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Definition of Projectionists
1. projectionist [n] - See also: projectionist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Projectionists
Literary usage of Projectionists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Instruction of Disabled Men in Motion Picture Projection: An Elementary Text by James Ross Cameron (1918)
"The development of the motion picture in mechanical and artistic perfection has
brought about a corresponding demand for highly skilled projectionists. ..."
2. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1921)
"Thr Decline of Liberty in England, Hayes. Tolstoy's 23 Tales, London Pocket e«!..
5 copies. Richardson's Handbook for Projectionists, 6 copies. ..."
3. Drug Use Among U.S. Workers: Prevalence and Trends by Occupation and ...by John P. Hoffman by John P. Hoffman (1996)
"... 7678) 773 Motion picture projectionists (pt 7679) 774 Photographic process
machine operators (6863, 6868, 7671) 777 Miscellaneous machine operators, ..."
4. Building and Ruling the Republic by James Penny Boyd (1884)
"The free trade argument that protection tends to higher prices was met by Hamilton
theoretically, and is now met by projectionists with indubitable evidence ..."
5. Motion Picture Projection: An Elementary Text-book by James Ross Cameron (1921)
"The comfort of the projectionists has not been overlooked. An up-to-date washroom
and lavatory together with a rest room for their special use adjoins the ..."