Word: kodak
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...gusty as he is lusty, Peirce talks a high, nasal torrent, mixing gamy reminiscences of the good old days with whatever notions happen to float through his head. At one moment he remembers persuading Hemingway to fight a bull in Spain while Peirce stood by with his Kodak to record the scene for posterity: "Only it was a cow. He damn near got killed, and then I found out there was something wrong with the camera-no picture." At the next moment, his mind still running to Hemingway, he offers a literary pronouncement: "Four-letter words are all right when...
Adding his own postscript to the report, C.E.D. Chairman Marion B. Folsom, treasurer of Eastman Kodak Co., summed up the job for management: "Everyone [must] receive, and feel that he is receiving, a square deal...
...machine is an electronic color scanner, one of a whole group of experimental developments now under way. The scanner is designed to produce faster and more accurate color separation negatives. It may foreshadow a new era in the quality of color printing. It was originally conceived by Eastman Kodak engineers and cooperatively developed by TIME Inc.'s research laboratories, which are exploring a wide range of new printing developments in cooperation with other research units in the industry and major suppliers...
...participants in the discussions will be these non-Harvard teachers: Dr. Rene J. DuBois of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research: Dean Sidney J. French of Colgate; Professor Frederick J. Kilgour '35 of Yale; Professor Paul H. Sears of Oberlin; and C. E. K. Mees of the Eastman-Kodak Company...
Marion Folsom has been a sparkplug of C.E.D. since it was first organized in 1942. He helped lay the groundwork for the Social Security Act of 1935, has made Eastman Kodak's pension and profit-sharing plans so successful that they are imitated by many other U.S. companies. He has also urged that Social Security be expanded to cover everyone and that benefits be raised...