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Prompt Printer. The Verifax, an office photographic duplicating machine that can run off three or more copies of a letter at a cost of less than 5? each, was announced by Eastman Kodak Co. One copy, printed on the machine's stencil and inserted in its developing chamber, can be processed in 50 seconds, three more copies in ten more seconds. Price of the Verifax...
Hurvich, now a psychologist at Eastman Kodak, said he never had access to secret materials when he ran tests on optical instruments for Army Ordnances during the Second World War. He refused to answer questions about alleged attempts of the Reds to run the Boston chapter of the American Federation of Teachers...
...Marion Bayard Folsom, 59, of Rochester, treasurer of the $464 million Eastman Kodak Co., who will be Under Secretary, giving particular attention to tax policies. Folsom served (1934-35) on the council which developed the Social Security program and on other business advisory groups appointed by Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman. Since 1950 he has been the brilliant chairman of the Committee for Economic Development, a private, nonprofit research organization. ¶Horace Chapman ("Chappie") Rose, 45, Cleveland corporation lawyer, who will be Assistant Secretary. Rose's firm (Jones, Day, Cockley & Reavis) represents Humphrey's mammoth M. A. Hanna...
Marion B. Folsom, an Overseer of the College, will be appointed Under Secretary of the Treasury in President Eisenhower's cabinet, it was reported yesterday. An official of Eastman Kodak Company, Folsom attended the Business School...
...Eastman Kodak Co., President Thomas J. Hargrave moved up to chairman of the board, the youngest chairman (60) in Eastman history, when Perley S. Wilcox, 77, retired. Into the presidency went Albert K. Chapman, 62, a Phi Beta Kappa from Ohio State University who joined the company after a stint with the Army in 1919. Chapman organized the company's development department, moved up through manufacturing to vice president and, in 1943, to general manager and a director of the company. ¶ Charles Fabian Herman Johnson Jr., 45, was elected president of Botany Mills, Inc., to succeed his father...