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...biggest molecule known to man* is much too tiny to be seen, even under a microscope. But X rays and photography can make molecules dimly visible. Dr. Maurice L. Huggins, a chemist at the Eastman Kodak Research Laboratories, has produced this rare phenomenon-a photograph of a molecule...
...Shriver, Regional Property Control Officer at Rome, reported home that 40 American firms with Roman investments representing some $30,000,000 had spent the whole war in Rome in the best of health. The firms included'' American Express, Otis Elevator, International Business Machines, General Electric, Eastman Kodak, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Warner Brothers and a dog track...
...Belgian-born Baekeland invented Bakelite (oxybenzyl-methylenglycolanhydride) - the first successful, noninflammable, synthetic solid. He got his start in 1880 when, as the youngest student at the University of Ghent, he developed Velox paper, a photographic milestone which killed tintypes and netted him a reputed $1,000,000 from Eastman Kodak. Baekeland made possible the "improbable sandwich" (plywood) by his work in 1912 on a synthetic resin filler. He was also honored for : separation of cadmium and copper, oxidation of hydrochloric acid under light, dissociation of nitrate of lead, industrial electrolysis of alkali chlorids...
...Field Division, under Marion Folsom, treasurer of Eastman Kodak, has a relatively short-term objective: to get more people more jobs fast when war ends. By last week it had twelve regional chairmen, 130 district chairmen and 667 community chairmen (v. a final goal of 1,000). Though autonomous, each chairman was supplied with a voluminous "package of know-how" from C.E.D.: to show individual companies how to "plan boldly...
...William A. Sawyer, Eastman Kodak's medical director, points out that the hiring of the handicapped should be good training for employers who will provide work for returning injured fighting men. Already certain shortages of men with handicaps surprisingly have developed: Eastman Kodak could not find enough totally blind men to determine whether they were in general good material for dark room jobs...