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...Eastman Kodak...
...system 14 over Columbia Broadcasting System.† Its radio accounts included Bayer's Aspirin, Ovaltine, College Inn Food Products. Nearly tied with Blackett was the leader for the two previous years, J. Walter Thompson, with accounts like Standard Brands (Chase & Sanborn, Fleischmann), Cutex, Carter's Ink, Eastman Kodak, Kraft-Phenix Cheese. Third with a radio budget of $2,900,000 was Lord & Thomas whose best account is American Tobacco (Lucky Strikes...
...TIME, Feb. 25, all credit to Giant Eastman Kodak. But when the mouse outstrips the lion, isn't it TIME-worthy? In 1934 Universal, with its novel Univex, brain child of O. W. Githens and J. J. Shapiro, made and sold more cameras than any other manufacturer in the world, Eastman included. With its new super-lightweight folding vest pocket camera, made of aluminum and with "airflow lines" and retailing for an even dollar, Universal is set to produce 50,000 cameras a day this year...
...Kenneth Mees, head of the research laboratories. British-born and bred, Researcher Mees is sometimes accused of being a showman and his laboratories show windows, but his international standing as a photographic authority is unquestioned. Trained at London University, he speaks four languages fluently which is four more than Kodak tradition entirely approves...
...University of Rochester had the tremendous luck to be located in the city of Rochester, N. Y., home of George Eastman and Kodaks. The generous Kodak-maker showered Rochester with gifts of $35,500,000 during his lifetime, $20,000,000 more at his death in 1932. Rochester built a School of Music, a School of Medicine & Dentistry, a whole new campus for its College of Arts & Sciences, and still has an endowment of $54,000,000, fifth largest in the land...