"My work is done, why wait?"
George Eastman founded Eastman Kodak Company in 1888. The name Kodak is made up. Eastman claims that he and his mother invented it with the intention that it not be related to any existing word.
She called him Sandy.
According to eastmanhouse.org: Although Mr. Eastman adored beautiful, intelligent women and always surrounded himself with them, he never proposed marriage that we know of, and perhaps was never seriously in love. He had close friendships with women, mostly safely married women, all his life- example, the Lobster Quartet, after 1920. Also note his close relationship with Mrs. Josephine Dickman. Josephine Dickman was the widow of George Dickman, head of Mr. Eastman's Kodak Limited office in England. Mr. Eastman helped Josephine Dickman come back to Boston and get settled after her husband's death, which was the start of their close friendship. She introduced him to the arts when they spent time together in Boston. She also served as hostess at many parties and traveled with Mr. Eastman to his Oak Lodge property in North Carolina.
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Mr. Westing's fourth name was Julian R. Eastman
Kodak was created by Mr. George Eastman, who was born in upstate New York. The company was born when Eastman bought his first office in Rochester, NY which he used to manufacture dry plates for sale. USA. The word was invented by George Eastman, founder of Kodak. It is supposed to imitate the sound of a camera shutter (the old-fashioned type).
Turtle Wexler does not meet Mr. Eastman for chess once a week in "The Westing Game." They have limited interactions throughout the book and do not have a regular chess schedule.
Mr. Westing alias Windy Windkloppel took the forms of Mr. Samuel Westing, Mr. Sandy McSoutherners, Mr. Julian Eastman, and Mr. Barney Northrup, therefore the 4 directions of the Rose Compass. Mr. Westing 'died' and took the job as Mr. Northrup who sold the spaces in Sunset Towers, and then he became Mr. McSoutherners, the doorman, who also 'dies'. He then hides as Mr. Eastman until he dies of natural causes.
His last appearance was in "God Needles George" where they find out Mr. Needles has a tumor in him. And George promises while praying to God that he would walk up to that church in Mexico if he saved Mr. Needles. The doctor phones them up and says Mr. Needle's tumor disappeared. He assumes its a miracle. George hesitates to keep his promise but he does.That's the last appearance. He survived. They forgot about him.
The children's book "The Best Nest" was written by P.D. Eastman. It tells the story of Mr. and Mrs. Bird who search for the perfect home to raise their family.
George W. Bell has written: 'Mr. Oseba's Last Discovery' -- subject(s): Voyages and travels, Description and travel
Mr Don and Mr George - 1993 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG