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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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