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Volltext:I N D E X Abbott, Charles S.: leader of American Aristotype, 84, 102, 105, 106, 176, 198—99; Kodak vice president, 179, 203, 204, 207, 212, 235, 572; prop­erty for Eastman House bought in his name, 244-45; recuperates at Oak Lodge, 263; death at Oak Lodge, 242-43, 267, 289, 513 Abbott, Evangeline. See Newhall, Evangeline Abbott (Nell) Abbott, Pauline, 413 Acetate film. See Film Achilles, Gertrude Strong, 22, 25, 36, 142, 403; and Strong Memorial Hos­pital, 432-33 Achilles, Henry, 142, 547 Ackerman, Carl (GE biographer), 332, 342, 421, 512-13, 520, 525, 535 Adam Friederich and Sons (general contractors for GEH), 245 Adams, R. A., 547 Adams, Washington Irving (president of Scovill), 55 Adams, Washington Irving Lincoln (president of Scovill & Adams), 132, !93~94; with Anthony & Scovill, 194, 567 Adler family: Elmer (printer), 409; Isaac (Bureau of Municipal Research), 377, 409; Mortimer (Community Chest), 409; Simon (assemblyman), 409 Advertising, 134-36, 153, 171-72, 205- 6 359 Aerial photography, 209, 410 Africa: GE in, 484-96, 516; first trip, 484-89; second trip, 491—96, 600; Chronicles of an African Trip, 488, 599; GE photographs rhino charge, 331 ; trophies from, 331 Agfa Company (Aktion Gesellschaft für Anilin Fabrikation), 116, 204, 218, 220; Agfa color film, 220; as GE's big­gest competitor, 392 Akeley, Carl (naturalist, explorer, and sculptor), 485 Albright, Susan F. (Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo), 445 Aldrich, Beecher (organist at St. Paul's Church), 232, 257 Aldridge, George W. (Republican boss of Rochester), 377-78, 382 Alexander, Arthur (GE's music advisor and organist), 291, 415, 449-5° 452- 455-56 460; fired, 458-59 Alexandra (princess of Wales, later queen), 172 Alliance Bank, Rochester, 146, 149 Ailing, Joseph T. (Good Government movement), 371, 377 Allix, J. Noel (Kodak Limited), 75-76, 169 Alsop, Joseph, article about Marion Folsom, 357-58, 361 American Academy in Rome, 461, 474 American Architect, 316 American Aristotype Company, James­town, N.Y., 102, 105, 106, 178, 198- 99, 201, 214; GE sells, 400 American Camera Manufacturing Com­pany, 166, 189 American Expeditionary Force, 410 6 i o I N D E X American Fair Trade League, GE re­signs, 1917, 397 American Museum of Natural History, GE donor of African Hall, 485 American Music Festival, 462-63 American Opera Company, funded by GE, 463-65 American Photographic League, 390 Ames, Charles (Kodak vice president), 191. 275 Amherst College, 181, 247, 255, 338- 39, 347; GE makes gift in honor of Babbott and Mead, 338, 570 Andrus, Ellen Amanda. See Dryden, Ellen Andrus Andrus, Ellen Maria Eastman (GE's sis­ter), 15, 17, 20, 22-23, 25. 597; marries, 22-23; death, 122, 515 Andrus, George Eastman (died in infan­cy), 22 Andrus, George Worthington (GE's brother-in-law), 22, 46, 122—23, 127 238 Andrus, Merie Reddy (Mrs. George W.), 123, 238 Andrus, Royal Vilas (GE's nephew), 22, 46, 80, 122-23, '53' 240-42, 281; marries Elena, 241; GE withholds legacy from MKE, 260-61; final blowup with GE, 504 Angle, Charles (GE's friend), 122, 147 Ansco Company: organized, 1907, ig6; trademark and film, 196; Buster Brown camera, 211 ; GE considers main competitor, 222; Goodwin patent suit, 386—89, 395 Ansco-Goodwin suit, 395. See also Goodwin suit vs. Kodak Anthony, E. and H. T. Company, 34—36, 40, 48, 175, 193, 218; GE terminates contract, 45, 51, 60; GE sues, 52; as competitor, 53, 69; paper marketer, 102; signs contract with GE, 190; merges with Scovill, 194 Anthony, Edward (founder of Anthony Company), 34, 35, 193 Anthony, Frederick: forms Anthony & Scovill Company to purchase Goodwin patent, 193-94; offers GE Goodwin patent for Si million, 194- 95; leaves company by 1907, 195 Anthony, Henry, 34 Anthony, Richard, 79, 107, 193; leaves company by 1907, 195 Anthony, Susan B., 12, 30, 372, 546; pledges life insurance so women can enter UR, 336; SBA Memorial Hall, 340; funeral, 525 Anthony & Scovill Company: formed, ig4; manufactures film, 195; files antitrust complaints against Kodak, 195, 390; renamed Ansco, 196. See also Goodwin patent suit vs. Kodak Antisuffrage movement, GE contributes to, 372 Antitrust sentiments, 2; suit (U.S. vs. Kodak), 389-401 Arbus, Diane (photographer), quoted, 527 Architecture: GE and, 296—319; Mechanics Institute, 185—86; factory, 19L 337- 343-44; GEH, 247-48; Rochester Orphan Asylum, 365-66 Armat, Thomas (motion pictures), 111 Armstrong, Samuel Chapman (Hamp­ton Institute), picks Booker T. Washington to found Tuskegee, 273 Arnold, Helen (GE's agent for charitable projects), 374 Art collection, GE's, 147, 157—58, 324— 26; Frank Babbott as art advisor, 181-82,324—26 Artura Company, 395, 399; GE sells trade name, 399—400 Atlantic Monthly, 361 Austin, Henry and Merwin (architects), 143 Autochrome color process, 218—19 Automobiles and carriages, 130, 145, 233-36, 320-22; buckboards at Oak Lodge, 266-67; Josephine Dickman's Packards, 27g, 282—83; 'n Africa, 486; in Japan, 481 Aydelotte, Frank (Rhodes Scholar Association), 499 Babbott, Frank Lusk (GE's childhood friend), 2, 17, 239, 560, 570; as art and architecture advisor, 181—82, I N D E X 6 l l 246-47. 251, 255, 315, 324-26, 440; persuades McKim, Mead & White to return to theater project, 315; suggests GE have portrait painted, 316; attends New Year's party at GEH, 405; checks out GE's music advisor, 449; GE honors Babbott and Mead, 338; GE describes MIT to FLB, 344; GE explains wage dividend to FLB, 333; GE enlists FLB in model tenement project, 374-75; GE explains antitrust outcome, 401; death, 606 Babbott, Lydia Pratt (Mrs. Frank), 181 Bachmann, Lawrence (GE biographer), 398. 4°3 Bacon, Francis Henry (interior designer), 53; of Eastman House, 251-52, 254, 257, 315, 570; of Eastman Theatre and School, 316; archeology colleague of Thacher Clarke, 254 Baekeland, Leo H. (inventor of Velox paper), 200—201, 207, 502 Baker, Thomas (Kodak Australia), 84, 405, 407 Baker and Rouse, Australia, 84, 212 Ball, Raymond: Alliance Bank, 180; UR treasurer, 455, 462 Barbour, Rev. Clarence (president of Brown University), 377 Barry, Patrick (nurseryman), 149 Bartholomew, Harland (city planner), 371 Bartlett, Dr. Murray (rector of St. Paul's), 147, 150, 179, 180, 238, 239, 257, 260, 380, 398; discusses music and metaphysics with GE, 232—33; president, University of Philippines, 150, 232; president, Hobart, 525 Bassatt, Emma Cope (GE's cousin), 525 Battey, C. Marion (photographer), 275- 76 Baum, Rev. Henry Mason, forms American Photographic League, 390— 91 Bausch, Edward, 133, 290,410 Bausch, John Jacob (cofounder of Bausch & Lomb), 14, 150 Bausch, William: interests GE in dental care, 150, 420-21 ; interests GE in zoo, 367; gives children's room for Rochester Dental Dispensary, 423 Bausch & Lomb Optical Company, 14, 50, 61, 414, 555; camera lenses, 150; binoculars, 410 Bayer Company, 221, 585 Beers, Dr. N. T., uses early Kodachrome process, 223 Belgium, GE supports during war, 406-7 Bell, Alexander Graham, 208 Bellsmith, H. W. (English promotor), 75 Belov, Samuel (Kilbourn Quartet member), 322 Benedict, Carrie Eastman (GE's cousin), 493. 598 Bennett, Charles (dry-plate emulsionist), 27-30 Bent, Walter (Kodak Limited), 472 Benz, Carl, 30 Berensen, Bernard, 131 Berthon color process, 220, 222; GE acquires, 225 Bicycle, 205, 233; GE rides, 33, 38, 141, 147; through Europe, 152-57, 159- 60; into Russia, 158-59; Kodak ads feature, 152; clothes, 153; Victor is GE's last bicycle, 233 Blair, Thomas, 47, 54, 98, 101, 105, 109, 132, 188, 393, 413; GE buys B out, 189-91; GE considers TB his greatest rival, 393 Blair Camera Company, Boston, 54, 99, 189-9L 393-94. 4t3; GE rejects merger, 99; suit versus, 175 Blair Camera Manufacturing Company, 166, 189 Blanchet, August, 108 Blanchet Freres & Kleber, Rives, France (paper manufacturers), 107-8, 176, 198 Boer War, 205, 213 Bolas,Thomas (originator of detective cameras), 59 Bolshevism, 213; GE appeals for calm, 472. 596-97 Bolton, W. B., 29, 30, 31 Bonbright, George D. B. and Isabel, 290; GDBB buys GE's Defender stock, 6 l 2 I N D E X Bonbright, George D. B. and Isabel (icontinued ) 196; GE and GDBB train dogs, 265; GE partner in Virginia gun club, 379 Bonelli, Richard (singer for GE's party), 415 Bonnet, Joseph (French organist), 454; teaches at Eastman School, 460 Books read by GE: Oliver Optic series, 21; in Soule House, 147—48 Boston Camera Company, 188 Bos worth, Welles (architect of MIT), 343- 580 Bottsford, Enid Knapp, and Eastman Theatre Ballet, 465, 534 Bouveng, Nils (Haselblad, Sweden), 406; Kodak Limited, 493 Bragdon, Claude (architect), 157, 300, 302, 304—10, 534; edited Louis Sul­livan, 296, 305; background, 302—3; predicts break with GE, 305; New York Central Station, 306; Chamber of Commerce, 304—7; autobiography, 302,305, 306, 309—10;sunken garden for Eastman House, 307-10, 326, 328; Maplewood YMCA, 376; predicts GE will build music hall, 444 Bragdon, Eugenie (Mrs. Claude), 307-9 Brewster, Henry (Harry, Kodak director and congressman), 16g, 378 Brick School, music at Oak Lodge, 265 British Journal of Photography, 29, 48, 299 Brookings, Robert, 475 Brookings Institute, 347, 474; Graduate School of Economics and Government, 476 Brown,Susan, 25-26,403, 471, 512-14 Brownell, Frank A. (camera designer and maker), 61, 83-84, 161, 163, 165, 190, 204, 207, 208, 535, 574; GE buys out, 206 Brownie Camera, 204-5; BC Club, 205. See also Cameras Brulatour, Jules: Lumière agent, 117— 18, 219, 411; escorts GE to inspect Lumière business, 118; pajamas for GE, 291, 495; recommends Roxy, 457; Kodak cine film agent, 458, 472, 512, 525 Brumen, Hattie (mother of Henry Clune), 33-34 Buell & Hayden (insurance company), GE works for, 21,24 Buffalo Dry-Plate and Argentic Paper Company, GE sues, 106 Bureau of Municipal Research: GE establishes, 378—82; board named, 584 Burkhart, Dr. Harvey J., 420-28, 433, 521—22; fits GE with dentures, 420; writes of GE's proposal, 421—22; selected director, Rochester Dental Dispensary, 422; writes General Education Board, 428; consulted on Meharry, 474 Burkhart, Dr. Richard (GE's dentist), 496 Burnet, Sir John J. (architect): of Kodak Kingsway, 299; GE discusses tenements with JJB, 375 Burt, Julia (Oak Lodge tenant), 264; unable to receive treatment in South, 276-77 Butler, Nicholas Murray (president of Columbia University), 473 Butler, Walter (emulsionist), 41, 95, 97 Butlers, GE's. See Myrick, Nathaniel; Servants; Tompkins, Shirley; Young, Solomon Butterfield, Roger (GE biographer), 291,364,403,476, 532-35 Buttrick, Wallace (president of General Education Board), 428-29 Caldwell, E. F. & Company (lighting fixtures), 318 Calendar, GE and 13-month, 499 Calesta, Ivoe de (Kodak employee from West Indies), 277-78 Camera Works (Brownell Building), 92, 100, 142, 162—63, *^5. 188, 206, 207, 255, 340, 463; adjoins St. Patrick's, 150; Brownie cameras made there, 205; building of, 297—98; not affected by antitrust decision, 399 Cameras (by model): ABC, 558-59; Autographic, 211, 564—65; Brownie, 84, 163, 204—5, 211, 224; Buckeye, I N D E X 6 1 3 18g; Bullet, 100; Bulls-Eye, too, 393, 564; Buster Brown, 211; Cartridge Kodak, 84; Century, 399; Cine Kodak, 266, 486, 488, 493, 501; Columbus (Kolumbus), 133; Eastman Detective, 59—62, 84; Eastman Enlarging, 47; Edison home movie, 209; Falcon, 84; Folding, 136; Folding Pocket Kodak, too, 108, 135, 162—63; Genesee View, 47, 84; Graflex, 399; Graphic, 399, 418; Hawk-Eye, igt, 394; Hub, 191; Ikonoscope home movie, 209; Interchangeable View, 47; Kameret, 191; Kodak, 62—72, 84, 132, 393; Panoram, 84; Premo, 204, 399; Stereo Kodak, 84; Trokenet, 188; Vest Pocket Kodak, 407; Walker's Pocket, 42;Web, igt Cameron, W. H. (National Safety Council), 360, 416 Canadian Kodak Company, Limited, 214,218 Capstaff, John (early Kodachrome process), 222, 223, 225-26; movie of Martha Graham, 467 Carbutt, John (dry-plate and film manufacturer), 36, 69, 105, 109, 132 Carlton, W. F. (Rochester Optical and Camera Company), 203—4 Carnahan, Judge George, 417 Carnegie, Andrew, 3, 129, 337, 346, 347; GE inspects AC's house organ, 258; and welfare capitalism, 364 Carnegie Corporation, 476 Carnegie Foundation, 337; supports applied science building for UR, 339; medical education, 421; Flexner's report to, 428 Carpenter, Charles (GE's chauffeur), 320 Carter, George (governor of Hawaii), 142 Carter, Helen Strong, 22, 142, 498-99, 511; and Strong Memorial Hospital, 432-33 Carter, William (Billy, coachman and chauffeur), 130, 147, 160, 232, 235, 256—57, 320; GE sends to Packard school, 260 Case, Charles (Kodak Limited), 84, 452, 472 Celluloid Company, 69, 72, 166; suit against Kodak, g5, 97, 395-96; GE settles out of court, 396 Celluloid Zapon Company, 91 Centennial Exhibition, 1876, Philadelphia, 133 Chamber of Commerce, 304-7, 344, 347; GE erects new building, 370 Chapman, Albert K., 358, 416, 498, 522, 524-25; Kodak president, 416; witnesses GE's will, 606 Chappie, Joe Mitchell (writer), 351 Chauffeurs, GE's. See Carter, William; Carpenter, Charles; Padelford, Harvey Cherbuliez, Marie (housekeeper), 285- 87, 294, 320, 322, 324, 519 Chicago Exposition, 1893. $ee World's Columbian Exposition Chicago Tribune, 70, 95, 390 Chickens: at Oak Lodge, 266; at GEH, 331 Children, and GE, 417-18 Children's Shelter, 347, 417 Christensen, Carl; POP, 553; color process, 220 Chronicles of an African Trip, 488, 599 Church, Campbell (hunting guide), 493, 511 Church, Frederick (patent attorney), 74, 76, 88, 100, 125, 133, 147, 154. 171 Church & Church, 63, 69 Cinematography. See Motion pictures City manager scheme, GE's, 381-85 Civic Center, Rochester, GE tries to build, 370-71 Clark, Brackett (Kodak director), 75, 81, 169. 245. 3°7 546 Clark, Daniel, 413 Clark, George and Helen, own house next to GEH, 307, 413, 546 Clarke, Eric Thacher, 54; manager of Eastman Theatre, 277 Clarke, Hans, 54; joins Kodak as director of synthetic chemistry, 411 Clarke, Joseph Thacher; GE's patent expert for Europe, 4, 53-54, 76, 80, I N I) K X Clarke. Joseph Thacher (continued ) 108, nti, 123, 145. 147, 171. 182. 210, 560. 585; bikes with CK. 137-bo; and kite photography. 209; and color photography, 218-21 : advises CK 011 art and architecture. 53, 452; archeology colleague of Francis Bacon. 254; buys music for Kastman School, 452; death. 432. 472 Clerk-Maxwell. James (color photography), 217 Cleveland. Frederick (Bureau of Municipal Research). 378 Cleveland, Crover, 71, 377 (dine, Ben (Kodak photographer). 271 ("line. Minnie Hocller (Mrs. Ben. Kodak employee), 88-88, 803 Clinton, De Witt, 1 1 Clune. Henry, 33; fly His Ou-n Hand, 284 Coates, Allien (philharmonic director). 461. 484-85 Cohen, Sydney, 47 1 Coleridge. Samuel Taylor. 128 Coleman, I.izzie, 123 Colgate, Arthur and Sydney (CK's distant cousins), 10 Color photography, 217-27; CK's dream of. 500-501; Kodacolor announcement. 501-502 Community Chest. 367. 412; CK as president, 414, 482; CK resigns as president. 482 Compton, Karl (president of Mi l ). 472 Convention Hall: CK rents for tonsillectomies. 425—2(1; inadequate as music hall. 444 Cooking, CK and, 237. 283. 403-4 Cooper. David (Kodak salesman), 51. 517 Cooper. James Fcnimore. 11 Cope, Kmily Kilbourn (Mrs. Kdward. CK's aunt). 14. if , 48 Cope (Bassatt), Kmma (CK's cousin). 525 (.ope. I humas (Tomtnv, CK's cousin). if). 18. 22. 540 Cope family. CK supports. 348. 525 Cornell University. 347. 380. 474. bob; Medical College. 425 Cossitt, Franklin: technician. 50-51; | atcnts Kastman Detective camera with CK. bo. 103 Coisworth. Moses B. (calendar reformer), 499 Cottier (decorator). 182 Country Club of Rochester. 150 Cows: CK and. 130. 144. 145. 271). 282. 328. 331: at Oak laidgc. 288; Inivine output. 288-87 Cox. Rainier (creator of Brownies), 204. 5(i3-('M Craig. Thomas (Kastman employee). 83—8(1. 138 Cramer. C.ustav ("Papa." dry-plate manufacturer). 3b, 132, 133. 203 Cramer Drv I'late Company. 54. 9b. Crandall. Charles (architect). 92. 122. 142. 18b. 247. 300; of Kodak buildings. 2117-118; break with CK. 305; 18134 bouse plans, 314 Crapscy. Rev. Algernon. 150 Cromwell. Agnes and Seymour. 47p. 510. 520 Crouch. Frank (CK's office manager). '53- '"• 8517• 5*3 Crowther. Samuel (Wildman Service). interviews CF.. 1 11 b. 398. 534 Culver. Marvin: farm across from St. Raul's. 150. 444; CFi buys Culver farm for Kastman House. 245 Cunningham. Francis, and Höchstem Music School. 451 Cunningham Carriage Company. 130. 145. 1 ( 3; CF. purchases luxury car. 23b: CK rides in. in Japan. 481 Curtis. Alice Reck: interests CK in Cobbs Hill Park, 388; City Manager League. 8h8 Curtis. Cyrus. Saturday Hinting Post, 4 19 (amis. Kdward Reck. 117-18 Curtis. Nelson (manager of American Photographic Paper Company. Boston). 420 Cutler. James Coold: 277. architect, real estate, 448; president of Chamber of Commerce, mayor. 308-7: UR trustee. 335; chairman of YMCA drive, 37b; Bureau of Municipal Research. 379 INDEX Dagurtir. Inun | . x i | u r \ Mande, a i i j l b | ; u r i i r i i i t | r u | OWE . u n i MKE. t-'t Dalttilrt. (xitilirt). 311 Dalai t .1111.1. 7 |. gor, I).iinn u h, Walter. 357. 361 Dana, H.utiri (lain Mr* William II. W^lkr 1. 357. 333. 313. trasrl* with |i scjihinr Dil klli.iil. 383-83; decline* in 1 uiiitilHiic In Km hetet'* Wal ( he*t. 308 D.i\rn|xiti. A (J and ( "utnjram. 253 Dawil Ihxhsteiti Meltiotial Musli V lliml. 373, 350 51 Da*i*. J 1 .mnlx-tget (h.uikri with GE 111 fapan. 7 |, 383 I).iwxin. Imiijjr. 7',. Hj. t*3. 1711. 173. 17S. • 83.191. 192. 197. 313- 13. 39t; ll-irnril managing direr tor ot Kodak I muted. 79. DK a*k* Inr resignation. 313- 13; C .E a*k ( U) liilmr Wr*t Indian. J77~7*-touunmion* (George Walton to design Kodak office*. 3IJH-IJIJ lr Hedt*. George W. (Kodak agent in Kl.imcl. 77. 711. 1 56 Dcfetidct l'hniu Supply (airnpariv. 196. 599 Dr Korest. Alling Stephen (land*ca|x- .111 lllln I). I Hu; of DKM. 235-36, S 53. 3"H, ;A a ' : sutscv* GEH prti|crtv. 1 '13 I. y|. 338; sutvevs Oak Hill for LR i atupti*. ,J,JO ilr l.iniev. Datragh: manager of Kodak l'.uk. 83-83. HIJ-IJO. IJ.J. 97. 111. 131. 133. Ilm. |( 6, 183. 330. .JI3, 373; GE Inte* It mi Mil. 330-31; del. offer* |IO*IIIIIII in Krank laivejoy. 165; bums oui, 166. 182: resign*. 182-83: color phoio of, 333; want* 10 Ix- president ol MIT. .,73 de I.ivln. Philip, paint* jxirtrait of DE lor MI T. 395 Demount C.hivnulr, 383. 339-3": annoiinie* Easiinan School of Music, •M8- 533 Denial dispensary. ,SVe Rochester Denial Dis|ensary l)rmrr Hrpubluan, 95 l)rtrmt Frrr /'reo. ridicules roll holders. .,8 de* Voeux. Sir George William (governor of Hong Kong, kodak taunted director). 173 Dnkinson. Emily (poet), related 10 Kasiman. 10 Dickman. Cieorge (managing director of Kodak limited). 73. 76. 78-80. 83. 98. 103. 108. 109, 111. 113-13, 133, L35. !'• • |6. 3~. 161. 163. 167. 168-72. 175; bikes with DE. 155-59: arranges omnibus ads. 163; 1898 rrtapii.ili/.ition. 168-73; recuperates ai Oak laxlge, 363; death. 176-79, 331. 381. 515; photo of DD on wall at Oak laxlge, 363 Dickman. Josephine llaskins, 3. 73, 138. •5.5- 1 '7• '7,-72 '77- 79. 82. 2°3 337. 338. 339. 333. 360. 288. 389, 331. 333: sends DE a maid, 136: color photo. 333: recuperates at Oak laxlge, 363; relationship with GE, 379-85; GE encourages J HD to buy projtcrtv near Oak laxlge. 380; large Kixlak shareholder, 381-83; syndicate with GE, Strong. Walker, 383. 353-53; Gary I Parker Haskins is JHD's nephew and heir, 383; GE designs her picnic set, 383-83. 388; J HI) builds house in Petersham, 383; GE Rives to her charities, 383; health .1 constant worry, 383; and Maria Eastman's death, 383; travels, 383-83; GK's letters to, 383; trout fishing and Wyoming with GE. 383-85; picks GE's housekeepers, 385-87; as GE's art advisor, 325-36; GE visits to sec MIT and Forsyth Dental. 333, 330; JHD at New Year's party, GEH, 305; Molly Chcrbuliez loyal to JHD, 287; death and funeral, 387-88, 515 Dickson, William Kennedy Laurie (motion pictures): with Edison, 110; dismissed by Edison, 111; with Mutoscope, 113 Di Nunzio, Joseph (manufacturer of Arturo platinum paper), 202 Dogs: setters and pointers at Oak Lodge, 265; GE's first dog stolen by canal boatman, 512 I N 1 ) K X Dosscnbach, Hermann (orchestra and quintet leader). 248, 259. 3t)7, 4b; Musical Council sends III) to Berlin to study, 447; founds DKG Institute of Musical Art. 448; GK eases out, -(19-50 Dosscnbach, Thctxlorc, a59: leader of Rcxhester Barle Band. 367. 405 Dosscnbach Orchestra, 405, 444-45 Dossenbach Quintette, 259. .(.(5: " The Pines" at Oak Lodge built for. 263: racoon bunt. 265; cased out of GKH. .(49; nicmlters named. 571 Douglass, Frederick, ta. 9a, afiS, 535 Drown, Thomas M. (MI T professor), 34 ' Drydcn. Ellen Andrus (GE's niece), aa. 35. 38..('), 66. 1 aa. 144. 153-54. 17". I79, 223. 224, 238-40. 2f l. 285, 287. 95- 33S-3T 4o8_ .fi 49- 494- à": •ls photographer. fb; GE pays for education. 340; EA marries George Drydcn. 239; receives bron/cs and paintings from GE. 325: receives |)carls from GE. 405: GE asks EAI) to turn GEH into UK music school. .(.(8; EAD loans MKE portrait for Kilhourn Hall opening. 454. 5G7: with GE during final years. 49b; unveils memorial to GE. 528; inherits Oak Lodge, 572 Drydcn. Ellen Maria (GE's grandniccc). 239-40. 261. 416, 419, 510 Drydcn. George B.: marries Ellen Andrus. 239; GE uses GBI) to deal with nephew. Royal Andrus. 240-42, 504; mentioned, afit, 285. 291. 314, 442. 494-95; in Africa. 495. 51 1; with GE during final years. 49b. 511; GE during final years. 49b. 511 ; handles GE's Oak Lodge matters. 503 Drydcn. George Eastman (GE's grandncphcw), 239-40. 2b t. 41b, 419. 491; GE takes color photo of GED. 223; in Africa. 495, 51 1 Dryer, Ruins (neighbor of Sonic House). '43- 14 5 • '47 Dry-plate photography. 27-42 Du Bois. \V. E. B.. 273. 573 du Hauron. Ducos. color imitent of i8bS, 217 Duke. James. 34b, 347 Dunn. R. (Oak laxlgc attorney). 503. 520 du hint, Pierre S.. 359. 472 du hint. T. Coleman (chairman of the Ixuid, MIT). 34 1. 345 Du Pont Company, 360 Durand, Dr. Henry Strong. 368-70: and Durand-Eastman Park. 368-70 Durand-Eastman Park. 368-70 Duvccn. laird Joseph. 32b Eastman. Abigail (mother of Daniel Webster). 10 Eastman. Almon Russell (GE's uncle). 11. 14. t 5. lb Eastman. Almon Russell (GE.'s cousin). 11. 38, 130. 153. 155. 170, 235. 260. 365. 407. 41b. 508; helps GE pick out cows. 144; stavs at GEH, 445; death. 5°9 Eastman, Amelia Killxmrn (Mrs. Emer­son W. Pect). Srr Peel. Amelia Kilhourn Eastman Eastman. Anne Rundcll (GE.'s grand­mother). 11.129 Eastman. Cordelia Conger (Delia. Mrs. Almon R.). 38. 39. 153. 135, 235. 445. 403- r 9- Ml8 Eastman. Ebcnc/cr (GE's ancestor), rose bush.10 Eastman. Edward (GE's cousin). 241 Eastman. Ellen Maria (Mrs. George Andrus, GE's sister). Srr Andrus. Ellen Maria Eastman Eastman. Emma Kate (Katie, GE's sis­ter). tb, 17. 20. 260. 597: death. 22, 315; polio, 46. 47b Eastman, George, principal biographical events: housewarming for Kixlak ex­ecutives. 2-5; patents plate coatcr. 9- 10. 29-32; ancestry, to-tb; birth. 17: childhtxxl, 18-20; youth. 21-23; en­trance into photography. 24-41; ex­periments with film, 43-50. 9-70; works on Detective and Kodak cam­eras, 59-72: introduces Kodak Girl. I s y x 71, et ii| iiru companies in England and Anierna. 7S~'.IS' build Kodak I'ark. 81-.H3. hue* kev 14(1. S2-89. |tir,..(7. î 11O..7, B3I-33. 356-59; 411(1 million pu nur. 111- its, ttmsr to Arnold P41 k, 1 s I -31. identilir (ami- I 4 pnm.u\ adrrltiug target. 156; Itiosr In Soulr House. 1 42-4!, ira- cl m Amrii(4 4111I Euto|r, 152-60; unin 41 limn go against. His. Inn ( 4k Lodgr. 11'7. tetapilah/rs cotupa-in 111 England. 16K-7K. exhibit plio-im In tmal (4intl\, 17s; ilnmlmlr Immnn in rinplorr. 178. exjieri-nur In! Kixlak 1*4tk (414)11. IK.J- •1',. gir building in Mechanic Indi­um*. 1H5-K6, pun bases iitinirrini photographic Iiiiii| 4i)ir. 187-91, Iijli— 311,j, ignore (inn)m (1I111 pat* nil imphc 41 mm. 191-96; markets llmwme 4iiirt4. 204-5; (4rr* Itikr 4ii(l llnr4lrlir(l unmni/atmn. 2117-8; accporr urn (iriKlml. 208-1 1; reor­ganizes ( coupait (nr l4*i time. 213- 16; unestigate* inlnr photograph, a 17-27. life m Snnlr House. 231-.(3; autnmnhihtig. 233-36; llimir 4iul inrtaplnsic. 232-33; relation* villi Drsdensand Km.it Atidru*. 238-42, 260-61 ; hr.illli problem* o( Kodak (copie. 242-43. build* Ea*tman Hinnr. 244-61. telaxe* at Oak laxlge. 362-73; give* I" Tuskegec -mil Hampton Institute*. 273-78; re* l4lintilii| tili |mr(illinr Dn km.in. 2711-83. 287-88; linusekec|K'r*. 285- 87; Kixl.ik *utce**ion. 289-90; spars 11I1 ate luted*. 296-319; lift* 41 GEH. 3211-3,j; gala*. ,|n6. 31 3-1(1; give* building tn UR. 335-40: give* lie- 4tii(nn in MI T. 340-43; various phi­lanthropie , 346-49; Kodak employ-re* and lienefiis, 330-62; projects involving Rexhester, 363-85; Orphan Asylum, 366-67. 4 17; parks. 367-70; uuxlrl (eneinenls. 373-76; Ruteau of Municipal Research. 378- 82; city manager scheme. 381-85; (ioodvin suit, 386-89; aniiirusi suit. 389-401; World War I, 406-16; heads (aimmunily Chest. 414; itucresl m children's health. 417-19; estab­lishes Rochester Denial Dispensary and clinics in Europe, 420-27: lobbies 10 establish denial hygiene as career (or women. 422. 461; designs orth­odontia (ainera. 424; tonsillectomy marathon. 434-26; establishes medi­cal (enter at t'R. 427-29. 430-41 ; homro| athy and hospitals. 429-30; goes $8.3 million to UR . 439-40; musical instruments for children. 443; establishes school of music at UR. 444-55; Eastman Theatre opening, 455-59; a new career in music. 459- 68; I legging letters from many sources. 471-79: goes to japan. 479— 83; goes to Africa (vice, 484-96; re­tires. Stuber named president, 497- 98: calendar reform and Eastman professor at Oxford, 499-500; intro­duces Kodacolor at GEH. 500-502; problems at Oak Lodge and Eastman Ilieatre. 302-6; deaths of friends, 506-8. 513; health in decline, 508- 14; death, 515-27; bequeaths house to UR for president's house, 578; 'ill, 605-6 Eastman. George, personal characteris­tics; alxilitionist heritage. 13, 268; adtcnturcr, 24, 152-60. 178; appear­ance. 1-2. 9. 21. 174, 330; liest with women and children. 1.3. 148-49, 239-40, 319. 4 17-19; billiards, 130- 31; bond villi HAS, 137-42, 197, 355-56; Ixxiksand reading, 21, 147; business smarts, 32, 112; competitors, relations with. 46-47, 51-52. 54-55, 98-108. 115-16, 162, 166, 187-204, 218-20, 222, 386-89; covers the al-ternatise, 16, 523; death and afterlife, attitude toward, 515-16, 519, 526, 527; details, attention to, 311, 314, 323, 330-31; domestic life, 121-23, 129-31,142-48, 231-70, 285-87, 320-32; education, interest in, 185- 86, 270-78, 335-45, 347. 3r'5-66i 384-85, 436-40, 472; employee rela­tions, 77-80, 82-91, 94-96, 161-66, 176-85,179, 206-7, 211 — 13, 221-22 I S- D K \ Eastman, George (continued) 2-l2--KU -'' 8-70. 289-90, stjI-92, 298-319, 320-23, 328-30, 3.(8, 350-82, 3*.|, 383; entreprcneurship. 20. 2.J, 23. 3'2~33. 40-53. n a: family tics, 20. 22, 23, 25, 238-.J2, 3)8; fi-nancicr and organizer, 2. 3. 188-78, 21 -j — 18, .) 1 a— t.); friends, relations with, 17(1-82. 232-33. 2.| —.)7. 283- 87. 2711-83, 287-89. 321-22; govern­ment. U.S.. attitude toward, 49. 319. 352. 358. 388, 389-401, 378; gracious host, .). 284-87. 327. 404-8. 413-18. 471; health, interest in. 344-49. 407- !)• K'Ui- 171- 17("'-77: humor. 137. 291, 318; kindness. 283. 288. 404-5: litigator. 54-55: marksman. 130; iwxlcst, shy, 2. 137. 348. 3815; mood switches. 173: mother, relation­ship with. I2.J-29. I70. 178. 2(H). 231-32. 259-81: persistence. 41-42. 1 to-1 t. 294; philanthropist. 50, 345- 17- 3 M- 370-78. 379-8". 11 photo-graphcr. 28-35. 39-80, 223. 281. 418; political attitudes and party. 358. 378-85: press, relations with. 174—75. 382-84, 391, 397-98: public persona. ,23- 37—3**. ".KU •iHH- 29b 3UU 32'" racial attitudes. 13. 288. 277-78; risk taker. 102; religious attitudes. 232— 33- 243- 273- 33" 335- IKd'. 33)- 31*8 Rochester, attitude toward, 383-85; sayings. 37. 42. 48, 47. 51. 84. 78-79. 84, tor, 104, 107. 108. 123. 128. 144. 180. 182-84. 175. 197. 204. 205. 208. 218. 238, 257. 283. 285, 301. 318. 33" 338- 31''. 351. 352. 383. 442. 523; secrecy, 2, 245. 341-45. 384-85; social life. 149—50, 290. 293-95: trav­els. 152-80.238. 479-81. 484-98; unmusical. 323. 444: wealth. 3. 178. ,87- 3 !''• 477-78: women, attitude to­ward. 3. 25. 84-88. 71-72. 74, 148- 49. 170-71. 237. 279-85. 287-89. 292- Ki- 3"J. 32a. 340. 402-4. 408. 471.508-8. 512-13. 514 Eastman, George Washington (UK's fa­ther). 1 1-19. 32. 38. 129. 130. 170. 540-41; textbook. 121; death. 19, 515 Eastman, Harvey (GE's grandfather). 11 Eastman. Harvey Gridlcy (GE's cousin). I" 13. 15. 38 Eastman. Henry 11. and Frankic (GE's cousins). Chicago. 259-80, 308 Eastman. Rev. lle/ekiah (GE's great­grandfather). 10. it. 12, 338 Eastman. Horace H. (GE's uncle). 15. 18. 20. 29, 170 Eastman. Joseph (GE's ancestor), to Eastman. Maria Killxiurn (GE's mother). 4. 11-18. 18-19. 32. 37, 48. 72. 74. 121. 124-31. '78- '80. 198. 280. 523; txiarding house closed. 48; only trip to Europe. 74; moves unwillingly to Arnold Park. 123-27. 373: moves to Soulc House. 142-44: C'.E writes from Euro|)e. 153-54. 158-80. 173. 178. 178; docs volunteer work for Mechan­ics Institute. t88; entertains Gidy Kel­vin. 215: MKE in later life. 231-32; automobiler. 235; breaks hip. 232; mentioned. 258, 259; death and es­tate. 259-81. 281. 283. 525. 571; Kolshoven pirtrait of MKE. 325; rose from childhood home. 327; devastat­ing toothaches. 420; [xirtrait at open­ing of Killxiurn Hall. 454; GE memorializes with Killxiurn Hall. 447, 588; Killxiurn Road, 438 Eastman. Mary. Srr Southwick. Man- East man Eastman. Peter (Minutcman). 10 Eastman. Porter (GE's uncle). 11.13 Eastman. Roger (GE's ancestor, immi­grated to United States). 10 Eastman, Sophia Wells Killxiurn. 14 Eastman Company (1889-92). 75-78; building. 297 Eastman Cottage lor Boys. Srr Rochester Orphan Asylum Eastman Dental Center. 383. Srr Rix hostet Dental Dispensary Eastman dental clinics. 348; established in laindnn. 348. 428, 487, 493. 521; established in Rome. Brussels. Paris, and Stockholm. 427 Eastman Dry-Plate Company (1880-84). 37-39; rented space in Martin build­ing, 32; new building, 297 Eastman Dry-Plate and Film Company I M ) X I I .HS.I Sn. I J, tu, 73. building. ï'J? I.HtMi.ili I limw W (eilige T.otin.ill I folISC T.1*1111.111 k'l.lt. C olnp.ltl* (|Ki|j- j. 2. 3. -|. im. I I }, 313 -ii , 529. building. 297. inrntiw I JII, 331. latwii oiidi- I lull*. 350 53- rinjilosre l*rneht*. 35' ',3- inn luted JI a |nt.nm !. VC * 1-iMin.in k.wl.it ( oiiijtam. limited II M* I. 313- 1 j. buddings. Ï H- ^1. Of .lui |imnotin, iHiS, 3(11 I JMIIUII k.wluk ( tti|Miii cil \rw (er­se* 11 1 - I, 2 1 3-- 1(1 f .1*1111.111 kiwl.it ( iitit|i.ni\ of New Yotk I I K.|2 I. j 1 ,j l.otin.in kiwl.it (K*M*I1Mhaft 111 h II,. I l r i I m , 1I1 j. 1 1 j. | w| Eastman kiwi.it Siwirir Anomtne Fran­çaise, iii j. a 1 j Eastman lalwitators ol Phv*n * and it), olog*. 333- V' CnisetAit* of H w lirtin 1.1M111.111 I'lmtogi apliu Matert.il* Com- | .im (iS(ti_nH). 73. 103. 133. 21 .| KiMin.ni Ptofe**or of Aincii.in Studie*. Oxloiil l"ni*et*itv, 347 1 .nim.111 V liiwil, ,11 ().it lawige, 2711-7s 1 .1*1111.111 S Jl Mil of Mll*l(. 23f,, 32li. f I IJ f, • 7; li.iiiir. 313; rtju.il op- |wittimii\ rinjiloMiiriil. 334; brought tin* ( iiliiu.il gtnup 10 Rochester. 43b; mlrlii.ilion.il l.iiullv. .jtio-tii; killwiiiin Quartet .ill firxt c hair* 111 jiinili.il nimm . jiwi; jirejiaratorv M liiwil Int med. ,}(5l Eastman I liraitr. 224-2(1. 359. 37a. 11.1-hN. ojiriiing. 455-59: as CE's no* c.itrrr. 4 59; hallri ilass, 277; ar- 1 linn I* ami (instruction. 29b. f 10- '3- :tifi-ii; 11.1111c Imsen. 315: CE's jnojri 1 111 training listeners. 443-44: no pmcdrnt. .j.jfi; Johnson films. 4H5. (ail* Im.im i.illv. 505; tost to build theater and sclnml, 594 I asim.in-Walter roll holder. 43-45. 51- 55. (it. 1 09. 393 Eastman's Commercial College (also known as Kastman's Business College. Eastman's Mercantile (àillegc, aiul the fast man Commercial C'-ollcgc). 18-19, 31. 148 Koiiowwl. Allien B.. 133. 147. 383, 383. 34h; end of World War. 414-15 Fastwiwid. Klranor Motley (Mrs. Allien). 333. 383. 285; attends New Neat's par­ts at C'.KH. 403: sock knitting during war. 408 Katott. (diaries (consultant 011 industrial trlattoiisl. 3(10. 4 t(i Fdgrtton. Hiram (mayor of Rochester). 3,M.)- 37,s- S**0- 3s. 4 11 Ellison. Charles and ('.aniline, 311. 333 Edison. Minna (Mrs. Thomas A.). 318 Tdtsoti. Thomas A.. 334: electric lights. 41: motion pictures, KMJ— 13: com­pared to Tastman, 112; meets East-man. 113; motui| olires motion pic­tures. 115-1(1; anti-Semitism, 200; testimonial for developing machine, 208; home movie camera, 209, 211; Motion Picture Patents Company, 210. 3147; Isattcry. 234; CE terminates agreement with TE. 397; CE meets TE again. 1924. 113. 500; attends Ko-dacolor garden party. 500-2, 555; death. 513 Edison Manufacturing Company, Orange. N.J.. CE gets films for Oak laxlgc. 2( 3—( ( Ellis. Harvey (architect). 302, 319 Ellwanger. Ceo ige (Kodak director and nurseryman). 8(5, 149, 169 Ellwanger ft Barry nurseries, 8(5, 14(1, 149-30. 328 Emerson, I)r. William R. P. (nutrition-ist). 430 Ensign Company (English competitor), 232 Equal opportunity employment, CE and.334 Erie Canal, 11,312 Eugenics league, 474-7'' Fairbanks, Douglas, 471 Faulkner, Barry, murals for Eastman Theatre, 317-18 Fcnn, Albert O. (Bertie, CE's hanker ! N I ) K X Fenn, Albert O. (continued) and friend), 20, 122, 1.J7, 148, 166, 175. 176. 179-80. 2.(6 Fenn. Lily Motley (Mrs. Albert ().). 148 Fenner, Butt L. (architect): Eastman House. 253; Kastinan Theatre and SCIHH 1 of Music. 310. 312 Field. Cyrus, Atlantic Cable, 161 Film (by type or trademark): American. 43, 60. 62. (19: cine film. 478; Gcloid (N.C.), 203. 214; NI (acetate or safe­ty). 117. 210-11, 221; Kodachrotnc (Capstaff). 222-26: Kodachronie (Mannes and Gixlowsky). 224-27: Ko-dacolor (early), 226. 501-2; nitro­cellulose. 69-70. 97. 210. 250: Prcmo film pack. 209, 214; \'ulcan. 196: problems with, 97. 210—1 1: vellow box for, 209. 546 Film photography. 42-55, 163-64 Financial World. 398 Finch. H. S. (C.K's landlord). 124. 142 Finney. Charles Crandison (evangelist). 12 Finucane. Thomas (CF.'s contractor). 4 1. 92-4 '3 Fisher. George K. (GK's organist). 258- 59: lessons for Josephine Hickman. 283: dismissed. 291 Fisher. Irving (Eugenics League). 475 Fleischer, Max, 471 Flexncr. Abraham. 421. 427-29. 430- 32- 13 h 13f' Flcxner, I)r. Simon. 425. 434 Flowers and gardens: GE and. 4. 145— l**- 245. 264-63, 403; bulbs, 245; flowcr-liedcckcd railroad car. 226; or­chids, 267; landscaping Kixlak Tark. 297; West (Sunken) Garden. 307-1): Maria Eastman views gardens from rooms, 308; He Forest survevs GKH property. 1921. 309: formal gardens with lily pond, loggia, greenhouses, roses, vegetables, and orchard. 326- 28; gardeners. 329-30; chrysan­themums, 330; greenhouses closed during war, 4 11 ; orchids at GKH din­ner places. 477; bulbs after GE's death, 528 Foltncr and Schwing-Coniui v Division of Kodak, sold. 399 Folsom. Marion. 296. 356-59. 361-62. -Ifi'l' 199' " 31 • architect of Social Sc-curitv, 362; witnesses GK's will. 606 Forties, B. C. (founder of 'Forbes maga­zine). 45. 478. 534 Forties. Charles (photographer and emulsionisi). 26. 42. 95. 103 Ford. Henry. 31. 113. 224. 234. 346; anti-Semitism. 21x1; GE denounces Peace Ship. 409: GE visits, celebrating Edison's light. 51x1 Forsyth. Thomas, 421 Forsyth Dental Infirmary, mtxlel for GF.'s clinics, 344. 420-2 1 Foster G.ule (architects). ChamlxT of Commerce building. 304 Fox. William (film-maker). 1 18 Fox sisters (founders of Spiritualism). 12 Frick. Henry Clav (millionaire and art collector). 181. 238. 279. 326. 347: museum. 442 Friederich. Adam. See Adam Friederich anil Sons Friendly Home. 347. 409 Fry. Samuel (dry-plate manufacturer). 29-32 Fulton & Fculman't Bookkeeping. 12 1 Fussell. Paul (essayist). 128-29 Gade. |ohn (architect and diplomat). 304. 306. 307. 575 Gaisman. Henry J. (inventor of the Au­tographic camera). 21 1 Gallup. Harriet (chemist). 90. 165. 182. 185, 354; hired bv GE from Mi l. 34 1 Gandhi. "Mahatma." offers condolences at GF.'s death. 523 Gannett. Frank F^. (newspaper pub­lisher). 293. 381-82. 524. 534; GE and F'G found WHAM. 464 Gardeners. GE's. 329-30 Gardens. See Flowers and gardens Gardner. Isalielle Stewart. 279 Gautnont. Leon (film-maker), 505 General Aristo Company, GE's combine of paper companies, 201-1 2,213-14 I s t r x CX-IICI.II (dilution tliijui. Kiwkcfrllrt fiindrd. n i. 5^. 431. -15 Cx-licul Motor*. i, ( (CHrt.ll PajWI C 1111)14111 of Rtliyccl* l(r|Miol. 170. (•cncvcc Kurl. Ï, ( riir*rr. S ictl II| l|ic, ,)~s. 5 1 3 - 1 4 (•cncwr \alln lull. 1 5. I',11. 242. M4114 I 4ititi4ii riiirli4ini I j i l i Krl- 1111. JIlH. (llagdon ilaitlt* (if |Mli off. 1 tu. 57I1 (x-nrvee Gallo l*4tk 1 futitirt!i Smiih 1*41 k I. 320 - 3 I See rt/l(l 1*41 kl (COtgr (411111411 Mimic. 33). 5I7. lu mic 114t HIHI)). 11*15. 2-5. building of. 3 J J 111. lulllatll (Itfltlgl 11*1111, î*|l *t3. 3', f. % -. 5311-51 . Ill|lvrt 4- '"II. 3',3. 3 41. 314-15. _i51l-.il. dill- 111) |i*i|11. 351. 353, Illing 11*1111, ?1)2. 3't ). tri C1111• • 11 tl*l|11. 21)1-1)2. 2 ' , | . )ll41|l*lll1." 121 J. I)4lrtl|ll1 flltHI- 'UtC. 2 VI 55- grtlclatot, 2f,f,. C41J1CI1. 257. Wrt iiiuikrn) Gatdrn. 307-9. I'j'i. (•( mill GF.H M GR. .in"; 328-31,. Ramsasr interview for I'hoto- / /it. 1111 12; gun ti*im. HI. motion |in tine n*iiii. wink*hop, lark ri*nii. Iii. iliiiio .im) ele| )i4iil Iic4ili. 494 Cieingr I .KIIII41I fine. 127 (•et/ .nul Hiwnet. GF. me*. 1 ort (iifiiiin. Atilier otganit). 258. 511, Ciiloiin. ( .niton (|iiei(lent • ( Mechanic* I ii*l 11 inr 1. irtlt (•iffntd. Katherine. 215. plan* for GEH wedding reception. 404-5 (olfoul. I minr, 211; ret upetate* at Oak Lodge. 263-64. 404; TB tondition deteriorate*. 288; marrie* atld die*. 288-89. )| ); (;)• ,f, fan fMitrnlu, 288- 8 i; (.1 gtie* ( rimfvitiui raliin to. 406 C'tffoid. Ma* Iive Mr*. William). 21,1. 289. jnti. 1,1*1. 1,1)7 Coffotd. William S. (managing director of Kodak 1.united). 84. 2ort. 313; Kiiig*w.iv Iniilditig, 299-31*1: GE wiite* of CxHMlwin mit outcome, 387, 392; GE explain* antitrust outcome to. ,p*i; World War. 4ort: GE advi.se* WSG ,il* ut Han*' return, 415; WSG help* GE track Dossenbarli. 445; trtirrment and death. 472 Chlfteri and Sullivan. 71 C.ilchrrit. Donald B. (UR librarian). 452 (•laver. Florence (GEs first employee). 11- 54. 87. 160; recuperates at Oak l *lge. 263 Gleason. Harold (GE's organist, 1919— 1"). 259. 291-93, •)19- 451-52. 522, ',21,-20. 514. organs for Eastman Theatre and School. 454 Gleason. Marion. 242. 282. 290. 293. 402-3. 419. 475-76.534 Gc*lowskv. (.ropold Jr. (coinventor of Ki*fachrome film). 224-27 (x*i*ol. F. J. (film-maker). 471 Goff. Darius !.. (president of Blair ("aiiicra Company). 99-100; fires Blair. 189; GK buys out. 191; Goff delighted to sell. 393; GE approaches for war chest. 413 Goffard. louts (manager of Gepaco), 199-21*1 Goldwyn. Samuel (film-maker), 118 Goler. Dr. Ccorgc (city health officer), H5- 13" (XMKIIIOW. Frank J. (president of Johns Hopkins), 476 Goodwin. Rev. Hannibal. 55, 70. 98, 191-94; "htains patent for film, 1 g 1 — 93; dies. 1900, 193 Gt**lwin Film and Camera Company, M)3 C, x*lwin jiatent, 55, 70, 112, 191-95, 216. 314 C"***lwin suit vs. Kodak, 192-93, 351, 386-89, 395; decision shakes GE, 392 CaKiseiis. Eugene (philharmonic director). 324. 461 Gordon, Edwin (architect), 299. 301-4; achieves national recognition for one-story schoolhouses, 303; gets along with GE, 304, 306; disagreement with GE, 305, 307; declines to send GE a hill, 315; designs pavilions for Gifford wedding, 404-5; GE sends to Boston to examine Forsyth clinic, 421 Gordon & Kaelber (architects): of Eastman School at Oak Lodge, 270; Kodak Office tower, 1929, 300-301; 6 2 2 I N D E X Gordon & Kaelber (continued) largest firm in Rochester, 303; of East­man Theatre and School of Music, 310—19; civic center, 370—71; Strong Memorial Hospital, 435; sketch of medical and science buildings in down­town, 437; UR River Campus, 440 Gordon & Madden (architects), 300, 303; Horn Marsh, Virginia, 303; Oak Lodge, 303; City (Rochester General) Hospital, 303, 575; Kodak House, Kingsway, U.K., 299; Rochester Den­tal Dispensary, 303; Rochester Cham­ber of Commerce, 303—4 Gould, Elgin R. L. (City and Suburban Homes Company), 373-75 Gould, Hannah Durand, 180; rumored engagement to GE, 171 Gould, Jay (financier), predicts a crash, 37 Goulding, Charles (Eastman Theatre manager), 457-58 Graham, Martha (dancer and choreog­rapher), at Eastman School, 466-67, 536 Grant, Ulysses S., 323; administration, 24 Grassmere, GE rents as private railroad car, 179, 184, 266, 267, 508 Gregg, James (president of Hampton Institute), 276 Gregg, W. S. (GE's antitrust attorney), 392, 395 Griffin, Col. James T. (Kodak Limited director), 75, 169 Gruppe, Charles (painter), 147, 157 Guggenheim, Murry, 346; establishes dental clinic in New York City, 426 Gundlach, Ernest, 133 Gustafson, Esther (dancer), 456, 466 Haddleton, Frank (Kodak engineer), and roof of GEH, 250 Hagan, Cornelia J., 64-65, 91, 149, 171, 280 Hahn, Albert G. (Nepera Company), 200 Hahnemann (Highland) Hospital, 347, 429 Hamilton Academy, attended by George Washington Eastman, 13 Hammer, Mina Fisher, claims David Houston invented Kodak camera, 45 Hammer Dry-Plate Company, 96, 194, 203 Hampton, Hope (Mrs. Jules Brulatour, actress), 525 Hampton Institute, GE and, 10, 272, 273—76,278, 310, 478 Hampton-Tuskegee campaign, 1924, GE is largest giver, 274, 278, 478 Hanson, Howard (director of Eastman School of Music), 323, 436, 443, 446— 49- 5°5 525. 534-36; GE and Rhees hire, 461—63; HH and Martha Graham, 467 Harding, Warren G., acknowledges GE's return of war profits, 415 Hargrave, Thomas Jean (attorney and Kodak president, 1945—52), 522-23, 607 Harmsworth, Alfred. See Northcliffe, Lord Harries, Oscar L. (Kodak Paris manag-er), 357; obtains music for Eastman School, 452-53 Harris, Edward (chairman of Rochester Savings Bank), 305 Harrison, Benjamin, as president visits Kodak Park with Frederick Douglass, 92 Harrison family at Oak Lodge, 267; GE's reactions to Louise H's death, 267—68 Harrow (Kodak factory in England), 77, 79-80, 98, 103, 125, 299, 300; prob­lems, 211 — 12; workforce cut by World War, 406 Hart, Roswell, Rochester Savings Bank, 30 Hartmann, Arthur (Kilbourn Quartet member), 322-23, 460 Harvard Business School, 347, 356-57 Haskins, Caryl D. (Josephine Dickman's brother), 284 Haskins, Caryl Parker (Josephine Dick-man's nephew and heir), 282 Haste, James H.: Kodak Park manager, I N D E X 6 2 3 90, 166, 185, 352; succeeds Lovejoy, 243. 345; death, 472 Haus, Simon, sent to Harrow, 212, 300; sent back to Harrow, 472 Havemeyer, H. O., art collection, 326 Hawk-Eye Works (now Hawkeye), 188— 89, 374, 517; not affected by antitrust decision, 399 Hawks, Haywood (banker), 155; sister Laura inherits his Kodak shares, 413 Hawley, Jack (inventor of word "Solio"), 103, 141, 160 Havens, James S. (Kodak attorney), 242, 29°. 359. 396, 397! suggests Oak Hill for UR campus, 437; death, 472, 515 Hayden, Harris H.: GE works for, 21, 32, 38; mentioned, 90, 123, 129, 147, 182—83, 233, 285; GE wants as secre­tary, 237 Hayden Company, Rochester: designs for Soule House, 145; designs for Eastman House, 254 Hays, Will H. (movie czar), 382, 471, 49°. 5°°' 599-6°° Hazel, John R. (U.S. judge), 314; for Goodwin patent suit, 387—89; for U.S. vs. Eastman Kodak, 389—97 Hazeltine, Lake and Company (solici­tors), 30-31,33 Hearst newspapers, attack "Kodak Trust" 2, 391 Hearst's International Magazine, 420 Heins & La Farge (consulting architects, Eastman Laboratory, UR), 337 Heminway, John (GE's childhood friend), 508 Hershey, Milton (chocolate czar), 347 Hickey, Edward (GE's friend), 72, 123, 149 Hickey, Jeremiah (president of Hickey- Freeman), 345, 580 Hickey, Bishop Thomas (Roman Catho­lic prelate), 345, 412, 580 Higginbottham, H. N. (head of Chicago Fair of 1893), 179 Hill, David Jayne (president of UR), 335 Hillside Home, 430. See also Rochester Orphan Asylum Hitler, Adolf, 476 Hochstein, David (violinist), GE is pa­tron, 450—51. See also David Höch­stem Memorial Music School Hoefler, Minnie (Kodak employee). See Cline, Minnie Hoefler "Hog murdering outfit" at Oak Lodge, 266 Homeopathic (Genesee) Hospital, 127, H9 347- 429; GE establishes Maria Eastman Nurse, 127, 149 Hoover, Herbert, 118, 366, 411; GE a presidential elector for HH, 358, 377 Hopeman, A. A. (contractor), 316; UR campus, 440 Horgan, Paul (author of Fault of Angels), 308, 377, 465, 534 Horses, 130; horseback riding at Oak Lodge, 266, 267 Houghton-Mifflin (publishers), 520 Housekeepers, 285—87; Sarah Ginger, 146, 285; Mrs. Bainbridge, 285; Mrs. Conkling, 285; Miss Osgood, 285; Marie Cherbuliez, 285-87, 294, 328- 29. See also Butlers; Servants Houses: GE's, 124-25, 517; Waterville, 124, 132, 540; South Washington Street, 19; Livingston Park, 19, 24, 129-30; Elizabeth Street, 21, 25; Jones Avenue, 25, 28, 39, 517; Am­brose Street, 46, 124, 126; Arnold Park, 124-27, 130-31, 142, 144, 373; Souie House, 142-48, 179, 209, 446, 517. See also GEH Houston, David H. (camera designer), 45, 100-101, igo-Qi Houston patent, 62; licensed to Turner, obtained by GE, 189 Howard University, GE gives to, 276; medical school, 347 Hubbell, Adelaide Leona (Mrs. Walter), 148, 179, 259, 285 Hubbell, Anna (Walter's daughter), de­scribes Oak Lodge, 264 Hubbell, Walter Sage (GE's attorney), 41, 147, 148, 170, 175, 176, 179, 198, 242, 245-46, 290; secretary and gen­eral counsel of Kodak, 215, 357; LR trustee, 336; refuses to intervene with GE in favor of any charity, 346; H and GE, tenement project, 375; quintet plays for, 445; draws agreement for 624 I N D E X Hubbell, Walter Sage (continued) Eastman School, 447; death, 513, 515; mentioned, 285, 353, 377, 379 Hughes, Charles Evans, GE a presiden­tial elector for CEH in 1916, 358, 377 Huntington, Alcesta F., property ad­joins Durand-Eastman Park, 369 Husband, Thomas (banker), boards with Eastmans, 21, 25, 542, 545, 547 Hutchison, Alice K. Whitney (Mrs. Charles F.). See Whitney, Alice K. Hutchison, Charles (emulsionist), 88, 90, 180-81, 496, 516, 525; death, 528 Hutchison & Cutler (architects of Kodak Office, 1912-14), 300 Hyatt, John Wesley (inventor of cellu­loid), 43 Income tax, GE pays, 360 Independent Motion Picture Company ("Independents"), 117—18; become moguls, 478 Ingersoll, Dr. Edward S. (pediatric lar-yncologist), 425 Institute of Musical Art, DKG: GE pur­chases in 1918, 310—11, 444, 447; no equipment transferred to Eastman School, 454 Insull, Samuel (Edison's secretary), 112 Irvine, Sir James, 502 Irving, Henry (actor), 125, 171 J. Walter Thompson (ad agency), 134— 35 Jackson, William Henry (photographer), 133 Jacobi, Leonard (Nepera Chemical Company), sells out to GE, 200-201 Janson, Ernest (Kodak manager in Ber­lin), 357 4°6 409; returns to Sweden after stay in sanitarium, 415; returns to Continent, 472 Japan: GE persuaded J is wave of fu­ture, 164, 205; GE visits, 1920, 315, 431 479—83; photo industry in, 481; Doshisha University wants GE to lec­ture, 482; Tokyo earthquake, 482-83 Jekyll, Gertrude (garden designer), in­fluence on GEH garden, 308 Jenkins, Reese (historian), 524 Johns Hopkins University, 225, 277, 425 Johnson, Martin (explorer and photog­rapher), 182, 484-96, 517, 525 Johnson, Osa (explorer and photogra­pher), 182, 484-96' 517. 525. 536-37 Johnston, Francis Benjamin (photogra­pher), 64-65, 171-72, 549 Jones, Lewis Bunnell (Kodak advertising manager), 135-36, 153, 171-72, 205- 6, 359; LBJ afraid of GE, 360 Julliard Foundation, 463 Kaelber, Carl F. W, (attorney), GE buys real estate in CFWK's name, 375 Kaelber, William G. (architect), 303; skeptical about GE cutting house in half, 304; Eastman Theatre and School of Music, 310, 312—15; GE has WGK draw plans for theater, 311 ; WGK draws plans to enlarge GEH conservatory, 313-15; stresses acous­tics for theater, 317, 577; consults on Meharry, 474 Kahn, Otto, 508 Kaiser, Dr. Albert David (physician), 239. 417-i8 425, 525, 534; accom­panies GE to Africa, 491—95 Keller, Helen, GE surprises with $10,000, 474, 597 Kelsey, Clarence (chairman of Hampton-Tuskegee campaign, 1924), 278 Kelvin, Lady, 208, 336 Kelvin, Lord (William Thomson, chair­man of Kodak Limited), 173; visits United States, 215, 336; death, 213 Kendall, William Mitchell (architect with McKim, Mead & White): of Kodak of­fice, NYC, 298; Kodak Office, 300; Eastman Theatre and School, 310, 313 Kennedy, J. J. (antitrust attorney for GE), 386, 388, 395 Kent, Ada Howe (artist and Kodak shareholder), 413 Kent, John H. (photographer and Ko­dak director), 26, 75, 16g, 413, 546 Kent-Kostigyan (ruggers), 259 Keresey, John (rugger), 259 I N D E X Keur & Sons (bulb suppliers, Hillegom, Holland), 245 Kilborne, Thomas (GE's ancestor), came to United States, 10 Kilbourn, Maria. See Eastman, Maria Kilbourn Kilbourn, Mary Ballard (GE's grand­mother), 11 Kilbourn, Sophia Wells. See Eastman, Sophia Wells Kilbourn Kilbourn, Thomas (GE's grandfather), 11 Kilbourn Hall, 454, 462, 465 Kilbourn Quartet, 322-23, 449, 452, 454 525" members all first chairs in philharmonic, 460 Kimball, Laura Mitchell (Mrs. William), 129 Kimball, William (tobacco magnate), 129, 244 Kimball Tobacco Factory, 163, 583; GE buys for city hall annex and library, 371 King, Charles (architect), assistant to J. Foster Warner, 255 Kingsport, Tennessee, Kodak cellulose acetate plant, 397 Kipling, Rudyard, 412 Kirkland's Lithium Paper Company, Denver, 201 Kite photography, 209 Kleber, Gaston and Maurice, xo8; MK prisoner of war, 406 Klingenberg, Alf (first director of the Eastman School of Music): Mrs. K. calls on GE, 447; AK negotiates for Sibelius to teach, 460; GE does not re­new AK's contract, 459, 461-62 Knorr, Louisa (MKE's nurse), 179, 238, 256-57. 541 Kodachrome: additive color process for portraiture, 223, 226: subtractive pro­cess, 224-27 Kodak (word), 63—64, 72, 548-49; problems with, 72; used as word meaning camera, 205 Kodak buildings, 296—301 Kodak camera, 62-72. See also Cameras Kodak City, 363, 390 Kodak Developing Machine, 208, 214 6 2 5 Kodak Employees Realty Corporation, 360 Kodak Girl, 71, 135-36 Kodak House, Kingsway, London, U.K., 299 Kodak Limited. See Eastman Kodak Company, Limited Kodak Magazine, 360, 400 Kodak News, The, 164 Kodak Office, metamorphosis, 297-98, 300-301, 463,486, 518 Kodak Park, 135, 153, 166, 168, 343, 346, 517; building of, 81-82; 92-93, 96; compared to Agfa, 116; adjoins Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 150; GE sketches buildings, 186; chimneys car­ry off fumes, 208; color film experi­ments, 218-19, 225-27; Research Laboratories, 221—22, 226; GE's speech to workers, 442; GE instructs KP to make film without infringing Goodwin patent, 387; not affected by antitrust decision, 399; workforce cut by World War, 406; school of aerial photography, 410-11; horses leave, 478; prepares equipment for GE's Af­rican trip, 486 Kodak Patent Museum, 395 Kodak Pathé, formed 1928, 487 Kodak Research Laboratories, 41, 221- 27. See also Kodak Park Kodak Société Anonyme Française, 164, 214 Kodak stock, 213-14. 354-55 Kodak Trade Circular, 192, 195, 197 Kodak Union Free School, 360 Kodakery, The Witchery of, 206 Koda-Vista, worker housing, 360, 376 Kodok, The Sudan, GE visits, 494 Kreisler, Fritz, 507 Krohn, F. Walter T. (British chemist), 43. 77. 79. ®9 9°. 103 128, 131 Kunz, Gerald (Kilbourn Quartet mem­ber), 322-23 Laemmle, Carl (film-maker), 118, 471 Lake Ontario, 25; pumping station for Kodak, 397 Lasky, Jesse (film-maker), 118 6 2 6 I N D E X Lattimore, Samuel A. (UR professor of chemistry), 4g, 180 Lea, M. Carey (amateur photographer), 28 Lefferts, M. C. (president of the Cellu­loid Corporation), 183, 395 Leopold III of Belgium, 427 Lieber, Robert (Kodak dealer and the­ater owner), 379; daughter Clara, 418 Lilienfield, Leon (Austrian chemist): es­tablishes organic chemical lab at Ko­dak Park, 411; music for Eastman School, 452; cellulose ether lab in Vienna, 472 Lind, Jenny (Swedish "Nightingale"), 446 Lindsay, Alexander M. (dry goods mer­chant and Kodak director), 373, 410 Little, A. D. (MIT), 343 Liverpool Dry-Plate Company, 29, 31 "Lobster Quartet" (GE's Saturday lun­cheon group), 295 Lockwood, Hattie M. See Strong, Hattie Lockwood Loew, Marcus (film-maker), 118 Lomb, Henry (cofounder of Bausch & Lomb), 14, 50; interests GE in Me­chanics Institute, 150; interests GE in dentistry, 420 Lovejoy, Frank W., 83, 90, 225, 345, 416, 521; joins Kodak, 165, 341; manager of Kodak Park, 97, 183-84, 185, 208, 218, 222; feud with Stuber, 183—84, 561; investigates Velox formula, 200; devises method of refrigerating film, 212; GE's top assistant, 243; vice pres­ident, 290; as Kodak president, 166; plans new biography of GE, 310; puts GE in contact with MIT, 341; and Marion Folsom, 357-59; afraid of GE, 360: and tenement project, 375; at the heart of Kodak, 487-88 Lowthorpe School of Landscape Archi­tecture for women: favorite charity of Josephine Dickman, 283; GE gives to, 339 Luboshez, Nahum (photographer of GE's corporate image), 301, 495, 575 Luce, Henry, 495; GE comments on first issue of Fortune, 600—601 Lumière, Auguste and Louis, 111, 114, 116, 118, 219, 411; company, 204, 212, 219, 220; Autochrome process, 218—20; GE considers buying out, 219 Lutyens, Sir Edwin, Hestercombe design influences GEH garden, 308-9 Lyceum Theatre, inadequate for music hall, 444 Lyon, Edmund and Caroline, and Rochester School for the Deaf, 474 MacArthur, Douglas, 128 MacCameron, Robert Lee: paints MKE's portrait, 232; portrait at Kilbourn Hall opening, 454, 567 Macomber, Francis S. (Frank, GE's friend) and Pagie, 267, 285, 418, 534 McCurdy, A. W., film-developing ma­chine, 208, 214 McKelvey, Blake (Rochester city histo­rian), 364, 534, 563 McKim, Charles Folien (architect), 247, 248, 254; Morgan Library, 304, 310 McKim, Mead & White, 131, 247-48, 3°5 343; Kodak Office in New York City, 298, 574; Kodak Office, 300; Eastman Theatre and School of Mu­sic, 310—19; walk off the theater job, 313; return to the theater job, 315; medical school, 434; cut out of UR campus, 440; Publix controversy, 505 McKinley, William, 160, 335; GE a pres­idential elector for WM in 1900, 358, 377 McNichol, Jessie (Kodak Limited secre­tary), 148 McQuaid, Bishop Bernard J. (Roman Catholic prelate), 150, 345; suggests Kodak Street name, 184; interests GE in Maplewood Park, 367 Machinists Union of National Metal Trades Association, strike against Ko­dak, 207-8 Maclaurin, Richard C. (president of MIT), 341—45; meets GE, 341; men­tioned, 410; death, 345; funeral, 472 Mamoulian, Rouben (stage and screen director), 463—65, 466 I N D E X 6 2 7 Mannes, Leopold Damrosch (coinventor of Kodachrome film), 224—27 Marceau, Col. Theodore (photogra­pher), 418; and son Teddy, 418 Maria Eastman Nurse, 127 Maria Eastman Nurses' Wing for Ho­meopathic Hospital, 127 Marine Engine Company, 250, 479 Marks, Henry D., sells GE his first cam­era, 26 Markus, Charles (Benjamin French Company), 206 Mason, Minnie (GE's nurse), 519 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 50, 82, 185, 279, 301, 340-45, 354 378; GE gives to, anonymously, 342, 347. 365 Mattison, Frank C., 84, 179, 357; man­aging director of Kodak Limited, 357 Maurois, André (biographer), 403 Mawson and Swan Dry-Plate Company, 29 31' 33. 35 41 Mead, William Rutherford (architect), 181, 182, 247-50, 253, 312, 313; GE makes gift to Amherst in honor of Babbott and Mead, 338 Meadowbrook (Kodak subdivision in Brighton, N.Y.), 376 Mechanics Institute: Rochester Athen-eum and, 365-66; Eastman Building, 185—86, 347; proposal to become a UR department, 582 Mees, Charles Edward Kenneth (direc­tor of Kodak Research Laboratories), 41. 221-22, 224, 345, 356, 398; en­gages Mannes and Godowsky, 225— 27; turns down Xerography, 607 Meharry Medical College, Nashville, 276; GE builds and equips dental de­partment, 276, 347, 474 Melba, Dame Nellie, 525 Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester: Kodachrome exhibition, 1914, 223; Josephine Dickman pre­sents Volk portrait, 283; part of wom­en's campus, 439; GE a life member of board of managers, 577 Menignari, Fansta (sculptor), 513 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 361 Metropolitan Museum of Art, 442 Metropolitan Opera Company: GE a di­rector, 369; "Secret of Suzanne" 416 Milburn, Gustav (Kodak employee), so, 89, 110, 187-88 Miller, Nathan (governor of New York), 429 Millington, J. B. (GE's private detective), 104, 166 Miner, Edward (Ned), 236 Minot, Dr., shares Nobel Prize with Whipple, 436 Mitsui, Baron, 480 Mock, J. M. (photographer), 223 Model tenement project, GE's, 373-76 Monroe, George (photographer and emulsionist), 27, 28, 35, 94-95, 103, 154 Monsen, Frederick (photographer), ac­companies GE to Arizona, 219 Mora, Sam (head of Kodak salesforce), 201, 391; recuperates at Oak Lodge, 263 Morey, John (competitor of GE), 188 Morgan, Lewis Henry (anthropology pi­oneer), 335; bequeaths funds to UR for women's education, 437 Morse, Samuel F. B., 34 Motion Picture Patents Company, 116- 18, 397 Motion pictures, 109-18; museum sug­gested to GE, 330; talkies, 455, 457- 58; GE calls talkies "fakery" 504; si­lent MP, accompanied by organ, 446, 457 Motley family: daughters marry GE's friends, 122, 180; Maude Motley, rumored engagement to GE, 170, 559 Moton, Robert Russa, successor to Booker T. Washington as head of Tus-kegee, 273, 275; visits GE in Roches­ter, 276 Mount Hope Cemetery, 438, 560-61 Mulligan, Edward T. (GE's physician), 179, 182, 219, 235, 236, 242, 285, 445 487. 560-61; examines children at Oak Lodge, 271; accompanies GE to Japan, 482; death, 507 Mulligan, Mary Durand, 179, 182, 219, 236, 277, 285, 287, 294, 368, 560-61; 6 - 8 I N I ) K \ Mulligan, Mary Durand (rantmurd) rides horses at Oak Lodge. 2bb; on orphan asylum Iroard, 3(17; active in antisuffrage movement. 37a; CiL a jxissihle suitor. 403: attends New Year's party at GF1H, 405: sen k knit­ting during war. 408-p; Music Coun­cil, -1-13: with GE, eases Hermann Dossenbach out. 450; death. 50t-7. à 1 Mullownev, John J. (president of Mehar-ry Medical College!. 27b Music. C.F. and: at Arnold Park, 130: at Oak Lodge, 2(15; music lessons for Jo­sephine Dickman. 383; stipulates GEH Ix.- music school after death, apt: enlarges music room, apt: Kiltxmrn Quartet. 333-33; picks up deficit for RSO. 44b. Srr aha Eastman School of Music; Eastman Theatre Mussolini, Benito, 502-3. 523 Myrick family; at Oak Lodge. 2ftp: raises rows, chickens, turkeys, pigs. 2(1(1: Aunt Fanny and I'ncle William. 2 i8-bp; white neighbors object to black overseers. 268-fip; (.E hires Hampton experts to help with farm­ing. 27ft Myrick. Fratikic: persuades GF^ to build Eastman School at Oak Lodge. 270- 71; school principal. 271-72; recruits teachers from Tuskegcc. 271 ; ( er-suades CE to give land for Ivv Church, 273 Myrick, Henry (foreman of Oak Lodge). 2G.j. 2fp-7o, 502-4; meets guests at Enfield. 2(16; writes regular reports to GE. 270; C.F. directs HM on what to grow during war. 411; discharged. 5":d f.ao Myrick. Mary (Mrs. Henry), 2(ip; death. 502 Myrick. Nathaniel (Eastman's butler). 280. 51p. 524, 572 Nadar (Gaspard Felix Toiirnachun). 125-2(1 Nadar. Paul (Eastman's agent in France). 77-78.126 Ncpcra Chemical Coinpanv. GE buys. 200-201, 207. ai.j New hall. Beaumont (director of East­man House). 23p. apt, 535 Newhall. Charles and Watson. 404 New hall. Evangeline Abliott (Nell. Mrs. Charles): college friend of Ellen Dry-den. 238; color photo. 223: Christmas at GF.H. 404; mentioned. 503. 50b. 512; GE leitet to. 518 New Jerscv Aristotvpe Companv. ipp, 201 .Vrtr York Sun. 3P7. 533 .Vnr )ark Ttmei, 2tH). 201. 501; "Philan­thropy under a Bushel." 34b, 3(14; syndicates GF'.'s African pictures. 48p .Yrte Yark Tnhunt, pl. 353 Nicholas II (c/ar). CT photographs. 1(13 Noble. Frank (Kodak vice president). 20b. 353 Northcliffe. laird, tap; head of British war mission. 370 Norton. Rev. George (rector of St. Paul's), and GF!. 182. 442. |pi. 508. 51b.51p. 520. 524-25.533 Norton. Lillian (Mrs. George). 182. 442. ipi; death. 507-8. 515. 534 Oak Hill golf course, 441; Todd and Havens suggest for I'R campus. 437- 8 Oak Lodge. Halifax County. N.C... 1(17. 207. 232. 242. 2(12-73. 280. 283. 303. I-ir—,Va-4. .V,lS- r )-ao. 07'2 Oclis. Adoll (publisher of the Xrw Yark Iimrs). 501-2 Oliver Optic (pseudonym for William Taylor Adams). 21. 51p Olmsted. Frederick I„iw (landscape ar­chitect). 25. 131. 24b Olmsted Brothers (landscape architects). 37'1 Opera: San Carlo. 45(1-57: Metro­politan. 457; American. 4G3—G5 Organs and pianos: Aeolians, 147. 232; C.F, liought in i8pos, 445-4(1; vacuum finishes to clean. 254; for Faistman House. 257~5p; Aeolian piano at Oak I N D E X 6 2 9 I ixigr. 3 07. Slrma gram) ptalll. 1M1, Jijl, $23, 4 V1- (•ICMUMI fmk (m fastman Ihealfr anil Sihinl Skmnrt. Austin. Wut' lu/rt. Mnllrt, 454-55. 594. Amt m 1 latgrsl thralrt otgatl Ill nth!. 455 Oilmtn, Hrnts I' (Amrtnan Museum of .Valutal Hnmtvl 485. 5 "in A- C rattdall (an lufn I) Srt ( "tan-ilall. (bar 1rs IHrmiaii. Alltrri II . 257. manufattutrt •I V tot Im nlr. 152-55. Ixkes ith (.1 . t(, S-vi. mu net ni Oak t/xlgr. i 7. 234. 263, ïtS. til-, nnlrc bu v 1rs anil iat Itnni. 34. OK huvs out AIIO' tntrtr! in Oak l/xlgr. 262 Ovlr.nl l iinrnit*. Ialm.tn Professor • f American Sttiilir. 347. 365. 4'9~ yxi. Ahtahatti llrxnrr urges CJK to rlalilth. 432. -jijn l'a katil. fmrrson. rtahlthr mlor lab- •ifatiir at Klak Park. 1910. 219-211 I'arlrll tl.irvrt ((K\rtuu(frur). 3 3 0 - 3 3 . ^ 1 ( ) Palrrrki. Ignace Jan (piantt). 318 Panning. OE's ollrxtton. See Art roller• tinti I'altnrr. |nliit. n|rn (".aiiadian Kixlak lamitril. 191 Palmer anil Croughtnn. Rochester. OK lui. 191 Palmgren. Srlttn (tearhe at Kavtman S llmill. 4 Im Panama Par ihr K.xlnhtiion. San Eran-r tr 11. 19if,. 22.J. 39(1 Panu n( 181)3.92 PafK-r. photographie (by brand name): Argo. 19(1; Artura. 202; A20. 202; Crrspa, 39ft; Dekko. 103. 200; Eure-ka. 31. 103; Karsak. 103. 10,j; Kloro. 1 o.j, 188; Nefrera. 39ft; N'ikko. 103; Permanent llrornidc. 48; Snlin. lot. 103-,j, io(, 134, i.j t. 198; Vclox, 199-on. 202. ,j2i ; Vulran, 396 Pajirr. photographic (rav). 107-8. 198 Pafier, photographic (by ty| e): albumen. 102; atistotypc, 198. 202; collodion choritle. 102. 105; gaslight. 199—200, 202. 420: gelatin bromide I)OP, 51, 102. 106. 196; Plat mo Bromide. 103; platinum. 103: POP. 102. 106. 220. Vri3 Paper arx. 1893-93. io.j-8; ended. 198: (ener.il Aristo rontrols 95 | er-renl of market. 202 Parr Kvltibttion if icfoo. 201. 203 Park, Rncboter: OK and. 3(17-70; mu- ic in. 367: Cohhs Hill. 368; Durand- Kliman. 321. 368-70; Oenesec Val­lès (South Park). 320-21. .J30; Maple!. 367. 37.1. 376; Seneca, 232. 368-69; Seneca Zoo, .joo Park Department. Rochester. 327 Pamsh. M.ixficld (painter if Interlude), VI Parvins. Samuel (supervisor of Outrai Park. Ne York City): lesigns flower le ls for Kixlak Park. 82; designs gar- lens at Sonic House, t.jfi Passavant. S. Carl (chemist). 82. 89. 90. 187-88 Pathé. Charles: builds film plant. 115- 17; cohir process, 222; joins with OK, Kixlak-Pathc formed. 487 Palhpndet magazine, 63 Patterson. H. R. (Camera Works), 317 Patterson. John (National Cash Regis­ter). 161 IVary, Rol cri K. (explorer), 133 Peck. Myrtin G. ((E's gadfly). 157, 168 Pect. Amelia Kilbourn Eastman (OE's double cousin), 32, 45, 154. 79, 260 IVct. Emerson W., 32.45 IVndcr. Sir James (chairman of Kodak Urnitcd). 173. 215 Penny. Oeorgc Barlow, founds conserva­tory if music, 444, 447 Perark. V. (artist). 135 Percival, Philip (OE's white hunter), 489-92, 494 Pershing, Genral John J., 502 Phelps. M. B. (attorney), 106-7 Philadelphia Photographer magazine, 28, 50, 62 Philipp. Moritz B. (attorney), 69, 89, 103, 106-7, 21® 2^3' 413; Goodwin suit, itji, 193, 196, 388; antitrust suit. 395 I N I ) V. X Photo Materials Company, 90-91, 104- 5; GE buys, 187-88. 214; PMC build­ing. IC)I Photographers Association of America. 66 Photographic Life (Ncpcra publication). 2 16 Photographic Merchant Board of Trade, 104. 10-,. 198 Photographs of CK. 18. 301. 495, 575 Photography, GK and: snapshots of rela-livcs. alii: develops film at Oak I. Klgc. alili; photographs Josephine Diektnan. 279. 28.1-85: photographs friends in color, 223; color not com­mercially viable vet. IV02 Photography: wet-plate. 26-27. 31 1: dry-plate. 27-42; film. 42-55. 163- 64: color, 2 17-27 Photoplay maga/inc. 550 Pickering. \V. H. (MIT chemist). 50 Picnicking. C.K and. 282-83. 288 Platt, ('.hartes Adams (architect). 440. .W-t Poincarc, Raymond (president of France), 1 if Pomeroy, Daniel (hanker). 399; GK's sa­fari companion. 485. 487, 41)1 Postcards, photographic. 202 Pound, E/ra. 463 Powell Survey of ('.rand C.anvon. 1871. 2f Powers. P. A. (film-maker), 118 Powers. Victoria: color photo. 223; dined in unfinished Eastman House. 257; attends New Year's party at GEH, 405-6 Powrie, John K. (color photographs ). 218.222 Powrie—Warner color method. 218 Press, Joseph (Killxnirn Quartet mem-l cr). 452. 460 Pringle, Andrew (Kodak Limited direc­tor). 75, 78. 169. 178. 179. 215. 498. .VM Pritehard. John (Kodak Limited direc­tor), 77.169-70.177 Prohibition. 324 Ptiblix Corporation, 505 Pundit (dub, GE joins, resigns, 182 Punnctt. Milton and Kculien (chemists from Standard Dry Plate), 207. 242 Putnam, Earl (Waicrvillc friend). 142 Kamsayc. Terry, interviews GE for Pho­toplay. 330-32.533 Ranlct. Netta. 425 Rector. E.J. (Ikonoscopc). 209 Red Gross. 283. 365. 407-7. 412; Kodak poster features. 128; German RC. 406 Reichenbach. Henrv N. (chemist), 49. 50, 69-70. 82. 84. 89-91. 9L 97- "'T 110. 166, 175. 180. 187-88. 191,210 Reichenbach. Homer. 82, 89. 102 ReichcnlMch. Mores &• Will: GE sues. 173: out of business. 188 Republican Parts : GE contributes to. 377; GK disparages local party. 384 Resnikoff. Vladimir (Killxnim Quartet member). 322-23. 452. 460 Rhecs. Harriet Seelse (Mrs. Rush). 336- 87- 8:(.)• If)6. 579 Rhecs. Rush (president of l!R). 276. ••* • :Lr) L S'"'- d'T-t- -112, 414. 415. 456. 475. 514. 527; and Eastman 'The­atre and School, 315. 445. 447-48. 456-57. 459. 466; lives in GEH. 327. 578; meets GE. 336: wants to make GR residential. 337; and medical ren­ter. 430-31. 434-35; Prince Street and River campuses. 437-38: wants College for Women. 437; RR Library at GR. 440-4 1 ; learns of GE's death. 527; dedicates GE memorial. 529 Riddell. l-ord (president of Royal Tree Hospital. London), and Eastman den­tal clinic. 426. 493. 520. 525 Ritter. Trank (inventor of the modern dental chair). 422; daughters install units in Rochester Dental Dis| cnsary, 422-23 Ritter Dental Company. Rochester. 422 Roliertson. |ack (Camera Works): estab­lishes fund at Mechanics Institute with GE. 340; death. 472 Robinson. Charles Mülfort! (city plan­ner), 132; attarks GE's tenement proj- T 375-7' I Ml I X r 3 Kohitiuut. Milt,HI (K'KIJL amours |4 2,o. % I ' ï m Kilir |i.Urin I,,I (i|,i|in,)r |t4|K-f. f, I Ki hrstri. (.| and. 4O3 Si, Kilirto. Nathaniel (i 0 founder I. I y I.HI. Ri heuet \ilirnriiin and Median* 111- Mttntr Ve Mcih.il loMIIiite Ri heilet ( ointlliitllt ( best Set ( on- iitiilitl\ t hcl Ki* hcilct Mental Ihijicttsar, 517. 363. J. J22 s~. 55t. 555. influence tic- .1(511 Im lriil.il 1 linn m I iit,i|-. I - T- tenanted iasftttan Dental ( en-trt. y., Rm heilet mA ( Amine 1/. -, 2, 3S3 Kilintri fttciirih Mollir. ( if 4licl. HIT I* Ki*hctcr (iciieral (( in | Hospital. (if •Ulli. 223. J2n. , J 2 | /ux/sritc f f r i o l d . 1 7 ^ Ki liniri niitoii .i| SiKirli. *,5 j. 7,61 Ki hrMrt Institute ol Irdinnlogs (K! I ) See Mrili.itiK Institute Ki lirnri ( fjiltc 4I 4iul C,4tnci4 Gnmpa- 11. 12. 205- J Kilirlr ()i|ih,m AIIIIII. 11 ~. 425: l .iMm.m (nuage for Ilm. 257,-56; (•f 4 pt evident. 5(15-67; (irr. 570; tenanted Millnilr Chtldtrii' ("enter. ',2 Kihrilrt 1*41 k Band. 567 Ki heilet Patk* S/r Patks Ki|ir(n ffiiMi.itnn.ini Ordiestra. j2! - 27* Sitbv iilx-r AIM i.mon. 155; r.itliri KP( . 446 Ki liniri Saving Il4dk. 26. 50. 52. jo; I i.111 k1111 Surrl lu.nu Ii. 507, Ki hciiri S h i N i l for the l)r.if. 474 KiKhcurr Theological Seminar. 22 Rothriler / onrv f 111,111. 384 Rorhritn l'mon, 4 4 RIM hostel /logical Six iet. 568-611 Km licMrt. Cnivetsitv of. Srr f nisersity of Rrhe tor R(kcfellct. Abliv (Mrs, John I). Jr.). .I?2 R x kefellet. John I)., 2-5, 129. 142. 263. 557- HI'"- .117. H''!-''.'!- -I28- l.H,: gilt 10 I'R incdiral renter, 434 Rix kefeller. John I). Jr.. 129. 572 Rikefcller I nil 11 utc. .jar, Roger son. Elt/alx-ih Aicrcll (Arden Stu- (lim|. tcdccoralcs GE's conservatory. M 5 Robbmru. Julius. (xirirait of MKK, 327, Rome dental clinic. See Kasunan dental (linn Röntgen. Wilhelm Conrad. discovers vras. 111-12 Riiseelt. franklin 1).. 128; Secretary of the Na. j to; asks (if for camera to record jxilio treatments, .j76-77 Rixtsrsrll. Thctxlore. 37. 377. 378. 390, 180. .jH.j Rose. Rev. James f... comment on (ifs gifts to African American education. 37l Kosemvald. Julius (chairman of Sears Koebuck). 356. .jab. .(76. 572 Rosing. Vladimir (American Opera (annpany). 463-67, Ross. lewis P. (GE's ncighlxir), 307. 327; Bragdon designs garden for Ross pmjiertv. 307-9; UR trustee, hopes to find a "gold mine" 336-37 Rothafel. S. f. ("Roxy"). 224. 47,7-58, 6.3 Rotograph company. Germain, 218 Routh. James. W. (Bureau of Municipal Research). 382 Rnwrttrce. Benjamin Scclxihn, lectures alxint unemployment insurance, 361 Royal Photographic Society, Ko-dachromes shou t). 223-24 Rachmaninof f. Sergei, considered for Kasunan School, 460 Rouse, J. J. (Kodak agent in Australia), 84 Kumball. Rev. Edwin A. (editor of The Common Good), attacks GE's tenement project, 375-76 Rundel. Morton (GE's cousin): boards with Eastmans, 21; mentioned, 148, 232, 364 Rundel Building, houses Rochester Pub­lic Library, 364 Rundcll. Anne (GE's grandmother). See Eastman, Anne Rundcll Ruth, Rudolph (color process), 220 ! N t: X Sage. Edwin O. (Kodak director). 75. Hb, 164 Sage, George, 8b. ib.j Saint-Gaudens, Augustus (sculptor), 131 St. Paul's Episcopal Church. 232. a': C E contributes to. i;y ". GF's f uneral, â'-l Salis. Jean (music dealer). 452-53 Sanger, Margaret (birth control advo­cate). C.E contributes to cause. 474-75 Santo Domingo. 24 Schcnck. Joseph, 47 t Schcnck. Ludwig (musician), .jtb Scovill Manufacturing Company (photo­graphic branch o f Scovill Brass). 3 8 . 31-35- I8- 51-.5.5- .5!)- • - •"• ''a: merges with Anthony Company, 194 Scovill and Adams Company. 54-55 Seaman. Frank. 337. 283. 444. 484; GF.'s ad agent. 134-35. 148; hikes with CF.. 154-55. 178-79: owns Yama Farms, a 35 Seaman. Lily Huntington (Mrs. Frank). 31 Seashore tests (musical aptitude), used at Eastman School. 444. 475 Sec, Arthur M. (financial secretary of Eastman School). 459. 50b Seed, M. A. (dry-plate company. St. Louis). 94, 96, 132. 203. 204. 218. 253: GFl purchases, 395; GE sells. 400 Seiden. George B. (automobile inventor and patent attorney). 27. 30. 45. 10b. 158. 188. 311 Seneca Park. 232. 3 8—( 9: Seneca Zoo, 400. ,SVr aho Parks Senicr. Harold (manager of Hamm fac­tory). 80. 2 1 2 Servants. 148, 153. 322-23. 328-30; Sarah Ginger. 14(1; Toku. valet-butler. 14b; maids, butlers, housemen, gar­deners. watchmen, carjientcr. 328- 30. Sff alsn Butlers; Chauffeurs; Housekeepers Seward, William R. (Eastman Company director). 75 Shaw, George Bernard, 4(13 Shechan. Winltcld. 471 Sheldon. Ralph and Porter (American Aristotypc), 199, 202 Shcppard. Samuel E. (Btitrsh chemist). 41; Research I-ihoratorie*. 222 Sherman Antitrust Act. 51. 91. 222. 353- 3 8 . 400; GE doesn't under­stand. 391; decisions against kodak liascd on Ha/el's interpretation, 393 Sibelius. Jan. GF. negotiates through Klingciilx-rg for JS to teach at East­man School. 459-bo Sihlev. Eli/alieth Harper (Mrs. Hiram W.). active m antisuftrage niovemcnt. 37- Sihlev. Georgianna Farr (Mrs. Harper). GF1 gives for antisuffrage inovement. 37 Sihlev, Hiram (founder and president of Western I'nion). 15: and family. 149. 244. 338; gives IIS Hall to CR. 1874. 338 Sihlev. Hiram Watson. 23b, 304. 371- 72; otters elevator for Eastman House. 252; gives rare musical mss. to CR. 338; GE works with 011 YMCA drive. 372: founds war chest with GF1. 412; wants CR to remain in citv. 438; forms musical company with GE. 445-.|b Sibley. Lindsay, and Curr department store, fire. 255. 584 Sibley Hall at CR. 1874. used as campus library. 338. 43b. 451 Sihlev Music Library; tx-gins in Sibley Hall. 1904. 338; music for. 452-53; largest academic collection of music in the Cnitcd States. 453. 593-9-1: Sind-ing 111s. in SML. 454: SMI. transferred to Eastman School. 453 Sinditig. Cliustian (composer), at East­man School. 454. 595 Slater. John (CR professor and biogra­pher of Rush Rliees). quoted on GE. 2(12. 340 Slonimskv. Nicolas (musician), at East­man School. 323. 4(14-115. 53b Smith. Hedlev (Kodak's Paris manager). 114.243 Smith. John Henry (emulsion master). )b Smith, Joseph (founder of the Mormon faith), 12 I N I K X 633 Nnvdrt. I rim (Rtiteau of M11111up.il Rc- •411 III. 379 -h3 S**t4l Sennit*. Matron Fnluitn 4 ((Hind­er d. 352 S**iéte K d.ikl\uhr Stt Kodak-Bathe S**tet* n| ihr (etie*rr ( K irliiio lion- "I. 472 73- GF adept* lintim. 513- I S*i||ert. Ou 4 btt dun tin of Favlman M'Ulvr. 3II , 405. plall* (lew hingtapll "( GF . 3111 Soule. Wiluin (patent malitine l\u*m 4ii l buildrr • ( S*iilr House). 3 — South 1* k. M4 1.1*11)1411 (GF'* l HIlfl). - V s'. 3*1-1 S|4in*h AttictKan Wit. 175 S|l4th. ( 4t 1. lllllt ptlK c**, 22*1. 221. 222 Sjwmct. Plait Roger*. lcvclo| cd *vlctn • l hand** tiling uu-tl bv liWK. 15 S(.*IKI.HI| Dt*-Plate C-omparo. I-rwistnn, Maine. 96. 2*13-.1 ; GFL sell*. 400 Si4iilr. I t.uni* .uni Ftecland (drv-platc 4iid automobile 111.1n11l.il (mm). 2*13. 234 Si4tilr Drv-Plate Caitnpany. Nrwtnn. M.1*V. 21)3-4, 233; GFL cil*. ,|*K St.itile* Steimel*. ( F.'*. 233-54 Striiih.*h l\ijct Cotn|*anv. (iermanv. 107^8. i-tî; metge* with Rive*. 198 Stephen*. Thnma* (li.uikri .nid Ansco ptenlent). 194. 196. 387-89 Ste|ilieti**in. Mollir, testifies for GFL. 1*41—7. -11 Steven* liiMitute of le* hnnlogv. 347 Strw.ut. Dr. Andlrv Uutatid: a***xiatc "I Mulligan, 2*)i. 3(1*1; with GFL in Af­in a. 487-*! 1 ; with G FL ill Alaska. 511; GFL's jih\*u 1.111. 30*3. 31ft. 324-25. 527. 604-O Stieglitz. Alfted (photographer). 70, * 3'- 399- 14 Siilluian. Ffhc (sculptor), | la*lcr relief of MKF. 232 Slillmati. W. ). (Seovill exerulivc and cd-lloi ol I'hnlngtnfthif ittnrs). 51), fil Slot v. Slephrn B. (Bureau or Municipal Research). 382. 385 Siran**, la-wi* I., (hanker), fund* Manne* and Godowsky, 225 Siieci. Julian (wri(cr). 479; in Japan with GFL. 481 Strike* agaimt Kodak. Machinists I'mon. 207-8; Kixlak Bark firemen, 208 Strong. Alvah (newspaper publisher and HAS'* father). 22. 23 Strong. Rev. Augustus (HAS's brother). 22. 413 Strong. Benjamin Jr. (Bankers Trust), 313- 388 Strong. Hattic laKkwtxxl (Mrs. HAS), 276. 277. 432, 514. 568; asks GE to give to YWCA. 372; gives Strong Au­ditorium to UR with GE's help, 438 Strong. Helen (Mrs. HAS). 22. 140, 135-5(1; death, 1904, 142 Strong. Henry Alvah (HAS, GE's busi-ne** partner): mentioned 12, 22-23, 36-38. 43, 45. 47. 51. 53, 65,67. 69, 73 • 75- 78- 93 • 98- 101 • lo8* lo9- 113. 114. 118, 122, 125, 127, 133, 147. 153. 154. 160, 163. 166, 171, 173. 176. 179. 184. 189-90, 197, 207, 215, 263, 353, 354, 372, 386, 388, 396. 397, 413, 432; as photographer, 64. 67, 72; GE rents Court Street fac­tory from HAS, 121; financial slide in Tacoma, 134. 139-40; relationship with GFL. 137-42; HAS at San Fran­cisco earthquake, 1906, 142; encoun­ters David Houston, 190; president of Kodak, New York, and vice president, Kodak, New Jersey, 215, 493; syndi­cate with (iE, Walker, Mrs. Dickman, 282; gives Catherine Strong Hall for UR. 340, 437; Heinrich becomes Henri, 411-12; Red Cross campaign, 413; death, 355, 472 Strong, Henry Griffen (Harry, son of HAS), 22, 36, 107, 140-42; bikes with GE, 148, 154, 155, 413, death, 432 Strong, Margaret Woodbury: color photo, 223; granddaughter of E. F. Woodbury, 364; founds Strong Muse­um, 546 Strong, Myron (HAS's uncle), 36 Strong Memorial Hospital, 432-33 Strong-Woodbury Whip Company, 23, i s t: x St über. William G. (emulsion exjicrt). 83. 9(1-98, mi-;. 180-81, 393; men­tioned. 3.(5. ',10-11; and x-ravs. 111- 12; (cud with de Umccy, (17; lend with I.ovcjoy. 183-8.}. sensitive goods expert. 1907. boi; vire presi­dent of photographie t|ualitv. 359; sent to Kuropc. .(72; president of Ko-tlak, 301. 497-98; eontrael. 103. tioi- 2: Kodak, chairman. 97 Suggestion tx x at Kodak, 332 Sullivan. I.ouis (architect), colleague of Claude Bragdon. 303 Supreme Court. 397. .(83: C.K cancels appeal to. 178 Syracuse University, .|74 .N"v /zm magazine. Kodak stock distribu­tion. 835 Taroma. Washington: HAS involved in. 3b, 139-.10. 142: CF. travels to. 13.) Taft. Robert, Photogiaphi and Ihr .\mrrt-can Scrnr. 389 Taft. William Howard. 390-1)2 Talbot. Romain (C.F.'s representative in Berlin). 34 Technicolor Motion Picture Corpora­tion. 22b Tenements, CT s plan for. 373 Tennessee F.astman, Kingsport. .178. 170 'Terry. Kllen (actress). 171 Thorns, (iharles (real estate agent): land for GF.H, 2.(3: suggests CK. build mu­sic hall, 444: CF. scolds for not con­tributing enough to Community Chest. 388 "Tiffany Studios, 181 ; designs for Senile House. 143; Rene de Quelin's designs for F.astman House. 233-34 Tiffany's, designs GF's monogram. 328 Time magazine, CT on (oyer. 493 Tinlot. Gustav (Killxiurn Quartet tnetn-lier). 322-23. 4 bo Iodd, Dundas (Kodak dealer). 4IÎ4, 482 Todd, George W.. 319; president. Chamber of Commerce. 370: self-made. 437; urges Oak Hill for I'R. 438; codircctor with CF. and Rhees of theater and music school. 319. 448; and Subscriber* Association. 449: GK and GWT buy up theaters. 304; death. 313 Todd Protectograpluc Compatis. 241 Tompkins. Cornelia (Mrs. John. GK's aunt). 20. 21. 38, 123. 133 'Tompkins. F.li/a (GK's cousin and em­ployee). 20. 21. 33. 37. 38. 43. l" 8. 82. 123. 133. it'13. 179. 334 Tompkins. Kiltmurne ("Kih." CF.'s cous­in). 20. t"i7-b8 'Tompkins. Shirley (GK's butler). 232. 2b.j Tonsil clinic: at Oak Lodge. 271; in Rochester. 271. 313-14. 424-2b Tournorhon. Gaspard Félix. Srr N.idar Town £ (,'onnln magazine. 327 Townson. Andrew, buys Soule House. '•OS Tracy. George, first fatality at Kodak Park. 184-83 Trinity F'.piscopal Church. GF. baptized at. ib. 22 Turner. Samuel N. (camera manufac­turer). 99. 100-1. tb-2. 338. 3(14: GF. obtains SN'T's daylight loading jiatenl. 187. 189. 193; GF. names building for SN'T's Hawk F.ve camera. 188; SN T 011 Kodak retainer. 193; patent. 211 Tuskrgre Normal and Industrial Insti­tute. GF.'s gifts to. 271-78. 339. 347. 3.VI- S'Vb -l/N- .v^ Ulp. Clifford, paints murals for chil­dren's room. Rochester Dental l)is-pensary. 423 Underground Railroad. 13 United Charities. 379—80 University of Buffalo. 474 University of Iowa. 347 University of Rochester, ib-17. 20. 49: Fastmati I„ilioratorv. 233-3(1. 33ft- 38; GF, declines to give in 1898. 333: GF', and Rush Rhees meet. 33b; CT presents Institute of Musical Art. 310-11 : GF.'s largest lieneficiary. 33b. 347: CT declines honorary degree, 338; CT and women's education, 340. 1 s i) t: x 635 atra thud latgrtl rmphnri. 3' 3. Méditai Center and Strung Mr-nunt- il Mmpual. 432-36. building of Riser ( ainput. -|5'— -| : GE ami capi­tal dme. 439, Ruth Klirr lahrarv. IP' I'- lar camrllctl for GE't fu-nrtal. 25 Str also laMlIian School of Motu . Eattman Theatre Vamlrrlip. Krank, with CK tri Japan. 372. 479-80 Vaughn. Eh/.il rib (GE'* latr organist). f,33. r,2.J \ 11 lona. (jurrii. 1 28 Vogue magazine. 403 Volk. Douglas (artitt). painting given h Jiitrphnir Ditkinan, 283 Wadlrtun. 1 lioin.it (cabinetmaker): Eastman Montr (lining room. 254: panrlnl ceiling of Kilbourn Mall. 454 Wage dividend (Kodak Itnnut). GE rv lalihthrt. 353 Wale. I'rimr of. latrr King Krfwartf VIM. pit") Walket, ('..mir (Mrv William M.). 76. 78 Walker. Harriet Dana (Mr*. William M.|. Srr Dana. Marrtet Walker. Francis Amata (president of Mi l ), in. 165 Walker, (intrude. |w )in victim, 46; mentioned, 134. 171. 408 Walkei. William Mall (GK't partner), 42- 46. 49. 52-53. /. 7.3-*"- sb s9- 94.98. I or,, loti. 111. 123, 128, 129. '.H I- I I- 1 5.8- '57- '75- '79- a'.V 432. 464. 550; récrive in Euirti| e, 49. 52-53: send (iE x-rayc. 111 ; color photo, 223; marriec again, turns down Soule Mouse. 3,(3; syndicate with CE. Strong. Mrs. Diekman. 28a; sends goldhsh to (IE. 337; grumbles alxiut wage dividend, 352: (iE rontacts for Red dross drive. 407-8; attends o| ening RiKhestcr Dental Dispensary, 408; death, 355, 408 Wall Street Journnl, 389 Walmslcy, W. M. (photographic dealer). hi. C Ci-C7; docs not want to move to Rix bester. 286 Waltjcri. William (Kodak Park gardener), Hi Walton, (icorge (Scottish architect), of Kodak limited buildings, 298-99 WalsJ'i Photographie Monthly, ridicules (Es wares. 48 War Chest (Rochester Patriotic and Caimmunity Fund): becomes Commu­nity Chest, 370; C.E's project, 370, 372-73. 407-8. 412. 414; Liberty lawn drive. 407. 4 11 Ward. Clayla. Srr Werner, Clara Louise Wareham. Marry !'. (Community Cilest), 412 Warner. Andrew- Jackson (architect), 16, •13 Warner. Andrew Jackson II (Jack, music critic). 293 Warner. Elorcncc (color photography), 218 Warner. John Poster (architect), 16, 114-15. 142. 293, 31m, 303; of Bijou Theatre, 114; of Soule Mouse, 143- 44; of Kcxlak Office, 184, 298; of Mechanics Institute, 186; of Eastman Mouse. 245-57, 308; of the Rochester Orphan Asylum, 256, 305, 366-67; of Rochester Savings Bank, 305; diffi­culties with CE, 304-5; OEM grape arbor. 328; UR Alumni Gym, 336; Eastman Lalxiratory of Physics and Chemistry, 336-38; chairman of building ctxie commission, 376 Warncrke, Leon (inventor of roll hold­er), 48, too Washington, Booker T., 13, 278; CE en­tertains. 268; background, 273; com­promise speech, 273; first contact with GE, 274; GE establishes veterinary hospital at Tuskegee, 275; death, 275 Watcrvillc, New York, 11, 15-16, 18-19, 38; Weiten'ille Times, MKE subscribes, 124 Watson, Emily Sibley (Mrs. James S.): donor of Memorial Art Gallery, 304, 364, 577; active in antisuffrage move­ment, 372; establishes Music Council t 3 6 I N I ) K \ Watson, Emily Sibley ( t u t t i muni) with (IE, .J-J3; organizes llochstein School and memorial concert. 451 Watson, Floyd R. (acoustical cx|xrrt). for Eastman Theatre. 317 Watson, James Sibley. 379 Watson. Thomas J. (founder of IBM). 581 ; persuades (IE to tx- honored by Stxicty of the (krncsce. 472. 513-1-1 Waydell. Cornelius (GE's first employer. 1888), 20 Webster. Addic Motley, rumored en­gagement to C.E, 170-71, 559 Webster. Daniel, related to GE. 10 Welfare Fund (Kodak). CF. establishes. TV-' Weiler. W. Earl (Bureau of Municipal Research). 385 Wellington. James B. B. (manager of Harrow factory). 77, 79, 89 Wcntzel. Fritz (German chemist for Ans-co). 388-89 Werner, Clara Louise (Clavla) 2(12-95; rumored engagement to GF. 295; marries Hawlcy Ward, 295; and cos­tume parties at GFTI. 50b Western Collodion Pajier Company. Cedar Rapids. Iowa, bought by Ko­dak, 102, 1 of). 187 Westminster Abliey. 125 Wrstmuutrr (iazrltr. 175 Wet-plate photographs. 2f -27. 311 WHAM radio station. GFi and Frank Gannett start. GE names, 525 Whipple. Dr. George Host (dean of CR medical center). 182. .(33-38. 517. 519. 52.1-25. 538-37; Nobel laureate. .(38; investigates cancer cure at GE's behest. 175; alleged anti-Semitism. 591 ; on GE's health. 805 Whipple. Katharine (Mrs. George). 182. 508. 519-22. 534; and costume par­ties at GEH. 508 White. Ciwrence Grant (architect): of Eastman Theatre and Scluxil of Mu­sic. 310-19; GF. tells LGW he works out plans Irefore engaging architects, 311; I.GW' designs façade and interior of theater, 318; Kilbourn Hall, 454; disagreement svith G Fi 011 Strong Me­morial Hospital. 435; protests re­decorating of Flastman Theatre. 505 White. Stanford (architect). 247 Whitney. Alice K. (GF.'s secretary). 88- 89. 180. 188. 343. 347. 355. 490. 492. 511. 317. 523. 527-28; jxiwer of at­torney for GE. 148; accomjKinies GF. to lamdon. 173. 178; assistant secre­tary of Kodak. 215, 353; rides to work with GF., 233; corrcs|M)iideiiis think AKW is .1 man. 237; and GF.'s annual bulb order, 327; AKW pays $10 gold for witnessing GF.'s will. 290; powerful figure at Kcxlak. 354. 358. 359-80. 408; reaction to antitrust decision. 398; end of World War. 414—15; Dos-senlxit It Quintette plavs for. 445; fields Ixgging letters to GE. 473; mar­ries Charles Hutchison. 490: ami GF.'s last birthday. 498: during days follow­ing GF.'s death. 527-28. 534. 537 Whitney. Charlotte. 294 Whitney. Fanny (Mrs. Warham). 294 Whittles. Warham (RocTester Savings Bank employee). 294 Wickershatn. George (attorney general in the I'aft administration), investi­gates Ktxlak. 391-92 Widcner. Joseph (art collector). 279 Wilcox. I'crlcv S. (Ktxlak engineer): vs. Marine Engine & Machine Company at Eastman House. 255; heads Ten­nessee Faistman. 479 Wilcox. Vincent Meigs (Anthony Com­pany partner). 35 W'iltle, Oscar, tpiotetl. 189 Will. Allxrrt (manufacturer of photo­graphic g(M)tls), 188 Willcox. William G. (Ixiartl chairman of Tuskcgec). 271. 278 Willartl. Ernest (newspaper editor). 401 Wilmot. Frank (Defender l'boto Supply Company). 198 Wilson, Joseph Chainlierlain (mayor of Rix bester). 385 Wilson. Joseph Chamberlain (founder of Xerox Corporation). 385. 528. 807 Wilson. Wootlrow. 358, 377. 390; investi­gation of Ktxlak. 392; signs Clayton Act. 1914. 397 I X U t X r 37 Winter. I i t A (patutrt I. i y j , mural fur Kmbrslrl Savings llallk. 303. dcxota- IICIIII Im I unman 1 braire and School. V",. 333. mutais It if Eastman I hratte, 317 I S "Witchrts nf KodakrtS" 20b Women's ! ilui.uuin.il and Industrial I 'mini. ( f inn drittes i i. 372 Wood. Rotiert W (I xjrrtincntul Phiss Ik-parimrhi. Johns Hopkins). 22', Woodbuts. ! iluuinil !IM (CiE's land­lord!. 3'. | . 122. 1 ; 1. 131). IS I. 3I.3 W idhutv. |n|iii (win ni E E \Y00dbutx, fathrr ni Matgairt Strong!. 122. 137 Woodbuts. Matgairt Vre Strong. Mat- K-*' ri Woodbuts Woodward. Roland (Thatnlirr if Com-titrtiri. establishes vir chest Kill) (F.. II 2 13 Wutl | Wat I. 12H. 333. 3' . 3 ' j. 398. joti 1(1 World's C olumbian Exjmsitinn. 1893. 'S-.la- postcards. 2"2 Wtatlrtl .Hid Wuiliss tight photographic goods, 21). 22 I Xenix (ùirjsoration. 383. 528. 607 X-tass. 1)1-12 Yattta Farms Inn. 235 Yaw niai) .nil Erlte. (i 1, (ici, 83 Yellowstone Park. 135. 153 VMC'.A. 337.3 13: for African Americans, 277; Bragdott design for. 306; CiEde­clines in serve on board but retires debt. 371 ; (iE contributes to new build­ing. 1 i)i 2.371-72; CiE contributes to war work. 372; Maple wood Y. 37(1 Young. Solomon (CiE's butler), 263, 291, 3'.- IM YWCA. 337. 372; for African Ameri­cans. 277 Zrnitherm walls for Eastman Theatre, 3*7 Zodiac. for ceiling of Eastman Theatre, 31(1-17 Zoo. See Parks; Rochester Zoological So­ciety; Seneca Zoo Ztikor. Adolph (hlni-makcr), 118
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