Front and back of an illustrated color postcard advertising the products and services of the Eastman Organic Chemicals Department (Division of the Eastman Kodak Company). The postcard features a humorous depiction of a harried-looking man and woman using a complicated make-shift apparatus to brew their own chemicals. Postmarked from Rochester, New York, the postcard also includes a brief summary of Eastman’s available stock of chemical compounds as they pertain to the “chemical businessman.”
Eastman Kodak Company. “Sometimes It's Better to Let Eastman Make It.” Rochester, New York, 1950–1959. John C. Sheehan Collection of Chemical Advertisements, Box 1. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/jocpe3p.
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