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Mr. Donald McMaster, formerly deputy chairman of Kodak Ltd., London, recently returned to the United States to take up his new duties as vice-president and assistant general manager to the Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York. Mr. McMaster is British born, but went to the United States as a boy. After attending Cornell University and the University of Buffalo, he joined the Kodak organisation at Rochester in 1917 as a chemist. Except for the First World War he remained at Rochester for eighteen years, by which time he had become assistant to the production manager. In 1935 he came to Britain as assistant manager of the Harrow works of Kodak, Ltd. In 1940 he was elected a director of Kodak, Ltd.; he became assistant deputy chairman of the board of Kodak, Ltd., in 1945, and, with Mr. E.E. Blake, joint general manager of Kodak interests in European countries. The next year he was made deputy chairman of the board of Kodak, Ltd., at the same time as Mr. Blake was appointed chairman. Mr. McMaster is an honorary fellow and a past president of the Royal Photographic Society.
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Mr. D. McMaster. Nature 160, 392 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160392c0
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