ige Eight " '"t, /». .• '•& ‘ *&•. k:-x '•■>•::*• gjg.j: 7 These three young men just made the discovery of a lifetime.Tlie oldest is 34. Remember when a young man could get ahead in busi ness simply by growing old? It was a good system for those with a little talent and a lot of patience, but today’s technology moves too fast to wait for seniority. At Kodak, our extensive involvement in basic research has made the need for fresh, young thinking more press ing than ever. So we hire the best new talent we possibly can. Then we do both of us a favor by turning them loose on real problems, and giving them the freedom and re sponsibility they need to solve them. That’s how three Kodak scientists in their early thir ties just made a breakthrough in liquid lasers, develop ing an organic dye laser with a continuous beam. Their Behrend Collegian discovery means more than just a new kind of laser. It means a whole range of new laser applications, in fields from medicine to communications. It was the kind of discovery most men work a lifetime for. Yet these young men still have most of their life times ahead of them. Why do we give young men so much freedom and re sponsibility? Because it’s good business, and we’re in business to make a profit. But in furthering our own busi ness interests, we also further society's interests. And that’s good. After all, our business depends on society. So we care what happens to it. More than a business. April 20, 19;
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