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The country was at war and George Eastman wanted to help. He had the scientists; he had the facilities; his Eastman Kodak Co. had to be the place for an aerial photography school during World War I. At first the government wasn’t interested. Eastman, Kodak’s founder, persisted. The government reconsidered, and in 1918, the last year of the war, the school, which taught aerial photo processing as well as camera repair, came to Rochester.
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