Bliley Lorillard
Sterling Feasiblity Study - Hickey Special Project - Feinstein Proposal
Abstract
References previous correspondence and telephone conversation and confirms "willingness to participate" in Sterling, Hickey, and Feinstein projects which "will be handled as CTR [Council for Tobacco Research] special projects".
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- Stevens, Arthur Joseph (LOR Sr. VP '89-95 and TI Communications)Served on Lorillard Board of Directors 1985-92, was Senior Vice President from 1989 to 1995, served as General Counsel for Lorillard '93-95. Served on Tobacco Institute Communications Committee.
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- Hardy, David Ross (Shook, Hardy and Bacon; father of David K. Hardy)TI Communications
Tobacco Industry law firm based in Kansas City, KS.
Employed by Loew's Corp. as Vice President, 1971. Senior Vice President 1972-74, Exec. VP 1975-78. Served on Board of Directors 1971-95, was employed by Loews Theater, Inc.
Theodor Sterling was a statistician with Simon Fraser University, Canada. He is listed as a consulting scientist for the tobacco industry in 1988 memo PM 2023034933/4946 from Andrew Whist to R. Murray. Sterling presented the industry's point of view at indoor air symposia in Tokyo, 1987 and in the U.K. in 1988.Industry Consultant and CTR Special Project recipient.
Univ. PA; Special Projects
Originally organized as the Tobacco Industry Research Committe(TIRC) in 1954, and renamed Council for Tobacco Research - USA, Inc. (CTR) in 1964.
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David R. Hardy, Esq.
June 22, 1.970
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