Bliley Lorillard
[Re:] Harvard/Dr. Huber
Abstract
States expectation that "Dr. Huber will be offered the Kentucky Research Foundation position." Notes the likelihood of a brief hiatus between the end of the Harvard Project and the beginning of the Kentucky position. Suggests assisting Dr. Huber with a writing/travel grant during the transition period in order to effectuate a salary continuation of $40,000 per annum. Recommends donating the research equipment purchased for the Harvard project to Kentucky Research Foundation for Dr. Huber's use. Solicits concurrence. Includes marginalia.
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- Type
- MEMORANDUM
- Author
- 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.
- Author (Organization)
- Lorillard
- Recipient
- Judge, C.H.
- Spears, Alexander White, III (LOR President & CEO)Associated with CTR, used as an expert in the Mississippi case.
- Named Person
- Huber, Dr.
- Named Organization
- Kentucky Research Foundation
- Harvard
- Region
- Kentucky
- Thesaurus Term
- Industry sponsored research
- Funding
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April 16, 1980
MR. JUDGE /
DR. SPEARS'
Harvard/Dr. Huber
It is presently expected that Dr. Huber will be
offered the Kentucky Research Foundation position. However,
it is possible, indeed likely, that a brief, few-month
hiatus may occur between the end of the Harvard phase-out
in June, 1980, and the beginning of the Kentucky tenure.
In such event, it has been suggested that the Industry
grant to Dr. Huber a writing/travel grant to assist him
in this transition period. This would, in effect, be a
salary continuation, at the same salary rate he is now
receiving under the project ($40,000 annually).
Do you agree that the research equipment purchased
with the Industry funds, for the Harvard project, should
be donated to Kentucky for use by Dr. Huber in his work
there?
~S: RS
