Lorillard
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- Wynder, E.
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- Lor, Lorillard
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- Preventive Medicine
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- Spears, A.W.
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- 05 Jun 1998
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- R1-132
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- Ahf, American Health Foundation
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Naylor Dana Institute
for Disease Prevention
Vathalla, New York 10595
Telephone: 914-592-2600
M''ft 2 2 1979
AMERICAN HEALTH FOUNDATION
320 East 43rd Street, New York, New York 10017 Telephone: 212-953-1900
OFFICERS AND
BOARD OFTRUSTEES
David J. Mahoney. Chairman
Chairman and Chief Executrve Officer
Norton Simon, Inc.
William J Levitt, Past Chairman
Founder-Cha rman
Levitt & Sons, Inc. .
Ernst L Wynder, M.D., President
John D. Twiname. Managing Drrector
Eric M. Javits, Secretary
Seni or Partner
Javits & Javits
TRUSTEES:
John J. Burns, Ph.D.
Vice President for Research
Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc.
Thomas L. Chrystie
Cha rman
Merr~ll Lynch White Weld
Capital Markets Group
Theodore Cooper. M.D.
Dean
Cornell University Medical College
Mrs. Charles A. Dana
0. Ronald Dan e'
Managing Director,
McKinsey & Company. Inc.
Ralph Landau. Sc.D.
Cha rman & Ch~ef Executive Officer
Halcon International, Inc.
Hildegarde E. Mahoney
Bruce S. Nevins
President
Perr,er, Great Waters of France. Inc
Joseph Robbie
Managing Partner
Miami Dolphins, Ltd.
Hon Donald H Rumsfeld
Presldent & Chief Executive Officer
G 0. Searle & Company
John W. Simmons
President & Chief Executrve Officer
Morton-Norwich Products. Inc.
Mrs. Jennifer Jones Simon
Thomas A. Watson
ADM. E R. Zumwalt, Jr.. USN (Ret.f
Pres, dent & Chief Executive Oft-.cer
American Medical Buildings, Inc.
David L. Davies
Erecutive Vice President
John H. Weisburger, Ph.D.
Vice PresidentJor Research
Naylor Dana Institute
March 19, 1979
Alex W. Spears, Ph.D.
Vice President of Research
Lorillard Research Center
P. 0. Box 21688
Greensboro, N.C. 27420
Dear Alex:
As per our discussion, I am enclosing copies
of the material on the Carbon Monoxide Conference
in Berlin. The publication date is for the May
issue of Preventive Medicine.
With best wishes.
Ern~s`y~~L. Wynder, M. D.
Pre's~nt
ELW: ly
Enc.
Charles B. Arnold, M.D., M P.H.
Vice Presidentfor Researcn
Health Maintenance Institute
