Mayo Clinic
Lists of Scientists
Abstract
Handwritten letter, only partially legible. Discusses use of scientists [for what purpose is unclear], and the estimated costs associated with this activity. Mentions use of Covington & Burling. Comments on three specific scientists, and states that "the problem in general is "a) how to approach such people b) how to interest them [and] c) how to maintain their interest."
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- Notes
Second page is copy of first, but somewhat more legible
- Type
- Letter
- Company
- British American Tobacco Co.
- Site
- Check once scanned
- Recipient
- Pepples, Ernest, J.D. (BW General Counsel and Sr. VP)
- Named Person
- Oliver
- Robins
- Edling
- Robins
- Named Organization
- Philip Morris & Co. Ltd. (Cigarette manufacturer, incorporated in U.S. in 1902)Philip Morris & Co. Ltd.., was incorporated in New York in April of 1902; half the shares were held by the parent company in London, and the balance by its U.S. distributor and his American associate. Its overall sales in 1903, its first full year of U.S. operation, were a modest seven million cigarettes. Among the brand offered, besides Philip Morris, were Blues, Cambridge, Derby, and a ladies favorite name for the London street where the home companies factory was located - Marlborough.
- Covington & Burling (Tobacco Industry law firm)
Tobacco industry law firm. Was involved in organizing the Whitecoat Project.- Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation (B&W)
Subsidiary of BAT U.S., located in Louisville, KY. - Covington & Burling (Tobacco Industry law firm)
- Thesaurus Term
- Industry Consultants
- Law Firms
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