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National Congress of Pa~ents and Tea~ers ~atlonal League for National Tuberculosis As~c~ation U.S. Children's Bureau U,S, Office of Education U.S.
Fields
- Box
- 5185A
- Type
- Conference Program
- Named Person
- Alvarez, Jose
- Baker, Sol R.
- Ball, Keith P.
- Banzhaf, John F., III (Exec. Dir. Action of Smoking & Health (ASH))
Executive Director of Action on Smoking and Health (ASH).Professor of Law at Georgetown. Banzhaf succeeded in using the Fairness Doctrine to get cigarette commercials off television in 1968. See Banzhaf FCC, 405 F, 2d 1082 (D.C. Cir. 1968) (affirming FCC ruling that radio and television stations must devote a significant amount of broadcast time to case against smoking). His telephone number is (202) 659-4310. The big focus in past years has been to force OSHA to enforce smoking bans, per Matt Bars. ASH publishes Smoking and Health Review bulletins. "A leading anti-smoking activist" (Chic. Sun-Times 6/23/93). Action on Smoking and Health is located at 2013 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006. (Castano Expert List) See Action on Smoking a Health, TTLA Almanac - Names.- Baughman, Willis
- Breslow, Lester, M.D. (CA Director of Public Health (1960s-70s), Plaintiff Expert)
Plaintiff- Briney, Kenneth
- Cooper, John
- Cooper, Nathaniel H.
- Darland, David
- Daughtry, Dewitt C., M.D.
- Dawber, Thomas R.
- Dick, Charles
- Diehl, Harold S.
- Einstein, Albert
- Ellena, William
- Fletcher, Charles M.
- Foote, Emerson (Ad exec.; Promoted Lucky Strikes in 1930s)
- Ford, Alan C.
- Foster, Richard L.
- Fredrickson, Donald T.
- Gordon, Ira
- Hall, Sam R.
- Hill, Sir Austin Bradford, Ph.D. (Medical Statistician, U. of London, worked with Doll)
In the September 1950 British Medical Journal, Richard Doll and Dr. A. Bradford Hill published preliminary report on smoking and lung cancer. They examined smoking rates for hospital patients with and without lung cancer. They did 1954 prospective studies of 40,000 physicians and concluded that heavy smokers were 24 times as likely to die of lung cancer (E. Whelan 1984).- Hock, Louise
- Horn, Daniel, Ph.D. (Dir., U.S. Nat'l Clearinghouse for Smoking & Health, c. 1968)
Born: 28 May 1916, d. October 7, 1992 Frenchtown, NJ- Hunt, William A.
- Ikard, Frederick F.
- Irigoyen, Hipolito
- James, Walter
- James, Walter G.
- Jarvik, Murray E., M.D. (Nicotine expert)
Plaintiff- Kennedy, Robert F.
- Kost, Keith
- Leake, Robert L.
- Learned, Fred
- Mapes, Spencer
- Matarazzo, Joseph D.
- McKennell, A.C. (Defense expert on cessation/addiction)
Defense- Moore, George E.
- Moss, Frank E. (US Senator)
- Overholt, Richard Ho
- Read, Clifton R.
- Rimer, Irving
- Schneider, Elsa
- Schwartz, Jerome L.
- Schwartz, Tony
Plaintiff- Stewart, William H. M.D. (Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health Services (1969))
Plaintiff- Terry, Luther Leonidas, M.D. (Surgeon General, 61-65, U of Pennsylvania, Anti-Tobacco Expe)
Luther Terry was former Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service from 1961 to 1965. Terry was emeritus professor of Research Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1984 (E. Whelan 1984).- Valley, Ramon
- Vickery, Dorothy
- Wakefield, John
- Wynder, Ernest L.
- Young, Margaret B.
Defense - Baker, Sol R.
- Named Organization
- American Cancer Society
- American Heart Association (Voluntary health organization that focuses on cardiac health)
Voluntary health organization that focuses on cardiac health and stroke. AHA occasionally teams with tobacco retailers to engage in promotions/fund-raisers (see http://www.smokefree.net/doc-alert/messages/247136.html and http://www.rawbw.com/~jpk/stand/Pictures.html).- American Public Health Association (Public health organization)
Professional organization for people working in public health- Anti Tobacco League
- Boston University Medical Center
- British Ministry of Health
- Chronic Disease Control
- City University of New York (CUNY)
- Cornell Medical Center (In New York)
- *Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) (use United States Departmen (use @hew_dept)
- Federal Communications Commission (U.S. government agency regulating TV, radio)
Enforced the Fairness Doctrine against the tobacco companies; required time be provided on TV, radio for anti-smoking commercials.- Loyola University (Montreal) (Became Concordia University (Montreal))
Merged with Sir George Williams University to form Concordia University.- Ministry of Health (Located in Singapore)
- National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health (NCSH)
NCSH was created in 1964 by the Public health Service. Forerunner of the Office on Smoking and Health. Responsible for creating reports on the health effects of smoking.- National Education Association
- National Education Association
- National Interagency Council on Smoking and Health
- National Tuberculosis Association
- New York City Department of Health
- New York University
- Northwestern University
- Roswell Park Memorial Institute
- Royal College of Physicians (Monitors the quality of Canadian/U.K. medical education)
- United States Public Health Service (Headed by the Surgeon General)
United States Public Health Service is headed by Surgeon General of the United States.- *University of California (use specific branch)
- University of Florida
- University of London
- University of Nebraska
- University of Pennsylvania
- Waldorf Astoria Hotel
- World Conference on Smoking and Health
- Young Men's Christian Association (distributed cigs to soldiers)
- American Heart Association (Voluntary health organization that focuses on cardiac health)
Document Images
• ":W~}ld Conference on Smok/ng ~ud Health
Luther L. Terry, I~.D., Chairman
Sponsored by the
National Interagency
Council on
Smoking and Haalth
Active
American
Am~n C~fl~r So~cty
Amerl~n Denl~l Association
American Heart Asso~ation
Amerlc=n Pha~aceuti~[ Associat[on
American Public Health Association
Amerlc~n School Health ~sociation
Department
National Congress of Pa~ents and Tea~ers
~atlonal League for
National Tuberculosis As~c~ation
U.S. Children's Bureau
U,S, Office of Education
U.S. Public Health Service
A~[iliote Members
Boys' Clubs o~ Amertra
National Student Nurses' Association
National Board of Young Men's Christian Association
National Board of Yoong Women's Christian Associalto~
~ubli˘ Health Cancer Association of America
. . . to compare experiences and to
exchange ideas, to report on new medical and
scientific findings and to recommend programs
of research, education, and public and citizen
action against cigarette smoking.
September ll, 12, 1B, 1967
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Park Avenue
50th Street, New York, N.Y.
Address commun/catitm= care of the Conference Mmn~ger: American Cancer Society, Inc., 219 East 42rid
St., New York, N. Y. 10017
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ii
GENERAL SESSION
9:00 AM- 12:00 Noon
Sert Room
WELCOME -- Luther L. Terry, M.D., Chairman, World Conference
on Smoking and Health, National Interagency
Council on Smoking and Health; Vice President
for Medical Affairs, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ADDRESS -- The Honorable Robert F. Kennedy, United States
Senator from New York
WORLD COSTS OF CIGARETTE SMOKING IN DISEASE, DISABILITY
AND DEATH:
Presentation arranged by Eo Cuyler Hammond, Sc.D.,
Vice President for Epidemiology and Statistics,
American Cancer Society
Cooperating with Dr. Hammond are the following
members of an international Committee on
Epidemiology:
Johannes Clemmesen, D.M.Sc.
Director, Danish Cancer Registry
Copenhagen, Denmark
Charles M. Fletcher, C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.P.
Postgraduate Medical School
London, England
William M. Haenszel, Ph.D.
Chief, Biometry Branch
National Cancer Institute
Bethesda, Maryland
Takeshi Hirayama, M.D.
Chief, Epidemiology Division
National Cancer Center
Tokyo, Japan
W. W. Holland, M D., B.Sc.
Department of Clinical Epidemiology &
Social Medicine
St. Thomas' Hospital Medical School
London, England
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ii - MORNING
Committee on Epidemiology (Cont'd)
S. Koller, M.D., Ph.D.
Johannes Gutenberg University
Mainz, Germany
Naum Marchevsky, M.D.
Office of Secretary of Public Health
Hipolito Irigoyen 370
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America
TorbJorn Mork, M.D., Ph.D. Deputy Director
Cancer Registry of Norway
Oslo, Norway
Jerzy Staszewski, M.D.
Institute of 0neology
Gliwice, Poland
RESEARCH: WHAT WE KNOW - WHAT MUST BE DONE
Cigarettes and Cardio-Vascular Disease:
Jeremiah Stamler, M.D., Associate Professor of
Medicine, Northwestern University Medical School,
Evanston, Illinois
Cigarettes and Cancer:
George E. Moore, M.D., Director, Roswell Park
Memorial Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.; Director of
Research, New York State Health Department
Cigarettes and Respiratory Disease:
C. M. Fletcher, C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.P., Royal
Postgraduate Medical School, London, England
(Secretary, Committee on Smoking and Health,
Royal College of Physicians)
Problems in Conducting Smoking Research:
Sir Austin Bradford Hill, C.B.E., F.R.S.,
Professor Emeritus of Medical Statistics,
University of London, London, England
LUNCHEON
12:30 PM - 2:15 PM
Starlight Roof
Speakers:
Sir George E. Godber, K.C.B.,
D.P.Ho, F.R.C.P., Chief Medical Officer,
British Ministry of Health, London,
England
Presiding:
Emerson Foote, New York, N.Y., former
Chairman, National Interagency Council
on Smoking and Health
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ii - AFTERNOON
WORK GROUPS
2:30 PM
5:00 PM
Sert Room
POSITION PAPERS AND DISCUSSION
WORK GROUPS 1 - 2A -2B - 8 - i0 (meeting Jointly)
Tobacco - Habit and Addiction
Co-Authors, William A. Hunt, Ph.D., Loyola University,
Chicago, and Joseph D. Matarazzo, Ph.D., University of
Oregon
The Pharmacological Basis of Addiction to Nicotine
Murray E. Jarvik, M.D., Ph.D., Albert Einstein College
of Medicine, Bronx, N.Y.
A Psychological Study of Smoking
A. C. McKennell, Ph.D., The University of Southampton,
Southampton, England
The Psychological Aspects of Smoking
Silvan Tomkins, Ph.D.~ City University of New York
(After papers, to individual rooms as on Pages 6 and ?)
Basildon
Room
WORK GROUPS 4A - ~B - 6 (meeting Jointly)
Smoking Education: When, Where and How
Ira Gordon, Ph.D., Institute of Human Development,
University of Florida
Discussants: Louise Hock, Ph.D., New York University,
~nd David Darland, Ph.D., National Education Association,
Washington, D.C.
(After papers, to individual rooms as on Page 6)
Park Avenue WORK GROUPS ?A - 7B (meeting 4ointly)
Center
A Description of Demographic Factors Related to Smoking
Behavior and Cessation. Case Study of A Clinic in New
York City.
Donald T. Fredrickson, M.D., Smoking Control Program,
New York City Department of Health
Discussants: Keith P. Ball, M.D., F.R.C.P., Central
Middlesex Hospital, London; Godfrey M. Hochb~um, Ph.D.,
U.S. Public Health Service; BorJe E. V. EJrup, M.D.,
Cornell Medical Center, New York, N.Y.
(After papers, to individual rooms, as on Page 6)
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ii - AFTERNOON (Cont' d)
WORK GROUPS
POSITION PAPERS AND DISCUSSION*
Starlight
Terrace
South
WORK GROUP
Importance of Dose Response in Terms of Total Cigarette
Smoke, "Tar" and Nicotine
Methods of Reducing "Tar" and Nicotine Levels in
Cigarette Smoke
Louis XVI
West
WORK GROUP '5
The Present Situation in Colleges and Universities and A
Look at the Future
W. T. Robbins, M.D., Student Health Service,
University of California
Jansen
Salon
WORK GROUP 9
Results of Government Action and Legislation -
What Other Government Action Is Needed
Leo Noro, M.D., Institute of Occupational Health,
Helsinkl, Finland
Discussant: P. J. Murray, Secretary, Department of
Health, Dublin, Ireland
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Sert Room
FILM SHOWINGS
*SPECIAL NOTE: For more detailed description of
subjects, and for names of Chairmen, Secretaries
. and Recorders of individual Groups, see page ll.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12- MORNING
GENERAL SESSION
9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon
Sert Room
INFLUENCING SMOKING BEHAVIOR
KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
William H. Stewart, M.D.
Surgeon General, United States Public
Health Service, Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, Bethesda, Md.
How Did Society Get into the Cigarette Mess? Why Is It
So Hat4 to Find A Way Out?
Daniel Horn, Ph.D.
Director, National Clearinghouse for
Smoking and Health, United States Public
Health Servicej Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, A~lington, Va.
PANEL:
• A. C. McKennell, Ph.D., Professor of
Psychology, The University of Southampton,
Southampton, England
Richard L. Foster, Ph.D., District
Superintendent, San Ramon Valley Unified
School District, Danville, California
Silvan Tomkins, Ph.D., Director, Center
in Cognition and Effect, The City
University of New York, Graduate Center,
New York, N.Y.
Godfrey M. Hochbaum, P~.D., Chief,
Behavioral Science Section, Bureau. of
Health Services, United States Public
Health Servicej Arlington, Va.
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 - AFTERNOON
WORK GROUPS PAPERS AND DISCUSSION
2:00 PM -
5:00 PM
GROUP i
GROUP 2A
GROUP 2B
GROUP 3
Addiction, Habituation,
Pharmacology of Tobacco
Behavioral Problems and Progress
Behavioral Problems and Progress
Towards A Less Harmful Cigarette
GROUP
GROUP
GROUP 5
GROUP 6
IGROUP 7A
GROUP 7B
The Possible Harmful Effect of
Specific Smoke Components Other
Than Nicotine, and Means of
Reduction
School Programs: Program Content,
Materials, Ages to Reach
School Programs: Program Content,
Materials, Ages to Reach
College Programs
Teacher Education
Giving Up Cigarette Smoking
Giving Up Cigarette Smoking
The Role of the Physician in the
Control of Smoking
Co-Authors: Judith So Mausner,
M.D., Woman's Medical College
of Pennsylvania, and Bernard
Mausner, Ph.D., Beaver College,
Glenside, Pennsylvania
Smoking Withdrawal in Medical
Practice - Some Epidemiological
Attributes of Smoking
George Christakis, M.D.
Mt. Sinai School of Medicine,
New York, N.Y.
Starlight Terrace
North
Gold Room
Gold Room Foyer
Starlight Terrace
South
Louis XVl Center
Jansen Blue Room
Louis XVl West
Basildon Room
Park Ave. Center
Park Ave. South
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 - AFTERNOON (Cont'd)
GROUP 8 Role of Physician and Other Exemplars
GROUP
GROUP lO
The Physician As Exemplar
Richard Ho Overholt~ M.D., FoAoC.S.
Overholt Thoracic Clinic, Boston
Cotter Harvey, C.B.E., M.D.
Australian Council on Smoking
and Health
Parents and Educators As Exemplars
Eva. J. Salber~ M.D., Martha M.
Eliot Family Health Center,
Jamaica Plains, Mass.
Psychological and Social Factors in
the Organization of A World-Wide
Struggle against Tobacco
Presentation by Jose ALVAREZ
SIERRA, M.D., President, Spanish
Anti-Tobacco League, Madrid
Government Action and Legislation
Results of Government Action and
Legislation: What Other Government
Action Is Needed?
Lester Breslow, M.D.~ California
State Department of Public Health
Discussant: Branko Cebin, M.D.
Institute of Oncology, Yugoslavia
Communications -- The Media
What to Do about Advertising
Emerson Foote, New York, N.Y.
Changes in Advertising Expenditure
and Smoking Behaviour after the Ban
on TV Advertising in U.K.
John Wakefield, Manchester,
England
The Norwegian Experience
Ottar S. Jacobsen, Secretary-
General, Norwegian Cancer Society
Carpenter
Dining Room
Louis XVI
East
Jansen Salon
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 - MORNING
WORK GROUPS PAPERS AND DISCUSSION
8:30 AM -
ii: 30 AM
GROUP
GROUP ~A
GROUP 2B
GROUP 3
Addiction, Habituation,
Pharmacology of Tobacco
Behavioral Problems and Progress
Behavioral Problems and Progress
~oward A Less Harmful Cigarette
GROUP
GROUP
GROUP 5
GROUP 6
GROUP 7A
GROUP 7B
GROUP 8
Suggested Measures for Less
Harmful Cigarettes
School Programs: Program Content,
Materials~ Ages to Reach
School Programs: Program Content,
Materials, Ages to Reach
College Programs
Teacher Education
Giving Up Cigarette Smoking
Giving Up Cigarette Smoking
Implications of Experiences
Reported: Where Do We Go from Here?
Jerome L. Schwartz, D.P.H.,
Institute of Social and Personal
Relations~ Berkeley, Calif.
Role of Physician and Other Exemplars
Starlight Terrace
North
Gold Room
Gold Room Foyer
Starlight Terrace
South
Louis XVI Center
Jansen Blue Room
Louis XVI West
Basildon. Room
Park Ave. Center
Park Ave. South
Carpenter
Dining Room
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 - MORNING (Cont ' d )
WORK GROUPS
PAPERS AND DISCUSSION
GROUP 9 Government Action and Legislation
Status of the Fight of the
Hungarian Government against
Smoking
Gyorgy Karpati, M.D.,
Hungarian Ministry of Health
Discussant: Nils Christie,
University of 0slo
Background of Federal Communications
Commission Decision re Fairness
Doctrine
John F. Banzhaf, III, Attorney,
New York, N.Y.
GROUP I0 Communications -- The Media
Talk to Them in Their Own
Language
Tony Schwartz, Sound Designer,
New York, N.Y.
Louis XVI East
Jansen Salon
LUNCHEON
12:15 PM - 1:45 PM
Starlight Roof
Speaker:
Presiding:
Karl Ev&ng, M.D., Director-General,
The Health Services of Norway, The
Royal Norwegian Ministry of Social
Hygiene, 0slo, Norway
Harold S. Diehl, M.D., Vice Chairman,
National Interagency Council on Smoking
and Health; Deputy Executive Vice
President for Research and Medical
Affairs, American Cancer Society,
New York, N.Y.
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GENERAL SESSION
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sert
NHAT SHOULD SOCIETY DO TO CONTROL CIGARETTE SMOKING?
Presentations of Work Group Recommendations
PANEL:
Luther L. Terry, M.D., Chairman*
Karl Evang~ M.D.*
Sir George E. Godber*
The Honorable Frank E. Moss,
United States Senator from Utah
William H. Stewart, M.D.*
Ashbel C. Williams, M.D.~ President~
American Cancer Society, Inc.
*Titles indicated earlier
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WORK GROUPS -- SUBJECTS, CHAIP~MEN, SECRETARIES AND RECORDERS
GROUP i
Research: Addiction~ Habituation~ the, Pharm~co!ogy of
Tobacco
Chairman: C. M. Fletcher, C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.P.~
Postgraduate Medical School, London
Secretary: Sam R. Hall, Ph.D., Research Department,
American Cancer Society, Inc.
Recorder: Charles Dick, Communications Director,
Roswell Park Memorial Institute
GROUP 2A
Research: Behavioral Problems and Progress
Chairman: A. C. McKennell, Ph.D., Professor of
Psychology, The University of Southampton,
Southampton, England
Secretary: Selwyn Waingrow, Assistant to the Director,
National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health,
United States Public Health Service
Recorder: Fred Learned, Associate Director for Public
Information, American Cancer Society, Inc.
GROUP 2B
Chairman: Daniel Horn., Ph.D.s Director, National
Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health, United
States Public Health Service
Secretary: Frederick F. Ikard, Research Psychologist,
National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health,
United States Public Health Service
Recorder: Keith Kost, Editor, Public Health Reports, U.S.
Public Health Service
GROUP 3
Research: Towards A Less Harmful Cigarette.
Protect?
Does A Filter
Chairman: Ernest L. Wynder, M.D., Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center
Secretary: Harold S. Diehl, M.D.,Vice Chairman, National
Interagency Council on Smoking and Health; Deputy
Executive Vice President for Research and Medical
Affairs, American Cancer Society, Inc.
Recorder: Mortimer Frankel, Associate, Materials Development,
National Tuberculosis Association
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WORK GROUPS -- SUBJECTS, CHAIRMEN, SECRETARIES AND RECORDERS
( Gont' d )
GROUP ~A
School Pr0~rams: How Young Do We St~rt~ Content of a Program~
Role of Youngsters; Materials?
Chairman: Elsa Schneider, Education Specialist, U.S. Office
of Education, Department of Health, Education and
Welfare
Secretary: John Cooper, Ph.D., Executive Secretary, American
Association for Health~ Physical Education and
Recreation
Recorder: Edward Mileff, Ph.D., Consultant in Health
Education, American Association for Health,
Physical Education and Recreation
GROUP ~B
Chairman: Robert L. Leake, Specialist, Healths Physical
Education & Safety, Utah State Board of Education
Secretary: Vincent Granell~ Ed.D., Director, Smoking and
Health Project, American Association for Health,
Physical Education and Recreation
Recorder: Mrs. Margaret Young, Assistant Director~ Smoking
and Health Project, American Association for
Health, Physical Education and Recreation
GROUP 5
qollege programs
Chairman: Samuel Fuenning, M.D., University of Nebraska,
Chief Liaison Officer, American College Health
Association
Secretary: Walter James, Vice President for Public Education,
American Cancer Society, Inc'.
Recorder: Spencer Mapes, Associate Director, Public Education,
American Cancer Society, Inc.
GROUP 6
Teacher Education: Pre-Service~ In-Service
Chairman: Willis Baughman, Ph.D., Vice President, American
Association for Health, Physical Education and
Recreation
Secretary: Sol Lifson, Director, Education, Public Relations
and Materials Development, National Tuberculosis
Association
Recorder: John Dibeler, Executive Director, Nassau (New York)
Division, American Cancer Society, Inc.
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WORK GROUPS -- SUBJECTS, CHAIRMEN, SECRETARIES AND RECORDERS
(Cont' d )
GROUP 7A
Giving Up Cigarette Smoking: How Can We Encourage Smokers to
Try to Stop? How to Help Those Who Wish to Stop? Changin~
Patterns of Cigarette Smoking.
Chairman: Kelth P. Ball, M.Do, F.R.C.P., Central Middlesex
Hospital, London
Secretary: Miss Cherry Tsutsumida, Public Health Educator,
National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health,
United States Public Health Service
Recorder: Alan C. Ford, Project Coordinator, Ohio Department
of Health
GROUP TB
Chairman: George Christakis, M.D., Assistant Dean, Associate
Professor, Community Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of
Medicine
Secretary: Nathaniel H. Cooper, M.D., Director of Community
Program, American Heart Association
Recorder: Miss Miriam Zwerin, Educational Materials Writer,
American Heart Association
GROUP 8
Role of Physician and Other Exemplars: Doctors Are Convinced~
What Evidence or Techniques of Persuasion Will Satisfy Smokers?
Chairman: Sol R. Baker, M.D., Chairman, Planning Committee,
World Conference on Smoking and Health; Chairman,
Committee on Tobacco and Cancer, American Cancer
Society, Inc.
Secretary: Kenneth Briney, Ph.D., Director of School Health,
American Heart Association
Recorder: Miss Dorothy Vickery, Educational Materials Director,
American Heart Association
GROUP 9
Results of Government Action and Legislation: What Other
Government Action Is Needed?
Chairman: Berwyn F. Mattison, M.D., Executive Director,
American Public Health Association
Secretary: James L. Troupin, M.D., Director of Professional
Education, American Public Health Association
Recorder: 3ohn T. Walden, Assistant to Associate Surgeon
General, United States Public Health Service
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WORK GROUPS -- SUBJECTS, CHAIRMEN, SECRETARIES AND RECORDERS
(Cont 'd)
GROUP i0
Communications -- The Media
Chairman: Thomas Csrlile, M.D., Past President,
American Cancer Society; Chairman~ Department
of Radiology, The Mason Clinic
Secretary: Clifton R. Read, Vice President for Public
Information, American Cancer Society, Inc.
Recorder: Irving Rimer,. Assistant Vice President for
Public Information, American Cancer Society, Inc.
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Worl~'Conference on Smoking and Health
Lurer L. Ten'y, M.D., ~hairman
Sponsored by the ~c,i,, ~
Count] o~ A~ ca~r ~
SmokinB and He~ ~e.~ c~.,~, s~t~ ~a~o~
AmerI~ Heart A~ociaUon
Ame~n ~ha~aceutteal Association
Amebean Public Health As~ciation
Amebean School Health Association
Assocladon of State and Te~ilorl~] H~alth Officers
Department of Cla~s~om Teachers of the NEA
Natlonal Consress of Pa~ents and Teachers
National League for Nursing
National Tuberculosis Associatto~
U.S. Children's Bureau
U.S. Office of Education
U.S. Public Health Se~lce
A[[i]JQte ~embers
Bo),s' Clubs of America
N~tional S~udent Nurses" Association
Natlonsl Board of Yoon8 ~en's CbrisUan Association
National Board of Young Women's Christian Associatisn
PLANNING COMMITTEE FOR WORLD CONFERENCE ON SMOKING AND HEALTH
Chairman:
Sol R. Baker, M.D.
Chairman, Committee on Tobacco and Cancer of
American Cancer Society
300 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.
John Cooper, Ph.D.~ Associate Executive Secretary,
American Association for Health, Physical
Education and Recreation
1201-16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
Nathaniel H. Cooper, M.D., Director,
Community Program, American Heart Association
44 East 23rd Street, New York, N.Y.
DeWitt C. Daughtry, M.D.
National Tuberculosis Association
1550 N.W. Tenth Avenue, Miami~ Fla.
Thomas R. Dawber, M.D.
American Heart Association
Boston University Medical Center
80 East Concord Street, Boston, Mass.
Harold S. Diehl, M.D., Vice-Chairman,
National Interagency Council on Smoking and Health
~19 East ~nd Street, New York, N.Y.
William Ellena, Ph.D., Associate Secretary,
American Association of School Administrators
l~Ol-16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
Address communications care of the Conferemce Manager: American Cancer .e~-'iety, Inc., 219 East
42nd St., New York. N. Y. 10017
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PLANNING COMMITTEE FOR WORLD CONFERENCE ON SMOKING AND HEALTH
(Cont' d )
Daniel Horn, Ph.D., Director,
National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health
National Center for Chronic Disease Control
U.S. Public Health Service
4040 North Falrfax Drive, Arlington, Va.
Sol S. Lifson, Director
Education, Public Relations and Materials Development
National Tuberculosis Association
1740 Broadway, New York, N.Y.
Secretary: Clifton R. Read
Vice President for Public Information
American Cancer Society
219 East ~2nd Street, New York, N.Y.
James L. Troupin, M.D.
Director of Professional Education
The American Public Health Association
1740 Broadway, New York~ N.Y.
COMMITTEE ON INVITATIONS
Kenneth Briney, Ph.D.
Director of School Health
American Heart Association
New York, N.Y.
Walter G. James
Vice President for Public Education
American Cancer Society
New York, N.Y.
James L. Troupin, M.D.
Director of Professional Education
The American Public Health Association
1740 Broadway
New York, N.Y.
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