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SINCE ITS MODEST BEGINNINGS 50 YEARS ago, the American Cancer Society has

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Abstract

Society's volunteers-who have grown in numbers from a handful to more than 2,000,000 strong.

Fields

Named Organization
AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor/Congress of Industrial Organiza)
Labor Union
Air Force
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists
American Bar Association
American Board of Pathology
American Board of Radiology
American Board of Surgery
American Cancer Society
American College of Radiology
American College of Surgeons
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 Medical Association (physicians group)
Professional trade group representing American physicians.
American Philosophical Society
American Red Cross
American Society of Cytology
American Thoracic Society (Thoracic medicine)
Organization for professionals involved in the field of thoracic (chest) medicine.
Army
Association of American Medical Colleges
Boston City Hospital
Boston University
Chamber of Commerce
Clinical Research (scientific periodical)
College of American Pathologists
Columbia University
Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
Dean College
Duke University
Emory University
Fairfield University
Finance Committee
General Motors Corporation
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Hartford Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Hercules
Howard University
Huntington Memorial Hospital
Illinois College
Indiana University (Located in Bloomington, Indiana)
Institute of Medicine
James Ewing Society (cancer research organization)
Kiwanis Club
Lahey Clinic
Lasker Foundation
Los Angeles Times
Louisiana State Medical Society
Lovelace (Biomedical Research Foundation)
Loyola University (Montreal) (Became Concordia University (Montreal))
Merged with Sir George Williams University to form Concordia University.
Marquette University
Memorial Hospital
Menninger Foundation
Mount Sinai Hospital
National Academy of Sciences
National Board of Medical Examiners
National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Medical Association
National Safety Council
Naval Hospital
Navy
New York Academy of Medicine
New York Academy of Sciences
Ohio State University
Peace Corps
Phi Beta Kappa
Piper & Marbury
Pomona College
Preventive Medicine (periodical)
Public Health University (Located in Bangkok, Thailand)
Radiological Society of North America
Radium Society
Red Cross
Republican Party
Research Council
Ropes & Gray
Rutgers University
Salvation Army
Sears Roebuck
Sidley & Austin
Sigma Xi
Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
Society of Actuaries
Society of Nuclear Medicine
St. John's Hospital
St. Joseph's Hospital
St. Mary's Hospital (Located in Rochester, Minnesota. Part of the Mayo Medical)
Stanford University
Supreme Court of the United States
Surgical Association
Temple University
Texas Medical Association
The Shield (anti-tobacco and alcohol publication of the 1920s)
Tulane University
U.S. Department of Justice
United Jewish Appeal
University of California at Los Angeles
University of Chicago
University of Colorado
University of Illinois (at Champaign-Urbana)
University of Nebraska
University of Utah
University of Washington
University System of Georgia
Ursuline College
US Army
Vanderbilt University
Veterans Administration
Veterans Hospital (Located in Marion)
Warner Lambert
Washington State Medical Association
Washington University in St. Louis
Wayne State University
Western Union
World Medical Association
Named Person
Adair, Frank E.
Adams, James S.
Adams, Lane W.
Adams, William E.
Amberg, Richard H.
Anderson, Frederick M.
Anderson, William D.
Army, Walter Reed
Aronoff, Billie L.
Baker, Sol R.
Bald, Frederick W.
Baptist, Georgia
Barton, John Rhea
Bent, Peter
Best, Richard J.
Bobst, Elmer H.
Bogle, John H.
Bond, Israel
Botsford, Thomas W.
Bowers, Russell E.
Bowman, Harold E.
Bradley, Robert B.
Branch, Diego
Branch, Francisco
Breslow, Lester, M.D. (CA Director of Public Health (1960s-70s), Plaintiff Expert)
Plaintiff
Brigham, Peter Bent
Brown, Francis B.
Buck, Charles E.
Buesing, Charles J.
Burket, Lester W.
Burman, Richard G.
Byrd, Benjamin E., Jr.
Cameron, John L.
Carlile, Thomas, M.D. (ACS, Radiologist, Mason Clinic)
Carroll, George C.
Chamber, Christi
Chamber, Junior
Chambers, Wallace L.
Church, Leon Baptist
Cleveland, Clement
Cline, John W.
Coggeshall, Lowell T.
Cole, Warren Henry, M.D. (ACS President (1960); Surgeon, U of Illinois, Chicago)
Classmate of Ochsner at Washington U.
Coll, Royal
Conley, James E.
Conroy, Thomas E.
Conroy, Thomas F.
Cooney, James P.
Copeland, Murray M.
Corp, Carl Fisher
Corp, Emery
Corp, Stanley Bledsoe
Cross, S. Holy
Crowell, Thomas Y.
Cummings, Walter J., Jr.
Dates, Gordon R.
Davis, Louis
Deegan, Thomas J.
Deegan, Thomas J., Jr.
Dennis, John M.
Diehl, Harold S.
Duckwall, Vernon E.
Dufford, Philip A.
Dunphy, J. Englebert
Ebersol, Charles R.
Edison, Thomas A.
Edwards, Lester R.
Egan, William A.
Eisele, William Martin
Endicott, Kenneth M.
Ewing, James
Farber, Sidney
Faulconer, Robert J.
Fee, Joseph M.
Fischel, Ellis
Fleming, John M.
Flynn, William J.
Foley, Joseph P.
Foote, Emerson (Ad exec.; Promoted Lucky Strikes in 1930s)
Frank, Ralph C.
Fuller, W. Parmer, Jr.
Gable, L. John
Geib, Wayne A.
Getz, Reuben D.
Graham, Robert W.
Greer, Dan B.
Greet, Dan B.
Guise, Lewis W.
Hale, Stanton G.
Harvey, Roger A.
Hayward, Hal E.
Hecke, J. Van
Hecke, Van
Hilles, Charles D., Jr.
Hinds, Ervin A.
Hoffman, Anna Rosenberg
Hollis, Norman R.
Hoop, Reed
Hoop, Roosevelt
Hoop, Thomas
Hunt, Howard B.
Hutton, Edward E.
Hutton, Edward F.
Hutton, William E.
Ill, Edward J.
James, Arthur G.
Jason, Robert S.
Jeffery, Gordon
Johnson, Donald E.
Johnston, Henry R.
Jones, Ernest, Jr.
Jones, Walter M.
Jones, Walter Maughan
Jordan, W. Quinn
Joyce, Robert E.
Judge, Grant E.
Junior, Christi
Keith, Wilfred D.
Kennedy, B. Jo
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (U. S. President, 1961-1963)
Kirschenbaum, Henry
Kohler, Walter J.
Krogh, Harold W.
Lamer, Leon
Larson, Leonard W.
Lasker, Albert D.
Defense
Leader, George M.
Leak, Glenn H.
Leone, Louis A.
Lewis, Jr., William B. (Liggett & Meyers exec)
Defense
List, Charles E.
List, Charles F.
Lloyd, Robert E.
Loeb, Roland A.
Lund, Charles C.
Maass, Clara
Marks, Maurice I.
Marks, Maurice L.
Mars, Forrest E.
Mason, Richard P.
Mason, Richard R.
Mason, Virginia
Mcclellan, James T.
Mcgrail, Richard P.
Medal, George
Meissner, William A.
Mercy, Joseph
Miller, Walter W.
Mills, Arthur M.
Mills, Arthur M., III
Mobley, John A.
Montgomery, Arthur L.
Moore, Carl V.
More, Thomas
Morgan, Royce H.
Morrissey, Donald
Nault, Burton A.
Nelson, Harry M.
Nostrand, Elmo T.
Oates, Gordon P.
Oates, Gordon R.
Ochsner, Alton, M.D. (President, Ochsner Foundation, Early Anti-Tobacco Expert)
Plaintiff
Owen, Robert E.
Pack, George T.
Palm, Jacob A.
Pendergrass, Eugene P.
Pendergrass, Eugene R.
Perry, Robert
Pfeiffer, Louise
Picker, James
Pirie, John T., Jr.
Pollock, Ira O.
Price, Margo R.
Randall, Henry T.
Rasmuson, Elmer E.
Rawles, James W.
Read, Clifton R.
Reed, Ralph T.
Rhoads, Jonathan E.
Ringle, Robert E.
Robbins, Lewis C.
Rosemond, George P.
Rosemond, George R.
Runyon, Damon
Rusch, Harold P.
Rusch, Harold R.
Sawyer, Kenneth C.
Schiebel, H. Max
Schneider, Edward J.
Schubert, Paul
Scott, Alice A.
Scott, Wendell G.
See, James Ewing
See, Loan
Silber, Joseph S.
Sloan, Alfred P., Jr.
Smith, Alfred E.
Smith, J. Winslow
Smith, Kenneth L.
Speidel, Jess W., II
Stanley, Floyd E.
Stanley, Wendell M.
Stanley, Wendell Meredith
Stewart, Donald E.
Stringfellow, George E.
Taylor, Charles P.
Taylor, Charles R.
Taylor, Howard C., Jr.
Thomas, John E.
Thomas, John F.
Thorn, Douglas A.
Tilden, Irvin L.
Tudor, W. Wallace
Ulmer, Thomas P.
Ulmer, Thomas R.
Umstead, John
Van, Peter
Wallace, Travis T.
Wallgren, Harold W.
Walsh, John G.
Warshaw, Lesley M.
Whitcomb, John G.
Whitehorn, Nathaniel
Whitely, James M.
Whitney, John Hay
Whitney, Leslie W.
Wilcox, Francis J.
Willis, Vernon B.
Wilson, J. Mathew
Winkle, Van
Winter, Norbert E.
Winter, Norbert R.
Wood, David A.
Woodcock, Allan
Woodruff, James G.
Wren, Robert S.
Young, Joseph H.
Date Loaded
16 Mar 2005
Box
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MRS. W. PARMER FULLER, JR. HilIsborough, CaIiL; ACS Honorary Life Member. Director, Children's Hospital. ACS Vice President (1954-55) ; Director-at-Large (1948-59). ACS California Division: Hen. Life Dir.; Past Bd, Chin.; Past Comdr.; San Mateo Co. Br.: Hon. Life Dir. Past .Member: U.S, Fuel Administration ; American Relief Administration Mission to Poland. Past O~cer: Family Service Agency; American Women's Voluntary Services, ,MRS. ANNA ROSENBERG HOFFMAN New York, N. ~:; ACS Honorary Life Member. ~Pnblie and Industrial R~lations Consultant. ACS Director-at-Large (1946-52). Former Assistant Secretary of Defense. .Cochairman, National Heart Committee. Member: Board of Hospitals of the City of Ne~, York: Health Research Council of the City of New York. Board Member: Albert and Mar:," Lasker Foundation; John Hay Whitney Foundation; The American Heritage Foundation; %Vorld Rehabilitatlon Fund, Inc.; Council on World Tensions; National Fund for Medical Education. MRS. POWELL GLASS Lynchburg, Va.; ACS Honorary Life l~Iember. ACS Vice President (1958-59) ; Director-at-Large (1959-61); Director, Region III (1954-59). ACS Virginia Division: Board l~fember; Past President; Past Vice President. Board Member: Virginia Council on Health and Medical Care; National Council for Homemaker Services. Winner of J. Shelton Horseley Award for outstanding contribution to cancer control in Virginia, ~" Past President, Randolph-Macon Woman's :: College Alumnae. Past President: Middle Atlantic State Chapter, American Rhododendron Society~ Garden Club of Virginia. DONALD E. JOHNSON Flint, Mich.; ACS Honorary Life Member. President, Teasurer: Advertisers Press, Inc.; Daily Reporter, Coldwater, Mich. ACS Director-at-Large (1954-61~ ; Director, Region 1V (1952-54) ; Vice Board Chairman (1959.61). ACS Michigan Division: Honorary Life Director; Past President; Past Treasurer. President, Flint College and Cultural Development. Secretary, Treasurer, Whiting Foundation. CHARLES D. HILLES, JR. New York, N. Y.; ACS Honorary Life Member. ACS Vice Board Chairman (1957) ; Director-at-Large (1939-59) ; Chairman: Research Committee (1956~; Executive Committee (1954) ; Secretary (1946-52) ; Treasurer (1945). Former Special Legal Advisor to U.S. High Commissioner for Germany, Director: Beckman-Downtown Hospitab Rip Van Winkle Foundation; Lingnan Unlversity~ The Du~chess School; Music Theater of Lincoln Center, Inc.; various business corporations. CHARLES C. LUND, M.D. Boston. Mass.; ACS Honorary Life Member. Clinics! Professor of Surgery Emeritus, Harvard Medical School. ACS President (1952) ; Vice President (1951) ; Chairman, Medical and Scientific Committee (1949); Director-at-Large (~.946-85). ACS 1~fassachusetts Division: President (!945.50), President: l~lassachusetts Medical Society (1958-59) ; Boston Surg. Sac. (1960-61). Consultant in Surgery, Fifth Surgical Service, Boston City Hospital. Surgeon, New England Deaconess Hasp. Chairman, Medo Adv. Comm., l~fass. Red Cross Program. President, Protein Foundation (1962- ). 4 T154360848

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