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CONFIDENTIAL:
MINNESOTA TOBACCO LITIGATION

M e m b e r s
National Commission on Smoking & Public Policy
David Baltimore, Ph.D. Cambridge, Mass. Microbiologist.
Professor of Biology, MIT, 1972-.
Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine, 1975,
shared with Dulbecco and Temin. Studies
concerning interaction of tumor viruses and
genetic material of host cells.
ACS Professor of Microbiology, 1973-.
Member, Advisory Panel Review Committee,
NCI/NIH and National Academy of Sciences.
Married to Alice Huang, also on NCSPP.
U.S. Steel and Lilly & Co. awards.
ATTENDED Boston and Philadelphia forums.
Benjamin F. Byrd, Jr., M.D. Nashville, Tenn. Surgeon.
Professor of Clinical Surgery, Vanderbilt
School of Medicine; Professor of Clini-
cal Surgery, Meharry Medical College;
Chairman of Surgery, St. Thomas Hospital.
ACS President, 1975-76; Director-at-Large,
1974-; Delegate Director, 1965-74; Chair-
man of Medicine and Science Committee,
1973; Chairman of Breast Cancer Control
Task Force, 1971-.
ACS Tennessee Division: Past President;
Nashville-Davidson County Unit, Past
President.
Governor; Chairman, Committee on Cancer,
American College of Surgeons.
ATTENDED Philadelphia forum.
Dennis Charmot, Ph.D. Washington, D.C. Labor administrator.
Assistant to executive secretary, AFL-
CIO Council for Professional Employees.
ATTENDED no forums, told TI in 7/77 he
had resigned "some time ago".
Merlin K. DuVal, M.D. Tucson, Ariz. Surgeon.
Vice President, Health Sciences, University
of Arizona, 1972-.
Assistant Secretary for Health and Scien-
tific Affairs, HEW, 1971-72.
V.A. trained.
ATTENDED Denver, Chicago and Atlanta
forums.
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Charles R. Ebersol
Marshall K. Evans
Dorothy I. Height
Litchfield, Conn. Attorney.
Member, Ebersol, Roraback & Brower,
Torrington, Conn.
ACS Past Officer Director.
ACS Chairman, Board of Directors, 1971-73;
Vice Chairman, 1969-71; Director-at-
Large, 1963-73; Chairman, Executive
Committee, 1966-69; Secretary, 1962-66;
Director, Region I, 1959-63.
ACS Connecticut Division: Past Chairman,
Executive Committee, 1956; Past Crusade
Chairman, 1952-55; Past President, Torring-
ton Branch, 1956-60; Past Chairman, Dis-
trict Campaign, 1956-60.
Former judge, Torrington City Court,
1951-55.
ATTENDED Los Angeles, Boston, Atlanta
and Philadelphia forums.
Pittsburgh, Pa. Retired corp. executive.
Former vice chairman, Westinghouse
Electric Corp.
Director, Equimark bank holding company.
ATTENDED Seattle, St. Louis, Boston and
Philadelphia forums.
Washington, D.C. Social worker.
President, National Council of Negro
Women.
Served on President's Committee for Employ-
ment of Handicapped, President's Commis-
sion on Status of Women.
AT°I'ENDED no forums.
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Robert W. Holley, Ph.D. La Jolla, Calif. Biochemist.
ACS Professor of Molecular Biology, Salk
Institute.
Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine, 1968.
Role of enzymes in cellular genetics and
development.
Lasker, U.S. Steel Foundation awards.
Member, National Academy of Sciences.
Fellow, Cal Tech.
ATTENDED Los Angeles and Denver forums.
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Alice Huang, Ph.D.
Cambridge, Mass. Virologist.
Associate Professor of Virology and
Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical
School, 1973-.
Former USPHS Fellow in biochemical virology,
Salk Institute and MIT; member virology
study section, NIH.
Married to David Baltimore, also on NCSPP.
ATTENDED Atlanta and Philadelphia forums.
Mrs. Robert W. Huff Rome, Ga.
ACS Past Officer Director.
ACS Vice President, 1971-74; Delegate
Director, 1969-74; Chairman, Public Edu-
cation Committee, 1970-72; Delegate mem-
ber, 1964-69.
ACS Georgia Division: Board member, 1956-;
Past Chairman, Public Education Committee,
1956-60, 1962-70.
Member, Executive Committee, Georgia Can-
cer Management Network.
Member, National YMCA Board, 1969-74, 1975-;
National YMCA Executive Committee, 1971-74;
SE Region YMCA Board, 1969-; SE Region
Executive Committee, 1970-.
Past President and Chairman, SE Region YMCA
Board, 1972-74.
ATTENDED Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta and
Philadelphia forums.
Allan K. Jonas Los Angeles. Businessman.
President, Jonas Industrial Management Co.
Chairman, ACS Task Force on Tobacco and
" Cancer.
ACS Treasurer, 1976; Secretary, 1974-76;
Member, Executive Committee, 1971-; Dele-
gate Director, 1969-.
ACS California Division: President, 1968-
70; First Vice President, 1967-68; Member,
Board and Executive Committee, 1964-;
Chairman, Fund Raising Committee, 1964-67;
Los Angeles County Branch: President, 1967-
68.
Charter member, Governor's Cancer Advisory
Council.
President, American Industrial Real Estate
Association.
Board Chairman, ACLU Foundation.
Member, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce;
UCLA Extension faculty; California Citi-
zen Action Group Board.
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ATTENDED Los Angeles forum.
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George Kneeland
Harrington Park, N.J.
Chairman of the Board; Chairman, Executive
Committee and Chief Executive of St.
Regis Paper Co.
Director of Southland Paper, Aluminum.
Press Vessel Holding, Obbola Liner Board.
ATTENDED no forums.
Philip R. Lee, M.D. San Francisco. Internal medicine.
Professor of Social Medicine (former chan-
cellor), University of Calif. San Francisco
Medical School, 1969-. - "
Assistant Secretary for Health and Scien-
tific Affairs, HEW, 1965-69.
Research in arthritis and rheumatism.
ATTENDED Denver and Boston forums.
Charles A. LeMaistre, M.D. Austin, Tex. Administrator.
Chancellor, University of Texas Systems,
1971-.
Member, Surgeon General's Advisory Commit-
tee on Smoking and Health, 1963-64; AMA
Education and Research Foundation Commit-
tee on Tobacco and Health, 1964-.
APPEARED as witness at Denver forum repre-
senting Texas ACS Division as chairman of
Study Committee on Tobacco and Cancer,
then as NCSPP panellist in Boston and
Atlanta.
Salvador E. Luria Cambridge, Mass. Bacteriologist.
Professor of Biology, and director of the
Center for Cancer Research, MIT.
Nobel Prize in Medicine/Physiology, 1969,
in virus studies.
Also works in genetics and radiation effects
Fellow at Salk Institute, 1965.
Member, National Academy of Sciences.
ATTENDED no forums.
Baldwin Maull Princeton, N.J. Retired banker.
Former board chairman, Marine Midland Banks.
Practiced law with Sullivan & Cromwell,
1925-34, before joining Marine Midland
Grace Trust Co. in 1935.
Director of St. Regis Paper Co., Niagara
Mohawk Power Corp., Lehigh Valley Rail-
TIMN 288847 road, Utica Mutual Insurance Co., Graphic
Arts Mutual Insurance Co., and American
Re-Insurance Co.
CONFIDENTIAL: ATTENDED Denver, Seattle, St. Louis,
MINNESOTA TOBACCO LITIGATION Atlanta and Philadelphia forums.

Members-NCSPP - 5
James Quigg Newton, Jr.
Cornelius W. Owens
Mrs. Marlin (Carol) Perkins
New York. Foundation executive.
Vice Chairman, Commonwealth Fund.
Former Vice President of Ford Foundation,
President of University of Colorado, legal
secretary to William O. Douglas at the
SEC and mayor of Denver.
Director of NY Life Fund and Kaiser Founda-
tion Hospitals and Health Plan.
ATTENDED Los Angeles, St. Louis, Boston
and Atlanta forums.
New York. Retired corp. executive.
Former Executive Vice President, AT&T.
Director of Marine Midland Banks, Inc.,
W. R. Grace Co., Inc., New York Stock Ex-
change, Boston College, New England T&T
and St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical
Center, N.Y.
ATTENDED Los Angeles, Denver and Chicago
forums.
St. Louis, Mo.
TV commentator, authoress and lecturer.
ACS Director-at-Large, 1975-.
ACS Honorary Education Co-Chairman, 1975.
Vice President, W.C.S.R.C. Wolf Sanctuary.
Member: Women's Board, Field Museum of
Natural History, Chicago, Ill.; St. Louis
Woman's Club.
Responsible for First International Sym-
posium for the Threatened and Endangered
Wildlife of North America held in Washing-
ton, D.C., 1974.
Safari leader to Africa. Wife of wildlife
TV producer and former St. Louis Zoo
director.
ATTENDED St. Louis, Chicago, and Phila-
delphia forums.
H. Marvin Pollard, M.D. Ann Arbor, Mich. Internal medicine.
Professor of Internal Medicine, University
of Michigan School of Medicine; Head,
Gastroenterology section.
ACS Past Officer Director.
ACS President, 1971; Vice President, 1970;
Delegate Member, 1962-64; Chairman, Medi-
cine and Science Committee, 1968; Chair-
man, M.S. Executive Committee, 1967-68;
Director-at-Large, 1966-72; Chairman,
Clinical Fellowship Committee, 1966-67.
ACS Michigan Division: Honorary Life Member;
CONFIDENTIAL: Board member; Clinical Fellowship Committee.
.
MINNESOTA TOBACCO LITIGATION ATTENDED no forums.
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Harvey Russell
Purchase, N.Y. Corporation executive.
Vice President - Planning, Pepsico, Inc.
ATTENDED no forums.
Robert E. Shank, M.D. St. Louis, Mo. Preventive medicine and
nutrition.
Danforth Professor of Preventive Medicine,
Washington University.
USPHS, 1949-53.
From intern to resident, Barnes Hospital,
St. Louis, 1939-41.
Research on nutrition, vitamins, progres-
sive muscular dystrophy, cirrhosis and
hepatitis.
ATTENDED St. Louis and Boston forums.
Scott K. Simonds, Dr. P.H. Ann"Arbor, Mich. Health educator.
Professor of Health Education and Director
of Health Education Program, University of
Michigan School of Public Health.
Past President, Society for Public Health
Education;'Member, President's Committee
on Health Education, 1971, which was
directed by Victor Weingarten and, like
NCSPP, had cross-country hearings.
ATTENDED Los Angeles, Seattle, St. Louis,
Chicago and Boston forums.
Marietta Tree New York. City planner.
Partner, Llewelyn-Davies Associates, city
planners. Former member of U.S. delega-
tion to the U.N.; U.S. representative to
the U.N. Trusteeship Council with rank
of ambassador.
Director of CBS, Pan American Airways.
Member, Social Science Foundation Advisory
Board.
ATTENDED no forums, told TI in 7/77 she
had resigned.
William H. Wendel Lewiston Heights, N.Y. Corporate executive.
President and director, Carborundum Co.
Director of Marine Midland Banks, Inc.,
Dunlop Tire & Rubber, N.Y. Telephone and
American Research and Development Corp.
ATTENDED Chicago forum.
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Members-NCSPP - 7
Kerr White, M.D.
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New York. Epidemiologist.
Institute for Health Care Studies, United
Hospital Fund of N.Y.
Formerly Professor of Health Care Organi-
zation and Public Health, Johns Hopkins,
1964-76.
Consultant, National Center for Health
Statistics, National Science Foundation.
Trustee, Case Western Reserve.
Chairman, U.S. National Commission on
Vital & Health Statistics.
ATTENDED no forums.
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