Tobacco Products Liability Project
[CTR Budget Review and Update on Inustry Health Group Activites]
Abstract
The CTR to hold a budget meeting with all company sponsors following the Tobacco Institute meeting. The industry health research group has met twice generally reviewing industy research and recommending the replacement of the overage staff. The tobacco industry's tobacco program copares well with other industry research programs because it has concentrated on supporting independent smoking/health work.
User-Contributed Notes
- tobacco industry research activity smoking and health issues
Fields
- Type
- Report and Memorandum
- Indexer Comment
- Hand written note: " Law reports to industries"; "see Cigt Sm eff. research Industry Health Research Group"
- Named Person
- Yeaman, Addison Y. (BW VP & General counsel; CTR Chairman of Board)General counsel for B&W. CTR Chairman/President 1975-1981
- Hoyt, Willson Thomas (W. Thomas) (CTR, President, Executive Director 1954-1984)
Previously with Hill & Knowlton- Hughes, Ivor Wallace, Dr. (CEO Brown & Williamson, TI Executive Committee)
Ivor Wallace Hughes was The Chief Executive Officer of Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company in 1983, also served on the Tobacco Institute Executive Committee in 1983 and was CTR Director 1/28/83.- Soligman (Dr.)
- Osdine (Dr.)
- Hoyt, Willson Thomas (W. Thomas) (CTR, President, Executive Director 1954-1984)
- Named Organization
- *Council for Tobacco Research-- U.S.A. Inc. CTR (Formerly Tobacco Industry Research Committee (TIRC))Created and funded by the tobacco industry to award grants to study of the link between smoking and disease. Part of a four decade effort to cast doubt on the links between smoking and disease.
- Tobacco Institute (Industry Trade Association)
The purpose of the Institute was to defeat legislation unfavorable to the industry, put a positive spin on the tobacco industry, bolster the industry's credibility with legislators and the public, and help maintain the controversy over "the primary issue" (the health issue).- 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.- American Medical Association (physicians group)
Professional trade group representing American physicians.- *Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) (Only use SAB with name of specific org.)
- Kentucky Tobacco and Health Research Institute
- Tobacco Institute (Industry Trade Association)
- Author (Organization)
- *Council for Tobacco Research-- U.S.A. Inc. CTR (Formerly Tobacco Industry Research Committee (TIRC))Created and funded by the tobacco industry to award grants to study of the link between smoking and disease. Part of a four decade effort to cast doubt on the links between smoking and disease.
- Author
- Pepples, Ernest, J.D. (BW General Counsel and Sr. VP)
- Recipient
- Edens, Joseph E. (BW; CTR Director)Joseph E. Edens was an employee of Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation and served as Director and on the Executive Committee for the Council for Tobacco Research
- *McCarty, C.I. (use McCarty, Charles I.)
Defense- Kirk, R.M. (BW President & CEO 1977-79)
Defense- Hughes, Ivor Wallace, Dr. (CEO Brown & Williamson, TI Executive Committee)
Ivor Wallace Hughes was The Chief Executive Officer of Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company in 1983, also served on the Tobacco Institute Executive Committee in 1983 and was CTR Director 1/28/83.- Pittman, Robert A. (BW Sr. Brand Marketing Supervisor, 1968-70)
Sr. Brand Marketing Supervisor, B&W 1968-70- Bryant, H.D.
- *McCarty, C.I. (use McCarty, Charles I.)
- Date Loaded
- 08 Jan 2003
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Subject to Claims of Privilege and Confidentiality:
Produced Pursuant to Court Orders in State of Minnesota, et al. v. Philip Morris, et al.

Looking bach on it, particularly In ccmvarlc~n to other
tndust~tes, such as the asbestos compnnles, ~he tobacco
industry's progrnm ef research has been ably conceived and
admlnlstercd. The Industry has spent $75 million slnco 1054
in support of Independent smoking/health work. The research
money, whether it has b~en placed with ths ~merlcan ~edlcal
Associ~tion or at prestigious universities or through CTR
under the ~uidance of It~ Sclentlf~c Advisory ~]o~rd, has been
"open" research. All o~ it has been marhed by ccmplete
freedo~ in the conduct of the work and in the publication of
results. ~© publicatlon has so~et~mes been painful to us,
e.~. the propn~andistlc publication by AY& ]nst ~,=~er of
abstracts froz studios loa~ fin'.shcd as if the ~ubllcatlon
reflected si~aiflcavt new fi~d~ngs.- On the ~hoI¢, however,
• the principle of no-.str~n~n-attached research seems the right
way te go. There nl~o ,eodn to be n mix between research
that lenn~ toward besic ~clence and, on the other band,
re~earch ~h!ch denlv v~h problems speelficnlly relatoO to
tobacco and health.
Finally, it still makes sense to u~e a su=bcr of b~skets
for c~rry~ng out the lndustry's health research--sevsral
pr~ncipal investigator~ at Bead uaiversiticn, as well as the
Council for Tobacco Ee~c~rch lundinK ~ n~a~¢r of grnntc©s in
variou~ areas of scientific hater~st.
The Indtistr~ health x'e:~e-~rch ~reul, ~'J.ll ~kc its rel:~rt
w£thln the ~cnex'al
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Subject to Claims of Privilege and Confidentiality:
Produced Pursuant to Court Orders in State of Minnesota, et al. v. Philip Morris, et al.
