B
Bahnson, Claus, CTR special project, 328
Baker, R. G., questions scientists considered when making statements to minimize products liability, 275 -276
Baumgardner, C. R., helped organize labor opposition to California Proposition 5, 419
Becker, Carl
Council for Tobacco Research funded, 397
Benowitz, Neal, smoker compensation, 90
Berkson, Joseph, special accouJonsultancy, 328
Berman, George, INFOTAB, 198
Bick, Rodger L.
CTR special project, 328
special account 4 consultancy, 328
Bindig, Max, Chemosol developer, 212
Bing, Richard J., TIRC/CTR Scientific Advisory Board member, 37
Binns, R. B., tobacco glycoproteins, 397
Blackhurst, J. D., effect of acidity on nicotine absorption, 79
Blacklock, J., studies of smoking and lung cancer, 112 -113
Blackman, L. C. F.
biological activity of cigarettes, 20
consulted B&W regarding BAT research agenda, 278
environmental tobacco smoke, 22 , 399 , 400
rewriting "Controversy on Smoking and Health," 346 -352
Blalock, J. V.
countering anti-cigarette forces, 189 -193
government regulation, 247 -249, 247 -250
Hill and Knowlton role, 40
nicotine, public relations implications, 102 -103
Project B attacked, 195 -197
Surgeon General's 1964 report, 50
True magazine article, 180
Blau, Theodore, special account 4 consultancy, 328
Boudin, Drummond H., TIRC/CTR Scientific Advisory Board member, 37
Bourne, Peter, statement on smoking viewed as public relations plus for tobacco industry, 353
Boutwell, Roswell K., TIRC/CTR Scientific Advisory Board member, 37
Bowers, Evelyn J., special account 4 research project, 328
Brennan, Michael J., TIRC/CTR Scientific Advisory Board member, 37
Brooke, Oliver, special account 4 research project, 329
Brotman, Richard, special account 5, 329
Brotzge, K. J., annual pesticide residue meetings, 208 -209
Brotzge, R. F., effects of smoking on electroencephalogram, 86
Brown, Barbara, special account 4 consultancy, 329
Brown, Jerry, took neutral position on California Proposition 5 , 419
Brownlee, K. A., cited in Barron's editorial, 177
Bryant, DeBaun
Kronberg Research Conference concerns, 132
R&D cost- and risk-pooling agreements between B&W and BAT, 284
scientists, agrees with Hardy's concerns regarding, 271
tobacco substitutes, 162 -163
Buhler, Victor, CTR special project, 329
Burgard, J. W.
advertising (cigarette) to counter health information, 187 -191
Barron's advertisement, 178
overlap among staff of TIRC, Tobacco Institute, and Hill and Knowlton, 40
short-term toxicity testing of cigarettes, 152
smoking and health research at Imperial Tobacco, 272 -273
Surgeon General's 1964 report, 50
Tobacco Institute Communications Committee, recommendations for 1970, 193 -194
Burger, Chief Justice Warren, passive smoking, 248
Burn, J. H., consultant on pharmacology of smoke, 61
Butts, Mr., 6
See also Brown and Williamson documents, source (Subject Index)