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Hahn, Paul M., Tobacco Industry Research Committee, role in formation, 33
Haines v Liggett Group, Inc.,326 -327
Halberstam, Michael, criticism of White and Froeb study, 429
Hanauer, Peter, early California tobacco control activist, 416
Hardy, David R.
cost- and risk-pooling agreements between B&W and BAT, 284
Kronberg Research Conference, concerns, 132
scientists, concerns about statements, 268 -271
Sterling, Theodore, idea to set up panel to influence government committees, 323 -325
Hargrove, G. C.
sharing information between B&W and BAT on smoking and health, 272
tobacco substitutes, 163
Hart, Senator Gary, tax on cigarettes based on nicotine content, 258 -259
Hatch, Senator Orrin, 356 -357
Hawkins, K., 384
Hazan, Anna, tobacco use in films, 370
Heard, Alan
consulted B&W regarding BAT research conference, 278
cost- and risk-sharing agreements for R&D, 284
sidestream smoke testing, 245
smoker compensation, legal and political dimensions, 88
Hecht, Frederick, CTR special project, 331
Hegod, C., 384
Heimstra, Norman, special account 4 consultancy, 331
Henning, John F., No-on-5 campaign, 421
Henningfield, Jack, nicotine bioavailability, 91
Hickey, Richard
CTR special project, 331
Shook, Hardy, and Bacon consultancy, 331
special account 4 consultancy, 331
Hilado, Carlos, special account 4 consultancy, 331
Hirayama, Takashi
Finnegan, Tim, 415 -416
industry response to lung cancer study, 400 , 413 -416
public relations problem for industry, 352 -353, 384
Sterling, Theodor, criticized passive smoking-lung cancer link, 299
Hockett, Robert C.
glycoproteins, 322 , 397
mouse skin painting, criticism, 302
Hoel, Donald K.
Aviado, Domingo, 320
CTR special project to Carl Seltzer, 293 -294
Public Smoking Advisory Group, 394
Response Analysis Corporation study of ETS, involvement in design, 311 -312
Hoffman, Dietrich, selective filtration, 120 -121
Hopkins, Congressman Larry, fire-safe cigarettes, 316
Horsewell, H. G., nicotine-delivery research, 79
Howley, Peter M., TIRC/CTR Scientific Advisory Board member, 37
Hoyt, William T.
Hill and Knowlton and TIRC, 40
TIRC Scientific Advisory Board, withholding information from, 71 -73
Huber, Gary
American Thoracic Society/American Lung Association meeting presentation, 319 -320
Harvard colleagues view him as allied with industry, 320
Kentucky Tobacco and Health Research Institute
—director, 315
—industry lawyers investigated applicant, 315
passive smoking, 394
public relations value to industry, 353 -354
Shook, Hardy, and Bacon consultancy, 331
White and Froeb study, criticism, 429
Hudson, Perry, Chemosol, mouse skin-painting tests, 212 -213
Huebner, Robert J., TIRC/CTR Scientific Advisory Board member, 37
Hughes, I. W.
additives, testing procedures, 232
annual pesticide meeting, 208 -209
CTR special project to Carl Seltzer, 295
Gori, Gio
—commenting on draft press releases, 157
—report on less hazardous cigarettes, 160 -161
media, pitfalls of trying to influence, 356 -358
Medical Communications Program, 360 -362
public relations, 1981 developments, 352 -354
smoking and health research at Imperial Tobacco, 272 -273
Snow White controversy, 363 -364
tobacco expanded with G-13 process, 217
Tobacco Working Group, 156 -158
Humber, Tom
CTR special project to Carl Seltzer, 295
media, pitfalls of trying to influence, 356 -358
product placement in films, supported, 371
Husting, E. L., CTR special project, 331
Hutcheon, Duncan
criticizing evidence that passive smoking is dangerous, 430
CTR special project, 332