S
Sachs, R. H.
diethylene glycol, 224 -225
fire-safe cigarette, 252 -253
grass-roots lobbying, 251 -252
Union Carbide, diethethelyne glycol, 224 -225
workplace smoking, 250 -251
Salvaggio, John
CTR special project, 335
glycoproteins, CTR special project to investigate, 397
passive smoking, criticizing evidence, 430
Sandefur, Thomas
annual pesticide meeting, 208 -209
cocoa, 220
congressional testimony on nicotine addiction, 6 , 15 , 100 , 105
coumarin, 222
Sanford, Robert A.
additives, testing biological activity, 228
BAT research minutes and agendas, suggestions on, 278
Biological Testing Committee meeting attendee, 282
Chelwood Research Conference (1972) attendee, 279
Chewton Glen Research Conference (1979) attendee, 279
deadwood documents, 246 -247
Duck Key Research Conference (1974) attendee, 279
health-image cigarette, 129 -130
health-oriented cigarette, 130
Hilton Head Research Conference (1968) attendee, 279
inhalation tests, 133
"interest" in different research topics, 166 -167
Kronberg Research Conference (1969) attendee, 279
law department agent, 242
London Research Conference (1979) attendee, 279
Merano Research Conference (1975) attendee, 279
Montebello Research Conference (1982) attendee, 279
Montreal Research Conference (1967) attendee, 279
Penar, 205
Pichlarn Research Conference (1981) attendee, 279
R&D policy conference attendee, 281
Rio de Janeiro Research Conference (1983) attendee, 279
Sea Island Research Conference (1980) attendee, 279
short-term toxicity testing, 152
Southampton Research Conference (1984) attendee, 279
St. Adele Research Conference (1970) attendee, 279
Sydney Research Conference (1978) attendee, 279
Sarandon, Susan, 368
Sarokin, Judge H. Lee, 240
Sato, Gordon H., TIRC/CTR Scientific Advisory Board member, 38
Savage, I. Richard, special account 4 consultancy, 335
Schafter, George E., criticism of White and Froeb study, 429
Schechter, David A.
discovery of BAT research in US lawsuits, 267
scientists, avoiding statements that cause products liability problems, 275 -276
Schilling, R., special account 4 consultancy, 335
Schrauzer, Gerhard
congressional testimony on Comprehensive Smoking Prevention Act of 1982, 318
CTR special project, 335
special account 4 consultancy, 335
Schumacher, Joachim, Chemosol, 212
Scott, D. R., Associated Film Promotion audit, 365 , 369
Seltzer, Carl
compared to Henry Rothschild's CTR special projects, 293
CTR special project, 290 , 293 -296, 335
editorial on heart disease viewed as tobacco industry plus, 353 -354
favorable publicity, 317
Framingham study, attacked, 295
Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial, criticized, 295
special account 4 consultancy, 335
special account 4 research project, 335
Senkus, Murray, special account 4 consultancy, 335
Sheen, Martin, 372
Shillingford, Dr. (of Medical Research Council), 97 -98
Shinn, William
Addiction Research Foundation, 304 -305
Aviado, Domingo, 307
Council for Tobacco Research, importance of, 44 -45
CTR special project to Henry Rothschild, 291
CTR special project to Theodor Sterling, 296 -298
glycoproteins, 397
Huber, Gary, 394
Huber's concern that Shinn is perceived as closely allied to industry, 320
Kentucky Tobacco and Health Research Institute, 315 -316
public relations developments in 1981, 352
scientific meetings, desirability of having industry scientists attend, 319 -320
special account 4, 305 -306
Sterling, Theodor, 320
tobacco substitutes, 162 -163
Washington University site visit, 311
Shubik, Philippe, attacks tobacco industry scientists, 157
Sirridge, Patrick M.
Aviado, Domingo, 308 -310
Seltzer, Carl, CTR special projects, 294 -295
Sterling, Theodore
—CTR special projects, 298 -300
—recommends funding, 410 -411
Solmon, Lewis, Shook, Hardy, and Bacon research project, 336
Sommers, Sheldon C.
denying that smoking causes disease, 20
TIRC/CTR Scientific Advisory Board member, 39
Spackman, Darrel, CTR special project, 334
Spears, Alexander W.
Gori, Gio, draft NIH press releases submitted for comment, 157
International Association of Fire Chiefs, 252
self-extinguishing cigarettes, 252 , 316
Tobacco Working Group press releases, 159
Spielberger, Charles, special account 4 research project, 336
Stallone, Sylvester
$500,000 fee for smoking, 365 -367
product placement agreement, 371 , 387
settlement with B&W, 367 , 373
Stedman, R. L.
glycoproteins in tobacco smoke, 396 -397
special account 4 consultancy, 336
Stein, Arthur, special account 4 consultancy, 336
Sterling, Elia, CTR special project, 301
Sterling, Theodor D.
advisory panel to influence government publications, 323 -324
ASHRAE presentation, 298 -300
BOCA presentation, 300
California Energy Commission presentation, 300
Congress
—prepared materials for, 299
—testified before on behalf of industry, 43 , 297
criticism of articles implicating smoking and disease, 297 -298
criticism of evidence passive smoking causes disease, 297
CTR special project, 290 , 296 -301, 336 -337
environmental tobacco smoke, 296 -301
funding recommended by Patrick Sirridge, 410 -411
Geneva symposium on environmental tobacco smoke, 300
Hirayama, criticism of work linking passive smoking and lung cancer, 299
performance monitored by tobacco industry research analysts, 320
public relations, letter to the editor viewed as plus, 353 -354
Repace, James, criticism of work, 298 -299
scientific meeting quietly funded by tobacco industry, 321
sick building syndrome, 410 -411
special account 4 consultancy, 336
special account 4 funding, 299 -300
special account 4 research project, 336
warning labels, 300
Stevens, Arthur
advertisers, threats that anti-smoking legislation will cost advertisers money, 358
California Proposition 5, 420
Microbiological Associates contract, 302
Stungis, J. E., Medical Communications Program (MCP), 360 -362
Sullum, Jacob
Forbes Media Critic article attacking EPA, 181
Philip Morris ad attacking EPA, 183
R. J. Reynolds ad attacking EPA, 182
Reason article attacking EPA, 181
received funds from R. J. Reynolds, 181
Swaab, Jack S., Proposition 5 battle plan for tobacco industry, 426 -427