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Notes

1. “[Review of scientific and public policy events relevant to smoking; incomplete document]” Brown and Williamson Document 2114.02. March 15, 1973

2. Roper Organization. “A study of public attitudes towards cigarette smoking and the tobacco industry.” Prepared for the Tobacco Institute. Washington, DC: Roper Organization, 1978 May.

3. Kluger R. Ashes to ashes: America's hundred-year cigarette war, the public health, and the unabashed triumph of Philip Morris. New York: Vintage Books, 1996.

4. Hanauer P. “Interview with Edith Balbach. June 4, 1998” .

5. Hyink BL, Provost DH. Politics and government in California. New York: Longman, 1998.

6. Pepples E. “Campaign report—Proposition 5, California 1978. January 11, 1979” . Brown and Williamson Document 2302.05.

7. Stockdale J. “Memo to Edward A. Grefe. August 25, 1977” . Bates No. 2024372962/2966.

8. Taylor P. The smoke ring. New York, NY: Pantheon Books, 1984.

9. Pepples E. “Letter to J. Swaab re: California Proposition 5. February 15, 1978” . Brown and Williamson Document 2302.01.

10. Shartsis AJ. “Letter to Ramsey Elliott. October 28, 1978” .

11. Economic Research Associates. Memorandum report: Estimated costs for government occupied buildings to comply with the proposed “Clean Indoor Air Act.” April 25, 1978. Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights Records, MSS 94-29, Archives and Special Collections, Library and Center for Knowledge Management, University of California, San Francisco.

12. Economic Research Associates. “Memorandum report: Estimated cost for effective enforcement and prosecution of the “Clean Indoor Act.” May 9, 1978” . Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights Records, MSS 94-29, Archives and Special Collections, Library and Center for Knowledge Management, University of California, San Francisco.

13. Loveday P. “Speech. Minneapolis, February 3, 1979” . Bates No. 2024372711/2741.

14. V. Lance Tarrance $ Associates. “Memorandum to John D. Kelly and Stuart Spencer re: summary analysis of California Separate Sections Study. February 25, 1980” . Bates No. 1005067831/7842.

15. Scott S. “Memo to “Distribution.” June 10, 1980.”

16. Kennery D. “Election 80: Campaigns compete for access to airwaves” . PSA Magazine 1980 July;32ff.

17. Gilmour J, Bergland D, Flournoy H. “Letter to Mr. Greenwood. August 15, 1980” .

18. Soble RL. “Opposition leaders claim proposition is deceptive” . Los Angeles Times 1980 September 7;H3.

19. Bartlett R. “Smoking-law foes start petition to snuff it out” . San Francisco Chronicle 1983 June 15.

20. Hanauer P. “Proposition P: Anatomy of a nonsmokers' rights ordinance” . New York State Journal of Medicine 1985;85(7):369-374.

21. Ainsworth G. Memorandum to E. A. Horrigan, Jr., G. H. Long, and C. A. Tucker re: San Francisco campaign. July 16, 1983. Bates No. 50212 3473/3474.

22. Nelson Padberg Consulting. Campaign update: No on Proposition P: San Franciscans Against Government Intrusion. September 8, 1983. Bates No. 2024078573/8652.

23. Nelson Padberg Consulting. Preliminary campaign plan. 1983 July. Bates No. 50212 3475/3481.

24. Johnston D. “Anti-smoking foes claim names for S.F. referendum” . San Francisco Examiner 1983 June 28;A1.

25. Hsu E. “Smoking law backers organize S.F. group” . San Francisco Chronicle 1983 August 18.

26. Nelson Padberg Consulting. Post election report. 1984 January. Bates No. 50065 0179/0189.

27. Tarrance VLJ. Research memorandum to Robert Nelson, John D. Kelly, M. Hurst Marshall, W. E. Ainsworth, James Cherry, Esq., K. V. R. Dey, Jr., Ernest Pepples, Esq., Stanley S. Scott, re: San Francisco Proposition P tracking. November 3, 1983. Bates No. 50388 7726/7728.

28. Ainsworth G. Memo to E. A. Horrigan, Jr., re: San Francisco campaign. November 4, 1983. Bates No. 50065 0286.

29. Tobacco Institute, State Activities Division. California: A multifaceted plan to address the negative environment. Washington, DC: Tobacco Institute, January 11, 1991. Bates No. 2023012755/2944.

30. USDHHS. Reducing the health consequences of smoking: Twenty-five years of progress. Rockville, MD: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health, 1989. DHHS Publication No. (CDC) 89-8411.

31. Pritchard R. “Tobacco industry speaks with one voice, once again” . United States Candy and Tobacco Journal 1986 July 17-August 6;86.


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Preferred Citation: Glantz, Stanton A., and Edith D. Balbach Tobacco War: Inside the California Battles. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c2000 2000. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft167nb0vq/