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1. Title: Proposal for evaluation of 'project better' cigarettes
Bates: 1000126641/1000126642
Date: 16 January 1974
Rating:
Source: Philip Morris
Page Count: 2
Type: Research proposal, Scientific
Summary: In 1974 Wynder proposed to evaluate a safer cigarette.

[Ed: Cited in the paper: Chasing Ernst L Wynder: 40 years of Philip Morris' efforts to influence a leading scientist by N Fields, S Chapman. J Epidemiol Community Health 2003;57:571-578.]
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2. Title: Project ELBA 13 Application Groups
Bates: 1003121827/1003121827
Date: 1974
Rating:
Source: Philip Morris
Page Count: 1
Type: Note
Summary: Note found in Bob Carpenter's office.

Project ELBA's primary goal was developing an acceptable cigarette of lower biological activity.

[Ed: Cited in the paper: Chasing Ernst L Wynder: 40 years of Philip Morris' efforts to influence a leading scientist by N Fields, S Chapman. J Epidemiol Community Health 2003;57:571-578.]
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3. Title: [Invoice to Robert B. Seligman, Vice President, Research and Development, Philip Morris]
Organisation: American Health Foundation
Bates: 1003710347/1003710347
Date: 27 September 1978
Rating:
Source: Philip Morris
Page Count: 1
Type: Invoice
Summary: Invoice from the American Health Foundation to Philip Morris for US$74,817.50.

[Ed: Cited in the paper: Chasing Ernst L Wynder: 40 years of Philip Morris' efforts to influence a leading scientist by N Fields, S Chapman. J Epidemiol Community Health 2003;57:571-578.]
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4. Title: Destroyed records [Handwritten note from Jerry to Park/Walt]
Bates: 2054935502/2054935502
Date: 13 March 1992
Rating:
Source: Philip Morris
Page Count: 1
Type: Memorandum
Summary: Handwritten note indicating a list of items from an inventory that will be disposed of.

[Ed: Evidence of records management and document destruction.]

[Ed: Cited in the paper: Chasing Ernst L Wynder: 40 years of Philip Morris' efforts to influence a leading scientist by N Fields, S Chapman. J Epidemiol Community Health 2003;57:571-578.]
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5. Title: Files to be destroyed
Author: Crescente, D; Goehl, FM
Organisation: Philip Morris USA
Bates: 2061659471/2061659471
Date: 24 March 1993
Rating:
Source: Philip Morris
Page Count: 1
Type: Memorandum
Summary: Philip Morris USA interoffice correspondence from Diane Crescente to Cecilia McLaughlin forwarding files to the Carlstadt Record Center to be destroyed.

[Ed: Cited in the paper: Chasing Ernst L Wynder: 40 years of Philip Morris' efforts to influence a leading scientist by N Fields, S Chapman. J Epidemiol Community Health 2003;57:571-578.]
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6. Title: Destroyed cartons
Author: Falcon, H
Organisation: Philip Morris International
Bates: 2061673808/2061673808
Date: 28 March 1988
Rating:
Source: Philip Morris
Page Count: 1
Type: Memorandum
Summary: Philip Morris International memorandum from Hector Falcon to Phyllis Cowart indicating that the records had been destroyed.

[Ed: Cited in the paper: Chasing Ernst L Wynder: 40 years of Philip Morris' efforts to influence a leading scientist by N Fields, S Chapman. J Epidemiol Community Health 2003;57:571-578.]
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7. Title: [Letter to Dr. Ernst L. Wynder, President, American Health Foundation]
Author: Gaisch, H
Bates: 1000011490/1000011491
Date: 8 November 1976
Rating:
Source: Philip Morris
Page Count: 2
Type: Letter
Summary: Confidential letter to Ernst Wynder from Helmut Gaisch (Manager of Research, Philip Morris) concerning potential PM funding of an epidemiological survey comparing carbon and normal filter cigarettes in Switzerland.

[Ed: Cited in the paper: Chasing Ernst L Wynder: 40 years of Philip Morris' efforts to influence a leading scientist by N Fields, S Chapman. J Epidemiol Community Health 2003;57:571-578.]
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8. Title: [Letter to Helmut Wakeham, Philip Morris Research Center]
Author: Davies, DL
Organisation: American Health Foundation
Bates: 1000127270/1000127271
Date: 22 April 1974
Rating:
Source: Philip Morris
Page Count: 2
Type: Letter
Summary: In 1974 Wynder proposed to evaluate a "safer" cigarette, and requested PM funding. The budget for the first year is US$171,315.

[Ed: Cited in the paper: Chasing Ernst L Wynder: 40 years of Philip Morris' efforts to influence a leading scientist by N Fields, S Chapman. J Epidemiol Community Health 2003;57:571-578.]
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9. Title: Ernest [sic] Wynder
Author: Fagan, R
Bates: 1000321438/1000321438
Date: 1 August 1969
Rating:
Source: Philip Morris
Page Count: 1
Type: Memorandum
Summary: In a 1969 internal PM memo, Ray Fagan reported to Helmut Wakeham:

"Wynder would like to continue [his work on the epidemiology of lung cancer] ... [and] would like some unrestricted financial support from the tobacco industry in general and from each cigaret company in particular. Wynder feels that he has an ally in Roger Saleeby, who will push Wynder's request for funds in the Philip Morris office. Naturally, Wynder would like to be able to present his ideas to Mr. J. Cullman. Wynder characterizes himself as one of the 'best friends the cigaret [sic] industry has.'"

[Ed: Cited in the pape...
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10. Title: Phenols, Wynder, etc.
Author: Wakeham, H
Bates: 1001882378/1001882378
Date: 14 April 1960
Rating:
Source: Philip Morris
Page Count: 1
Type: Memorandum
Summary: PM internal correspondence between Helmut Wakeham and Jet Lincoln reveals continuing surveillance of Wynder's appearances and publications. Within the company one observer portrayed him as a loose cannon and publicity hound: "Dr. Wynder seems to be jumping about quite a bit these days. One day he advocates the use of lower combustion temperature in the cigarette . . . and the next day he concludes that phenols in cigarette smoke are bad and suggests the use of additives to ... 'speed up combustion', ... This kind of contradictory talk indicates more than ever that Dr.Wynder's cake is not the s...
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