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Mr. Waxman. The institutions, you mean the universities or 



Mr. Glenn. The universities, or the research institute. 



Mr. Waxman. Are those institutions paid by CTR or are they 

 paid by the individual tobacco companies? 



Mr. Glenn. By CTR. 



Mr. Waxman. And how many people work for or are under con- 

 tract to CTR at the present time? 



Mr. Glenn. Under contract? 



Mr. Waxman. Yes. 



Mr. Glenn. We have no contracts at the present time. We have 

 independent research grants but no contract research at the 

 present time. 



Mr. Waxman. How many of your employees are legal staff? 



Mr. Glenn. None. 



Mr. Waxman. How many, not counting the Scientific Advisory 

 Board, are physicians and scientists? 



Mr. Glenn. Not counting the Scientific Advisory Board, six in- 

 cluding myself. 



Mr. Waxman. And will you provide for the record the past and 

 present personnel roster with aivisions by areas of job responsibil- 

 ity for each year from 1954 to the present time? 



Mr. Glenn. Yes, sir. 



[The following information was received:] 



We have prepared a list setting forth the names, years of employment and the 

 current (or terminal) position of employees of the Council and TIRC from 1954 to 

 the present. I should advise you that while our staff expended considerable time and 

 effort in trying to compile a list of all Council employees, the list may not be com- 

 plete or totally accurate because the Council's records for this 40-year period are in- 

 complete. 



In deference to the privacy interests of the persons whose names appear on this 

 list, we regard it as confidential. We expect to provide this list to the subcommittee 

 promptly after we have reached an understanding with the subcommittee staff with 

 respect to procedures for the subcommittee's handling of materials provided by the 

 Council. In the interim, I respectfully request that this letter be included in the May 

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Mr. Waxman. In 1993, what percentage of CTR research and 

 what percentage of CTR research funds involves projects directly 

 relevant to the health hazards of smoking and can you provide in- 

 formation for us for each past year? 



Mr. Glenn. Well, our mission, Mr. Waxman, is to investigate the 

 areas relating to tobacco and health and all of our research can be 

 said to be relevant to that issue. 



Mr. Waxman. And how much is directly related to health haz- 

 ards of smoking? 



Mr. Glenn. Again, Mr. Waxman, I am repeating what Mr. 

 Wyden asked me and that is that all of the research can be related 

 to issues of tobacco and health. 



Mr. Waxman. Mr. Bliley asked you for a submission for the 

 record of publications from presentations resulting from CTR's spe- 

 cial projects, and Mr. Greenwood I think made some similar re- 

 quests. 



You said in response to Mr. Greenwood you were not holding any 

 special projects documents. Would you give us all documents in 

 your possession relating to special projects, including grant applica- 

 tions, grant reviews, all correspondence with the recipients of these 

 grants? 



