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Bembere In New York and field offices. An Indication of the reeylte has teen In- 

 cluded In tbe photostatic nevs sunsarles that have teen sent regularly to Cccnittee 

 aefflters. 



The releases were: 



1.. Announceaent of the formation of the Ccmalttee, January U, 195^. 



2. Abstract of Dr. Bosenblatt's paper, March 17, 195**. 



3. Announcesent of publication of "Scientific Perspective," April lU, 

 195'».' 



1*. Selection of Scientific Advisory Board, April 27, 195l*. 



5. Research Projects Invited for consideration by Scientific Adviscry 

 Board, May 18, 195"*. 



6. Appointment of Dr. Little as Scientific Director of the Tobacco In- 

 dustry Research Coantlttee and Chairman of the Scientific Advisory 

 Board, June 15, 195'*. 



7. Dr. Little's stateoent regarding the HaBSDond-Horn Report, June 22, 

 195>». 



6. Mr. Hartnett appointed Chairman of tbe Tobacco Industry Research 

 CooBDlttee, July 1, 195>», 



9. Dr. E. B. Wilson becoces a member of Scientific Advisory Board, 

 July 20, 195'*. 



10. Dr. Hueper'B talk at Sao Paulo distributed with "Highlights," July 

 26, 195i». 



11. Dr. Little announces scope of research program, July 28, 195'*. 



Each press announcement is prepared and distributed individually, ac- 

 cording to the type of story. A cese history of soae of the steps taken- on one 

 release is that of Dr. Hueper's talk at Sao P^ulo, Brazil: 



