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Both he «jid Mrs. Miller Indicated eons 

 bul said they wanted to be even more closely kept op to date In the fxiture.'r Tb«yi'r-I:^*^i ■?•'■■•" 

 aUo asked to be alerted on all materials of slgnlflcanoe dealing with any aipeot ^•,r-.'.r^ i.f.''. 

 tobacco and health. Copies of the June, 1956, Issue of CANCER RESEARCH|"ln-V?4S^-^>^v"S 

 eluding aD article by Dr. Kotln; CANCER NEWS, Including the American CAn«»r^/^.-£?i- -.''■*-'- 

 Society story on environmental cancer, and a recent Armour Research balle 

 Including a report on air pollution research, were given to Mr. MoniJb&s as 

 pies of the recent literature of Interest. ■• ••*■_..-. •?•;■' -*j";- 



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The recent Robert Buck article "V.'hy an Airline Pilot Quit Smok-y/:' ..• 

 Ing" was discussed with Mr. Wallace. He expressed surprise that their Research , ' 

 Department had not cau ght the erro r which referred to 900 people Involved in : -^ - ; 

 tests as "airmen" when ttey were actually college students. 



Both Mr. Monahan and Mrs. Miller expressed Interest In visiting 

 TIRC and Hill and Knowlton, Inc. , offices to gain a better knowledge of data and 

 services available which might be helpful to them on future assignments. 

 Mr. Wallace said they would be happy to talk further any time we felt it was war- 

 ranted. 



Hill and Knowlton, Inc. 



