manuscripts Smoking
Archival materials -- Manuscript;Note;Newspaper clipping;Correspondence;Pamphlet
Identifier:
1981.115.44Description
Folder 1
#1) Mock up manuscript on smoking and cigarettes
(can’t be individually numbered due to its fragile condition)
Folder 2
#2) How to die a tobacco death manuscript (not completely numbered
(document is falling apart)
Folder 3
#3) “One Lungers Don’t Smoke” Mock up manuscript (can’t be individually numbered due to its fragile condition)
Folder 4
#4) “Smoke Screen” Advertising
(can’t be individually numbered due to its fragile condition)
Folder 5
#5) Letter from Veterans Administration with list of sources referenced in the letter
(25 Apr 1968)
#6) Answers to 37 questions referenced in the letter from the Veterans Administration
#7) Manuscript on smoking with notes
#8) Newspaper clipping on nicotine
#9) National Enguirer - Statements linking smoking and cancer & handwritten remarks (3 Mar 1968)
#10) Complete copy of National Enquirer statements in #9 with memo from American Cancer Society with additional comments
#11) Questions sent to Dr. Oscar Auerbach
#12) Mock manuscript “Death is no Joke” (can’t be individually numbered due to its fragile condition)
Folder 6
#13 - #68) Handwritten and typed notes on cigarettes and smoking
#69) Newspaper cupping on harms of aspirin
#70 - #73) Letters requesting information regarding the National Enquirer to Dr. Nenery Russek, Dr. Joseph Berkson, Dr. Thomas H. Burford & Dr. Ferdinand C. Helwig
Folder 7
#74) Article on Tension - “Holding Breath Method” & “Silent Bible Method”
#75) Time Magazine article “To Save the Heart: Diet by Decree” (10 Jan 1969)
#76) Drawing - Cross made from cigarettes + copy
#77) Ad from The American Cancer Society
#78) Photo of Marlboro cigarettes + 1 copy
#79) Pamphlet on quitting smoking
#80) Corina Larks cigar ad
#81) Drawing of Skull with cigarette
#82) Small drawing of skull
#83) Cinzano ad + copy
#84) Article on “Pro-smoking articles Aren’t Necessarily All that they seem to be: + copy
#85) Photos of Winston cigarette packages + copy
#86) Pipe ad
#87) Pamphlet on “To Smoke or Not . . . “
#88) State Mutual of America Insurance ad
#89) Excerpts from National Enquirer Article cigarette-cancer link is bunk” (3 Mar 1968) + 2 copies
#90) Tobacco Institute article “To Smoke or Not to Smoke, that is Still the Question”
#91) Outline and Illustrations on smoking
#92) Ad for True Cigarettes
#93 - #(6) Photos of Larynx for article
#97 - #103) Photos of bladder for article
#104- #109) Photos of Stomach for article
Folder 8
#110) Notes smoking
#111) Notes Smoking
#112) Mock up - “Pro-Smoking Articles . . . “
#113) Article “ Higher taxes Prompt smokers of cigarettes to roll their own”
#114) “Tobacco Lust” by the Free Tract and Bible Society
#115) Article “Steps Toward Responsibility” Friends Journal
#116) Clipping: “More Than a Habit?” Wall Street Journal 1 July 1968) + 2 copies
#117) Clipping “Cigarette Ad Ban Pshed for TV (1 July 1968) + 2 copies
#118) Clipping “Stepped-Up Drive Against Smoking (16 Aug 1968) +2 copies
#119) Notes
#120) Notes: “Cost of Vietnam war”
#121) Ad Viceroy cigarettes
#122) Clipping: “Smoking and the Heart”
#123) Calendar Ad: “I advise my patients no to smoke cigarettes” American Cancer Society +5 copies
#124) Clipping: “The air in your home is more polluted than the air outside” National Enquirer
#125) Notes
#126) Clipping: Medicine-Smoking-Therapy (Time Magazine, 12 July 1968)
Folder 9
#127) Booklet “Cancer of the Lung: the Cytology of Sputum prior to the development of Carcinoma” + Copy
#128) Pamphlet: “How much is your heart worth?
#129) Booklet “Your heart has nine lives
#130) Booklet “Smoking and Health +copy
#131) Pamphlet: “Tips on how to stop smoking”
#132) Booklet “Your Heart”
#133) Booklet “Cancer of the lung”
#134) Pamphlet “Tobacco consumption and emotional stress
in the etiology of coronary heart disease”
#135) Booklet: “Lung cancer of Uranium miners on the colorado plateau”
#136) Booklet: “Cancer Invades” + 3 copies
#137) Pamphlet (True Magazine) “To smoke or not to smoke--that is still the question”
#138) Pamphlet: Reports on Tobacco and Health Research”
#139) 1967 Cancer facts and figures American Cancer Society
#140) Cigarette smoking and lung cancer American Cancer Society
#141) 1968 Cancer facts and figures American Cancer Society
#142) The effects of Smoking
#143) clippings Non-Smoke Signals
Folder 10
#144) Clipping: Quotes from Key speakers Cancer News Winter 1967
#145) Article: Modifying Smoking Habits in High School Students
#146) Clipping “The tobacco habit and nicotine”
#147) Clipping: Tobacco: How Smokers Get Hooked”
#148) Clipping: Bank Executive urges employee smoking ban
#149) Clipping: “More Americans Smoking; safer cigarette sought
#150) Clipping: Nicotine rankings of cigarettes listed
#151) Booklet “Lung Cancer -cigarette smoking as a cause”
#152) Article: Shall I smoke?
#153) Booklet: Smoking and illness
#154) Article: “Caution: Cigarette smoking may be hazardous to your health”
#155) Clipping: Burning questions/Tar and Nicotine Ratings (newsweek, 11 Dec )
#156) Booklet: “The cigarette controversy: A Storm Is Brewing”
#157) Booklet: “It’s not too late to stop smoking cigarettes!” + copy
#158) Booklet: “Cancer of the Lung”
#159) Booklet: “Cigarette smoking among high school students”
#160) Clipping: New anti-smoking method will ‘shock’ you
#161) Medicine: Clearing the Air
#162) Pamphlet: Your Health and Cigarettes
Folder 11
#163) Copies of Smoker’s lungs
Folder 12
#164) Booklet: ACS Cancer News (Vol 22, No. 1, Summer 1968)
Folder 13
#165) Manuscript: “I Saw You SMoke” by Al Look
Rights:
copyright not evaluatedRelated people
Alfred Look [1893-1992] (collector)Grand Junction High School (references)