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American Legacy Foundation Records
The American Legacy Foundation (ALF) records documents the work of the non-profit smoking-cessation foundation formed as a result of the 1998 Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement. Using payments from the four major American tobacco companies the American Legacy Foundation performs research and conducts targeted marketing campaigns to help Americans quit smoking and prevent youth from beginning to smoke.
Guide to Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights Curriculum Materials
This collection is comprised of curriculum and other educational and resource materials received by the Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights (ANR) organization.
Guide to the Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights Records, 1974-1994
This collection documents the work of Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights (ANR) in California.
Guide to the Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights Records, Addendum (ANR-2)
This collection is a continuation of the Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights Records (MSS 94-29), and covers the period of 1980-1996. The materials in the collection document anti-smoking activities on a national and international scale, focusing primarily on legislation and litigation, although it also includes some program materials relating to California Proposition 99-funded educational projects.
Evelyn Anderson Papers,
Includes biographical materials, certificates and awards, correspondence, photographs.
Hamilton Holland Anderson Papers,
Includes manuscripts (typescripts, mimeographs) of published and unpublished papers, lecture notes.
Philip Howard Arnot Papers,
Papers include correspondence, reprints, research materials (including illustration and demonstration materials), high school yearbooks, manuscript notes of medical school (UCSF) lectures.
S. Arrhenius' Levnadsrön
Guide to the Asian/Pacific Islander Tobacco Education Network Records
Organizational records of the Asian/Pacific Islander Tobacco Education Network (APITEN) document the work of central office staff in San Francisco and outreach to communities in promoting tobacco education, prevention, and cessation programs targeting Asians and Pacific Islanders in California through conferences, outreach, and technical assistance programs.
Jack Ralph Audy Papers,
Contents include correspondence, course syllabi, lecture notes, relating to Dr. Audy's teaching, research, and the Pacific Science Congress (1959-61, 1967-68), publications and slides.