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1. strike through lead attacks black.. .white... rich... poor and replace with the poor whether black or white; 2. strike through Lead fallout from industrial waste and auto exhausts; 3. strike through From polluted air and soil where exhaust fumes and industrial wastes have settled and replace with
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One of the overriding reasons we had to decline your offer was due to the objections of several National Health Organizations that had endorsed the film in its present version. ... One further comment regarding the film an Lead Poisoning--The Hidden Epidemic, we have just been awarded the New York
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We were most surprised that you, with the advice of Dr. Dorothy Harrison would not accept our criticisms of the film and refused to make alterations which would have made the film such more effective. ... You have our congratulations for winning the 1972 Silver Medal, awarded from the New York
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About six Months ago, the Association was asked to review this film, which we did. In the main it was well done although it does contain one brief, misleading segment that attempts to establish a relationship between lead in the air due to automotive gasoline antiknocks and childhood lead
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The LIA unsuccessfully attempted to make Ronald G. Stevens of Long Island Film Studios remove statements about lead in gasoline and from industrial pollution affecting children regardless of socioeconomic status from a 10-minute film titled
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The narration change that Dr.'s Harrison and Cole have agreed to, will require re-writing paragraph six in the present narration to eliminate the reference made to lead content in the auto exhausts that your Association feels is
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We went over the transcript page by page and I want to point out to you, just in general, the points which were brought up in our discussions and also the points you may want to use in backing up any argument with
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Although the Lead Industries Association (LIA), which Smith directs, was not itself involved in these and other activities, its predecessor, the National Lead Institute, was active in obscuring the hazards of
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This is an excellent movie and with the proposed change in Paragraph 6β€”which will eliminate the reference to lead in automotive exhausts-β€”we think this film will find wide acceptance in the health field.
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industry. The National Lead Institute was a predecessor of the Lead Industries Association The association lobbied to lift bans on, and promote the use of,
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I regret that you cannot see your way clear to make the changes we suggested in your movie, "Lead Poisoning, The Hidden Epidemic."
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LIA's greatest triumph was in 1925, when it overrode opposition to the introduction of tetraethyl lead as a gasoline additive
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to be an additive of commercial gasoline and later incorporated in 1928 to promote the interests of the
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Chronolog," which did a special report on the hazards of lead to humans from these products.
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From their food and from the air but these are relatively unimportant compared to old paint
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My interest in this matter was stimulated further by a recent NBC television program,
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founded an organization with a similar mission that outlasted the LIA, the
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This article about an organization in the United States is a
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Index

Tetraethyllead
lead
lead pipes
lead-based paints
American Zinc Institute
International Lead Zinc Research Organization
Sparta, NJ
Richard Schweiker
NBC
lead poisoning
New York Film Festival
Silbergeld, Ellen
"Annotation: Protection of the Public Interest, Allegations of Scientific Misconduct, and the Needleman Case"
doi
10.2105/AJPH.85.2.165
PMC
1615323
PMID
7856774
"The Lead Industry and Lead Water Pipes "A MODEST CAMPAIGN""
doi
10.2105/AJPH.2007.113555
PMC
2509614
PMID
18633098
"How We Ended Up With Lead Piping And Why Removing It Will Be Hard"
WESA
Silbergeld, Ellen
"Silbergeld Responds"

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