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Gained self-respect in regard to his abilities to make decisions?

Become a better and happier member of the group?

Acquired understandings regarding responsibilities for individual and group tasks--thus becoming a better
citizen within the classroom?

Been able to present and listen calmly and courteously to a different point of view?

Been seeking information on both sides of the problem regarding the use of tobacco, drugs, and alcohol?
Become more sensitive to the problems regarding the use of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs?

Been better able to face and try to solve problems and accept responsibilities rather than run away from them?
Gained healthy, wholesome, and intelligent outlooks concerning the use of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs?

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National Center for Chronic Disease Control

United States Public Health Service

4040 North Fairfax Drive

Arlington, Virginia 22203

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National Interagency Council on Smoking and Health P. O. Box 3654

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United States Government Printing Office

Division of Public Documents

Washington, D. C. 20402

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Brecker, Ruth and Edward, The Consumers Union Report on Smoking and The Public Interest, New York: Consumers
Union, 1963

Smoking and Health.

Report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, #1103,
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964

The Health Consequences of Smoking, 1968 Supplement to the 1967 Public Health Service Review, Washington, D.C.:
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968

Pamphlets

"A Light On the Subject of Smoking," #448, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 "Answering the Most Often Asked Questions About Cigarette Smoking and Lung Cancer," #2023 LE, American Cancer Society, 1965

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Public Affairs Pamphlets, 1966

Blakeslee, Alton, "It's Not Too Late to Stop Smoking Cigarettes!" #386, New York:
Brecker, Edward and Ruth, "Smoking--The Great Dilemma," #361, New York: Public Affairs Pamphlets, 1964
Curtis, Lindsay R., "Smoking or Health," Texas: Tane Press, 1966

"His First Cigarette May Be A Matter of Life Or Death,' "Chicago, Illinois:

Teachers

National Congress of Parents and

McGrady, Pat, "Cigarette and Health," #228 A, New York: Public Affairs Pamphlets, 1963

"Smoking and Health Experiments, Demonstrations, and Exhibits," Public Health Service Publication #1843, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968

"Smoking, Health, and You," #424, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966

Steward, Verne, "Why The Fuss," Washington, D.C.: Narcotics Education, Inc., 1966

Stewart, William, "How to Break the Cigaret Habit," #GPO 937-882, Virginia: National Clearinghouse for Smoking

and Health

"Summaries and Conclusions. Smoking and Health. Report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service," #2019, American Cancer Society, 1966

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"Teaching About Cancer, American Cancer Society, 1965

"The Facts About Smoking and Health," #1712, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office

"Tobacco and Health. A Handbook for Teachers," Texas: Tane Press, 1968

"Where There's Smoke..., " #2017, American Cancer Society, 1965

"Why Nick the Ciagrette is Nobody's Friend," #447, Washington, D. C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966
"You Can Quit Smoking--Young Smokers Aren't Really Hooked," #443, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing
Office, 1965

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BIBLIOGRAPHY (continued)

Pamphlets (continued)

"Your Teenage Children and Smoking," #423, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 "Youth Looks At Cancer, American Cancer Society, 1960

Folders and Reprints

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"Cancer of the Lung," #1173, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968
"Cigarette Quiz," #EM415, New York: American Heart Association, 1967

"Cigarette Smoking Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema," #1103-F, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing
Office, 1966

"Coming:

Action to Reduce Cigarette Smoking?" Reader's Digest, December, 1968, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government
Printing Office
"Enjoy the Pleasures of Not Smoking," #EM 437, New York: American Heart Association, 1967
"If You Must Smoke. "#1786, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968
"I'11 Choose the High Road," American Cancer Society, 1967
Mooney, Hugh H., "What the Cigarette Commercials Don't Show," January, 1968, Reader's Digest Reprint, New York
"100,000 Doctors Have Quit Smoking Cigarettes," #2033, American Cancer Society, 1968

"Parents, Teachers, Students, Take a New Look At Cigarettes and the Schools," Washington, D.C.:

Sales Section, NEA

"Shall I Smoke?" #2042, American Cancer Society, 1966

"Smoke Cigarettes? Why?" #2042, American Cancer Society, 1968

"Smoking:

Facts You Should Know," #OP 42, Chicago:

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"10 Little Smokers, Minnesota: Imagination, Inc.

American Medical Association, 1964

Publications

"The Facts on Teenage Smoking," Reprint from Parent's Magazine, October, 1960, New York: The Parent's Institute "To Smoke or Not to Smoke?" American Cancer Society

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"What Everyone Should Know About Smoking and Heart Disease, #EM 343, New York: American Heart Association, 1968 "What to Tell Your Parents About Smoking, #EM 427, New York: American Heart Association, 1966

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"What We Know About Children and Smoking," #1711, Washington, D. C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 "Your Health and Cigarettes, " #2085, American Cancer Society, 1968

"Your Teenager and Smoking," #OP 177, Chicago: American Medical Association, 1966

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