The award includes a specially designed medallion bacco research. His determination and keen Willcox &
plus $1,000 in cash. insight into problem areas have made him gt, factumr uml ti
Cundiff, B.S., ’4S and BLS. 219, was chosen for the beyond past practice, ever searching for Thmmtm
award by a committee appointed by the editorial better ways to solve analytical problems." quencv dielcc
board of "1`obacco Science" magazine. He was l`t‘COQ,- Cundilf has been author or co-author of 24 pi;} cquipliwm Wi
» nized for his achievement in the following areas: cations in the areas of tobacco and tobacco pm, Passingiitcmij
•Development of widely used analytical methods constituent analysis. Much of Cundiff’s work lm. m0tiv€_ Synth
for tobacco and its products; sulted in the determination and development ol it specialimx Ut
'Basic studies in the field of nonaqueous titrimetry rapid and accurate methods of analysis. Many q. ML [pack
which have advanced analytical chemistry in general; of vital importance to Reynolds are now coutla- Advam_.(.Im.m
°Leadership within his company and the scientific by fewer people and in less time through uu~1]_ Societvuf pin,
community which has enhanced the prestige and re- developed by Cundifl`, a company spokesman saii{ cal au;] Elpch
spect accorded tobacco scientists; He has also been on various committees at-
°Outstanding qualities of character and service to Tobacco Chemists Research (Ionference, ineli;
the general community which have reflected credit the program editorial committee and the aualv
upon the tobacco industry. methods committee. and has served at various tr
Dr. Helmut Pt. B. \rVakeham, Phillip Morris vice as secretary, program chairman, and chairman up _
president for corporate research and development. Central N. C. branch of the .·\merican (Zlarzz,
said the purpose of the prize is “to encourage industry Society.
scientists—particularly the younger ones—to work con- Cundiff is a native of \\'inchester. Kentucky _
tinuously toward developing an ever-growing store of has been with Reynolds since lt)5;2. lle transfem;
fundamental tobacco science and knowledge.” july from the research department to the pruj, .
··CLmdiH)» Dr. Vvakeham Said, ·—. -»   T
T fl;     that “'I`he appointment of Y\lr. Black is a direct rr ··
V *     of the continued expansion of sales engin<·e¤‘iM! Dr_]O]m Hom
    manufacturing activities of the Theruuitron dins
‘ y (T · T tf) ?  _ _ He also noted that Thcrmatron would be rno\‘i!·. Southwegti
  yy y   t engineering and manufacturing facilities next iiwi Pamphlet thu
 f  A '  ‘ in  V V, s  » 21 new plant in Bayshore, Long Island. fiched the qu;
_  Zi; A_  After earning a degree from the UIll\'(‘I'$ll}4~"~ The pam];
  ‘   lege of Engineering, Mr. Black was ij_l`ll(l|lilll`il   haV€ lnade SO
          the New York University. Graduate School ol l' The class j—
V V V py    #   V   neering. He served as assistant electrical eugin¤;¤7 Student. It wil
‘ V   if [   Underwriters, Laboratories in New York pw tut0f1&lcoui·Si
    ···~   %*E§3.7?¥’:? '?:¢¥¤f·r ’"’“’??¤:»figiifwstiff igiiiiiig ']"]igym;itr(m in 1949 as a sales <‘l\}.Clll*"`Y forth b(`t\\`Cl*I<
Pete,. B_ Black, ·48 1962 he was appointed sales manager and in lil"` Héshihg new
was named sales vice president. VIOUSIY Secure
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