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Chapter 18: Searle's Sweet Success


  • 1. Joann S. Lublin, "Searle Confirms Rumsfeld Will Become President, Chief Executive Officer June 1," Wall Street Journal, April 18, 1977.

  • 2. Jim Denny, "G. D. Searle & Co.: A Brief History as Recalled by Jim Denny," June 17, 2010.

  • 3. OECD Health Data 2010, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, June 2010.

  • 4. Hugh D. Menzies, "The Ten Toughest Bosses," Fortune, April 21, 1980.

  • 5. Robert H. Mazur, "Discovery of Aspartame," in Aspartame: Physiology and Biochemistry, eds. Lewis D. Stegink and Lloyd J. Filer, Jr. (New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1984), pp. 3-4; John E. Robson, "Aspartame Chronology," July 30, 1986.

  • 6. "Study of G. D. Searle Shows 'Sloppy' Tests of Drugs, FDA Says," Wall Street Journal, January 21, 1976; "FDA Calls for Grand Jury Investigation of G. D. Searle's Drug-Testing Practices," Wall Street Journal, April 9, 1976.

  • 7. Donald R. Murdoch, letter to Dan Rather, July 17, 1984.

  • 8. Rumsfeld, [No Subject], July 12, 1984.

  • 9. Rumsfeld, "NutraSweet," October 22, 1990.

  • 10. "Searle: Rallying a Drug Company with an Injection of New Vitality," Business Week, February 8, 1982.

  • 11. Patricia Szymczak, "Monsanto, Searle Make Sweet Deal," St. Louis Globe-Democrat, July 19, 1985.

  • 12. "Searle 1888-1985," shareholder report, January 31, 1986.

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