{
  "strand": "Product-defense literature",
  "summary": "I searched all six target product-defense/manufactured-doubt books for John P. Frawley and directly-relevant Hercules-dioxin content, plus the journalistic and archival sources that first surfaced the 1965 industry dioxin memos (the prize being the provenance of Document B). Key provenance result: the famous whole-2,4,5-T-industry-would-be-hard-hit / restrictive-legislation language is the DOW memo by chief toxicologist V.K. Rowe to Ross Milholland dated June 24, 1965, NOT a Hercules or Frawley memo. A separate Hercules-authored memo recording the March 24, 1965 Chloracne Problem Meeting at Dow (Midland MI) reports Dow as fearful of a congressional investigation and Hercules's view that the Public Health Service would be happy to get in the act. Frawley personally attended that March 24, 1965 meeting and there received Dow's dioxin analyses of Hercules's own 2,4,5-T product, per In re Agent Orange, 565 F. Supp. 1263. The exact phrase extremely frightened could not be located in any indexed source. Of the six books, Schuck's Agent Orange on Trial demonstrably does NOT name Frawley (Google Books full-text: 0 pages match Frawley, 14 pages match Hercules); the limited-preview or controlled-lending status of the other five (Michaels, Oreskes/Conway, Markowitz/Rosner, Martini, Wilcox) blocked conclusive full-text search from this environment.",
  "findings": [
    {
      "claim": "The whole-industry-hard-hit / restrictive-legislation language that Document B likely paraphrases is the DOW memo by chief toxicologist V.K. Rowe to Bioproducts Manager Ross Milholland, dated June 24, 1965 - not a Hercules or Frawley document.",
      "grade": "secondary",
      "evidence": "Secondary sources quote Rowe (Dow): the whole 2,4,5-T industry would be hard hit and he would expect restrictive legislation; the material exceptionally toxic. Attributed to a June 24 1965 Rowe-to-Milholland letter surfaced in Agent Orange litigation / 2009 Greenpeace release.",
      "citation": "V.K. Rowe (Dow) to R. Milholland, June 24 1965; quoted in globalresearch.ca (2009) and independentsciencenews.org (Nov 14 2017)",
      "url": "https://www.independentsciencenews.org/news/years-before-vietnam-the-chemical-industry-knew-about-dioxins/",
      "confidence": "high"
    },
    {
      "claim": "A separate Hercules-authored memo recording the March 24 1965 Chloracne Problem Meeting at Dow (Midland MI) reports Dow scientists fearful of a congressional investigation and restrictive pesticide legislation, and Hercules's belief that the Public Health Service would intervene.",
      "grade": "secondary",
      "evidence": "Article paraphrases/quotes the Hercules meeting memo: Dow particularly fearful of a congressional investigation and excessive restrictive legislation on the manufacture of pesticides; Hercules believed PHS would be very happy to get in the act. Minutes drafted about 5 days after the meeting.",
      "citation": "Latham & Sorge, Years Before Vietnam, the Chemical Industry Knew About Dioxins, Independent Science News, Nov 14 2017 (Poison Papers / Van Strum)",
      "url": "https://www.independentsciencenews.org/news/years-before-vietnam-the-chemical-industry-knew-about-dioxins/",
      "confidence": "high"
    },
    {
      "claim": "John P. Frawley personally attended the March 24 1965 Dow Chloracne Problem Meeting and there received Dow's dioxin analyses of Hercules's own 2,4,5-T product; his first knowledge of 2,4,5-T industrial health problems was February 1965 via Dow.",
      "grade": "secondary",
      "evidence": "Court opinion (via consistent search snippets): Frawley's first knowledge of 2,4,5-T health problems Feb 1965 via Dow; in March 1965 Frawley attended the Dow meeting where he received Dow's analyses of Hercules' product. From affidavit/deposition.",
      "citation": "In re Agent Orange Prod. Liab. Litig., 565 F. Supp. 1263 (E.D.N.Y. 1983) (Pratt, J.), MDL 381",
      "url": "https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/565/1263/1458052/",
      "confidence": "high"
    },
    {
      "claim": "Frawley testified he did not learn of Monsanto's 1949 chloracne (Nitro) problems until February 1965, and stated by affidavit that to his knowledge Hercules never had a chloracne case among its workers from 1961 until it ceased production in 1970.",
      "grade": "secondary",
      "evidence": "Opinion: Frawley, Hercules GM of Health Environment and Safety (with Hercules since 1956), did not learn of Monsanto's 1949 chloracne problems until February 1965; affidavit asserts no Hercules chloracne case 1961-1970.",
      "citation": "In re Agent Orange Prod. Liab. Litig., 565 F. Supp. 1263 (E.D.N.Y. 1983)",
      "url": "https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/565/1263/1458052/",
      "confidence": "high"
    },
    {
      "claim": "Judge Pratt granted Hercules summary judgment on the government-contractor defense because Hercules's product was dioxin-free, so Hercules did not know more than the government about dioxin hazards.",
      "grade": "secondary",
      "evidence": "Opinion reasoning (per snippets): because its product was dioxin-free, Hercules had no knowledge of harm from dioxin contamination and thus did not know more than the government; Pratt granted SJ to Hercules, Thompson, Riverdale, Hoffman-Taff.",
      "citation": "In re Agent Orange Prod. Liab. Litig., 565 F. Supp. 1263 (E.D.N.Y. 1983); later withdrawn by Weinstein C.J.",
      "url": "https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/565/1263/1458052/",
      "confidence": "high"
    },
    {
      "claim": "Peter H. Schuck's Agent Orange on Trial (1986) does NOT mention Frawley by name, although it discusses Hercules.",
      "grade": "absence-of-evidence",
      "evidence": "Google Books full-text search of Schuck (vol id CnyRAAAAMAAJ): query Frawley returned did not match any documents; control query Hercules returned 14 pages matching, confirming the search index works for this snippet-view volume.",
      "citation": "Google Books, Schuck, Agent Orange on Trial (Belknap/Harvard 1986), full-text queries Frawley (0) vs Hercules (14)",
      "url": "https://books.google.com/books?id=CnyRAAAAMAAJ&q=Frawley",
      "confidence": "high"
    },
    {
      "claim": "The exact phrase extremely frightened (as in the Document B description) was not located in any indexed online source tied to Hercules/Frawley or the 1965 dioxin memos.",
      "grade": "absence-of-evidence",
      "evidence": "Targeted WebSearches for extremely frightened plus dioxin/Hercules/Dow/chloracne/1965 returned no links. The documented memo language is Dow/Rowe hard-hit/restrictive-legislation and the Hercules memo fearful-of-a-congressional-investigation; extremely frightened appears to be paraphrase or from an unindexed source.",
      "citation": "WebSearch queries 2026-06-09: extremely frightened dioxin 1965 Hercules OR Dow chloracne meeting memo (no links)",
      "url": "https://www.independentsciencenews.org/news/years-before-vietnam-the-chemical-industry-knew-about-dioxins/",
      "confidence": "medium"
    },
    {
      "claim": "The modern journalistic source that re-surfaced the 1965 Hercules/Dow chloracne-meeting memos (Independent Science News, 2017) does NOT name Frawley; the Dr. Frawley phrasing seen in search engines originates from the 565 F. Supp. 1263 court opinion, not the article.",
      "grade": "CONFIRMED-primary",
      "evidence": "Direct fetch confirmed the name Frawley does not appear in the article; authors Jonathan Latham & Petra Sorge, Nov 14 2017; sourced to the Poison Papers (Carol Van Strum collection).",
      "citation": "Latham & Sorge, Independent Science News, Nov 14 2017 - full-text check for Frawley (absent)",
      "url": "https://www.independentsciencenews.org/news/years-before-vietnam-the-chemical-industry-knew-about-dioxins/",
      "confidence": "high"
    },
    {
      "claim": "A 1956 Monsanto physician letter and a Dec 19 1964 Boehringer Ingelheim-to-Dow letter (both Poison Papers) establish the pre-Vietnam dioxin knowledge framing the Hercules/Frawley trail; the Boehringer letter warned the extraordinary danger of tetrachlorobenzodioxin is not generally known.",
      "grade": "secondary",
      "evidence": "Article quotes Boehringer Ingelheim (Dec 19 1964) on the extraordinary danger of the dioxin and a 1956 Monsanto Confidential physician letter describing severe skin eruptions; cited to DocumentCloud Poison Papers ID 3418422-1A-1-563.",
      "citation": "Poison Papers doc 1A-1-563, DocumentCloud ID 3418422-1A-1-563, in Independent Science News (2017)",
      "url": "https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3418422-1A-1-563.html",
      "confidence": "medium"
    },
    {
      "claim": "Frawley/Hercules are NOT discernibly indexed in Michaels Doubt Is Their Product, Oreskes/Conway Merchants of Doubt, or Markowitz/Rosner Deceit and Denial via reachable full-text search - status indeterminate, not confirmed absent.",
      "grade": "absence-of-evidence",
      "evidence": "These three are limited-preview Google Books volumes; the fetcher returned only the metadata landing page (not server-rendered snippet counts), so a Frawley search could be neither confirmed nor refuted. No external citation surfaced placing Frawley in any of the three.",
      "citation": "Google Books vol ids J0P3IdSYO_MC (Michaels), fpMh3nh3JI0C (Oreskes), Hff8N-noMckC (Markowitz); Google Books API HTTP 429 quota 0 from this environment",
      "url": "https://books.google.com/books/about/Doubt_is_Their_Product.html?id=J0P3IdSYO_MC",
      "confidence": "low"
    },
    {
      "claim": "Edwin Martini's Agent Orange (2012) most likely discusses Frawley/Hercules (its 565 F. Supp. 1263 material overlaps) but could not be full-text-confirmed: the readable Internet Archive copy is access-restricted (controlled digital lending) and blocked server-side full-text from this environment.",
      "grade": "absence-of-evidence",
      "evidence": "archive.org item agentorangehisto0000mart has a _djvu.txt (872 KB) but access-restricted-item true; direct text and /fulltext/inside.php returned Item not available / HTTP 403. Google Books edition 5AI9LgEACAAJ shows No preview available.",
      "citation": "archive.org/details/agentorangehisto0000mart (restricted); Google Books 5AI9LgEACAAJ No preview available 2012",
      "url": "https://archive.org/details/agentorangehisto0000mart",
      "confidence": "low"
    },
    {
      "claim": "Fred Wilcox Waiting for an Army to Die (1983) Frawley coverage unconfirmed; the Agent Orange composition is described but no Frawley reference was surfaced.",
      "grade": "absence-of-evidence",
      "evidence": "Both archive.org copies (waitingforarmyto0000wilc and older waitingforarmyto00wilc) are access-restricted; full-text search-inside blocked from this environment. No external snippet placed Frawley in the book.",
      "citation": "archive.org/details/waitingforarmyto00wilc (access-restricted-item true); WebSearch Wilcox Hercules Frawley no on-point hit",
      "url": "https://archive.org/details/waitingforarmyto00wilc",
      "confidence": "low"
    }
  ],
  "documents": [
    {
      "title": "In re Agent Orange Product Liability Litigation, 565 F. Supp. 1263 (E.D.N.Y. 1983) (Pratt J., MDL 381) - characterizes Frawley affidavit and deposition; places him at the March 24 1965 Dow meeting",
      "docType": "court opinion",
      "sourceArchive": "Justia / CourtListener / case.law (F. Supp. vol. 565 p.1263)",
      "fullTextObtained": false,
      "url": "https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/565/1263/1458052/",
      "date": "1983-05",
      "bates": "",
      "sealStatus": "public"
    },
    {
      "title": "V.K. Rowe (Dow, chief toxicologist) letter to R. Milholland re 2,4,5-T / 2,3,7,8-TCDD toxicity (whole 2,4,5-T industry would be hard hit)",
      "docType": "internal corporate memo/letter",
      "sourceArchive": "Agent Orange MDL exhibit / Greenpeace 2009 release; quoted by Global Research and Independent Science News (archive ID not independently verified here)",
      "fullTextObtained": false,
      "url": "https://www.independentsciencenews.org/news/years-before-vietnam-the-chemical-industry-knew-about-dioxins/",
      "date": "1965-06-24",
      "bates": "",
      "sealStatus": "unsealed (litigation document)"
    },
    {
      "title": "Hercules internal memo / minutes of the March 24 1965 Chloracne Problem Meeting at Dow, Midland MI (records Dow's fear of congressional investigation; PHS happy to get in the act)",
      "docType": "internal corporate meeting memo/minutes",
      "sourceArchive": "Poison Papers (Carol Van Strum collection) via DocumentCloud / poisonpapers.org; specific document ID not isolated in this pass",
      "fullTextObtained": false,
      "url": "https://www.poisonpapers.org/",
      "date": "1965-03",
      "bates": "",
      "sealStatus": "public (Poison Papers)"
    },
    {
      "title": "Poison Papers document 1A-1-563 (1956 Monsanto Confidential physician letter; Dec 19 1964 Boehringer Ingelheim-to-Dow letter on extraordinary danger of tetrachlorobenzodioxin)",
      "docType": "corporate correspondence collection",
      "sourceArchive": "DocumentCloud (Poison Papers), contributor Peter von Stackelberg / Independent Science News",
      "fullTextObtained": false,
      "url": "https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3418422-1A-1-563.html",
      "date": "1956 / 1964-12-19",
      "bates": "DocumentCloud 3418422-1A-1-563",
      "sealStatus": "public"
    },
    {
      "title": "Peter H. Schuck, Agent Orange on Trial (Belknap/Harvard 1986) - Frawley NOT indexed; Hercules on 14 pages",
      "docType": "book (secondary source)",
      "sourceArchive": "Google Books (id CnyRAAAAMAAJ); Internet Archive agentorangeontri00schu (restricted)",
      "fullTextObtained": false,
      "url": "https://books.google.com/books?id=CnyRAAAAMAAJ",
      "date": "1986",
      "bates": "",
      "sealStatus": "in copyright"
    },
    {
      "title": "Edwin A. Martini, Agent Orange: History, Science, and the Politics of Uncertainty (Univ. of Massachusetts Press 2012) - Frawley coverage unconfirmed (text access-restricted)",
      "docType": "book (secondary source)",
      "sourceArchive": "Internet Archive agentorangehisto0000mart (controlled lending, _djvu.txt present but restricted); Project MUSE book 19486",
      "fullTextObtained": false,
      "url": "https://archive.org/details/agentorangehisto0000mart",
      "date": "2012",
      "bates": "",
      "sealStatus": "in copyright"
    },
    {
      "title": "David Michaels, Doubt Is Their Product (Oxford 2008) - Frawley/Hercules indexation indeterminate (limited preview)",
      "docType": "book (secondary source)",
      "sourceArchive": "Google Books (id J0P3IdSYO_MC)",
      "fullTextObtained": false,
      "url": "https://books.google.com/books/about/Doubt_is_Their_Product.html?id=J0P3IdSYO_MC",
      "date": "2008",
      "bates": "",
      "sealStatus": "in copyright"
    },
    {
      "title": "Naomi Oreskes & Erik M. Conway, Merchants of Doubt (Bloomsbury 2010) - Frawley indexation indeterminate (limited preview)",
      "docType": "book (secondary source)",
      "sourceArchive": "Google Books (id fpMh3nh3JI0C)",
      "fullTextObtained": false,
      "url": "https://books.google.com/books/about/Merchants_of_Doubt.html?id=fpMh3nh3JI0C",
      "date": "2010",
      "bates": "",
      "sealStatus": "in copyright"
    },
    {
      "title": "Gerald Markowitz & David Rosner, Deceit and Denial (Univ. of California Press 2002/2013) - Frawley indexation indeterminate (limited preview)",
      "docType": "book (secondary source)",
      "sourceArchive": "Google Books (id Hff8N-noMckC); companion archive deceitanddenial.org",
      "fullTextObtained": false,
      "url": "https://books.google.com/books/about/Deceit_and_Denial.html?id=Hff8N-noMckC",
      "date": "2002",
      "bates": "",
      "sealStatus": "in copyright"
    },
    {
      "title": "Fred A. Wilcox, Waiting for an Army to Die (1983) - Frawley coverage unconfirmed (text access-restricted)",
      "docType": "book (secondary source)",
      "sourceArchive": "Internet Archive waitingforarmyto00wilc / waitingforarmyto0000wilc (both restricted)",
      "fullTextObtained": false,
      "url": "https://archive.org/details/waitingforarmyto00wilc",
      "date": "1983",
      "bates": "",
      "sealStatus": "in copyright"
    }
  ],
  "openQuestions": [
    {
      "question": "Which book or journalist FIRST published the exact extremely-frightened / whole-industry-will-suffer language attributed to a 1965 Hercules memo (Document B), and what exhibit/Bates handle do they cite?",
      "searched": "WebSearch for the exact phrases plus dioxin/Hercules/Dow/1965/chloracne (no links). Documented near-equivalents are the Dow Rowe memo (hard-hit/restrictive-legislation, Jun 24 1965) and the Hercules meeting memo (fearful of a congressional investigation). Extremely frightened appears nowhere indexed and may be paraphrase or from a deposition exhibit / a book not full-text-reachable here.",
      "nextStep": "Full-text search Martini (2012) and the Agent Orange MDL trial record directly: borrow agentorangehisto0000mart via an authenticated archive.org account and run search-inside for frightened and Frawley; pull the Hercules meeting memo from the Poison Papers DocumentCloud project to read verbatim memo text."
    },
    {
      "question": "Does Martini's Agent Orange (2012) name Frawley, and if so on what page and with what footnote (which exhibit/deposition)?",
      "searched": "archive.org item agentorangehisto0000mart is access-restricted; _djvu.txt and /fulltext/inside.php returned Item not available / 403 from this sandbox. Google Books edition 5AI9LgEACAAJ shows No preview available. Google Books API returns HTTP 429 (quota 0).",
      "nextStep": "Use an authenticated Internet Archive login to borrow the book and search-inside for Frawley/Hercules; or consult Project MUSE (muse.jhu.edu/book/19486) chapter PDFs and check endnotes for the 565 F. Supp. 1263 citation and any deposition-exhibit reference."
    },
    {
      "question": "Do Michaels (2008), Oreskes/Conway (2010), or Markowitz/Rosner (2002) mention Frawley or the Hercules food-packaging/de-minimis threshold work (strongest link for Michaels)?",
      "searched": "Google Books limited-preview pages did not server-render snippet counts to the fetcher; Google Books API HTTP 429 (quota 0); WebSearch found no external citation placing Frawley in any of the three.",
      "nextStep": "Search the print indexes/endnotes directly (library copy or a Google Books API call with a valid key); specifically check Michaels' chapters on acceptable risk / threshold of regulation and food additives where Frawley's 1967 de-minimis proposal would naturally be cited."
    },
    {
      "question": "What is the precise DocumentCloud/Poison Papers ID and verbatim text of the Hercules-authored memo recording the March 24 1965 Dow Chloracne Problem Meeting (the document tying Frawley to the meeting)?",
      "searched": "WebSearch site:documentcloud.org chloracne problem meeting 1965 Hercules and poisonpapers.org fetch returned the narrative (via Independent Science News) but not the isolated document ID; poisonpapers.org landing page lists no per-document IDs to the fetcher.",
      "nextStep": "Browse the Poison Papers DocumentCloud project (documentcloud.org/projects/28127-the-poison-papers) and search Chloracne Problem Meeting / Hercules to capture the exact document ID, date, author initials, and the page where Dow is called fearful of a congressional investigation."
    }
  ],
  "searchLog": [
    "Frawley Hercules toxicologist Doubt Is Their Product Michaels - WebSearch - miss (no Frawley link)",
    "Frawley Schuck Agent Orange on Trial Hercules government contractor defense affidavit - WebSearch - hit (Frawley affidavit facts via 565 F.Supp.1263)",
    "Frawley Hercules dioxin Deceit and Denial Markowitz Rosner - WebSearch - miss (no Frawley link)",
    "Frawley Martini Agent Orange Politics of Uncertainty Hercules dioxin-free - WebSearch - partial (book + 565 F.Supp facts)",
    "Frawley Waiting for an Army to Die Wilcox Hercules toxicology - WebSearch - miss",
    "Frawley Merchants of Doubt Oreskes Conway 2,4,5-T dioxin - WebSearch - miss",
    "Frawley Hercules extremely frightened whole industry will suffer memo 1965 dioxin - WebSearch - no links",
    "archive.org fulltext inside.php agentorangehisto0000mart q=Frawley - WebFetch - miss (invalid filename/JSON error)",
    "archive.org fulltext inside.php waitingforarmyto0000wilc q=Frawley - WebFetch - miss",
    "Hercules dioxin memo 1965 extremely frightened 2,4,5-T chloracne Monsanto Nitro - WebSearch - hit (Chloracne Problem Meeting context)",
    "independentsciencenews dioxins article - WebFetch - hit (Hercules meeting memo paraphrase; DocumentCloud links; NO Frawley in article)",
    "sourcewatch Monsanto Agent Orange Dioxins - WebFetch - HTTP 403",
    "site:documentcloud.org chloracne problem meeting 1965 Hercules Dow dioxin - WebSearch - hit (meeting facts)",
    "chloracne problem meeting March 1965 Hercules memo dioxin Poison Papers - WebSearch - hit (Poison Papers context)",
    "books.google CnyRAAAAMAAJ q=Frawley (Schuck) - WebFetch - hit: did not match any documents (0)",
    "books.google CnyRAAAAMAAJ q=Hercules (Schuck) - WebFetch - hit: 14 pages matching Hercules (validates index)",
    "time.com Dioxin Puts Dow on the Spot - WebFetch - HTTP 403",
    "nytimes.com 1983 Files Show Dioxin Makers Knew of Hazards - WebFetch - blocked (cannot fetch nytimes)",
    "documentcloud 3424108 Poison-Papers-B-2679 - WebFetch - hit (title only; viewer JS, no body text)",
    "courtlistener 2312256 In re Agent Orange 565 F.Supp.1263 - WebFetch - empty (JS-rendered)",
    "courtlistener API v4 opinions cluster 2312256 - WebFetch - HTTP 401",
    "cite.case.law / case.law f-supp/565/1263 - WebFetch - 404 after redirect",
    "scholar.google scholar_case 565 F.Supp 1263 - WebFetch - redirect to login (blocked)",
    "In re Agent Orange 565 F.Supp.1263 Frawley Hercules courtlistener - WebSearch - hit (Frawley deposition/affidavit facts)",
    "Frawley Hercules received Dow analyses Monsanto 1949 chloracne Feb 1965 - WebSearch - hit (March 1965 meeting attendance)",
    "books.google J0P3IdSYO_MC q=Frawley (Michaels) - WebFetch - indeterminate (metadata page only)",
    "books.google fpMh3nh3JI0C q=Frawley (Oreskes) - WebFetch - indeterminate (metadata page only)",
    "books.google Hff8N-noMckC q=Frawley (Markowitz) - WebFetch - indeterminate (metadata page only)",
    "archive.org metadata agentorangehisto0000mart - WebFetch - hit (_djvu.txt exists, access-restricted)",
    "curl _djvu.txt + fulltext/inside.php (ia801703/ia601703) Martini - Bash - miss (Item not available HTML)",
    "ia-petabox fulltext inside.php Schuck/Martini/Wilcox - Bash - empty (host unreachable from sandbox)",
    "Google Books API v1 volumes q=Frawley - Bash/WebFetch - HTTP 429 (quota per day 0)",
    "V.K. Rowe Dow 1965 memo whole industry / hard hit restrictive legislation - WebSearch - hit (Rowe-to-Milholland Jun 24 1965)",
    "Rowe Dow June 1965 if anyone goes to the government entire industry - WebSearch - hit (confirms Rowe whole 2,4,5-T industry would be hard hit)",
    "globalresearch.ca / dmzhawaii.org Agent Orange memos - WebFetch - globalresearch 403; dmzhawaii hit (only Rowe Jun 24 1965 memo; NO extremely frightened; NO Hercules memo)",
    "extremely frightened dioxin 1965 Hercules OR Dow chloracne meeting memo - WebSearch - no links",
    "Hercules memo March 1965 Public Health Service get in the act - WebSearch - hit (Independent Science News paraphrase)",
    "independentsciencenews article - WebFetch - confirmed Frawley ABSENT; authors Latham & Sorge Nov 14 2017; Poison Papers/Van Strum",
    "hathitrust Agent Orange on Trial Schuck / Martini - WebSearch - miss (no HathiTrust full-view link)",
    "archive.org metadata agentorangeontri00schu - WebFetch - hit (_djvu.txt private; access-restricted)",
    "ia800101 fulltext inside.php agentorangeontri00schu q=Frawley with path - WebFetch - HTTP 403",
    "John P. Frawley Hercules book Agent Orange Martini/Schuck/Michaels footnote - WebSearch - partial (prose snippet: John Frawley among those in attendance at one of the meetings of chemical company officials discussing dioxin contamination - book source not pinpointed)"
  ]
}