Q
- Qashquis (Iranian
tribe who were violently anti-British)
- Qatar
- Qavana Government
(Iran)
- Quadripartite
meeting in London, suggested
- Quai a' Orsay
- Quakers,
unpublicized trip to the Soviet Union
- Queille, Henry
(French Minister of the Interior)
- "Queen Elizabeth"
(ship)
1949: December
1 1951: October 24 (Acheson's trip to Europe as described in letter
to John J. Mccloy)
- Queen Elizabeth II
of Great Britain1
- "Queen Mary" (ship)
1951: December 31
(Churchill's trip to the United States) 1952: June 3
- Querino, President
Elpidio (Philippines)
1949: July 14,
19, 20, 21, 25; August 9, 15, 18 1950: February 4, March 2, June 1,
8, 23; October 15 (Wake Island Conference); December 27 1951: July
10; August 23 1952: July 24; October 7, 14; November 11
- Quintanilla,
Amassador Luis A. (Chairman, Organization of American States (OAS)
- Quiros, Carlos A.
(Charge d'Affairs, Argentine Embassy)
- Quvam, Ahmed
(formerly Prime Minister of Iran), 1950, April 27
R
- Radford, Arthur W.
(Admiral, United States Navy, later chairman of JCS)
1952: June 19;
July 12, 23, 24, 28; October 7, 15; November 11; December 18, 31
- Rae, John M.
(Defense Production Administration)
1952: October
(undated draft memo)
- Rahim, Mohammed
Karil Abdul (Ambassador of Egypt)
1949: February
5 1950: April 13; October 17
- Rand, Stuart
(Boston Community Fund)
- Randolph, A. Philip
(chairman of committee of Negro leaders who visited with Acheson)
- Ranjansen, Binay
(Ambassador of India)
- Rankin, John E.
(Congressman, Mississippi)
- Rankin, Karl L.
(Consul General of Hong Kong)
1949: November
30 1950: July 27 1951: April 10
- Rapp, Sir Thomas
(United Kingdom delegate to London Ministerial talks, June 24, 1952)
1952: July 14
(minutes of meeting June 24, 1952)
- Rapproachment
between France and Germany
- Rashmir (Military
depot, Korea)
1950: September
11; October 12 1951: February 19; May 26 (bombing of)
- Rasmessen, Gustav
V. (Foreign Minister of Denmark)
1949: March 11,
15; September 16
- Rau, Sir Bengal
Rama (Indian Ambassador)
1949: February
15 1950: December 2, 10
- Ravadal, C.M.
(Foreign Service Officer)
- Raw materials
(strategic materials)
1950: December
29, (talks with British and French re control and allocation
of) 1951: January 3, 15, 24; February 7, 13; April 5, 27; May 15;
October 1; December 19
- Rayburn, Speaker
Sam
1949: March 28;
April 8; June 27, 30; July 5, 7, 25; August 3, 15; October 13 1950:
March 30; May 4; June 9, 26, 27 1951: February 20; May 25; December
20 1952: March 3, 27; April 7
- Raymond, John M.
(State Department, Assistant Legal Adviser on German Affairs)
- Raynor, G. Heyden
(State Department, Director, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern
European Affairs)
1950: October
9 1951: January 24; February 6; March 13 1952: March 11; June
17, 19, 20
- Razmora,
(assassination of March 7, 1951)
- Reading, Lord
Gerald Rufus Isaacs (British Under Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs, 1951-53 - United Kingdom delegate to London Ministerial talks,
June 24, 1952)
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 24 meeting)
- Reber, Samuel
(United States Deputy, Austrian Treaty Negotiations, London, 1949 and
Director of Political Affairs, Office of the High Commission for
Germany)
1949: July 11;
August 24; September 15 1952: December 24
- Reciprocal Trade
Agreements (Bill)
1950: November
21; December 24 1951: May 24 1952: April 22 (in Brazil)
- Reconstruction
Finance Corporation (RFC)
1949: October
13 1951: February 10 (Acheson's notes on Taft speech); April 20;
July 9; August 10
- Red Cross
1951: September
3 1952: March 11 (President of the International Red Cross)
- Reed, Charles J.,
II, (State Department, Southeast Asian Affairs)
1949: March 31
(Asian Affairs)
- Reed, Justice
(Director General, Australian Department of Defense)
- Reed, Paul Knight
(United Mine Workers of America-UMWA)
- Reed, Philip
(General Electric Corporation considered for Korean Relief Agent)
- Reed, William T.
(Senate staff)
- Registration of
Arms with the United Nations, meeting re
- Reid, Mrs. Ogden
(Helen Rogers), (considered for United States Delegation of the United
Nations)
- Reinhardt, G.
Frederick (Council of Foreign Ministers-Paris)
1949: May
23 1951: February 19; April 20; August 3, 28
- Reinstein, Jacques
J. (Council of Foreign Ministers-Paris-French official at)
- Religious liberty,
denial of in Spain
1949: July 21;
December 20 (See also Spain)
- Remorino, Dr.
Jeronomo (Ambassador of Argentina)
1950: June
30 1951: March 24; July 9
- Reparations, German
- Reparations,
Israeli claims from Germany
- Repatriation of
Prisoners of War, forced, United Nations resolution of
- Republican Platform
Committee, Senator Vandenberg's refusal to join
- Reston, James
"Scotty"
1950: December
10, 29 1952: December 29 (exchange with Stalin)
- Restrepo-Jaramillo,
Gonzolo (Colombian Ambassador)
- Retired Foreign
Service Officers Association
1951: April
1 1952: March 19
- Reuchlin, Otto
(Minister, Netherlands Embassy)
- Reuther, Ernst
(Lord Mayor of Berlin)
- Reuther, Victor
(UAW)
- Reymond, M. Paul
(Deputy French National Assembly)
1949: April
22 1952: May 6
- Rhee, Sigman
(President, Republic of Korea)
1949: July
11 1950: March 2; June 26, 28; July 15; October 11, 15 (Wake Island
Conference) 1951: August 2 1952: March 3, 19; April 3; May 2, 5
(reply to Rhee newsletter); June 5 (reply to)
- Rhine Valley (Rhine
River)
1950: January 19;
October (notes); December 15
- Rhodes Negotiations
on Palestine
1949: February 5;
December 24 1952: July 24
- Ribicoff,
Congressman Abraham A. (Connecticut)
1951: March 15;
July 5; August 9 (considered as United States Delegate at San
Francisco Conference)
- Rice crop in Korea
1950: October 15
(Wake Island Conference)
- Rice, Marion
(United States Vice Consul at Benghazi)
- Rice production in
Indonesia
- Richards,
Congressman James P. (South Carolina)
1949: July
5 1951: January 9; May 24; June 29; July 10, 11, 13, 19,
25 1952: January 30; March 3; May 19; December 10
- Richardson, Hugh
(British official in Tibet)
- Richardson, Seth
(Loyalty Review Board)
- Riddleberger, James
W. (State Department, D ector, Bureau of German Affairs)
1952: December 5,
31 1953: January 29 (John Foster Dulles' letter to Acheson)
- Ridgeway, General
Matthew B.
1951: June 8, 21,
28, 29; July 19 1952: January 24; February 8, 11; March 13, 14, 17;
April 3, 12, 24; October 20; December 14, 24
- Riefler, Dr.
Winfield (mentioned in connection with the Dollar Gap, Public Committee
on)
- Rifai, Dr. Zofer
(Syrian official)
1952: October 30
(Acheson's reception); November 14
- Riley, Major
General William E. (United Nations observer at Cairo)
1950: March 28;
August 28
- Ringwald, Arthur R.
(State Department, Foreign Service Officer, 1st Secretary, American
Embassy, London and United States Delegate, London Ministerial talks,
June 26, 1952)
1952: July 14
(minutes of meetings June 26, 1952)
- Rio, Doce
(Brazilian clients of Export-Import Bank)
- Rio Pact (Treaty,
Conference)
1949: March
10 1950: June 12, 30 1952: January 24; June 18
- Rios, Juan Antonio
(President of Chile)
- Robbins, Admiral
Thomas H. (Pacific Joint Strategic Survey Committee)
- Roberts, Edward
(President, Waterman Steamship Company)
- Roberts, Sir Frank
K., (British Deputy Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs)
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 24 and 27 meetings)
- Roberts, Owen D.
1949: February
21; March 2
- Robertson, Norman
(Canadian official mentioned in connection with the Kashmir dispute)
- Robledo, Gomez
(Mexican Delegate to OAS)
- Rochefort, Mr.*
(French Delegate, London Mnsterial Talks, June 28, 1952 - *no first name
given)
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 28 meeting)
- Rocheta, Manual
(Official of Portugese Embassy)
- Rockefeller
Foundation
1949: July
12 1950: April 5
- Rockefeller, Nelson
- Rocket Range
Project, Joint United Kingdom-Australian
- Rockwell, J.W.
(State Department, African and the Near East-Israel)
1950: January 3,
31; March 10, 28; April 5; October 20 1952: January 4
- Rodgers, W.S.S.
(Chairman, Texas Oil Company)
- Roem, Mohammed
(Foreign Minister of Indonesia)
- Rogers, Charles E.
(State Department, Britain and Northern Europe)
- Rogers, Dwight L.
(Congressman, Florida)
- Rogers, Franklin
D., Jr., (House of Representatives staff)
- Rogers, James
Grafton (friend or associate of Dean Acheson and Judge Learned Hand)
- Roland, Martha
(House of Representatives staff)
- Roman Empire
compared to situation in Italy in 1951
- Romanov Dynasty
(Peter the Great and Catherine the Great)
- Rome Court of
Cassation (Trieste issue)
- Romulo, Carlos
(Ambassador of the Philippines, Philippine Ambassador to the United
Nations)
1949: January 21;
November 21 1950: February 4; March 2, 10, 23; December 27 1951:
July 10 1952: February 5; October 7, 15, 30 (Acheson's reception);
November 11
- Ronhovde, A. G.
(State Department, British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs)
1951: May
28 1952: April 14
- Rooney, Congressman
John S. (New York)
1949: April
14 1950: January 26 1951: April 5; July 27
- Roosevelt, Franklin
D.
1950: April 20
(Portrait of for the United Nations) 1951: May 1 (George F. Kennan
lecture on World War II)
- Roosevelt, Franklin
D. - ideas on Lend-Lease discussed
- Roosevelt, Franklin
D. - resolution by the Fourth Meeting of the Consultation of Ministers
for Foreign Affairs of American States honoring
- Roosevelt,
Congressman Franklin D., Jr. (New York)
- Roosevelt, Mrs.
Franklin D. (Eleanor)
1949: December
20 1950: September 7 1951: July 25; December 11, 20 1952:
January 4; April 3; May 8; October 3
- Rosenberg, James N.
(Chairman, Human Rights Committee, National Council of Christians and
Jews)
- Ross, Archibald
David M. (British Counselor, Foreign Office, Teheran, 1950-53, United
Kingdom Delegate, London Ministerial Talks, June 24, 1952)
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 24 meeting)
- Ross, Arthur M.
(official of the CIO)
- Ross, Charles G.
(White House Press Secretary)
- Ross, George T.
(State Department, TCA, Industry and Commerce staff)
1952: October 17
(Acheson's luncheon for Latin American leaders); November 26
- Ross, John C.
"Jack" (United Nations staff)
1952: January 4;
(Philip Jessup's letter of December 17, 1951), October 27, 30
(Acheson's reception)
- Ross, Michael
(Director, CIO, International Department)
- Rothschild
properties in Paris
- Rothschild, Robert
(Belgian Counsellor)
- Round Table
Conference on Indonesia
- Rountree, William
M. (State Department, Office of Greek, Turkish and Iranian Affairs)
1950: August
25 1951: July 5, 10 1952: January 9
- Roux, Jacques
(Officer in Charge of Asian Territories and Pacific Ocean Affairs of
France -French delegate, London Ministerial Talks, June 27, 1952)
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 27, 1952 meeting)
- Rowan, Sir Leslie
(British Embassy official)
- Rowe, J.W. (State
Department official)
- Roy, Keith (Deputy
Secretary of Indian Ministry of Finance)
- Royall, Kenneth
(Secretary of the Army)
1949: January 26;
February 15, 28; March 3; April 19 1950: April 28
- Rubber
1951: January 6,
9 1952: June 12 (crude rubber)
- Rubber, synthetic,
Chile's need for
- Rubin, Seymour J.
(member of American Jewish group which discussed German-Israeli
negotiations on reparations)
- Rubotton, R. R.,
Jr. (State Department official icharge of Mexican affairs)
- Ruhr, The
1949: March 22
(Agreement) 1951: June 21; July 5
- Ruhr Authority
- Ruhr Commission
- Rum (Roem),
Mohammed (Foreign Minister of Indonesia)
- Rumania (Romania)
1950: September 8
(Acheson's speech); October 20
- Rusk, Dean (State
Department, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs)
1949: January 22;
March 9, 11, 22, 28; April 5, 8, 12, 14, 18; May 2, 3, 5, 9, 16; July
5, 7, 11, 12, 14, 18; August 16; September 16, 26 1950: January 1,
13, 21, 26; February 16; March 1, 7, 9, 28; April 4, 5, 6, 17, 24;
June 8, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29; July 3, 17, 31; August 26; September 7;
October 9, 15 (Wake Island Conference), 19; November 6, 7, 13, 21, 24,
28, 30; December 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 27 1951: January 18, 29;
February 1, 19; April 2, 6, 9, 27; May 21 (Rusk speech); June 8, 20;
July 5, 6; August 9, 29; September 3, 27; October 9, 22 1952:
January 4 (Jessup's letter December 17, 1951), 22; February 6; March
17
- "Rusk Line"
settlement in Korean War along 38th Parallel
- Russell, Francis
1949: March 21;
June 30; July 21; September 16 1950: May 1; June 8
- Russell, Senator
Richard B. (Georgia)
1950: June
5 1952: May 13; June 13 (letter on Korean War)
- Russia (See Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics - USSR)
- Russia, Historical
Development before 1917
- Russia, Old
(Czarist Russia)
- Russian-American
Friendship (exploitation of psychological warfare)
- Russian jets based
in Shanghai
- Russian note (See
Soviet note)
- Russian people, no
argument with
- Russo-Japanese War
(1905)
- Ryan Group
(Petroleum group represented by Joseph Davies)
- Ryuku Island
1950: June
25 1951: October 17 (proposed Congressional Commission on) 1952:
March 19 (article by John Foster Dulles in "Christian Century")
S
- Saar, The (Germany)
1950: June
19 1952: March 11, 18; July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting);
November 12; December 31
- Saar,
The-Europeanization of
- Saar,
The-Franco-German statement on
- Sabath, Congressman
Adolph J. (New York)
1950: January 18;
April 18
- Sabrano, Erlindo
(Vice Governor of State of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
- Sacosa, Sevilla
(Nicaraguan representative on the OAS)
- Sadak, Necmeddin
(Foreign Minister of Turkey)
- Sadowski, George D.
(Congressman, Michigan)
- Sae San, Kim
(Counselor, Korean Embassy)
- Saif-E1 Islam
Abdullah, Prince (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Yemen)
1952: October 30
(Acheson's reception); November 14
- Saigon (Vietnam)
1951: September
14 1952: August 11 (Perle Mesta's report); December 18, 31
- St. Clair, Darrell
(Senate staff)
- St. Francis of
Assisi, The Stigmata of
- St. Laurent, Luis
(Prime Minister of Canada)
1949: February
13, 15 1950: September 7; October 12; November 7 1951: September
24 1952: February 27; March 26; April 9; November 3, 22
- St. Lawrence Seaway
Bill
1952: February
29; April 14
- St. Lawrence Seaway
Commission (International Joint Commission)
1952: January 11;
October 31
- St. Lawrence Seaway
Power Authority
- St. Lawrence Seaway
Project
1949: Feburary
13; April 13; December 22 1950: January 25 1951: May 14 1952:
January 11; February 29; March 26; April 4, 7, 12, 14; June 13;
October 31; November 3, 22
- St. Louis, Missouri
- speech by Dean Acheson in
- St. Patrick's Day
Address by Sean McBride (Minister of External Affairs of Ireland at
Philadelphia)
- Sakoue, Muni
(Translation of discussion with Syrian Diet)
- Sakishima (islands
south of Okinawa)
- Salazar, Dr.
Antonio de Oliveira (Prime Minister of Portugal)
1950: July
24 1952: March 17
- Salazar, Dr.
Joaquin E. (Dominican Republic)
1952: October 17
(Acheson's luncheon)
- Salinas, Brigadier
General Alberto
- Salles, Walther
(Ambassador of Brazil)
- Saltonstall,
Senator Leverett (Massachusetts)
1950: July
26 1952: May 13, 14(13)
- Saltzman, Charles
E.
1949: January 26;
February 28
- Samoa
- Sampson, Mrs. Edith
S. (Alternative Representative to 7th Session of United States General
Assembly)
- Sanders, William
(Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs)
1952: October 17
(Acheson's luncheon), October 30 (Acheson's reception)
- Sandifer, Durwood
V.
1949: May
4 1950: October 19 1952: May 8
- Sandoval, Carlos H.
Aldana (Ambassador of Guatemala)
- Sandy Hill Iron and
Brass Works, Hudson Falls, New York
- Sanford, Mrs.
Wagland
- San Francisco
Conference (Japanese Peace Treaty)
1949: July
12 1951: July 2; August 9, 20, 24; September 3, 10, 11, 14; October
1, 15
- Santa Cruz, Herman
(Chilean official)
1952: October 17,
(guest at Secretary Acheson's luncheon)
- Santo Domingo
- Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Sarasin, Phat
(Ambassador of Thailand)
- Sargeant, Howland
H. (State Department, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public
Affairs)
1951: February
15 1952: January 17; March 17, 20; April 24
- Sariano, Mr.*
(Philippine official - *no first name given)
- Sarnoff, David
1950: March
6 1952: April 28
- Saryslv, Salin
(Yemen official)
1952: October 17
(Acheson's reception)
- Sasaki, Mario
(Liberal Party, Japanese Diet)
- Sastroanidjojo, Ali
(Indonesian Ambassador)
1950: February 9;
November 16 1951: September 13, 14
- Satellite
countries, Soviet
1949: September
14; October 13, 17 1950: October (notes) 1951: September 25
- Saton, Toshito
(Japanese Diet official)
- Satterthwaite,
Joseph C. (State Department, Office of Africa and Near Eastern Affairs)
1949: February 5,
17; March 22, 31; April 12, 26; August 31; September 14, 15 1950:
June 29; July 3, 24; October 23
- Satterthwaite,
Livingston (State Department, Office of British Commonwealth and
Northern European Affairs)
1950: July
11 1951: September 3
- Saudi Arabia
1949: February
28 1950: March 28 1952: October 30 (Acheson's reception);
December 2
- Saudi Arabia and
the Arabian American Oil Company (ARAMCO)
- Saud, Ibin (King of
Saudi Arabia)
- Savilla-Sacosa, Dr.
Guillermo (Nicaraguan official)
1952: October 17
(guest at Acheson's reception)
- Savoy-Plaza Hotel
(New York City)
- Sawyer, Charles S.
(Secretary of Commerce)
1949: December
22 1950: July 14; September 1, 6; October 11, 27, 30; November 2,
21, 27, 30 1951: January 5, 9; February 9, 21
- Scandinavia
(Scandinavian countries)
1950: January 18;
August 14 1951: January 24 1952: July 28; November 13 (notes)
- Scandinavian Post
1949: February 9,
10 1952: July 28
- Schacht, Mr.*
(German official who worked with Camille Gutt on the Anglo-Iranian oil
controversy) (*no first name given)
- Schaerf, Dr. Adolf
(Vice Chancellor of Austria)
- Schneider, John T.
- Schoenfeld, Rudolf
E. (Ambassador to Guatamala)
- School of Foreign
Service, Washington, D.C.
- Schricker, Jacques
(2nd Secretary, French Embassy)
- Schrieker, Henry
Frederick (formerly Governor of Indiana)
- Schumacher, Kurt
(Chairman, Social Democratic Party in Germany, member of Bundestag)
1951: August
1 1952: July 28
- Schuman, Maurice
- Schuman Plan
1950: June 9;
July 17; October 25, 27; December 15 1951: April 1, 3; July
5 1952: January 21; April 7, 14; May 6; October 15, 30; November
22; December 14, 24
- Schuman Plan
Conference
- Schuman Plan, High
Authority under the
- Schuman, Robert
1949: March 11,
15, 29, 31; April 7, 8; May 4, 23, (Council of Foreign Ministers);
July 8, 28; September 15, 16, 21, 26, 27; October 12; November 7;
December 1, 5 1950: January 18; March 13, 27; April 2 4; May 18;
June 9; July 17; August 23; October 25, 29; November 3, 4, 21;
December 1, 5, 6, 7, 16 1951: January 5, 9, 16, 27; March 19; April
1; June 28; August 6; September 6, 10, 14; October 1, 9, 15; December
11 1952: January 4, 7, 10; February 2, 14, (message for); March 4,
12, 13, 14, 18, 21, 24; April 3; May 6, 15; June 6, 12, 16, 19; July
14 (minutes of June 24, 26, 27 meetings), 21; October 8, 15, 21, 27,
30; November 9, 11, 12, 14; December 14, 18, 22 1953: January 13
- Schuyler, General
Courtland V. (staff officer under General Eisenhower at SHAPE)
- Scott, Hugh D., Jr.
(Congressman, Pennsylvania)
- Scott, Joseph W.
(State Department, Western Europe)
1949: December
23 1950: March 21; June 9 1952: January 21; April 3, 10
- Scott, Sir Oswald
Arthur (British Ambassador to Peru, 1951-53 and member of United Kingdom
delegation, London Ministerial talks)
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 26 meeting)
- Scott, Robert
(British official involved in Truman-Atlee talks)
- Scott, Walter K.
(State Department, Western Europe)
- Scrapbook on
foreign policy
- Scrap iron
shipments to Japan in 1930s
- Seattle, Washington
Centennial Celebration
- Sebold, William J.
(Ambassador to Japan and to Burma - involved in Japanese Peace Treaty)
1950: June
5 1951: September 3 1952: March 6
- Second Conference
on Union Ministers - the Hague
- Security situation
(Carlyle Humelsine's testimony before the McCarran Committee on
Communism and the State Department)
- Seldwin-Lloyd, Mr.
(member of United Kingdom delegation on London Ministerial talks)
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 26 meeting); October 27, 28, 29, 30 (Acheson's
reception); November 11, 13 (notes)
- Senanake, Don
Stephen (late Prime Minister of Ceylon)
- Senate
Appropriations Committee
1950: June 26;
July 6; August 23, 31 1951: October 11 1952: May 1
- Senate
Appropriations Hearings
- Senate Armed
Services Committee
1950: June 5;
December 27 1952: May 14
- Senate Banking and
Currency Committee
1949: July 29;
August 3, 4 1951: July 25
- Senate Bill S.2845
(ECA aid to China)
- Senate Committee to
Investigate Charges made by Senator Joseph R. McCarthy
1950: April 3
(Tydings Committee)
- Senate Committee on
Questions of North Africa
- Senate Finance
Committee
- Senate Foreign
Relations Committee (SFRC)
1949: January 22;
April 13, 19, 25; August 2, 4, 11; October 13; November 30 1950:
January 5, 19, 26; February 16; March 6, 29 (letter from Senator
Vandenberg - list of all members on letterhead); April 18, 20, 27, 28;
June 5, 26, 31; September 11; November 14 1951: January 9, 12, 29;
February 19; April 10; July 5 1952: January 29; March 19, 26; April
14; May 13, 14; July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting), 24 (page 22)
- Senate Foreign
Relations Committee meeting in Paris
1952: August 11
(Perle Mesta's report)
- Senate Foreign
Relations Committee staff
- Senate Judiciary
Committee, chairman sent to Europe in 1945 -recalled by Harry S. Truman
- Senate Subcommittee
on Agriculture and Forestry
- Sensi, Fredrico
(Italian 1st Secretary of the Embassy in the United States)
- Seoul, (Korea)
- Sequoia
(Presidential yacht)
- Seventh Fleet
(Korea)
1950: June 25,
30; July 27; October 23; December 27 1952: July 23
- Sevilla-Sacaso, Dr.
Guillerma (Ambassador of Nicaragua)
1950: June
19 1951: March 30; April 1 1952: October 17 (Acheson's
reception)
- Seydoux de
Claussone, Francois Fornier (Director, Office of European Affairs in
French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and French delegate to London
Ministerial talks)
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 27 meeting)
- Sforzo, Count
Carlos (Italian Foreign Minister)
1949: March 29;
April 18; July 18; September 14, 21; December 5 1950: April 26;
November 1 1951: January 9, 15; July 17; August 28
- Shaikh Ali Alzeza
(Saudi Arabian delegation to 7th Session United Nations General
Assembly)
- Shanghai, China
- Sharett, Moshe
(Foreign Minister of Israel)
1949: March 22,
24, 31; April 5; December 7, 12 1950: October 20; December
15 1952: June 18 1953: January 5
- Shaw, Howland (re
John Carter Vincent case)
- Shaw, Humphrey
Scott (House of Representatives staff)
- Shedden, Sir
Frederick (Australian Permanent Secretary of Defense)
- Shell Oil Company
1950: July
14 1952: October 16; December 4
- Shephard, S.F.
(British official who was at the disposal of W. Averell Harriman in his
mission to Iran)
- Sheppard, Mr.*
(representative of American oil companies who met with Acheson - *no
first name given)
- Sheppard, William
J. (State Department)
1950: June 8;
December 2, 3
- Sherman, Charles B.
(Liberian Government Economist)
- Sherman, Admiral
Forrest P. (Chief of Naval Operations)
1950: April 24;
June 25, 26, 27; November 21, 28; December 1, 4, 13, 15, 22 1951:
January 12; July 11, 19
- Sherman, John Tuck
(American Council at Luxembourg)
1952: August 11
(Perle Mesta's report)
- Sherman, William
(Vice Consul, Yokohama, Japan)
- Shikotan Islands
(islands in Pacific taken from Japan in World War II)
- Shim, Icky
(Chairman of Korean National Assembly)
- Shinwell, Emanuel
(British Minister of Defense)
1950: March 9;
October 27 1951: July 31
- Shipping Branch,
Department of Commerce
- Shipping, foreign
- Shoolhaven
(Australia frigate sent to Korea)
- Short, Dewey
(Congressman, Missouri)
- Short, Joseph
(White House Press Secretary)
1950: December
27 1951: January 25; April 9; October 2 1952: March 20, 24;
April 24; May 2, 5; July 24
- Shuckburgh, Charles
A.E. (Private Secretary to British Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs)
1952: January 10;
July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting); November 12, 14
- Shukairi, Dr. Ahmed
(Syrian Delegate and Assistant SecretaryGeneral of the Arab League)
- Shullow, J. Harold
(State Department, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European
Affairs)
1949: April
20 1950: December 8 1952: April 15
- Siam (See Thailand)
- Siberia
1950: March 9
(See also USSR)
- Siberian bombing
- Sikim (India)
- Siles, Herman Zuazo
(Vice President of Bolivia)
1952: October 7,
17 (Acheson's luncheon)
- Silver, Dr. Elezer
(American Jewish leader)
- Silvercruys, Baron
Robert (Ambassador of Belgium)
1949: April 4;
October 21; November 7 1950: January 19; , October 29 1951:
April 9; July 5 1952: January 10
- Simanen, Mr.*
(State Department - *no first name given)
- Simmons, John F.
(State Department, Chief of Protocol)
1950: April 27;
July 26, 27; September 9, 11; December 6 1951: January 2, 5;
February 13; March 16; May 10, 14, 18, 22; June 5, August 2, 23,
24 1952: January 24; February 5; April 25; June 9; December 8
- Simmons, Mrs. John
F. (relations with Mrs. Truman)
- Simms, William
(Administrative Assistant to Senator Hubert H. Humphrey)
- Simpson, Clarence
L. (Ambassador of Liberia)
1952: April 25;
October 25
- Sims, Harold (State
Department, African Affairs)
- Singapore
- Singh, Bahardan
(Counselor, Embassy of India)
- Sino-Soviet
conflict
1952: January 7
(British Embassy Dinner)
- Sino-Soviet Pact
(Treaty)
1951: April 24;
November 6; December 3 (White House notes) 1952: March 28
- Sinuiju (Korea)
- Sipes, John W.
(State Department)
- Sirry Psha
(resignation as Prime Minister of Egypt)
- Six-Power Agreement
on the European Defense Community
- Sixth Fleet in the
Mediterranean
- Slavenburg Bank,
banking assets of, in the United States
- Slavery issue in
American history
1952: November 13
(Acheson's exposition of American history)
- Slessor, Sir John
(British Embassy, official of)
- Slim, Field
Marshall Sir William J. (British Chief of Imperial General Staff)
1950: October 5,
7 1952: January 5 (Blair House luncheon)
- Sloan, George
(President, United States Council, International Chamber of Commerce)
- Smathers, Senator
George A. (Florida)
- Smith, Mr.* (with
the NSRB - *no first name given)
- Smith, A.V.
(Australian National Security Resouces Board)
- Smith Bill (Foreign
Economic Bill)
- Smith, Senator H.
Alexander (New Jersey)
1949: July 14;
November 30 1950: January 1, 5, 13, 19; March 29, 31; April 6, 27;
June 26, 27; July 26 1951: February 5 1952: June 9, (letter from
John Foster Dulles), 12
- Smith, Rear Admiral
H. Page (Director, Office of Foreign Military Affairs)
- Smith, Horace H.
(Senate Liaison official)
1951: January 9;
April 11
- Smith, Howard W.
(Congressman, Virginia)
- Smith, Howlett
(mentioned by Ambassador Lewis Douglas for International Working Groups
on Planning Board for NATO Ocean Shipping)
- Smith, Kingsbury
1949: January 31;
November 17
- Smith, W.C. (Naval
officer held captive by Chinese Communists)
- Smith, General
Walter B. (CIA)
1949: February
21 1950: November 28; December 1, 3, 14 1951: January 6, 12, 22;
February 1; April 2; August 1, 22; October 10; December 19 1952:
March 5; April 24
- Snow, William P.
(Loyalty Review Board)
- Snowy Mountain
Project (Australia)
- Snyder, John W.
(Secretary of the Treasury)
1949: April 13,
29; May 2, 3; July 7, 18, 29; August 2, 4, 18; September 26; November
3 (October 25) 1950: January 3; February 9, 17; April 13; May 5;
June 28; July 3; August 10; October 9, 19, 27; November 27, 28;
December 14, 27 1951: January 12; April 10; June 21; July 10, 24;
August 3, 23, 28; October 19; December 19, 20, 31 (Churchill
visit) 1952: January 4, 5, (Blair House Luncheon), 6, 16; February
27; March, undated "old draft," 10, 11, 13, 20; April 7; June 13, 16;
November 12, 18 (meeting with Eisenhower), 18, (appointment with
Truman) 1953: January 8
- Social Democratic
Party (SDP), Germany
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 24 and 27 meetings); December 5, 22
- Socialists
(Socialist Parties in France, Germany and Belgium)
- Soekarno (Sukarno),
Achmed (Indonesian leader)
- "Soft on Communism"
charge made by Republicans
- Solar energy
- Somaliland
1949: February
14; March 30; September 14
- Somaliland, Italian
1949: March 29,
30; September 14; December 5
- Sommers, Milard R.
(State Department, Division of Political Studies)
- Somoza, Anastasio
(President of Nicaragua)
- So Nyung, U.
(Ambassador of Burma)
- Soong, T.V.
- Soucek, Rear
Admiral Apollo (Commander, United States Naval Forces in the Formosa
Straits)
- Souers, Admiral
Sidney (White House Adviser, CIA)
1949: January 26;
February 10; December 22 1950: January 5, 18, 20; March 9; June 28;
September 9 1951: January 12
- South Africa (See
Union of South Africa)
- South African
Expeditionary Force, proposed
- South America
(South American countries)
1949: December
6 1950: February 9, 17; July 13 1951: February 1 1952: May 6;
July 18
- South America, trip
by Eric Johnston
- South America,
elections in
- South Asia
1949: June
29 1950: January 6; May 5; August 28; November 13 1951: January
9; July 16
- South Asia, aid to
- Southeast Asia
1949: May 4; July
8; October 13 1950: January 6; February 4; May 5; June 5; October
15 (Wake Island Conference); November 13; December 29 1951: January
9; June 29 1952: January 5; March 5, 17, 28; May 19; June 17, 19;
September 2; October 7, 20; November 18 (White House meeting with
Eisenhower)
- Southeast Asia,
influence of the Soviets in
- Southeast Asia,
United States-United Kingdom military talks re
- Southern European
Council (Southern Europe-Western Mediterranean Group)
- Southern Methodist
University
- South Sakhalin
1952: March 9
(article by John Foster Dulles in "Christian Century")
- Southwest Africa
1950: December
8 1951: April 20
- Southwestern Legal
Foundation (Dallas, Texas)
- Southwest Land
(German state)
- Soviet airbases in
the Far East
1950: June 25;
October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
- Soviet Air Force in
Siberia
1950: October 15
(Wake Island Conference)
- Soviet-American
Friendship Resolution (House Congressional Resolution 57)
- Soviet deficiency
in oil
- Soviet Foreign
Office
- Soviet hit-and run
air attacks along the Manchurian border
- Soviet note, reply
to (re Germany)
1951: February
15 1952: March 13, 19, 20, 21; April 10, 15; May 1, 9; June 5, 12,
16; July 14 (minutes of June 24 and 27 meetings)
- Soviet note, Untied
states refusal to accept
- Soviet press and
"party line"
- Soviet proposal for
Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM)
1950: November
21; December 16 (French position on)
- Soviet satellite
countries (Soviet orbit)
1951: January 5;
March 27; April 10
- Soviet satellite
countries, underground movements in
- Soviet Union (see
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
- Spaak, Paul-Henri
(Belgian Ambassador)
1949: March 11;
April 4; July 28; September 16 1950: January 18, 19, 24 1951:
January 9 (as Socialist opposition leader in Belgium)
- Spain
1949: March 9,
29; April 1, 11, 19, 26; May 9, 12; July 12, 21, 25; September 14;
November 21; December 20 1950: January 5, 9, 18, 19, 31; February
15; April 27, 28; June 6, 19; July 31; August 2, 4 (notes to "Jim"),
10; September 5, 8 (Acheson's speech); November 13, 16, 20,
27 1951: January 5; February 1; April 10; June 27; July 9, 19;
August 2, 23; October 17 1952: February 11; April 10; June 12;
October 20 (President Tubman of Liberia, trip to)
- Spain, American aid
to
- Spain, American
bases in
- Spain and the press
- Spain, treatment of
Protestants and Masons in
- Spalding, Francis
L. (State Department, Western Europe)
- Spanish loan
1950: September
5; November 27
- Sparkman, Senator
John (Alabama)
1950: August 14;
November 20, 27
- Sparks, Edward
(Counselor for the United States Embassy, Caracas, Venezuela)
- Sparks, Joseph J.
(State Department, South Asia)
1949: February
15; March 29; June 29; August 30 1950: June 15; July 17, 19
- Spellman, Francis
Cardinal
- Spence, Congressman
Brent (Kentucky)
- Spencer, John
(Counselor of Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
1949: March
30 1952: October 21
- Spender, Percy C.
(Australian Ambassador)
1950: September
7 1951: May 31; August 20 (Japanese Peace Treaty and); September
4 1952: May 18; June 20; July 24; November 9, 11
- Spierenburg, Mr.*
(Office of European Economic Cooperation)
1952: April 3
(*no first name given)
- Spofford, Charles
M. (State Department, Western Europe - Deputy Representative of NATO
Conference)
1950: January 20;
June 9; July 20, 21, 27, 28; August 10, 31; October 24; December 13,
15, 26 1951: March 23; July 5 1952: January 15 (Pearson letter);
February 29; March 3, 4, 10
- Spofford Plan
- Sprague, Charles A.
(Alternate Representative to 7th Session of the United Nations General
Assembly)
- Sprence, Admiral,
(Ambassador to the Philippines)
1951: December
17, 20 1952: February 11; April 7
- Sproul, Robert A.
(President, University of California)
- Sprouse, Philip D.
(State Department, Central Asia and Counselor of American Embassy in
Paris and United States delegation at London Ministerial Talks)
1950: February
17 1952: July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting)
- Sprucks, H. Charles
(State Department, Acting Chief of Protocol)
- Stabler, Wells
(State Department, Africa and the Near East)
1949: December
12 1950: November 24 1952: April 22, 30; November 11, 15
- Stabilization Fund,
United States Treasury
- Stalin, Marshall
Josef (Iosif vissarknovic) (Premier of the USSR)
1949: January 31;
July 8; October 14; November 7 1950: March 3, 10; April 20
(portrait for the United Nations); May 29; July (undated handwritten
notes), 27; September 8 (Acheson's speech) 1951: February
15 1952: March 25; October 28, 30 1953: January 16
- Stambaugh, Lynn
(Head of Export-Import Bank Mission to Brazil)
- Stamm, Bishop John
S. (opposed to sending Representative to the Vatican)
- Standing Group
(NATO-Medium Term Defense Plan)
1950: July 20,
27, 28; December 7 1951: June 21; September 11 1952: July 14
(minutes of June 26 meeting); November 11
- Standing Group
Working Party
- Stanton, Edwin F.
(United States Ambassador to Thailand)
- Stassen, Harold
(Republican party official)
1949: March
1 1950: April 27 1951: April 2
- State, Assistant
Secretaries of
1949: January 24;
July 12
- State Department
1949: November 17
(public attitudes towards) 1950: June 28; July 3, 12, 13; August
(Acheson's notes to "Jim"), 21, 23, 31; September 1, 7; November 16,
29; December 4, 6, 12, 14, 15, 28 1951: January 4, 16; February 5;
March 11, 23, 24, 30; April 2, 4, 5; June 29; July 12, 17, 23; August
20, 23, 27 1952: January 8, 16, 22, 24; March 5, 6, 13, 20; April
3, 7, 8, 16; May 5, 22; June 5, 6, 12, 19, 20; July 24, 25, 29; August
11; September 5; November 15, 27; December 8, 11 1953: January 3
- State Department,
Budget for FY 1953
- State Department,
Bureau of German Affairs
- State Department,
Bureau of United Nations Affairs, (UNA)
1952: August 13;
October 1
- State and Defense
Departments, relationship between
1950: December 6,
28 1951: June 21
- State Department,
Legal Division
- State Department,
meeting with representatives of United States oil companies
- State Department,
meetings between Acheson and Rusk, Matthews, Nitze and Jessup re memo on
subject of Roskin
- State Department,
personnel appointments
- State Department,
policy of discrimination against Negroes in employment
- State Department
speakers at political meetings
- State Department,
United Nations Affairs (John D. Hickerson, Assistant Secretary of State
for)
1951: April 3
(See also State Department, Bureau of United Nations Affairs)
- State, Secretaries
of
- Steel, Sir
Christopher (British Minister in the United States)
- Steelman, Dr. John
R.
1949: March 31;
June 30; August 10, 11, 12, 29 1950: March 9; July 13; October 27;
November 21
- Steel production in
Europe
- Steel production,
Venezuela
- Steel rails
- Steele, Mr.* (State
Department official - *No first name given)
- Steinhardt,
Lawrence (Ambassador to Canada)
- Steering Committee
on Disarmament
- Steering Committee
on European Defense Force
- STEM (Exports under
ECA Program in Indonesia)
- Stennis, Senator
John C. (Mississippi)
- Stepinac, Bishop
H.E. Cardinal Aloysius (Yugoslavian clergyman)
1949: February
9 1951: April 10
- Sterling balances
(British)
1950: January 6;
April 4, 13, 27; May 5
- Sterling Oil
- Sterling Union
- Stettinius, Edward
(formerly Secretary of State)
- Stevenson, Adlai E.
(Democratic Presidential candidate)
- Stevenson, Andrew
(House of Representatives Staff)
- Stevenson, Sir
Ralph C.S. (British Ambassador to Egypt)
1952: April 30;
July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting)
- Stikker, Dirk M.
(Dutch Foreign Minister)
1949: March 31;
April 4; September 16 1950: February 6, 9, 17; March 1, 21; June 9;
November 4, 7 1951: April 1; June 20; September 3 1952: March 3,
4, 24; April 3, 7, 10; June 9
- Stillwell, General
Joseph W.
1951: July 17
(Study by Herbert Feis re China)
- Stimson, Henry L.
(formerly Secretary of War)
- Stockburger, A.E.
(House of Representatives staff)
- Stockpile of
strategic materials
- Stokes, Mr.* (no
first name given) British Lord Privy Seal
- Stokes Mission to
Iran (British)
- Stone, Webster
& Kellogg, engineering firm assisting in operation of Iranian oil
industry
- Stone, William T.
- Storey, R.G.
- Stowe, David
(Administrative Assistant to the President)
- Strachey, Sir John
(British Minister of War)
- Strang, Sir William
(British Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs)
1949: December
1 1951: April 2 1952: July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting)
- Strasburg (France)
- Strategic Air
Command, Middle East (SACME)
1952: (minutes of
June 26 meeting)
- Strategic Air
Command, United States
- Strategic Planning
(European Defense)
- Stratemeyer,
General George E. (re Siberian bombing)
1950: October 10;
November 6
- Straus, Richard
(State Department-Office of German Affairs)
- Strauss, Anna Lord
(considered for United States Delegation to the United Nations)
- Stuble, Vice
Admiral Arthur D.
- Stuart, Leighton
(Ambassador to China)
1949: May 11;
July 11, 18, 25; August 1 1950: January 5 1951: August
23 1952: July 24
- Stutesman, John H.,
Jr. (2nd Secretary and Consul of Embassy in Iran until March 25, 1952;
officer in charge of Iranian Affairs; Office of Greek, Turkish and
Iranian Affairs, Bureau of New Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs,
Department of State)
- Suanzes, Sr.
(Spanish Minister of Commerce)
- Surarez, Humerto
Gongalez (Guatemalan pro-Communist leader opposed by the Catholic Church
in Guatamala)
- Subardjo, Ahmad
(Indonesian Foreign Minister)
- Suda Bay, Crete
- Sudan (Government
of Sudan)
1950: October
17 1952: January 5, 28; April 30; July 14 (minutes of June 24 and
28 meetings); November 15 1953: January 5
- Suez Canal
1951: March
10 1952: January 5, 28; March 6; November 12
- Suez Canal Zone
- Sugar
- Sugar Act
1949: March
1 1950: October 19
- Sugar, Cuban
- Sugar, Formosa
- Suhr, Dr. Otto
(Chairman, Berlin House of Representatives)
- Sukarno, F. R.
(President of Indonesia)
1950: March 21;
November 20, (Visit to the United States in 1951)
- Sullivan, James E.
(Department of the Navy, Director, Airborne Equipment Division)
- Sultan of Morocco
- Sumitro, Dr.
Djojohadkusumo (Charge de'Affaire of Indonesia)
- Sunn to Sect
(Islamic)
- Supplemental
Military Assistance
- Supreme Allied
Commander Atlantic (SACLANT)
1951: December
31 1952: January 8; October 15
- Supreme Allied
Commander Europe (SACEUR)
- Supreme Commander
Allied Powers, Japan (SCAP)
1949: February
15; June 29 1950: April 24; June 25, 26; October 15 (Wake Island
Conference) 1951: March 24; May 26
- Supreme
Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces (SHAFE)
- Supreme
Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE)
1950: August;
December 6, 13, 14, 15, 16 1951: July 19; August 2; September
6 1952: January 5, 22, 28; June 6; December 14, 24
- Surrender in Korea
to Chinese Communists, implications of as a backdrop to Attlee-Truman
talks
- Surrey, Walter S.
(Washington Conference on Military Assistance from Western Union
Countries, April 4, 1949)
- Swatland, Donald C.
1950: October 26
(Appointment with Acheson)
- Swaton, possible
bombing of
- Swayzel, Clson 0.
(State Department, Division of Economics and Labor)
1949: March
29 1950: January 6; March 31
- Sweden
1949: December
6 1950: May 29 1952: January 24 (visit of Prime Minister of to
the United States); April 3, 10, 14; May 22; June 12; July 28; October
28, 30, (Acheson's reception); November 8
- Sweden, possible
role in Korean War negotiations
- Swensrud, Sidney A.
(President, Gulf Oil Company)
- Swezey, Anthony
Clinton (State Department candidate for political officer at Luxembourg
Legation in 1950)
1952: August 11
(Perle Mesta's Report)
- Swing, Raymond
- Swiss (See
Switzerland)
- Swiss claims
- Swiss watches
- Switzerland
1950: February
17; May 29 1952: April 8; May 22; July 18; November 8
- Switzerland,
possible role in Korean War negotiations
- Swope, Herbert
Bayard
- Symington, W.
Stuart (National Security Resources Board and Reconstruction Finance
Corporation)
1949: February
25 1950: May 5; June 26; July 3, 27; August 3; October 20; November
28, 29 1951: January 4, 9, 12; July 5, 9, 30; August 8, 10, 21;
December 17, 19
- Syria
1949: April 25;
August 15 1950: January 31; March 10 1951: January 9; May 8,
14 1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting); October 30
(Acheson's reception); November 11, 14; December 8 1953: January 5
- Syrian-Israeli
Dispute
- Szuchs, Mrs.
Zsugzaman (Attache of the Hungarian Legation)
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- Taber, Congressman
John (New York), re Military Aide Bill
- Taft-Douglas Bill
(Aid to Israel)
- Taft-Hartley Law
1949: March 28;
May 9; June 24
- Taft, Senator
Robert A.
1950: April 28;
July 3 1951: February 10 (Acheson's notes on Taft speech)
- Tahijo, Col.
(Distinguished Airborne officer - no first name given - not in
FRUS)
- Taiwan (See
Formosa)
- Takeuchi, Ryuiji
(Japanese Embassy official)
- Tanker, Japanese
sunk during World War II, raised by Chinese Nationalists and taken over
by Chinese Communists to be sent to Canton
- Tannenwald,
Theodore (Assistant to W. Averell Harriman)
1950: October
11 1952: December 24
- Tarchiani, Alberto
(Italian Ambassador)
1949: February
17; March 29; July 18; September 14; December 5 1950: April 26;
December 8 1951: January 15; February 21; May 18; June 22; October
1, 2; December 21 1952: February 12; June 16; July 14, (minutes of
June 24 meeting), 30
- Tariello,
Congressman Anthony F. (New York) - spokesman for group of Congressmen
meeting with Acheson re the Middle East armament situation
- Tariff
- Tariff Commission,
United States
- Tariff concessions,
avoidance of disclosure of information on
- Tariff discussions
at Annecy (France)
- Tarters of 13th
century Russia
- Tassigny, General
DeLattre de (French High Commissioner and Commander of French Forces in
Indo-China)
- Tate, Jack B.
(State Department, Legal Adviser)
1950: July
18 1953: January 15
- Tawfik, Chanodi,
Mr. (Secretary, Delegation of Yemen to the United Nations General
Assembly, interpreter)
- Taxes, plans to
lower before the Korean War
1950: August
(notes to "Jim")
- Tax policy, United
States
1952: November 18
(attached memo)
- Taylor, Ambassador
Myron C.
- Taylor, Paul B.
(State Department, Bureau of United Nations Affairs)
1952: October 30
(Acheson's reception)
- Technical
assistance to underdeveloped countries
- Technical
Cooperation Administration (TCA)
1952: March 6,
27; April 16; July 21
- TCA Agreement with
Indonesia
- Tedler, Air
Marshall Lord (British Chief of Staff)
1950: July 27;
December 7 1951: January 14, 18
- Teheran, Iran
- Tel Aviv, Israel
- Tello, Manuel
(Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations)
1951: March 22;
April 1, 6
- Temporary Council
Committee (TCC)
1952: January 5,
10, 14, 21; March 10; May 8
- Temporary Council
Committee Report
- Temporary New
Economic Commission (TNEC)
- Tennessee Valley
Authority (TVA), Gordon Clapp, Administrator
- Tenth Corps in
Korea
- Texas Congressional
Delegation, meeting with
1951: February 20
(list of delegation attached to memorandum)
- TGW (official radio
station in Guatamala)
- Thailand (Siam)
1949: August 1,
18 1950: January 5; February 4, 16; March 2, 9; June 5; October 15
(Wake Island Conference) 1952: January 9; May 19; June 5; October
1, 9, 30 (Acheson's reception)
- Thailand -
Communist activities among Chinese workers in Thailand
- Thatcher, William
- Thirty-Eighth
Parallel (Korean War)
1950: June 26,
28; July 12, 14; September 7; December 2, 3, 4 1952: October 20
- Thomas Committee
(Senate)
- Thomas, Congressman
Albert (Texas)
1949: August
31 1951: February 20
- Thomas, Senator
Elbert D. (Utah), Senate Foreign Relations Committee
1950: March 29,
31; April 4; June 26; July 12; August 25; November 20 1951: January
2
- Thomas, Lowell
(American news commentator who visited Tibet)
- Thomen, Luis F.
(Ambassador of the Dominican Republic)
1949: March 1;
July 22; August 18; October 18 1950: June 19; October 19 1951:
March 23; August 4
- Thompson, Ernest
(oil consultant to NATO)
- Thompson, Llewellyn
E. (State Department, European Affairs)
1949: March 9,
15; July 21; September 14; October 21; November 7, 18 1950:
February 1; March 10, 27; April 26 1951: December 20 1952:
February 11
- Thorp, Willard
(Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs)
1949: January 31;
April 13, 20; May 3; July 5, 7, 12; August 2, 31; October 13; November
18 1950: March 29; May 5; June 19; July 13, 31; August 3; September
1; October 20; November 1, 2; December 12, 26 1951: January 6;
February 13; April 3; May 12, 15; July 6, 24, 25; October 9; December
19, 20 1952: March 6, 11, 12, 18; April 10, 22; May 19
- Thornburg, Max W.
(Overseas Consultants Inc.)
1950: February
17 1951: July 5
- Thors, Thor
(Minister of Iceland)
1949: March 14,
17 1952: October 30 (Acheson's reception)
- Three Power
Declaration
- Thurston, Walter
- Thye, Senator
Edward J. (Minnesota)
- Tibet
1950: February
17; November 17 1951: January 9
- Tientsin (China)
1952: January 7
(British Embassy Dinner)
- Tigris-Euphrates
Project
- "Time", "Life",
"Fortune", dinner for editors of
- "Time Magazine"
- Tin, Bolivian
1951: July 5, 9,
30; August 8, 10, 21; December 17, 19 1952: October 1
- Tin, Malayan
- Tin, shipments to
China
- Tito, Marshall
Josip Broz (Premier of Yuguslavia)
1949: February 9,
28; August 16; September 14; October 17 1950: March 10; October
23 1951: June 18; August 3, 28; October 1, 2 1952: March 25;
July 30; November 12, 19
- Tobey, Senator
Charles W. (New Hampshire)
- Tobias, Channing H.
(Director, Phelp-Stokes Foundation)
- Tobin, Maurice
(Secretary of Labor)
1950: November
21 1952: April 9
- Tokyo (Japan)
1950: June
28 1951: July 16; August 3 1952: January 16; February 8
- Toledano, Lombardo
- Tomlinson, Frank S.
(Counselor, British Embassy, Washington)
- Tonkin
(Indo-China), French victories at
- Toriello-Garredo,
Guillermo (Ambassador of Guatamala)
1952: September
4; October 17 (Acheson's luncheon); November 17; December 1
- Torquay
Negotiations on Trade
- "Total Diplomacy,"
Acheson's statement on
- Totalitarian Powers
and World War II (Germany, Japan, Soviet Union)
1951: May 1
(Kennan's lecture)
- Totalitarian
propaganda
- Totalitarianism
(Fascist, Communist, Falangist)
- Towers, Graham
(Governor, Bank of Canada)
- Townshend, Willard
S. (President, United Transport Service Employees of America, CIO,
Chicago)
- Trade Agreements
Act
1949: March
28 1950: November 21 1952: November 22
- Trade Agreements
Program
- Trade policy,
United States
1952: November 18
(attached memorandum)
- Trade restrictions,
Italian
- Trade Union
Congress, British
- Trade Unions,
American
1950: January 6;
February 17; March 31
- Trade Unions in
Germany
- Trade Unions in
Japan
- Trans-Atlantic Air
Service
- Trans-Jordan (See
Jordan)
- Trans-Siberian
Railroad
1952: January 5;
October 31
- Trans-World Airways
(TWA)
- Trapwell, General
Thomas J. H. (Chief, U.S. Mutual Defense Assistance Program Mission in
Indo-China, August 1952-April 1952)
- Travers, Howard K.
(Ambassador to Haiti)
- Treasury,
Department of the
1949: July 7, 18,
29; October 25 1950: March 3; December 14 1951: August
23 1952: January 16; March 20; April 10; November 18 (attached
memorandum)
- Treasury, Secretary
of the
1952: February 6;
November 18 (attached memo)
- Trice, J. Mark
(Senate staff)
- Trieste
1949: July 21;
September 14; December 5 1951: January 15; August 28; October 1,
2 1952: February 12; March 18, 25; June 16; July 14, (minutes of
24th and 28th meetings), 17, 30; November 12, 21
- Triffen, Robert
(naturalized citizen from Belgium who was a friend of Camile Gutt of the
International Bank of Belgium)
- Trigg, Ralph S.
(Department of Agriculture)
1950: January 12;
February 15
- Trilaterial
Declaration
- Trilateral Treaty
(See Pacific Pact)
- Trimble, James W.
(Congressman, Arkansas)
- Tripartite
Agreement on Aid to Yugoslavia (United States, United Kingdom and
France)
- Tripartite
Commission
- Tripartite
Conference at Brussels
- Tripartite
conversations
- Tripartite
Declaration on Trieste
1951: September
25; October 1 1952: July 30
- Tripartite Group on
Germany
- Tripartite meeting
in London, suggested
- Tripoli (Libya)
- Tripolitania
1949: March 29;
April 8, 18; September 14
- Trivers, Howard
(Council of Foreign Ministers, Paris)
- Troncoso, Dr. Jesus
Maria (Governor of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic)
1949: March
1 1950: October 19
- Troyanovski
(Trozanvsky), Alexandrovich Olg (Second Secretary, Soviet Delegation to
the United Nations)
- Troutbeck, Sir John
(United Kingdom Delegation - Minsterial Talks, London, June 14, 1952)
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 24 meeting)
- Trujillo, Dr. Jose
Vincente (Ecuador)
1952: October 17
(Acheson's luncheon)
- Trujillo-Molina,
Rafael L. (President of the Dominican Republic until August 1952,
Secretary of State for Foreign Relations, March-August 1952)
1952: December 19
(appointment with President Truman), 29
- Truman-Attlee Talks
1950: December 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 15 1951: January 3, 4 (See also Attlee-Truman
talks)
- Truman-Churchill
Talks
- Truman Doctrine
1949: February
17; Apri1 12; July 11 1950: June 5; October 15 (Wake Island
Conference) 1952: June 16 (John Foster Fulles article)
- Truman Library
Dinner
1952: December 29
(planning for dinner to be held on January 8, 1953)
- Truman, President
Harry S., Invitation
1951: March 30
(invitation to reception for Dean Aches on given by Foreign Ministers
of the American States)
- Truman, President
Harry S., Meeting with United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie
- Truman, President
Harry S., Messages to Congress
1950: July
10 1951: February 1
- Truman, President
Harry S., Proposed trip to London with Mrs. Truman, May or June 1951
- Truman, President
Harry S., Resolution of thanks voted by the 4th meeting of Consultation
of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American States
- Truman, President
Harry S., Speeches
1949: March 21,
24, 31; May 12; July 5, 11, 16, 19 1950: May 1 (Western trip);
September 7 (editorial reaction to speech by, "Life" editorial);
October 9, 19 1951: March 23 (Latin American Ministers and the
Korean War) 1952: May 19; June 13 (State of the Union speech)
- Truman, President
Harry S., Trip to Panama, proposed
- Truman, President
Harry S., United Nations, General Assembly, 7th session of - Dean
Acheson's report to
- Truman, President
Harry S., Wake Island Conference and President Truman
- Truman, Mrs. Harry
S. (Bess Wallace Truman)
1951: January 22;
May 3 1952: May 22
- Truman, Margaret
1951: May 3, 14
(visit to Europe); June 11, 21 (visit of the Queen of the Netherlands)
- Trusteeship Council
of the United Nations on Palestine
- Tsuehima, Juichi
(Adviser to Japanese Foreign office on Financial Matters)
- Tubby, Roger
(Assistant Press Secretary to the President)
- Tubman, William
V.S. (President of Liberia)
- Tucker, Robert
(release of his wife from the Soviet Union)
- Tudeh Party
(Communist Party in Iran)
1951: July 6;
September 26 1952: November 25
- Tufts, Mr. (State
Department official - no first name given)
- Tuna fish imports,
proposed duty on
- Tuna fish tariff
- Tungsten shipments
to China
- Tunisia:
1952: March 19,
25; April 3, 15; May 6, 15; June 13; July 14 (minutes of June 24 and
29 meetings); September 4, 5; October 3, 21, 25, 27, 29; November 15
(meeting with Eisenhower); December 14
- Tunisia -
Arab-Asian view of question of
- Tunisia, Bey of
- Tunisia - Morocco
question
1952: October 22,
30, 31 (Dutch View)
- Tunisia - Morocco
"independence" issue
- Tunisia,
Nationalists of
1952: September
5; October 21
- Tunisia question,
possible role of India in negiotiating the
- Tunisia and the
United Nations
1952: October 3,
21; December 14
- Turkey
1949: February
17, 28; March 15; April 12, 19; July 11; November 18; December
24 1950: June 5; July 13; August (notes to "Jim"), 10, 25;
September 7; November 1 1951: January 9; April 5, 27, 30; May 7,
18; June 22; July 31; September 7, 24; October 23 1952: January 9;
June 12; July 14 (minutes of June 25 meeting); October 1, 30
(Acheson's reception); November 27
- Turkey, admission
to NATO
- Turkey, Arab-Asian
relations with
- Turkey, ECA funds
for
- Turkey, financial
assistance to
- Turkey and MEDO
(Middle East Defense organization)
- Turkey, messages of
President Truman and President of
- Turkey, relations
with Pakistan
- Turkish Straits,
reference to
1950: August
(notes to "Jim")
- Turks (See Turkey)
- Turpin, William N.
(State Department, Northern Europe)
- Twining, General
Nathan F.
- Tydings, Senator
Millard E. (Maryland)
1949: April 11,
13; August 2, 22, 24 1950: March 24, 31; April 3, 17; June 26,
27 1951: July 10 1952: August 20 (as former Senator)
- Tyler, William R.
(Public Relations Office, Untied States Embassy, Paris)
U
- Unden, Osten
(Swedish Foreign Minister)
1952: October 28,
30 (Acheson's reception)
- Under Secretary of
Defense, lack of liaison with Under Secretary of State and the Director
of the Psychological Strategy Board (PSB)
- Under Secretary of
State, lack of liaison with Under Secretary of Defense and the Director
of the PSB
- Underwood, Thomas
R. (Congressman from Kentucky)
- Unger, Leonard
(State Department, Southern Europe - Italy and Spain)
1949: July 18;
September 14
- "Unholy Alliance"
of Arab States, Latin American States and the Soviet Satellite States re
Palestine
- "Union Now"
- Union of South
Africa
1949: February
28; March 29; May 3; August 15; November 10, 17 1950: July 3, 24;
December 8 1951: April 20; June 11, 21 1952: October 14, 30
(Acheson's reception); November 15 (meeting with Eisenhower, 22)
- Union of South
Africa, Indian minority question
- Union of South
Africa, racial conflict and apartheid policy in (United Nations Study)
1952: October 3,
14, 25, 28; November 7
- Union of South
Africa - question of Southwest Africa
- Union of South
Africa, United States position in the United Nations re
1952: October 14,
28; November 7
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics (USSR)
1949: January 17;
February 28; March 1, 9, 14, 16, 22, 30, 31; April 1, 12, 14, 26; May
2, 16, 18; June 24, 29; July 9, 11; August 16, 24; September 14, 15,
16; October 13, 14, 27; November 7, 18, 30; December 8, 24 1950:
January 5, 21, 31; February 1, 2, 4, 16; March 3, 7, 9, 21, 27; April
20, 24, 26; May 4; June 5, 25, 26, 27, 29; July 12, 14, 17, 24, 27;
August (notes to "Jim"), 10, 14, 21; September 1, 8 (Acheson's
speech), 9; October 6 (notes), 9, 12, 20; November 6, 17, 21; December
3 (White House notes), 2, (notes on discussion between Acheson &
Marshall), 4, 7, 11, 16, 27, 29 1951: January 5; February 13, 15;
March 15, 22, 27; April 5, 10, 20, 27; May 14, 26, 28, 30 (Kennan
Lecture); June 21, 29; July 5, 6, 17; August 20; September 26; October
1; December 11, 20 1952: January 6, 9, 10, 17; February 11; March
17; April 3; May 19; June 6; July 29; October 13, 15, 21, 25, 28;
December 4 1953: January 16
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - anti-American propaganda campaign
1952: June 6 (See
also Communist charges of bacterological warfare and poison gas used
by Americans in Korean War)
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - bombing of territory and shelling of by the "USS
Missouri"
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - claims of United States citizens against
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics and the debate in the 7th Session of the United
Nations General Assembly on the Korean War
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - Korean War, call for cease fire
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - lend lease pipeline deliveries to
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - loan to, 1946 discussed
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - prediction of hostilities against the West
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - possible involvement in the Korean War
1950: July 12,
17; October 12, 15 (Wake Island Conference); December 3, (White House
notes) (Acheson's note to Marshall), 4
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - proposed trip of United States industrialists to
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - public pronouncements on by Dean Acheson
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - recognition of Ho Chi Minh Government in Vietnam
1950: February
16; March 9
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics and research interests of Herbert Feis
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - Soviet note suggesting Council of Foreign
Ministers (CFM)
1950: November 6,
7, 16 (French position)
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - travel regulations on Soviet personnel
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics and truce talks in Korea
- Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics - United States credits for
- United Auto Workers
(UAW)
- United Jewish
Appeal (UJA)
1950: January
9 1951: March 22
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain
1949: February
14, 15; March 2, 9, 15, 22, 24, 30; April 4, 8, 11, 12, 15, 20, 29;
May 3, 4; June 27, 29, 30; July 5, 7, 8, 12, 18, 29; August 11, 15,
16, 18, 25, 31; September 14, 16, 26, 27; October 10, 17, 20, 25;
November 7, 17, 30; December 1, 8, 14 (and attachment), 17, 20,
24 1950: January 5, 6, 12, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 31; February 15, 16,
17; March 1, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 27, 28; April 5, 13, 18, 26, 27, 28; May
5; June 5, 9, 15, 26, 27; July 3, 10, 13, 14, 17, 19, 20, 27, 28;
August 3, 21, 24, 25, 31; September 1, 11; October (notes), 11, 17,
23, 25; November 6, 17, 21, 24, 30; December 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 16,
26, 27 1951: January 3, 5, 9, 10, 15, 18, 23, 24; February 6, 13,
15; March 13, 19, 23; April 5, 13; May 7, 15, 17, 18, 30 (Kennan
lecture); June 5, 22; July 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 31; August 17, 20, 28;
September 11, 26; October 10, 16, 24; December 11 1952: January 5,
7, (British Embassy Dinner), 8, 9, 18, 15, 25 (Pearson letter), 22;
March (undated "old draft"), 10, 11, 19, 21, 24, 25 1953: January
16
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain - Acheson's trip to
1952: June 6 (See
also Trip File - Acheson Papers - Box 67a)
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain - American air bases in
1949: December
1 1951: September 11
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain - Army of, possible use of Germans in - Korean War
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain - assistance for
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain Delegation to the United Nations General Assembly
1952: November 19
(telegram number 759)
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain - Iran controversy
1952: November
25; December 4
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain - Ministerial talks in London (June 1952)
1952: July 14
(minutes of meetings)
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain Loan to for FY 1953
1952: March
(undated "old draft")
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain support for OEC (Office of European Economic Cooperation)
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain - Suez controversy with Egypt
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain troop contribution to United Nations forces in Korea
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain - U.S. disagreement over disarmament proposals
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain - U.S. discussions on Palestine, Israel and the Arab
states
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain views on Indo-China
- United Kingdom of
Great Britain visit of King and Queen of to the United States in 1938
- United Mine Workers
of America (UMWA)
- United Nations
(U.N.)
1949: January 3,
17, 27, 31; February 5, 7; March 2, 9, 10, 22, 29; April 1, 11, 12,
14, 19, 25, 26, 28; May 4, 11; June 29; August 25; September 1, 14,
16; October 12, 13, 18; November 7, 30; December 1, 5, 6, 7,
12 1950: January 6, 9, 21; February 4, 17; March 2, 21, 24; April
18, 20, 28; June 5, 8, 26, 29, 30; July 15, 17, 26; August 3, 27;
September 8 (Acheson's speech), 9; October 23; November 21, 24;
December 2, 7, 8, 11 1951: January 2, 9, 29; March 15, 24, 27;
April 1, 6, 9; May 15, 26; June 28; July 1; August 3, 17; September
25; October 9, 16 1952: February 4; March 19; June 5; July 14,
(minutes of June 24 meeting), 24; September 2; October 1, 31; November
13, 15 (meeting between Truman and Eisenhower), 22
- United Nations and
Ad Hoc Political Committee
- United Nations
Article 43 requires Congressional approval to send troops abroad
1951: February 10
(Acheson's notes on Taft speech)
- United Nations,
Assistant Secretary-General of
- United Nations
Association
- United Nations
Atomic Energy Committee of
- United Nations and
Austria
- United Nations and
bacterological warfare, Communist charges of
- United Nations,
Brazilian commitment of forces under in Korea and the "Uniting for
Peace" Resolution
- United Nations,
Charter of
1950: April 27;
August 3; September 8 (Acheson's speech); October 9, 23; December
2 1951: April 3; July 11 (article 99 re Iranian oil controversy);
October 9 1952: October 1, 31
- United Nations
Charter - article 102 of
- United Nations
Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
- United Nations,
Chinese representation in
- United Nations
Commission for Indonesia (UNCFI)
1949: December
20, 23 1950: March 21; November 16
- United Nations
Commission of Jurists
- United Nations
Commission on Foreign Intellectuals (UNCIF), e.g. Chinese minorities
overseas
- United Nations
Commission on Kashmir (UNCIP)
1949: August 30;
September 13; October 12; November 21 1950: November 17 1951:
February 13, August 17
- United Nations
Commission on Korea (composed of Australia, Republic of China, India, E1
Salvador, Turkey, Philippines and France)
1950: August 10;
October 11; November 7, 21
- United Nations
Commission for the Unificiation and Rehabilitation of Korea (UNCURK)
1952: April 3;
June 13; October (undated draft memorandum), 17; November 8, 18,
(White House meeting with Eisenhower), 26
- United Nations
Council for Libya
- United Nations Day
- United Nations and
disarmament
1950: August
(notes to "Jim") 1952: October 3
- United Nations,
Document S/1505 (Report to the Secretary-General from the Commission on
Korea)
- United Nations,
Economic assistance through the
1950: August
(notes to "Jim")
- United Nations
Economic Commission for Europe
- United Nations
Economic and Social Council, (UNESCO)
1949: February 7;
March 9; April 4; August 2 1950: June 19
- United Nations and
Egypt
- United Nations
Entezan Committee (re cease fire in Korea)
- United Nations and
Eritrea issue
- United Nations
General Assembly
1949: April 11;
May 12, 28; July 18, 25; August 15, 23, 24; November 21; December
3 1950: January 19; February 4; March 2, 10; August 3, 10;
September 5, 7, 8, 11; October 23; November 1; December 2 (Acheson's
note to Marshall), 11, 27 1951: January 16, 18; May 26; July 9, 12,
16; August 17, 20; September 10, 14 (re Kashmir); October 8, 24;
December 20 1952: January 4 (Jessup letter of December 17, 1951),
17; March 19, 21; April 3; October 1, 17, 20, 22, 25; November 18
(attached memorandum), 22; December 1
- United Nations
General Assembly, Argentine candidacy for Economic and Social Council
- United Nations
General Assembly, Bilateral talks of the Secretaries of various foreign
ministries
1952: October 1,
20, 22, 25, 28
- United Nations
General Assembly, Congressional representation
- United Nations
General Assembly, and Foreign policy
- United Nations
General Assembly, General Committee of (GC)
- United Nations
General Assembly, and the Korean War - cease fire resolution
- United Nations
General Assembly, Political Committee of
- United Nations
General Assembly, Resolution on Indian minorities in South Africa
- United Nations
General Assembly, Senatorial Representation, 1950, July 7
- United Nations
General Assembly, 7th Session - Acheson's report to President Truman on
- United Nations
General Assembly, Submission of agenda item "Intervention of the Central
Peoples Government of the Peoples Republic of China in Korea"
1950: December 2
(Acheson's note to Marshall)
- United Nations
General Assembly, United States Delegation to
1952: January 29;
August 13; September 4; December 1
- United Nations
History of the
- United Nations and
Human Rights
1950: August
(notes to "Jim") 1952: October 1
- United Nations,
Indians in South Africa
- United Nations
International Agreement of Control of Atomic Energy
- United Nations,
Italian admission to
1951: January 15;
October 1
- United Nations and
Japanese membership in ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization)
- United Nations
Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA)
- United Nations
Korean Relief
- United Nations and
the Korean War (United Nations Forces in Korea)
1950: July 31;
August 3, 10; October 9, 11, 15 (Wake Island Conference); November 21,
28, 30; December 1, 2, 7 1951: February 19; March 21, 24; August 3
- United Nations,
Korean War, cease fire resolutions
- United Nations,
Korean War, prisoner of war issue
- United Nations and
the Kashmir question
- United Nations and
Mexico's support of the Korean War
- United Nations
Monetary and Financial Conference at Bretton Woods (1944)
- United Nations
Norwegian Delegation to
- United Nations
Palestine Arms Embargo
- United Nations
Peace Observation Commission (Kashmir)
1951: August
17 1952: October 3
- United Nations,
Race conflict in South Africa
- United Nations
Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA)
- United Nations and
repatriation of Greek Armed Forces
- United Nations
Resolution on Kashmir
1951: February
13, 14; September 14
- United Nations
Resolutions on the Korean War (cease fire)
1951: January 25;
February 13 (Ecuador's support of)
- United Nations
Secretariat, question of the United States Constitution and
1952: October 31
(November 1)
- United Nations
Secretary General
1950: July 24,
27; August 10; October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
- United Nations
Security Council
1949: March 10,
29; June 29; July 18; November 18 1950: January 21; March 2, 10;
May 29; June 9, 25, 28, 29; July 17, 24, 27; August 3; September 5;
November 6, 17, 30; December 1, 2 (Acheson's notes to
Marshall) 1951: February 14; April 26; July 11; August 17
(Kashmir); September 14 (Kashmir); October 10; December 11 1952:
March 19; April 3, 15; May 6
- United Nations
Security Council Resolution on the Korean War (June 27 Resolution)
1950: June 26,
27, 29; July 5, 6, 17, 24; August 14; November 6; December 2, 3, 4
- United Nations
UNSCOB (United Nations organization concerned with the
Greek-Yugoslav-Albanian border disputes)
- United Nations
Statement of Communists in the
- United Nations
Trusteeship Council
- United Nations and
the Tunisia issue
- United Nations
Unified Command in Korea
- United Nations,
United Kingdom Delegation to
- United Nations,
United States Delegation to
1949: September
1, 20; December 20 1950: July 7; October 23; December 11 1951:
January 22; July 25; August 20 1952: January 4; April 3; September
4; October 14, 20, 28
- United Nations,
United States Delegation to 7th Session of the General Assembly of
1952: October 20,
31; November 1; December 1, 2
- United Nations,
United States Mission to (USUN)
- United Nations,
United States Representatives to the
- United Nations
Vigilance Committee, urged by Stalin in 1939
1950: September 8
(Acheson's speech)
- United Nations,
work of Dr. Frank Corrigan in the
- UNRWA - Israel's
compensation to the Arabs
- United Nations and
World Government
1950: August
(notes to "Jim")
- United States aid,
level for FY 1953
- United
States-British military liaison
- United States flag
ships
- United States
Foreign Policy
- United States
guests at Acheson reception
1952: October 30
(See guest list)
- United States-Japan
Bilateral Pact
- United States
Merchant Marine Policy
- United States
Pacific fleet
- United States
Representative in the 4th meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the
American States (Dean Acheson as)
- United States Steel
Corporation (re Austrian steel mills)
- United
States-United Kingdom Consultation on Atomic Warfare
- United
States-United Kingdom organization
- United
States-United Kingdom talks
1950: July 24;
December 29
- USUN (See United
Nations-United States Delgation to)
- United World
Federalists
1949: January 17;
April 12
- "Uniting for Peace"
Resolution
- Universal
Declaration of the Rights of Man
- Universal Military
Training (UMT)
- Uranium
1949: September
16 1950: December 8 (United States-United Kingdom-South African
negotiations on uranium contracts)
- Urdoneta, Dr.
Roberto (Minister of War of Colombia)
- Urquita, Dr. Miguel
Rafael (E1 Salvadorian diplomat)
1952: October 17
(guest at Acheson's luncheon); November 26
- Uruguay
1949: March 15,
31; May 16 1950: January 3; August 29 1951: March 16, 27; April
1 1952: March 20
- Usher, R.E. (State
Department, South Asia)
- Utah Democratic
State Convention
- Utter, John E.
(Consul, Embassy in France until March 20, 1952; Director of the Office
of African Affairs after September 2, 1952)
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- Vale, the
- Valente, Anthony
(Vice President, Delegation of Italian American Council)
- Valle, Dr. Rafael
Richardo (Ambassador of Honduras)
- Van Arkel, Gerhard
P. (Senate staff)
- Vandenberg, Senator
Arthur (Michigan-Senate Foreign Relations Committee)
1949: February 4,
5, 7, 14, 15, 28; March 2, 3, 4; May 5, 18; June 24; July 12, 18, 19,
26; August 2, 3, 22, 24; September 1, 21, 23 1950: January 13, 18,
19, 21; March 29, 31; April 4, 5, 6, 10, 24, 27, 28; July 24; August
(notes to "Jim") 1952: December 18
- Vandenberg, Arthur,
Jr.
1950: July
24 1952: January 3
- Vandenberg, General
Hoyt S.
1950: April 24;
June 25, 26, 28; November 21, 28 1951: January 12, 22; June
27 1952: February 27
- Vandenberg
Resolution
- Vanier, Major
General Phillos (Canadian Ambassador to France)
- Van Hallen,
Christopher (Secretary, ANZUS Conference)
1952: July 24;
October 13, 31 (November 1)
- Van Kleffens, E.N.
(Ambassador of the Netherlands)
1949: March 3;
August 12; September 16; October 18, 20; November 7; December
23 1950: February 17; March 21; June 9
- Van Laethlen,
Gabriel (2nd Secretary, French Embassy, Washington)
1951: October 9,
24 1952: May 15; September 5
- Van Langenchave,
Baron (Belgian delegate to NATO)
- Van Roijen (Van
Rogen), S. Herman (Netherlands Ambassador to the United Nations)
1949: September
16 1950: February 17; September 9; November 4 1951: June 20;
September 3 1952: January 10, 18; February 28 (re Secretary General
of NATO); March 3, 24; April 3, 10
- Van Zeeland, Paul
(Belgian Foreign Minister)
1949: September
16 1950: December 11 1951: January 9; July 5; September
7 1952: January 10; March 24; October 16, 30 (Acheson's reception);
November 17; December 14, 19
- Vargas, Getulio
(President of Brazil)
1950: April
24 1951: April 5 1952: January 17; June 13; June 19 (gift of Von
Stueben glassware from the Trumans to)
- Vargas, President
Getulio - visit to the United States
1952: January 24;
June 13
- Vargas, Richardo
Martinez (Ambassador of Bolivia)
- Varvaresses, Mr.*
(Greek leader - *no first name given)
- Vatican, The
1949: December 6,
7 1950: January 9, 19; February 9; April 4; August 28 1951:
January 15 1952: April 9; July 30
- Vatican,
Representative to the
- Vaughan, Harry H.
(Military Aide to the President)
- Vayo, Almena del
(Human Rights Covenant)
- Vedler, Harold C.
(State Department, Office of Eastern European Affairs, Polish, Baltic
and Czechoslovakian Affairs)
1951: August
29 1952: June 19
- Velebit, Vladimer
(Yugoslav Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade and Ambassador to Italy)
- Venezuela
1949: February 1,
21 1950: February 17; June 19; July 27 1951: January 31; April
1; May 7, 15 (re Frank Corrigan as Ambassador to) 1952: March 3, 4,
6; May 22; December 1
- Venezuela,
agreement with re oil
- Venezuela,
political prisoners in
- Venezuela, trade
agreement with
- "Venoms" (United
Kingdom weapons sold to NATO)
- Venturini, Mr.*
(Italian Foreign Minister *no first name given)
- Veterans of Foreign
Wars (VFW), General MacArthur's message to
- Vienna, Austria
1952: January 10;
June 6 (Acheson's trip to)
- Viet Minh
(Vietnamese Communists)
1950: August 21,
23 1951: September 14
- Viet Minh strategy,
idea of Mr. Letournman
- Vietnam
1950: February 2,
3, 16; March 2; June 5; August 21 1951: April 2; September 14 (See
also Indochina)
- Vietnam, CIA Paper,
"Implication of Soviet Recognition of the Ho Regime in Indochina"
1950: February 2,
16; March 2
- Vietnamese Army
- Vietnamese
Government
- Vinar, Jan (First
Secretary and Charge d'Affaires of Czechoslovakia)
- Vincent, John
Carter
- Vincent, John
Carter and Joseph E. Davies, cases of
1952: June 5, 13;
December 24, 29 1953: January 3
- Vinson, Congressman
Carl (Georgia)
- Vishinsky
(Vyshinsky), Andre V. (Soviet Foreign Minister)
1949: May 23;
August 24; September 15; November 7 1950: January 21; March
10 1951: February 5; November speech at General Assembly, Paris -
undated note Acheson to Eden (draft) 1952: January 17; March 25;
October 13, 25, 27, (U.N. speech), 28, 29; November 8, 11 (U.N.
speech), 18 (White House meeting with Eisenhower)
- Vishensky's United
Nations speeches
1952: October 27,
28, 29, 30; November 13 (meeting with Eisenhower)
- Visits to the
United States by Chiefs of State, memoranda re of October 26, 1950
- Vladavistok (USSR)
1950: October 12;
December 27
- Vlahovic, Veljko
(Yugoslav diplomat)
1952: October 30
(Acheson's reception)
- Vogler, Robert A.,
case of
1950: February
6 1951: June 5
- Voice of America
(VOA)
1949: October
12 1950: April 27; September 7 (Day of Prayer sent over VOA);
November 6 1951: February 15; March 20; April 5; May 24; June 20;
July 27; December 20 1952: March 11; June 5, (script for VOA)
- Volio-Mata, Alfredo
(Costa Rican diplomat)
1952: October 17
(guest at Acheson's luncheon), October 28
- Volta Redona Steel
Mills Project (Brazil)
1950: July
24 1952: June 19
- Von Brentano, Mr.*
(German associate of Chancellor Adenauer interested in Schuman Plan -
*no first name given)
- Voorhees, Tracey S.
(Under Secretary of the Army)
1949: January 26;
April 19; June 24; August 29; December 8, 15 1950: January 12;
April 24 1951: July 12
- Vorys, John M.
(Congressman, Ohio)
1949: February 4;
August 3, 16 1950: April 4; July 24 1951: April 20; May 24;
August 20 (Japanese Peace Treaty Delegate to)
- Vyshinsky, A.Y.
(See Vishinsky, A.Y.)
W
- Wadsworth, James J.
(Deputy Administrator, Federal Civil Defense Administration)
- Wadsworth,
Congressman James W. (New York)
1950: May 21;
June 8; August 14
- Wainhouse, Daniel
W. (State Department, Office of United Nations Political and Security
Affairs)
- Wake Island
Conference
1950: October 15
(transcript), 19
- Waldo, S.A. (State
Department, Near East)
1950: December
15 1951: March 22; April 5; May 5; July 17 1952: March 6
- Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel, New York City
1951: September
27 (invitation to Acheson, J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI and Senator
Warren Austin of the United Nations to attend conference by Jewish War
Veterans at) 1952: October 14, 16; November 15; December 1
- Walker-Larrain,
Horacio (Chilean Minister of Foreign Affairs)
- Walker, Michael
(official, British Embassy)
- Walker, General
Walton H.
1950: October 15
(Wake Island Conference)
- Wallace, Henry A.
(Former Vice President)
1949: April
22 1950: July 26; August 10 1952: March 20
- Wallace, Henry A.,
speech on Korea
- Wallace, Madge
Gates (Mrs. David Willock), illness of
- Waller, Fred E.
(State Department, Near East)
1952: June
18 1953: January 5
- Walper, Mr.*
(Counselor, American Embassy, Paris, *no first name given)
- Walter
(Immigration) Bill
- Walter, Congressman
Francis E. (Pennsylvania)
- Walter Reed
Hospital
- Walters, Lt. Col.
(*no first name given)
- Wan Waithazakon,
Prince (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand)
1952: October 9,
30 (Acheson's reception)
- War, Department of
- Ward, Angus, case
of
1949: November
21 1950: January 19; November 15
- War Damage
Legislation, Philippine
- Warfield, Mr.*
(Counselor and General Manager of the Bellington Company - *no first
name given)
- Warne, William F.
(Assistant Secretary of the Interior)
- Warren, Avra
(Ambassador to Pakistan)
- Warren, Earl
(Governor of California)
- Warren, Fletcher
(Ambassador to Paraguay)
1951: March 20;
July 23 (appointment as Ambassador to Venezuela)
- Warren, George
(Displaced Persons Commission)
1949: December
20 1952: May 5, 8
- Wartiovoare, Otto
(Counselor, Legation of Finland)
- Washington, George
(Resolution of 4th Meeting of the Consultation of Ministers of Foreign
Affairs of the American States honoring)
- Waterman Steamship
Company
- Watt, Alan
(Australian Secretary of External Affairs)
- Waynick, Capus
(Ambassador to Liberia)
1949: March
31 1950: July 6
- Waynick, William W.
(staff, United States Delegation to the United Nations)
- Ways and Means
Committee, House
- Weaver, George L.P.
(National Security Resources Board)
- Webb, James E.
(Under Secretary of State)
1949: January 22;
February 10, 14, 17, 28; March 4, 30; April 7, 11, 13, 15; May 12;
July 5, 7, 8, 12; September 16; November 3 (October 25), 7, 21;
December 12, 14, 15, 16 1950: January 3, 5, 9, 13, 21; February 1,
3, 9; March 1, 7, 9, 22; April 3, 4, 6, 27; May 5; June 1, 8, 9, 19,
25, 28; July 27; August 3, 21, 26, 27, 30; September 1, 7, 11; October
19, 26, 30; November 14; December 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15, 27 1951:
Janaury 4, 9, 18, 19; February 1; March 13, 16; April 2, 3, 4, 5, 9;
May 21; June 26; July 23; August 20, 27; September 10 1952: January
24; February 11; March 17, 25, 28; April 14
- Webb, T. Clifton
(New Zealand Minister of External Affairs)
1952: June 19,
20; October 30 (Acheson's reception); November 7, 11
- Webster, William
- Wedemeyer, General
Albert C.
1949: February 7;
March 3; May 12 (Wedemeyer Report); July 11; August 1 1950:
February 17
- Wedemeyer Report
(China and Korea, 1947)
- Weil, Dr. Emil
(Minister of Hungarian Peoples Republic)
- Weil, T. Elliot
(State Department, South Asia)
1949: November
21 1950: January 6; April 5; July 5; November 17; December 11,
29 1951: January 27; September 14; December 21
- Weinstel, Mr.*
(writer for "Newsweek" magazine who wrote article on corruption in
Philippine Government - *no first name given)
- Weitzer, Bernard
(Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America)
- Weizmann, Dr. Chaim
(President of Israel)
1949: March 31;
April 25, 28
- Weizman Institute
- Welden, Mr.*
(Chairman, First National Bank, New York City) *no first name given)
- Wellman, Harvey R.
(State Department - Officer on Cuba Desk)
- Wells, Milton K.
(State Department-Latin America)
1952: October 17
(Acheson's luncheon), 17, 29, 31; November 17, 26; December 1
- Wenner, Thomas B.
(State Department, Escort Office)
- West, The
1950: August 14;
December 4 1951: January 5, 9, 15; May 7; July 5; August 23;
October 24 1952: January 5; October 21; November 13 (notes)
- West, George
(Political Officer and Charge d'Affaires in Luxemburg in 1949)
1952: August 11
(Perle Mesta's report)
- West Point (New
York), speech, the President's
- West, Robert R.
(Special Assistant to the Secretary of State)
1951: June 22 (re
Italy); October 1
- Western
Civilization, basic concepts of
- Western defense
- Western Europe
1949: January 26;
February 25; March 2, 29; April 1, 4, 19; July 7; September 14;
October 17, 20; December 5 1950: May 18; July 19; August 26;
September 9; October 30; November 30; December 3 (White House notes),
5, 27 1951: January 5; February 20; March 31; August 23 1952:
January 5; March 25; April 3; May 19; June 6; July 28; October 15, 20,
25; November 22; December 14, 15
- Western European
Defense Pact
- Western European
Defense System
1949: September
16 1950: June 5; November 7, 30; December 3 (White House note)
- Western European
Group
- Western European
Integration
- Western European
Unity
- Western Hemisphere
1950: June
9 1952: November 6
- Western New Guinea,
Dutch position on
- Western Powers (See
West, the and Western Europe)
- Western Union
1949: March 2;
April 4, 19; December 14 (attachment) 1950: March 13, 27; May 18
- Western Union
Treaty
- West Indies Sugar
Company
- Wheat
1951: October
1 1952: June 12 (Pakistan's shortage of)
- Wheat for India
(grain for India)
- Wheat stockpile
- Wherry, Senator
Kenneth S. (Nebraska)
1950: July 3,
31 1951: December 13 (death of)
- Wherry Resolution
(Wherry Amendment)
- White House
1951: January 6,
15, 19; April 2; May 24; August 2, 9, 23; October 22; December 13
- White House Cabinet
Room, meetings in
- White House
guidelines on foreign policy
1950: August
(notes to "Jim")
- White House
meetings
1950: February 4;
June 8; December 3 1951: June 26; August 6; September 10 1952:
January 8, 28, 29; March 17, 28; April 7, 17; May 8; June 13, 20;
October 12, 18
- White House staff
- White House,
telephone calls from
- White, Ivan (State
Department-American Republics)
1950: October
19 1951: April 6; July 6 (referred to as "Line" White); October 1
- White, J.G. and
Company (United States Engineering firm in Indonesia)
- White, John
Campbell (President, Retired Foreign Service Officers Association)
- White, Martin
(Solicitor, Department of the Interior)
- White, Walter
(Executive Director, National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP)
1950: February
9 1951: April 13
- White Paper on
Korea
- Whitehair, Francis
P. (Under Secretary of the Navy)
- Whitney, C.V.
(Under Secretary of Commerce)
- Whitsuntide Rally
in East Germany in 1950
- Wiesner, Mr.*
(State Department - office of German Political Affairs), (*no first name
given)
- Wigglesworth,
Congressman Richard B. (Massachusetts)
- Wilburn, *Mr.
(State Department official - *no first name given)
- Wilcox, Francis
(Chief of Staff, Senate Foreign Relations Committee)
1949: July
19 1950: March 29, 31 1951: August 7; December 20 (as Assistant
Secretary of State) 1952: March 19 (as Special Counsel, SFRC)
- Wiley, Senator
Alexander (Wisconsin)
1950: March 29,
31; April 27, 28; June 26, 27 1951: June 29; August 20 1952:
January 5 (Blair House luncheon); October 3 (United Nations) 31
- Wiley, Ambassador
John C.
- Wilgress, L. Dana
(High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom)
- Wilkin, Philip
1949: January 31;
March 29
- Wilkins, Fraser
(State Department-Africa and the Near East)
- Willard, Clark L.
(Deputy Secretary General, 4th meeting of Consultation of Ministers of
Foreign Affairs of the American States)
- Williams, John Z.
(State Department, Northern Europe)
- Williams, Wayne
(winner of American Bar Association contest for suggestions on
preserving peace)
- "Williamsburg, USS"
(Presidential yacht)
1950: March
6 1951: August 23; December 13, 20, 31 1952: January 4 (Blair
House luncheon), 6 (dinner meeting between President Truman and Prime
Minister Churchill)
- Williamson, Francis
(State Department, German and Austrian Affairs)
1949: August 24;
September 15; October 26 1950: October 11 1952: January 10
- Willis, George H.
(Treasury Department, Office of International Finance)
1951: June 21;
July 24 (and the Dates case); August 3
- Willoughby, General
Charles Andrew (Korean War - aid to General MacArthur)
- Willoughby, Westry
Woodbury (Counselor in State Department Economic Office for Far East)
- Wilson, Charles E.
(Director of Defense Mobilization)
1951: January 12;
February 21; March 30; April 20; July 6; August 23; October 17;
December 17, 19 1952: January 16; February 6
- Wilson, Edwin C.
(re John Carter Vincent case)
1949: April
12 1953: January 3
- Wilson, Frank
(Congressman, Texas)
- Wilson, George
Howard (Congressman, Oklahoma)
- Wilson, Woodrow -
Fourteen Points, referred to by Sean McBride, Irish Minister of External
Affairs
- Wilson, Mr.*
(British official mentioned along with Sir Stafford Cripps re motion
pictures on the ECA and the Cold War)
1950: (See
Cripps, Sir Stafford)
- Windall,
Congressman William B. (New Jersey)
- Winfree, Robert
(State Department, Western Europe)
- Wings (Air Force)
for Far East Command and for NATO
- Winship, North
(Ambassador to the Union of South Africa)
1949: May 3;
August 15; November 17
- Wisconsin
(Acheson's speaking tour of, suggested)
1952: February 4
(withdrawn because of his trip to Lisbon)
- "Wise Men" (Group
of persons charged with the responsibility of carrying out the North
Atlantic Council's Resolution on a European Army)
1951: September
21, 24; October 19
- Withers, Senator
Garrett L. (Kentucky)
- Wittington, former
Congressman Will M. (St. Lawrence Seaway Project)
- Wolcott,
Congressman Jesse P. (Michigan)
- Wolf, Joseph J.
(State Department, Political-Military Affairs, Office of European
Regional Affairs)
- Woll, Matthew
(AFL-Chairman of International Labor Relations Committee)
1949: March
9 1950: January 6
- Wolverton, Charles
A. (Congressman, New Jersey)
- Wonson (Korea)
- Wood, C. Tyler
(Office of Special Representative in Europe)
- Woodward, Stanley
(Ambassador to Canada)
1949: April 7;
July 9 1950: February 9, 24; April 28 1952: January 23; April
14, 15; November 3, 22
- Wook Ham, Pyo
(First Secretary, Korean Embassy)
- Wool
- Wool, shipments to
China
- Wool, stalemate on
- Wool, tariff
concessions on raw
- Wollton, Mr.*
(British Conservative Party leader - *no first name given)
- World Bank
1949: February
15; August 9; October 20 1950: January 9; June 5; October
19 1952: December 8
- World Court
- World Federalists
1950: April 4
(Resolution of) 1951: April 3
- World Federation of
Trade Unions (Communist orientation)
- World Government
1949: April
12 1950: August (notes to "Jim")
- World Power
Conference
- World War I
1949: December
1 1951: July 11 1952: March 18
- World War II
1951: January 5,
9; February 9; April 6 1952: March 18; November 18 (attached memo)
- World War III,
intelligence reports on outbreak of
- Worley, Eugene
(Congressman, Texas)
- Wright, Edwin M.
(State Department, Intelligence Adviser)
- Wright, Vice
Admiral Jerold (Department of Defense)
- Wrong, Hume
(Canadian Ambassador)
1949: August 31;
September 10; December 14, 16, 24 1950: January 6, 12, 27; April
13; July 29; August 24; September 7; October 9, 12; November 3,
7 1951: May 14 1952: January 11; February 27; March 3, 26; April
4, 7, 14, 15, 21; May 8; November 3, 6
- Wu, K.C.
- Wu, General
(military officer, Peoples Republic of China - Korean War)
1950: December 2,
8 1951: February 5 Y
- YAK (Airplane),
first shot down over Korea
- Yale University,
Acheson as a trustee of
- Yalta Conference
(Agreement) - referred to
1949: March
30 1950: April 10 (and the "give away" of China) 1951: May 1
(Kennan's lecture on World War II) 1952: February 12 (New York
Times story re)
- Yalu River (Korea),
bombing beyond
1950: July 27;
November 6, 21; December 27 1951: December 19 (and neutral zone in
Korean War) 1952: July 23 (Power Bombing)
- Yang, Dr. Yon Chou
(Korean Ambassador)
1951: May 22;
June 20 1952: October 17
- Yantze River
(China)
- Yeh, George
(Chinese Foreign Minister)
1952: October 21
(Acheson's reception)
- Yellow Sea (China)
- Yellow Sea,
incident involving shooting down of Soviet plane by United Nations
forces in air over
- Yemen
1950: October 20;
December 6 1952: October 30 (Acheson's reception); November 14
- Yemen, King of
- Yemen, need for
medical assistance
- Yen, Hsi-span
(Premier of China)
- Yongstou, Pyon
(Korean Foreign Minister)
- Yorty, Congressman
Sam (California)
- Yoshida, Prime
Minister Shigeru of Japan
1951: September
3 1952: January 16; October 3
- Yosheda, Seghu -
letter from
- Yost, Charles W.
(State Department - Eastern Europe)
1949: May
23 1950: February 6; June 19; September 5
- Young, Kenneth T.,
Jr. (State Department, Office of Northeast Asian Affairs)
- Young, William
(House of Representatives staff)
- Younger, Kenneth
(official in the Attlee Government in Great Britain)
1950: December 3,
4, 5 1951: April 2
- Yugoslavia (Federal
Peoples Republic of)
1949: January 3;
March 29; July 1, 18, 21; August 16; September 14; October 21;
November 18; December 5 1950: February 2, 17; April 26; June 5, 28;
September 5; October 19, 20, 23, 26, 27; November 1, 17 1951:
January 15; March 23; April 10; June 18, 28; August 3, 28; September
25; October 1, 2; December 21 1952: February 12; March 6, 18, 25;
July 14 (minutes of June 24 and 28 meetings), 17, 30; October 30
(Acheson's reception); November 12, 19, 27
- Yugoslavia, food
for
1950: October 27;
November 1
- Yugoslavia, United
States aid to
- Yugoslav-Bulgarian
Union
- Yugoslav-Italian
Frontier
1950: June
28 1951: August 28
- Yugoslav loan
1950: February
17; June 19; October 11,19, 20, 25; November 13
- Yugoslav-Soviet
break in relations
1949: October
21 1950: October 19
- Yulo, Jose
(Philippine Council of State)
Z
- Zablocki,
Congressman Clement (Wisconsin)
1949: May 18
(Polish-German controversy - See attached list of Congressmen
interested in)
- Zack, Mrs. (Mother
of William N. Oatis)
- Zafrulla Khan, Sir
Mohammed (Pakistani Minister of External Affairs)
1949: September
15; November 21 1950: January 6; April 5; November 17 1951:
April 26; July 30; September 4, 14 1952: March 6; October 30, 31
- Zamoro (Mexico)
- Zasebin, Gorgiz
Nikaejewich (Soviet Ambassador to the United Kingdom and to the United
States after September 1952)
- Zeineddine, Dr.
Farid (Ambassador, Syrian Delegation to the United Nations General
Assembly)
1952: November
14; December 8 (Ambassador to the United States)
- Zilvetti Orce,
Pedro (Bolivian Minister of Foreign Affairs)
- Zionists
- Zoppi, Vittorio
(Secretary-General, Italian Foreign Ministry)
- Zorin, Valerian
Alexandrovich (Soviet Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs; Soviet
Representative to the United Nations)
- Zue, Mrs. Annabelle
(House of Representatives staff)
- Zuelta-Angel, Dr.
Eduardo (Ambassador of Colombia)
1950: June
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