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Dean Acheson

PAPERS OF DEAN ACHESON
Memoranda of Conversations Index, 1949-1953

The Memoranda of Conversations series is located in the Papers of Dean Acheson at the Harry S. Truman Library. The memoranda in this series, which are arranged in chronological order, document the discussions at many of the official meetings attended by Acheson during his service as Secretary of State, 1949-53. Such memoranda were customarily prepared for administrative purposes and for the historical record in connection with meetings and conferences attended by Department of State officials, including meetings between Department of State officials and officials of other Government agencies and between Department of State officials and officials of foreign governments, as well as meetings with private groups. Generally prepared by a Department of State official who had attended the meetings, they are summaries rather than transcripts of the proceedings. Many of these memoranda are reproduced in the Department of State's published "Foreign Relations of the United States" series.

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Alphabetically listed by name and subject
(date follows name or subject)
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  • Habomai (Islands in Pacific)
      1951: October 15
  • Hague, The (The Netherlands)
      1952: January 21; June 3
  • Hague, The Court of Arbitration, 1938
      1951: April 9
  • Haifa Refinery (Israel)
      1950: January 9
  • Haile Selassie (Emperior of Ethiopia)
      1952: October 21
  • Haiti
      1950: June 1; July 26
      1951: March 24, 31; April 1; July 23
      1952: April 7
  • Halaby, Najleb E., Jr. (ECA)
      1951: June 21
  • Halaby, Theodore
      1949: July 21
  • Hale, Robert (Congressman, Maine)
      1950: June 8
  • Hall of the Americas, Pan American Union
      1951: March 31 (Acheson's reception)
  • Hall, William 0. (State Department)
      1950: June 8
  • Hall-Patch, Sir Edward (United Kingdom delegate, Office of European Economic Cooperation (OEEC)
      1952: April 3
  • Hall's Restaurant for Members of Congress
      1950: April 4
  • Hallstein, Dr. Walter (Secretary of State, Federal Republic of Germany)
      1952: March 11; December 14
  • Ham (Luxembourg), American Military Cemetery
      1952: April 8
  • Hambler, Col. A.L.
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Hambung (Korea)
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference); December 1
  • Han, Pro Wook (First Secretary, Korean Embassy)
      1951: June 20
  • Hand, Judge Learned B.
      1953: January 3
  • Handy, General Thomas T.
      1949: June 28
      1950: April 11; May 18
      1952: November 27
  • Hannah, John A. (President, Michigan State University)
      1952: March 25, 27; April 4, 7, 21
  • Haraldson, Wesley C.
      1949: May 23
  • Harbin (Korea)
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Harbors and rivers, legislation on
      1950: April 6
  • Harding, L.D. report "Background of the Civil War in Korea"
      1950: August 8
  • Hardy, Benjamin (State Department - ECA)
      1951: January 18
  • Hare, Raymond A. (State Department-Near East and Africa-NEA)
      1950: January 31; February 15; March 28; June 8
  • Harkins, Thomas J., (Letter to Frank S. Land and role of Masons and Protestants in Franco Spain, July 25, 1951)
      1951: August 2
  • Harriman, W. Averell (Mutual Security Administrator)
      1949: February 28; April 19; July 19; December 14 (attachment)
      1950: January 23; February 9; March 1, 9, 13, 20; April 28; June 9, 28; July 3, 10, 11; August 3, 4, 10, 14, 23, 28; October 9, 10, 11, 15 (Wake Island Conference), 27; November 21, 28; December 1, 3, 5, 14, 15
      1951: February 1; April 1, 3; May 11; July 11 (Iran crisis), 12, 19 (Mission to Iran), 23; August 3 (invitation to visit Yugoslavia), 20 23; September 24 (Committee of "wise men"), 26
      1952: January 4, 5, (Blair House luncheon), 5, 10, 14, 24, 30; February 7, 12, 28; March (undated "old draft"), 10, 11, 13, 18, 19, 20, 28; April 4, 7, 10; May 6; June 16; September 3, 4; October 8; November 18 (meeting with Eisenhower); December 18, 24, 29, 31
      1953: January 7, 8
  • Harrison, Burr P. (Congressman, Virginia)
      1950: June 8
  • Harrison, General Francis Anthony Kitchner (British Commonwealth Relations Office, 1951-1956)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of the June 24 meeting); October 15
  • Harrison, George (American Federation of Labor)
      1950: January 6
  • Hart, Patrick T. (State Department, Near East)
      1953: January 5
  • "Hartford (Connecticut) Times", call to Senator Benton re Drew Pearson's story about Chester Bowles as Ambassador to the Philippines
      1950: November 21
  • Hartshorn, Edwin S., Lt. Col., U.S. Army
      1949: May 23
  • Harvard Law School
      1950: October 19
  • Harvey, Mose L. (State Department, Chief, Division of Research for the USSR and Eastern Europe)
      1952: March 20
  • Harvey, Sir Oliver C. (British Ambassador to France)
      1952: March 13
  • Haselton, John W. (Congressman, Massachusetts)
      1950: June 8
  • Hassett, William D. (White House)
      1950: January 19
      1951: February 12, 15
  • Hastie, William (Caribbean Commission)
      1949: May 4
  • Hatch Act and political activities of State Department officials
      1952: April 24
  • Hathaway, Mr.* (owner of some shrimp boats captured by Mexico - *not listed in "FRUS")
  • Hatta, Mohammed (Indonesian political leader)
      1950: March 21
  • Hauch, Charles C. (State Department, Caribbean Affairs)
      1949: August 18; October 18
      1950: October 19
      1951: March 23, 24
  • Hawemeyer, John K. (State Department)
      1950: August 29
  • Hawaii, President's proposed trip to
      1950: October 9
  • Hawaii Statehood Bill
      1952: February 28
  • Hay, Sir William Rupert (United Kingdom delegate to Ministerial Talks in London, June 24, 1952)
      1952: July 14 (minutes)
  • Hayden, Senator Carl of Arizona
      1950: January 30
  • Hayes, Samuel P., Jr. (appointment with Tracy C. Voorhees, Assistant Secretary of the Army)
      1949: June 27
  • Haymaker, Thomas
      1949: January 31
  • Haynes, Robert (Chief, ECA Mission, Brussels)
      1949: July 28; September 16
  • Hays, Brooks (Congressman, Arkansas)
      1950: April 4
  • Hays, General (?) (appointment re Germany)
      1950: March 9
  • Hays, Wayne L. (Congressman, Ohio)
      1950: June 8
  • Haywood, Allen S. (CIO)
      1950: January 6
  • Hazera, Jorge (Counselor of Embassy of Costa Rica)
      1950: February 27
  • Hearne, John Joseph (Irish Ambassador)
      1950: April 6
      1951: February 13; March 19
  • Heath, Donald R. (Ambassador to Bulgaria)
      1949: December 12
      1950: February 20
  • Hedtoft, Hans (Danish leader of the Social Democratic Party)
      1952: July 28
  • Heeney, Arnold
      1950: January 12
      1952: April 4
  • Held, Adolph (member of American Jewish group interested in German-Israeli negotiations on reparations)
      1952: May 2
  • Hellwege, Heinrich P. (German Minister of Bundesrat Affairs)
      1952: June 7
  • Helm, Sir Alexander Knox (United Kingdom Delegate, London Ministerial Talks, June 24, 1952)
      1952: July 14 (minutes)
  • Hemispheric Security (Latin America)
      1950: June 30
  • Henderson, Elmer (Director, American Council of Human Rights)
      1951: April 16
  • Henderson, Loy (Ambassador to Iran)
      1950: July 10; December 2
      1951: June 14
      1952: July 21; November 25; December 24, 27
  • Hendrickson, Senator Robert (New Jersey)
      1950: August 14
  • Herburger, Rudolfo F. (Panamanian Ambassador)
      1950: February 27
  • Hermann Goering Works, demolition of
      1950: November 9
  • Herod, W.R. (President, International General Electric Company, Inc.)
      1950: March 24
  • Herrick, Harold C., Jr., (State Department)
      1950: July 18
  • Herriot, Edward (President, French National Assembly)
      1952: October 20; November 12
  • Herrod, Mr.* (State Department, *not listed in "FRUS" or in Government manual)
      1950: March 13; August 2
  • Herter, Christian A., (Congressman, Massachusetts)
      1950: March 24; June 8; August 14
      1951: March 26: August 7
  • Herzog, Colonel Chaim (Defense Attache, Israeli Embassy)
      1953: January 8
  • Hessman, Dorothy, (State Department, Policy Planning Staff)
      1950: December 6
  • Heurtematte, Julio Ernesto (Counselor of the Embassy of Panama)
      1950: February 24
  • Hevia, Carlos (Cuban Foreign Minister)
      1949: May 16
  • Hickenlooper, Senator Bourke B. (Iowa)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting)
  • Hickerson, John D. (Department of State)
      1949: February 11, 14, 28; March 3, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 29; April 1, 18, 29; May 4, 9
      1950: January 21; March 1; June 8, 9, 25, 26, 28; July 27, 31; September 7; December 2, 3, 5, 11
      1951: February 5; March 22; April 3; May 14; July 11; August 17, 20; September 13, 25; October 1, 9, 24
      1952: January 4 (Philip Jessup letter); February 4; March 17; June 12; October 1, 3, 8, 30 (Acheson's reception); December 11
  • Hidayat, Colonel* (Military Governor of Sumatra) (*first name not given in "FRUS")
      1950: November 16
  • High Authority of the Coal and Steel Community
      1952: December 14
  • High Commissioner for Germany, United States
      1949: April 4; May 2, 5; September 27; October 17
      1952: February 2; July 14 (minutes of June 24 and 27 meetings); December 19, 24
  • Hilali, Ahmed Nozaib (Prime Minister of Egypt)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 and 28 meetings)
  • Hildring, John (State Department)
      1950: July 27; August (note to "Jim")
  • Hill, Arthur
      1949: February 3; March 31
  • Hitler, Adolph
      1951: May 1 (Kennan's lecture on World War II)
  • Ho Chin Minh (Vietnam Communist leader)
      1949: October 12
      1950: February 2, 16; March 2, 10
      1951: September 14
      1952: March 28; October 20
  • Hoeven, Charles B. (Congressman, Iowa)
      1950: June 8
  • Hoey, Senator Clyde R. (North Carolina)
      1950: June 8
  • Hoffman, Claire E. (Congressman, Michigan)
      1950: June 8
  • Hoffman, Colonel (Military Aide, Legation in Luxembourg)
      1952: August 11 (Perle Mesta's report)
  • Hoffman, Paul G. (ECA, Ford Foundation)
      1949: January 26; April 7; May 10; June 29; July 7, 12; September 26; November 3 (October 25 re Hoffman's trip to Europe), 17; December 5, 12, 16
      1950: January 20, 23, 24; February 6, 9; March 1, 6, 20; Apri 6, 13, 26; May 5; June 9; July 26
      1951: April 1, 3; July 12, 16
      1952: January 17
  • Hokkaido, defense of
      1951: February 19
  • Hokkaido, United States Forces on
      1950: April 24
  • Holcolme, Arthur (United Nations associate of Ralph Bunche)
      1951: April 3
  • Holghia, Carlos (Colombian representative, Committee on Credentials, 4th meeting, Consultative Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American States)
      1951: April 1
  • Holland (See the Netherlands)
  • Holland, Sidney G. (Prime Minister of New Zealand)
      1951: February 1, 6
      1952: June 20; December 4
  • Holland, Senator Spessard L. (Florida)
      1950: June 8
  • Holman, Eugene (President, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey)
      1951: October 10
      1952: April 22
  • Holmes, Julius
      1950: January 19; March 13, 27; November 21
  • Honduras
      1950: June 19
      1951: April 1
      1952: October 27; December 1
  • Hong Kong
      1949: June 29; September 16, 21; October 10; December 8
      1950: February 16; March 27; July 16; November 24
      1951: January 9; March 30; April 2, 10
      1952: January 5; February 6; October 20, 31
  • Hong Kong, Chinese refugees in
      1952: October 20
  • Hong Kong, Counsul in
      1951: January 9
  • Hong Kong, United States Export Policy towards
      1952: February 6
  • Honolulu, Hawaii
      1952: May 19 as possible site of Pacific Council meeting; June 19
  • Hood, Lord Viscount Samuel (Assistant Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and member of United Kingdom delegation to London Ministerial talks, June 27, 1952)
      1952: July 14 (minutes)
  • Hooker, Mr.* (United States Delegate, London Ministerial talks, June 24, 1952 - *not listed in "FRUS" or official Register)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of meetings of June 24)
  • Hoover Commission
      1949: January 3, 24; February 10, 21; May 2
      1950: , March 29
  • Hoover, Herbert C.
      1949: February 10; October 20
      1950: December 29
      1951: February 1, 5
  • Hoover, John Edgar (FBI)
      1950: April 3
      1951: September 21
      1952: December 11
  • Hope, Clifford R. (Congressman, Kansas)
      1950: June 8
  • Hopkins, Harry
      1950: May 1 (Kennan's lecture on World War II)
  • Hopkins, Paul (Shanghai Power Company)
      1950: March 24
  • Hopkins, William (White House)
      1950: August 26
      1951: February 1
      1952: March 11, 17, 20, 21, 24
  • Hopkinson, Henry (British official interested in British inclusion in ANZUS)
      1952: November 11
  • Hoppenot, Henri (Permanent Representative of France at the United Nation)
      1952: October 22, 27, 30 (Acheson's reception); November 9
  • Horoth, Imre (Hungarian Minister)
      1950: February 6
  • Horowitz, David (Director General, Israeli Ministry of Finance)
      1951: March 22
  • "Hot Pursuit" bombing (Korean War)
      1950: December 7
  • Hot Springs, Arkansas, Conference
      1950: November 9
  • House Appropriations Committee
      1950: July 3
  • House Armed Services Committee
      1950: December 4
  • House of Commons, British
      1950: March 27
  • House Expenditures Committee
      1951: July 10
  • House Foreign Affairs Committee
      1949: November 30
      1950: January 5; March 8; April 27; May 3, 4; June 23; July 24
      1951: January 9, 29; February 20; April 10; June 27; July 23
      1952: March 28
  • House Judiciary Committee (trip to Europe of Chairman)
      1951: October 2
  • House Military Affairs Committee
      1949: October 20
  • House Public Works Committee
      1951: May 14
  • House Rules Committee
      1950: March 21
  • House Sub-committee on Appropriations
      1951: April 3
  • House Ways and Means Committee
      1951: February 20
  • Houser, Rear Admiral Harold A. (Defense Department, Office of Legislative Liaison)
      1952: May 14
  • Housing Act
      1949: March 28
  • Howard, Harry N. (State Department)
      1949: December 15 (re Japanese Peace Treaty)
      1950: April 7, 24: August 25
  • Howard, Hubert (Chairman, Munitions Board), 1950, (See "Munitions Board")
  • Howard, John (Ford Foundation)
      1951: July 16
  • Howard University
      1952: August 11 (Perle Mesta's report)
  • Howe, Fisher (State Department, Office of Legal Affairs)
      1951: December 19
  • Howe, J. Gurney (State Department)
      1950: June 8
  • Howe, Sir Robert (Governor-General of the Sudan and United Kingdom delegate to London Ministerial talks)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting)
  • Howe, Walter (Economic Officer, American Legation, Luxembourg)
      1952: August 11 (Perle Mesta's report)
  • Hoyt, Palmer (Editor and Publisher, "Denver Post")
      1952: October 8
  • Huber, Walter B. (Congressman, Ohio)
      1950: June 8
  • Hubert, Paul (Belgian attache)
      1949: October 21
  • Huddle,* Ambassador to Burma
      1949: July 25 (*first name not listed in "FRUS")
  • Huks, Rebellion of in the Philippines
      1950: June 5; September 11; December 4
  • Hull, Cordell (formerly Secretary of State)
      1949: April 12
      1950: March 29; April 27, 28
      1951: December 31 (January 3, 1952)
      1952: April 11, 19
  • Hull, General John Edwin (Vice Chief of Staff for Operations and Administration)
      1952: February 23
  • Hulley, Benjamin M. (State Department, Northern Europe)
      1949: February 9; March 9, 14, 15, 17; September 16
  • Human Rights Covenant and Conversation on Genocide
      1952: January 29
  • Human Rights, violations
      1951: June 5 (Robert Vogler case)
      1952: October 14, 28 in South Africa
  • Humelsine, Carlisle A. (State Department)
      1949: April 11; December 15
      1950: July 3; September 6; October 10; November 16
      1951: January 4, 15; February 1, 12; April 10, 11; May 10; July 2; August 9, 23
      1952: March 27, 28; April 21; May 5, 8; December 11
  • Humphrey, Senator Hubert H. (Minnesota)
      1950: June 8
      1951: February 15; May 22
      1952: July 18
  • Hungary (Hungarian Peoples Republic)
      1949: February 3; March 22; December 20
      1950: February 6; September 8 (Acheson's speech)
      1951: June 5 (Robert Vogler case); August 2
  • Hung Nan (Korea)
      1950: December 14
  • Hunt, Senator Lester C. (Alabama)
      1952: May 13, 14
  • Hurley, Patrick, (formerly Ambassador to China)
      1949: August 22 (notes)
  • Hu Shih
      1949: May 11
  • Hutchins, Robert M. (Ford Foundation)
      1951: April 3
  • Huasta case
      1951: August 29
  • Hydrogen bomb
      1950: February 16, 17
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  • Ibin Abdussaued Aban Aleb, Sayed Abdurrahman (Charge d'Affaires of Yemen)
      1950: December 6
  • Ibin Ibrahim, Sayed Hassan (Minister of State of Yemen)
      1950: December 6
  • Ibin Saud, King of Saudi Arabia
      1952: December 2
  • Iceland
      1949: March 14, 17, 31
      1951: June 26
      1952: April 8; October 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Idriss, Sayed (Emir of Cyrenaica)
      1950: November 20
  • Ikrouullah, Mr. (Pakistan Embassy official)
      1951: October 22
  • Ilgenfrite, Mr. (re Bolivian tin)
      1951: December 20
  • Immigration laws
      1951: October 1, 2
  • Immigration plank, Democratic National Convention
      1952: July 18
  • Immigration policy
      1951: October 1, 2 (comparison between United State policy and South American and Amsterdam policy)
      1952: July 30 (Italian immigration to the United States)
  • Immigration and Naturalization Bill
      1952: July 18
  • Imperial Conference (United Kingdom and India)
      1949: April 28
  • Imperial Irrigation District
      1949: February 10; May 9
      1950: July 18
  • Imperial Valley Project (All-American Canal)
      1950: January 30; July 18
  • Imports, Italian (listed)
      1951: October 1
  • Inchon (Korean War)
      1950: December 3
  • "Independence" (President Truman's airplane)
      1949: May 9 (Paris Council of Foreign Ministers trip); June 15 (Berlin trip)
      1950: December 11, 13
      1952: April 17; July 2
  • India
      1949: February 15; March 1, 28; April 28; May 11; June 29; July 8; August 11, 15, 18, 25, 30; September 15, 16; October 10, 13; November 17, 21
      1950: January 5, 6, 9; February 4, 9, 16, 17; March 2, 24, 28, 31; April 4, 5, 24; June 5, 15; July 5, 10, 14, 17, 19; August 3, 10; September 7; October 20; November 17; December 2, 4, 11, 16, 29
      1951: January 4, 9, 16, 27; February 1, 5, 13, 14; March 13; April 20, 26, 27; July 16, 19; August 9, 17, 24; September 3; December 21
      1952: January 17, 22 (Norman Cousins trip to); February 4; April 10, 16; May 22; June 9, 12, 13; July 18; October 1; undated draft memo, 29, 30, (Acheson's reception); November 8, 18 (White House meeting with Eisenhower), 26
      1953: January 13
  • India and the Communist Party of
      1952: June 9
  • India, grain shipments to
      1950: August 3; December 16, 29
  • India-Kashmir
      1952: October 1
  • India and Pakistan, Ford Foundation programs in
      1952: January 17
  • India-Pakistan tensions
      1951: July 19, 30; August 17; September 3
  • India, wheat shipments to (See also India, grain shipments to)
      1951: February 1, 5; April 6, 10, 12, 20
  • Indian-Asian view of the Korean War negotiations
      1952: November 9, 26
  • Indian Grain Bill
      1951: May 24
  • Indian Mediation (Korean War negotiations)
      1950: July 10; October 15 (Wake Island Conference); December 2, 27, 29
      1952: May 22; October (undated draft memo), 28, 29; November 8, 9, 22, 26
  • Indian-United States policy difference on China
      1950: December 29
  • Indian troop movements, Pakistani view of
      1951: July 30: August 17
  • Indo-American Friendship
      1953: January 13
  • Indochina-Ad Hoc Military Committee on
      1952: March 28
  • Indochina (French)
      1949: July 8; August 15, 18; September 21; October 12; December 24
      1950: January 5; February 15; March 2, 9, 10, 13; April 20, 24; May 18; June 5, 25, 30; August 21, 23; notes to "Jim"; October, notes, 15 (Wake Island Conference), 20; December 4, 29
      1951: January 9, 16; April 2; August 20 (Japanese Peace Treaty); September 3, 10, 14, 21; October 17; December 19
      1952: January 4, 5, 17; March 19 (article by John Foster Dulles in "Christian Century"), 28; April 3, 15, 24; May 6, 13, 19, 20; June 17, 19; July 14 (minutes of June 26 meeting); October 7, 20; November 11; December 18, 31
  • Indochina, Associated States of (See Indochina, French)
  • Indochina, attrition rate of officers in army of, decried by Chinese Foreign Minister
      1952: October 20
  • Indochina, Chinese (PRC), aggression in
      1951: January 16: February 9
  • Indochina, French deliveries to
      1952: January 4
  • Indochina, French forces in
      1951: May 28: September 14
  • Indochina, French intentions in
      1952: November 28; December 31
  • Indochina and General Douglas MacArthur
      1952: April 24
  • Indochina, Ho Chi Minh and nationalism
      1952: October 20
  • Indochina, recommendations by Five Power Conference
      1952: December 18
  • Indochinese patriots and refugees in Yunnan and Kwangsi Provinces after World War II
      1952: October 20
  • Indonesia
      1949: January 22; March 11, 29, 31; April 12; August 12; September 16; October 12, 13, 19, 20; November 7; December 20, 23
      1950: January 5, 9; February 4, 9; March 21; April 20; June 5; November 16
      1951: September 3, 14; December 20
      1952: January 5, 21; March 25, 19 (articles by John Foster Dulles in "Christian Century"); April 3; May 19; June 12, 20; July 24; October 20, 30 (Acheson's reception), 31
  • Indonesia, American oil company contracts in
      1952: October 1
  • Indonesia, Netherlands guarantee of loan to
      April 3
  • Indonesia-Netherlands Resolution on New Guinea
      1952: November 7
  • Indonesia, Parliament of
      1952: October 31
  • Indonesia, political situation in
      1952: October 31
  • Indonesia, position of
      1952: October 31
  • Indonesia, protection of Dutch ships trading with Communist China through
      1952: October 31
  • Indonesia, Technical Cooperation Administration (TCA) Agreement with
      1952: October 31
  • Indonesian Supplies Property Credit Agreement
      1952: April 10
  • Indonesian-United States Treaty of Friendship
      1952: October 1
  • Indo-Pakistan Conference on Resumption of Railway Service
      1950: July 5
  • Indo-Pakistan relations (tensions)
      1950: January 9: March 2, 28; April 5; June 15; July 5; December 28
      1953: January 13
  • Ingram, George M. (State Department)
      1950: June 8
  • Inner Mongolia
      1950: January 5
  • Intelligence agencies (See also CIA)
      1952: May 22
  • Intelligence, military re Korean War
      1950: June 28
  • Inter-American Affairs, Bureau of
      1952: March 6
  • Inter-American agreements
      1951: April 1
  • Inter-American Charter of Social Guarantees
      1951: April 1
  • Inter-American Congress of Municipalities
      1950: May 1
  • Inter-American Council of Jurists
      1950: January 3
      1951: April 1
  • Inter-American Cultural Council
      1951: April 1
  • Inter-American Defense Board
      1951: August 3
  • Inter-American Economic and Social Council
      1951: April 1
  • Inter-American Highway Agreement
      1952: December 1
  • Inter-American Ministers, Council of (IAM)
      1951: March 22, 27
  • Inter-American Peace Committee
      1949: August 18
  • Inter-American policy
      1950: January 3
  • Inter-American relations, cooperation in
      1951: March 20, 22
  • Inter-American States, 10th Conference at Caracas, Venezuela
      1952: December 1
  • Inter-American Treaty
      1951: January 5
  • International air commerce
      1952: October 12
  • International Bank of Belgium
      1952: October 16
  • International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
      1949: March 28; April 19; August 16
      1950: March 2; June 14; July 28, 31; September 5
      1951: February 5; March 16; April 5
      1952: March 6; June 19; July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting); October 16; November 18 (attached memo)
  • International Bank Mission to Colombia
      1951: February 5
  • International Business Machines Corporation, (IBM)
      1951: February 19
  • International Chamber of Commerce
      1952: April 21
  • International Committee on Internal Security (ICIS)
      1951: August 1
  • International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU)
      1950: January 6; March 31
  • International Conference of American States, 9th
      1951: April 1
  • International Court of Justice (ICJ)
      1950: July 5: December 8 (re Union of South Africa and Southwest Africa)
      1951: July 7 (Iran), July 8 (Iran), 12 (Iran)
      1952: January 29; December 4 (Anglo-Iranian oil dispute)
  • International Criminal Court
      1952: October 3
  • International finances
      1952: November 18 (attached memo)
  • International Joint Commission (United States and Canada)
      1952: March 26; April 4, 7, 12, 14; November 3
  • International justice
      1951: April 1
  • International Labor Federation
      1949: March 29
  • International Labor Organization (ILO)
      1949: May 16
      1951: October 1
  • International Mining Community
      1951: May 15
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF)
      1949: June 29: August 16; September 16
      1950: December 11, 14
      1952: April 10; June 9; November 18 (attached memo)
  • "International Oil" (FTC Report on Cartels)
      1952: September 2
  • International Refugeee Organization (IRO)
      1951: October 1
  • International Rescue Committee
      1952: May 8
  • International Security Affairs Committee (ISAC)
      1951: June 21; October 1
  • International Study Group re Germany
      1950: August 24
  • International Tracing Service
      1952: April 3
  • International Trade Organization (ITO)
      1949: February 7; March 28; May 10, 11
      1950: February 9; April 18; June 5; August (notes to "Jim"); November 21
  • ITO Charter
      1950: November 21
  • International Transportation Federation
      1950: March 3
  • International Wheat Agreement
      1949: February 14, 15, 25; March 1
      1950: January 11, 12; February 15; March 1, 2, 7
  • International Working Group on Establishment of a Planning Board for Ocean Shipping in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Council
      1950: May 18
  • Inter-Parliamentary Union, Dublin, Ireland
      1951: February 20
  • Iran
      1949: February 17; March 14, 15; April 12, 19; November 18
      1950: March 28; April 27; June 5, 26, 28; August (note to "Jim" referring to the 1946 crisis in Iran); September 8; October 6 (loan to Iran)
      1951: February 15; April 5, 27; May 3, 7, 8, 17, 21; June 5, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29; July 2, 5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 19, 23, 30; August 2, 9, 20; September 26
      1952: January 5, 7, (British Embassy Dinner), 14; February 3; July 14, (minutes of June 24 and 28 meetings), 21, 31; August 11, (undated Aide Memoire), 12; September 4; October 3, 16, 27, 29, 30 (Acheson's reception), 31; November 6, 15 (meeting with Eisenhower), 18; December 24, 29
      1953: January 13
  • Iran, British and American negotiations re
      1953: January 14
  • Iran, CIA report-on
      1951: May 7, 15
  • Iran, Embassy telegram 460
      1952: July 31
  • Iran, Export-Import Bank loan to
      1951: August 20
  • Iran, financial situation in
      1952: January 14
  • Iran, Gutt, Camille Mission to
      1953: January 14
  • Iran, Harriman Mission to
      1951: July 14; August 2
      1952: January 14
  • Iran, Majilis (Parliament)
      1952: November 25
  • Iran and the military security of the United States
      1952: December 4
  • Iran, Moslem fundamentalism and the nationalist movement in
      1951: April 27
  • Iran, National Front and the Tudeh Party
      1952: July 21
  • Iran, nationalism in
      1952: December 4
  • Iran, oil
      1949: November 18
  • Iran, possibility of loss of to the West
      1952: August (undated aide memoire); October 16
  • Iran, railroad equipment, need for in
      1949: November 18
  • Iran, Shah of1
      1949: November 18
      1951: May 3 (illness of); July 5
      1952: July 21; August (undated aide memoire)
  • Iran, Soviet expansionism in, danger of and consequences of
      1952: December 4
  • Iran, Tribal situation in
      1951: May 7; July 6
  • Iran, Tudeh Party of
      1952: November 25; December 4
  • Iran-Turkish Defense Pact
      1949: November 18
  • Iran, United States aid to
      1952: July 30; October 16
  • Iran, United States-United Kingdom talks re
      1952: October 27
  • Iranian-British conflict
      1951: June 28; July 23; October 24
  • Iranian Cabinet, recognition of
      1951: April 24
  • Iranian loan
      1951: February 15; August 20
  • Iranian oil controversy (crisis)
      1951: May 21; June 5, 29; July 7, 11, 12, 23, 30; August 2; October 23
      1952: February 4; July 31; August 11; October 3, 16; November 18 (meeting with Eisenhower); December 4
  • Iranian oil, nationalization of
      1952: August 11
  • Iranian talks
      1951: August 23
  • Iraq
      1950: March 10, 28; October 20
      1951: July 10
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 and 28 meetings); October 1, 21, 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Iraq-Arab-Asian relations
      1952: October 1
  • Iraq and Middle East Defense Organization (MEDO)
      1952: October 1
  • Ireland
      1949: April 11
      1950: January 26; April 6
      1951: February 13; March 13, 19, 23
  • Ireland, military assistance to
      1951: March 13, 23
  • Ireland, partition issue
      1951: March 13, 23
  • Iron Curtain countries
      1950: September 8 (Acheson's speech)
      1951: April 20; June 5, (Robert A. Vogler case)
      1952: March 17; July 28; December 1 (Guatamala) See also Soviet Satellite countries
  • "Iron Curtain, The" (anti-Communist folder)
      1950: April 26
  • Iron ore production in Venezuela
      1951: March 23
  • Iron and steel
      1951: April 9
  • Isbundtsen ships
      1951: January 5
  • Ismalie, Egypt --police action
      1952: January 27, 28
  • Ismay, Lord Hastings Lionel "Pug" (member of British Joint Chiefs of Staff and Combined Chiefs of Staff during World War II and later Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs)
      1950: May 18
      1951: December 20, 31
      1952: January 5 (Blair House luncheon), 5; March 10 (as Secretary General of NATO), 13; May 8; October 20; November 11, 14; December 18
  • Isolationists
      1950: December 27, 29 (Herbert Hoover's speech)
  • Ispahani, M.A.H. (Ambassador of Pakistan)
      1949: August 30; September 13, 15; November 21
      1950: April 5; July 5; November 17
      1951: February 13, 14; July 30; September 14; October 22
  • Israel
      1949: January 27; February 5; March 10, 22, 24; April 5, 25, 26, 28; June 24; August 1; November 21; December 7, 12, 24
      1950: January 9, 19, 31; February 15, 17; March 9, 10, 28; April 5, 13, 14; July 3; August 28, 29; October 20; December 15
      1951: January 9; March 22; May 3, 25, 28; July 17; December 20
      1952: February 7; March 6; May 2; June 18; October 1, 21, 28, 30 (Acheson's reception); November 15; December 31
  • Israel, Ambassador to, appointment of
      1950: August 28
  • Israel, claim to reparations from Germany
      1951: March 22; May 8; July 5
      1952: March 12; June 18
  • Israel, dispute with Syria
      1951: May 14
  • Israel, economic assistance program for
      1952: March 6; June 19; December 21
  • Israel, economic conditions in
      1951: May 8
  • Israel, food and fuel shortage in
      1950: December 15
  • Israel, foreign aid appropriations for
      1952: February 7: March 6
  • Israel, immigration policy
      1950: October 20
      1951: May 8
  • Israel, internal financial reforms and dollar gap
      1952: October 1
  • Israel, request for United States aid
      1951: March 22, 23; April 2, 5; May 8; July 17; December 20
  • Israel, suggestion that the United States stockpile wheat and oil in
      1950: December 15
  • Israel, view of Dr. Al-Jamali, Foreign Minister of Iraq
      1952: October 21
  • Israeli claims in Benilux
      1952: March 12
  • Israeli-German agreement on reparations, Arab reaction to
      1953: January 5
  • Israeli loan
      1950: October 23
  • Italian-American Labor Council
      1952: March 25
  • Italian balance of payments
      1952: July 30
  • Italian colonies in Africa
      1949: February 14, 17; March 29, 30; April 8, 12, 18; May 9; July 18; September 14, 21; December 5
  • Italian crisis, reference to
      1950: August (notes to "Jim")
  • Italian currency
      1951: October 1
  • Italian defense efforts (NATO)
      1951: May 18
      1952: July 30
  • Italian economic problems
      1951: October 1
  • Italian elections
      1951: June 22 (and the Communists)
      1952: July 30
  • Italian GNP (Gross National Product)
      1951: October 1
  • Italian horses, dedication of
      1951: August 6
  • Italian Irredentists demands
      1952: November 12
  • Italian Peace Treaty
      1951: May 18; June 22; July 17; September 25; October 1; December 21
      1952: February 11; March 25; July 30
  • Italian political parties
      Christian Democrats, 1952: July 30
      Communists, 1952: July 30
      Fascists, 1952: July 30
      Rightists, 1952: July 30
  • Italian recruitment
      1951: June 22
  • Italian property settlement in Libya
      1950: November 20
  • Italians (See Italy)
  • Itlo-Yugoslvav conflict over Trieste
      1951: October 1; December 21
      1952: February 12; July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting), 17; November 27
  • Itlo-Yugoslav economic negotiations
      1950: June 19
  • Italy
      1949: February 28; March 2, 3, 4, 29, 30; April 8, 12, 18; July 18; September 14, 16, 21; December 5
      1950: March 1, 31; April 26; June 19; July 13, 17; August (notes to "Jim"), 25; September 5; October 23; November 1; December 8
      1951: January 5, 15; February 21; May 18; June 22; July 17; August 2, 28; October 1 (September 24 meeting with DeGasperi), 2, 9; December 21
      1952: February 11, 12; March 18, 25; May 6; June 16; July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting), 17, 28, 30; August 11; October 15, 20; November 12, 14, 27
  • Italy and the admission of Greece and Turkey into NATO
      1951: May 18
  • Italy, Christian Democratic Party of (CDP)
      1951: January 15
  • Italy, Communist threat in
      1951: October 1
      1952: July 30
  • Italy and the Frascati orphange built by missionaries of the Church of Christ, Brownsville, Texas
      1951: February 21
  • Italy, land and fiscal reform in
      1949: December 5
  • Italy, Nationalists in
      1952: July 30
  • Italy, Neo-Fascism in
      1952: November 12
  • Italy, United States assistance to (military and economic)
      1951: January 15; October 1
  • Italy, United States claims against
      1952: July 30
  • Itlerson, Baron Van (Dutch representative, United Nations Commission on Korea)
      1952: April 3
  • Iverson, Kenneth R. (ECA)
      1950: June 8
  • Ives, Senator Irving M. (New York)
      1950: December 7
J
  • Jackson, Congressman Henry M. "Scoop" (later Washington Senator)
      1950: March 6, 7
  • Jackson, Wayne G. (State Department, Britain and Northern Europe)
      1950: April 6; November 24: December 26
  • Jacobs, Joseph E. (Ambassador to Czechoslovakia)
      1949: May 16
  • Janelli, Pasquale (Director General of Political Affairs, Italian Foreign Ministry)
      1951: October 1
  • Japan
      1949: January 26; February 15, 24; June 29, 30; July 13; August 1, 18, 22 (notes); November 30; December 8, 15, 24
      1950: January 11, 12; February 4, 15; March 1, 6, 7, 8; April 24; June 5, 25, 26, 29; July 14, 31; August 4 (notes to "Jim"); October 15 (Wake Island Conference), 23; November 16, 21; December 1, 4, 27
      1951: January 5, 12; February 6; April 2, 9; May 3, 14, 26, 28; June 8 (General Marshall's arrival in), 29; September 3; October 15, 22
      1952: January 5, 16, 22; February 6; March 19 (John Foster Dulles article in "Christian Century"); April 4, 10; May 19; June 9; July 23, 24; October 3, 20, 31; November 7, 11, 15
  • Japan, American nationals in
      1951: February 15
  • Japan, American occupation of after World War II
      1952: October 31
  • Japan, assistance to under ECA
      1950: January 13
  • Japan, Australian troops in
      1952: November 7
  • Japan, Constitution Day
      1952: April 4
  • Japan, growth of Communist influence in
      1952: October 20
  • Japan, Imperial and World War II
      1951: May 1 (attached to May 26 letter to Acheson from Kennan)
  • Japan, negotiations with Indochina
      1950: November 16
  • Japan, NATO troops in
      1952: November 7
  • Japan, permanent disarmament and neutralization of, proposed
      1951: May 14
  • Japan, possible -role in Indochina War
      1952: May 19
  • Japan, rearmament of
      1950: June 5
  • Japan, relations with Korea
      1952: October 20
  • Japan, Socialist Party of
      1950: July 14
  • Japan, trade with Communist China
      1952: October 20
  • Japan, trade with Nationalist China (Formosa)
      1952: October 20
  • Japan, United Nations facilities in
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 28 meeting)
  • Japan in Southeast Asia during World War II
      1952: October 20
  • Japanese (See Japan)
  • Japanese Administrative Agreement
      1952: February 11
  • Japanese Diet members, visit of
      1951: October 15
  • Japanese financial and political matters
      1952: October 3
  • Japanese Government
      1952: November 7, 11
  • Japanese Overseas Agency (Formosa)
      1951: September 3
  • Japanese Peace Conference
      1952: June 19 (John Foster Dulles article in "A New Foreign Policy")
  • Japanese Peace Treaty
      1949: September 16; November 7; December 8, 15, 20, 24
      1950: January 5; February 4, 20; March 27; April 5, 10, 18, 24; June 5, 25; July 24; August 21, 28; September 7, 8; October 15 (Wake Island Conference), 23; November 16, 24; December 4, 27
      1951: February 6; March 16, 23, 24; April 2; May 3, 28; June 8, 14, 29; July 2, 5, 6, 12, 17; August 20, 24; September 3, 14, 25; October 22
      1952: January 24; February 6, 12, 20; March 24; April 4, 7, 10, 28; July 24
  • Japanese Peace Treaty, British aide memoire re
      1951: August 20
  • Japanese Peace Treaty Conference
      1951: July 30; August 3, 9; September 4
  • Japanese Peace Treaty, Italian note re
      1951: August 24
  • Japanese Peace Treaty, Indonesian delegation
      1951: September 3
  • Japanese Peace Treaty, Japanese delegation
      1951: September 3
  • Japanese Peace Treaty, ratification of
      1952: January 24; March 24; April 9
  • Japanese Peace Treaty, signing of
      1952: April 7, 28
  • Japanese Peace Treaty, Soviet memorandum re
      1950: November 24
  • Japanese Peace Treaty, United States delegation
      1951: August 20; September 3, 25
  • Japanese rearmament
      1952: July 24
  • Jaramillo, Dr. Don Ciprino Restrepo (Ambassador of Colombia)
      1951: May 22
  • Java (Island of)
      1949: October 18
      1950: November 16
  • Javits, Congressman Jacob (later Senator from New York)
      1950: January 31; March 28
  • Jebb, Sir Gladwyn Herbert Miles (Permanent British Representative to the United Nations)
      1949: April 4; September 14
      1950: December 2
      1951: January 29
      1952: November 9
  • Jenner, Senator William E. (Indiana)
      1949: June 24
  • Jennings, Brewster B. (President, Scony-Vacuum Oil Company)
      1951: October 10
      1952: December 4
  • Jerbi, Ali Bey (Cyrenaica member of UN Council for Libya)
      1950: November 20
  • Jernegan, John D. (Director, Office of Greek, Turkish and Iranian Affairs, State Department)
      1949: February 17; March 15; November 18
      1952: August 11, 12; December 31
      1953: January 5, 7
  • Jerusalem
      1949: April 5, 26; December 6, 7 (Protection of the Holy Places)
      1950: January 9, 31; March 28; December 15
  • Jerusalem, Belgian resolution in the United Nations General Assembly
      1950: December 15
  • Jerusalem, internationalization of
      1949: April 25, 26; November 21; December 6, 7, 12, 20
  • Jerusalem, opening of Israeli Constituent Assembly
      1949: February 10
  • Jerusalem, statute, revised
      1950: April 5
  • Jerusalem, Trusteeship Counsel on
      1952: March 28
  • Jessup, Philip C. (Ambassador at Large)
      1949: January 22; February 5; April 8, 11, 19, 25, 29; May 2, 4, 19, 23; June 15; July 11, 12, 13; September 14, 15, 21
      1950: February 4; March 2, 17, 27; April 5, 6; June 8, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30; July 3, 12, 27, 28; August 10, 26; October 15 (Wake Island Conference); November 21, 28; December 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 14, 16, 27
      1951: January 3, 12, 16, 18, 25; February 1, 19; April 13 (Admiral Kirk letter), 22, (Jessup letter to Acheson); May 3, 14; June 14, 21; July 16; August 2, 11; September 21; October 9; December 11 (letter), 31, (January 3, 1952)
      1952: January 4 (letter to Acheson December 17, 1951); June 3, 12, 16, 17; July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting), 24; October 1, 3, 8, 20, 30 (Acheson reception); November 7, 12
  • Jewish War Veterans
      1951: September 27; October 8
  • Jews (See also Israel, Palestine)
  • Jews, American (American Jewish Community)
      1950: March 28
  • Jews, arms shipments to
      1950: April 14
  • Jimenez, Mario Echandi (Ambassador of Costa Rica)
      1950: February 27
  • Johnson, Charles S. (President, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee)
      1951: April 13
  • Johnson, Earl (ECA Mission to Korea)
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
      1952: February 6
  • Johnson, Senator Edwin C. (Colorado)
      1950: June 8
  • Johnson, Felton M. "Skeeter" (Senate Staff)
      1950: June 8
  • Johnson, Herschel V. (Ambassador to Brazil)
      1949: May 20
      1950: July 24
  • Johnson, Louis A. (Secretary of Defense)
      1949: March 7; April 19, 25; May 4; June 24; July 5, 11, 14, 15, 19, 21, 25; August 2, 3, 11, 22, 24; September 1, 16; October 20, 26; December 1, 5, 16
      1950: January 19, 26, 27; March 2; April 14, 18, 24, 28; June 1,5, 9, 19, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30; July 3, 7, 13, 20, 21, 27, 28, 31; August 3, 4, 10, 23, 26, 28
      1951: June 21
  • Johnson, Senator Lyndon B. (Texas)
      1950: June 9
      1951: February 20; December 20 (not idenfitied as Lyndon B. Johnson as such -could be Senator Edwin Johnson of Colorado)
      1952: May 13
  • Johnson, U. Alexis (State Department - Northeast Asian Affairs)
      1951: August 3; October 15
      1952: January 16; February 27; March 14; October 7, 14
  • Johnston, Eric (President, Motion Picture Association of America, Chairman, Advisory Committee on Point Four Program)
      1949: March 30
      1950: April 26
      1952: March 25, 27; April 27; July 18
  • Johnstone, William (State Department)
      1951: April 3
  • Joint American-Brazilian Economic Commission
      1950: November 24
  • Joint Board on Defense (United States and Canada)
      1952: April 12
  • Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS)
      1949: July 5, 25; August 11; September 16; November 18; December 15, 22
      1950: January 5, 13; February 4; March 27; April 24, 28; May 18; June 1, 8, 26, 27, 28, 30; July 7, 13, 19, 20, 27; August 10, 26, 28, 30; September 5, 7, 8; October 12, 15; November 6, 9, 21, 28; December 1, 3, 6, 13, 14, 15, 27, 28
      1951: January 4, 11, 12, 19, 22; February 19; March 13, 23, 24, 30; April 11; May 24; June 21, 29; July 16, 19; August 1, 28; December 19
      1952: January 14; February 8, 12; March 3, 13; June 6, 12, 13, 19; July 14 (minutes of June 26 meeting), 24, 28, 29; October (undated draft memo); November 6; December 4, 31
  • Joint Chiefs of Staff Directive to General MacArthur
      1951: March 24; April 11
  • Joint Chiefs of Staff Paper on China and Asia
      1952: March 5
  • Joint Chiefs of Staff recommendation on aid to Formosa
      1951: May 24
  • Joint Commission (United States and Brazil)
      1952: June 19
  • Joint Congressional Resolution approving military action in Korea
      1950: July 3
  • Joint Economic Development Commission in Brazil
      1950: October 19
  • Jones, G. Lewis (State Department, Near East)
      1951: May 8
      1952: January 27
  • Jones, Jefferson (First Secretary, American Embassy in New Delhi)
      1950: February 17
  • Jones, Miss Joycette K. (State Department secretarial staff)
      1950: June 8
  • Jones, S. Shepard (State Department, Near East and Africa)
      1952: January 22
  • Jonsson, Emil (leader of Social Democratic Party of Iceland)
      1949: March 14, 17
  • Jonsson, Eysteinn (leader of Progressive Party of Iceland)
      1949: March 14, 17
  • Jooste, G.P. (Ambassador of South Africa)
      1950: July 3, 24; December 8
      1951: April 20
      1952: October 14, 29, 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Jordan (Trans-Jordan)
      1949: January 27; March 22, 24; April 5; December 6, 7, 12, 24
      1950: January 9, 31; March 9, 10, 28; April 5
      1951: May 8
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting)
  • Jordan Valley Project
      1950: January 9
  • Joy, Vice Admiral Charles Turner (Commander, United States Naval Forces, Far East)
      1952: May 22
  • Juckett, J. Walter (Treasurer, Sandy Hill Iron and Brass Works, Hudson Falls, New York)
      1952: April 22
  • Judd, Walter (Congressman, Minnesota)
      1949: August 18
      1950: April 4
      1952: May 19
  • Jugoslavia (See Yugoslavia)
  • Juin, General Alphonse Pierre (Frenceh political and military leader)
      1950: April 11
      1951: August 2
  • "Julia" Alphine Brigade (Atlantic Forces)
      1951: January 9
  • Juliana (Queen of the Netherlands)
      1950: November 20, visit of
      1951: June 7, 21; July 9; October 2
  • Juniac, de M. (French foreign service officer - not listed in "FRUS"), no first name given
      1952: June 12
  • Justice Department
      1950: March 9
      1952: January 29; December 11
  • Jute, price of
      1950: December 11
  • Jute and wheat, Pakistan
      1949: November 21
  • Jutila, Dr. K.T. (minister of Finland)
      1951: May 17
K
  • Kabul (Afghanistan)
      1951: April 23
  • Kaessong, talks (Korean War negotiations)
      1951: August 23
  • Kamel Abdul Rahim, Mohamed (Ambassador of Egypt)
      1952: November 15
  • Kan Chieh-Hou (Personal Representative of the Acting President of China, Li Tsung-jen)
      1949: July 1
  • Kanada, Isao (Japanese financial adviser to Chinese Nationalist Government)
      1951: September 3
  • Karachi (Pakistan)
      1951: July 16, 30; September 4
  • Karachi Trade Agreement
      1950: July 5
  • Kardelj, Edward (Yugoslav Foreign Minister)
      1949: August 16; November 18
      1952: March 18
  • Karsten, Congressman Frank M. (Missouri)
      1951: July 10
  • Kashmir
      1949: June 29; July 7; August 30; September 13, 15; October 12, 13, 20
      1951: January 9; February 6, 12, 13, 14; April 26; July 30; August 17; September 14
      1952: February 4; June 12; October 1, 30
  • Kashmir, United Nations negotiations re
      1951: February 12, 14: September 14
  • Katyn Massacre
      1952: June 6
  • Katz, Milton (Ford Foundation)
      1951: April 1 (Office of Special Representative in Europe)
      1952: January 17
  • Kauffmann, Henrik L. Hde (Ambassador of Denmark)
      1949: March 11, 15
      1952: July 28
  • Kaul, T.N. (First Secretary, Embassy of India)
      1949: August 30; December 6
      1950: March 24; June 15; July 17, 19
  • Kee, Congressman John "Judge" (Chairman, House Foreign Affairs Committee)
      1949: February 4; April 8, 25; May 10, 11; July 5, 7; August 3, 16
      1950: January 4, 18; March 1, 6; May 1, 4; June 23, 26; July 24
      1951: April 20; July 25
  • Kefauver, Senator Estes (Tennessee)
      1950: April 4, 27; August 14
      1952: May 13
  • Kelchner, Dr. Warren (State Department Chief, Office of International Conferences)
      1949: May 23
      1952: July 15
  • Kelleher, Michael T. (Boston Chamber of Commerce)
      1949: Apri1,12
  • "Kells, Book of" presented to the Library of Congress by the Irish Amassador)
      1951: February 13
  • Kelly, Amy (friend of Acheson and MacGeorge Bundy)
      1952: February 2
  • Kelly, Sir David (British Foreign Service)
      1950: July 3, 16, 17
  • Kelly, Frank (State Department)
      1950: January 19
  • Kelser, P.L. (State Department, South Asia)
      1950: December 11, 16
  • Kem Amendment
      1951: June 13, 20, 21; July 10; August 23
      1952: June 6, 12
  • Kem, Senator James P. (Missouri)
      1952: June 6
  • Kennan, George F. (State Department, Ambassador to the Soviet Union)
      1949: January 3; April 1, 14; June 24; July 8, 11; October 13; November 7; December 21
      1950: January 3, 19; June 26, 27; August 10, 21, 23 (re speech, National War College on January 23, 1947); December 3, 4; 5, 6
      1951: May 26 (letter); July 17; October 8; December 20
      1952: June 6; July 14 (minutes of June 28 meeting)
  • Kennan, George F. - lecture at Princeton University
      1951: May 26
  • Kennan, George F. and the research interests of historian Herbert Feis
      1951: July 17; September 27
  • Kennan, George F., report on views of
      1952: July 14 (meeting with French leaders, June 28)
  • Kennedy, Donald (State Department, South Asia)
      1951: July 16; August 17; October 22
      1952: June 9, 12; July 21
      1953: January 13
  • Kennedy, Dr. Foster
      1950: December 26
  • Kennedy, Thomas A. (House of Representatives staff)
      1950: June 8
  • Kenny, W. John (Deputy Director, Mutual Security Agency)
      1952: March 20; July 29
  • Kenya
      1952: May 6
  • Keogh, Congressman Eugene J. (New York - interested in Spain)
      1950: January 31; June 6
  • Kerr, Senator Robert S. (Oklahoma)
      1951: January 18; June 29
  • Kerr, Walter
      1952: December 15
  • Ketcham, John B. (Political Officer, American Legation in Luxembourg)
      1952: August 11 (Perle Mesta's report)
  • Key, David McK. (United States Delegate to the United Nations)
      1952: October 20, 30 (Acheson's reception), 31
  • Keyserling, Leon J. (Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers)
      1951: October 17
  • Key West, Florida (Little White House)
      1949: December 12
      1950: March 9, 31; April 4, 5, 6; May 29
      1952: March 9; April 4
  • Khalil, K.F. (First Secretary, Pakistan Embassy)
      1951: April 26
  • Kidder, Randolph A. (State Department, Brazilian Affairs)
      1950: June 19; October 19
      1951: October 15
  • Kilby, Mr. (father of man missing in Korea - no first name given)
      1951: July 2
  • Kilgore, Senator Harley (West Virginia)
      1949: March 24
  • Killew, James (AFL), resigned as SCAP labor section in protest to General MacArthur's order to Japanese to curtail collective bargaining rights of employees
      1949: March 29
  • Killion, George (Democratic party leader)
      1951: December 17 (considered for appointment as Ambassador to the Philippines)
  • Kim, Sae Sun (Counselor, Korean Embassy)
      1951: May 22
  • Kimball, Dan (Secretary of the Navy)
      1952: July 25, 28: August 2; September 2
  • Kinny, Nong (Minister of Cambodia)
      1951: June 5
  • Kimpo Airport (Korea)
      1950: June 28
  • King, Congressman Cecil R. (California)
      1949: March 30; April 15
  • King, Charles D.B. (President and Ambassador of Liberia)
      1950: January 27; October 12
      1952: April 25
  • Kirk, Admiral Allan G. (Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Director, Psychological Strategy Board)
      1949: March 31; August 24; September 15
      1950: April 24; July 10; September 7
      1951: April 24; June 28
  • Kirkpatrick, E.M. (State Department)
      1951: April 3; October 1
  • Kirkpatrick, Helen P. (State Department - London Ministerial Talks)
      1952: December 15
  • Kirlin, Florence (Special Assistant to the Secretary of State)
      1950: June 8
      1951: July 10
  • Kirpolani, N.K. (Minister, Embassy of India)
      1950: December 16
  • Kitain, Burton C. (State Department, Britain and Northern Europe)
      1951: June 14
  • Kitchen, Jeffery C. (State Department, Policy Support Staff)
      1952: August 4, 11, 12, 13; September 2; October 2, 3, undated draft memo, 8, 13, 31; November 27; December 4 (meeting with oil company representatives), 15, 24, 31
      1953: January 14
  • Klay, Andor (interpreter, meeting with Minister-designate, Hungarian Peoples Republic)
      1951: August 2
  • Klein, Arthur G. (Congressman, New York)
      1950: June 8
  • Klein, Julius (Chicago business and political leader)
      1952: June 16
  • Klemwachter, Ludwig (Austrian Foreign Minister)
      1949: July 11
      1950: October 11
  • KMAG Group
      1950:, October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Knapp, J. Bourke
      1949: April 13
  • Knight, Ridgeway B. (State Department, Office of European Regional Affairs)
      1950: July 20
      1952: June 22
  • Knight, O.A.
      1949: March 31
  • Knight, William E. (State Department, Western Europe)
      1952: March 25; September 5
  • KNIL Forces in Indonesia
      1950: November 16
  • Knowland, Senator William (California)
      1949: April 13; July 18; August 22
      1950: January 1, 5, 19, 25; March 17, 29; May 5; July 2, 4, 31
      1951: January 8
      1952: May 13
  • Kohler, Foy D. (State Department, International Broadcasting Service)
      1952: December 10
  • Koje, report on
      1952: June 6, 12
  • Kollek, Theodor (Embassy of Israel staff)
      1950: December 15
  • Koo, Ambassador V.K. Wellington (Ambassador to the United States, Republic of China)
      1949: February 15; May 11; July 1
      1950: August 31
  • Korea
      1949: April 19; May 10, 11; July 5, 7, 11, 25; November 18
      1950: January 5, 25, 27; February 4; March 1, 21; April 20; June 5, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30; July 3, 12, 14, 24, 31; August 23; October 11, 12, 15 (Wake Island Conference); November 17, 21, 28; December 3, 27
      1951: January 9, 11; March 21, 22; April 2, 27; May 9, 22, 26; June 8, 20; August 9; September 14; October 17, 22; December 18, 19
      1952: January 3, 5, 9, 17, 24; March 5 (NSC Briefing), 11, 28; April 24; May 5, 8, 19, 22; June 6; July 23; September 4; October 1, undated draft memo, 17, 20; November 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13 (notes), 15 (Acheson letter), 18 (White House meeting with President-elect Eisenhower), 22, 26; December 15
  • Korea - Aid Bill
      1949: July 7, 11, 14; October 13, 17; November 18
  • Korea - Air Force and Navy bombing of
      1953: January 8
  • Korea - Australian forces in
      1950: July 28
  • Korea - Cabinet meeting re
      1952: January 16
  • Korea - Cambodian forces in
      1950: July 28
  • Korea - Communist military build-up in
      1952: April 24
  • Korea - ECA aid to (Korean Relief Bill)
      1950: January 23, 25, 26, 27; March 1, 6; October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Korea - Elections in
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference); December 7
  • Korea - General George C. Marshall's trip to
      1951: June 8
  • Korea - Ground forces in
      1950: July 19
  • Korea - Inflation in
      1952: March 11
  • Korea - Migration program
      1950: July 31
  • Korea - Military intelligence, failure of re
      1950: August (Acheson's notes to "Jim")
  • Korea - Military operations of the British
      1950: November 24
  • Korea - North
      1950: August 21; September 7, 8 (Acheson's speech); October 15 (Wake Island Conference); November 28; December 1
      1951: May 26
      1952: March 14; April 28; October 17, 22; November 8, 26
  • Korea - North, Air Force of
      1950: June 25
  • Korea - North, Army of
      1950: June 25
  • Korea - North, Commission on
      1950: June 26
  • Korea - North, Government of
      1950: July 13: November 28
  • Korea - North, invasion of South Korea
      1950: June 25, 26; July 24; August 10; September 8 (Acheson's speech)
  • Korea - North, reports of men and supplies coming from Manchuria
      1950: July 27
  • Korea - North, Soviet reaction to possible United Nations occupation of
      1950: September 7
  • Korea - North, talks
      1950: June 25
  • Korea - Peace resolutions in the United Nations General Assembly
      1950: October 17
  • Korea - Possible withdrawal of troops from
      1951: July 19
  • Korea - Prisoners of War issue
      1952: April 28; June 6; September 2; October, undated draft memo, 22, 30, 31; November 8, 9, 11, 18 (attached memo), 26
  • Korea - Proposed meeting of Commanding Generals
      1952: January 24
  • Korea - Proposed statement on
      1952: January 3
  • Korea - Rehabilitation of, discussed
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Korea - Reduction of United Nations troops in
      1952: January 9
  • Korea - Report on by Edwin Pauley
      1950: July (undated longhand notes)
  • Korea - South (Republic of - ROK)
      1950: June 25, 26, 29; July 13, 17; October 12; December 28
      1951: January 12; March 21; April 11; July 2
      1952: Apri1 28; June 6, 17; October 1, 17
  • Korea - South (Republic of - ROK), Armed Forces of
      1951: January 12; March 21; April 11; July 12
  • Korea - South (Republic of - ROK), conflict between President Sigman Rhee and the legislative assembly
      1952: June 6
  • Korea - South (Republic of - ROK), Government of
      1950: July 13; August 21; December 1, 3, 28
  • Korea - Research interest of Herbert Feis
      1951: July 17
  • Korea - Termination of Japanese rule in
      1952: March 19 (John Foster Dulles article in "Christian Century")
  • Korea - Twenty-one power resolution on
      1952: November 11
  • Korea - Unification of North and South Korea
      1951: December 18
  • Korea - United Nations Commission on
      1952: June 13, 30
      1953: January 16
  • Korean Ambassador, briefing of
      1951: June 20
  • Korean crisis (See Korean War)
  • Korean Forces, military (North Korean)
      1950: June 26; July 14; August 21; September 7
  • Korean Forces, military (ROK)
      1950: June 26; September 7; October 12; November 21
  • Korean Parliament (ROK)
      1950: June 26
  • Korean Papers (State Department documents on the Korean War)
      1952: January 18
  • Korean Relief, Agent General for
      1950: November 20
  • Korean War (Korean Crisis)
      1950: June 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30; July 3, 10, 12, 13, 14, 17, 19, 24, 27 (NSC Meeting), 31; August 3, (Acheson's notes to "Jim"), 10, 14, 31; October 9, 11, 12, 15 (Wake Island Conference), 27; November 6, 7, 16, 17, 21, 28, 29, 30; December 1, 3 (White House notes), 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 27, 28, 29
      1951: January 5, 11, 16, 27; February 5, 10 (Acheson's notes on Senator Taft's speech), 19, 20; March 16, 21, 22, 30; April 27; May 9 (visit of Korean Foreign Minister), 22, 24; June 27, 29; July 2, 6, 19; August 19; December 18, 19
  • Korean War, additional forces from Australia, New Zealand and Greece
      1951: May 28
  • Korean War, Arab-Asian Delegation's view of and possible truce
      1952: October 28, 30
  • Korean War, armistice (truce) talks
      1951: June 28, 29; July 19; September 14
      1952: January 3, 5, 9; March 3; April 3, 14; June 19; July 14 (minutes of June 26 meeting); October (undated draft memo), 27, 28, 31; November 22
  • Korean War, atomic bomb, possible use of
      1950: December 1, 2
  • Korean War, Australian decision to stop United Nations assistance
      1951: January 19; March 16
  • Korean War, articles re
      1952: June 16 (John Foster Dulles article, "A New Foreign Policy")
  • Korean War, Bombing beyond the Yalu River
      1950: November 6; December 3
  • Korean War, Brazil and
      1951: April 5; August 3; October 15
  • Korean War, cease fire proposals
      1950: December 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 14, 27, 29
      1951: January 11, 12, 27; June 20, 28, 29; July 6, 19; September 14; December 18, 19
      1953: January 16
  • Korean War, Chinese "volunteer" forces (PRC) involved in
      1951: August 3
      1952: January 7 (British Embassy Dinner); March 3
  • Korean War, Chaing Kai Shek's Air Force in
      1951: June 27
  • Korean War, Cuban troops in
      1951: March 27
  • Korean War, discussions in Committee 1 of the United Nations
      1952: November 27
  • Korean War, French position in the United Nations on
      1951: March 22
  • Korean War, general debate at the 7th Session of the United Nations General Assembly
      1952: October 1, undated draft memo, 20, 25, 28, 29, 30
  • Korean War, interference in of Chinese Communists and Soviets
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference); November 17; December 2, 3 (White House notes)
  • Korean War, Indian resolution on the Prisoner of War (POW) issue
      1952: November 26
  • Korean War, Indonesian cease fire proposal
      1952: October 31
      1953: January 16 (United States opposition to)
  • Korean War, Latin American-United Stats approach to a negotiated settlement
      1952: November 26
  • Korean War, Malik proposal
      1951: June 29
  • Korean War, Mexican participation in
      1951: April 6
  • Korean War, Military intelligence of Soviet intentions
      1950: December 3 (White House notes)
  • Korean War, negotiations on
      1952: March 5; May 22; October 20, 22, 28, 29, 30; November 3, 18 (attached memo)
  • Korean War, Norway's response to United Nations appeal for assistance in
      1951: July 19
  • Korean War, Psychological aspects
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Korean War, settlement proposals
      1951: January 16, 27; June 21, 28 (Malik Proposal); July 19; December 18, 19
  • Korean War, Soviet intentions
      1950: December 3 (White House notes)
  • Korean War, Soviet Resolution in the United Nations General Assembly re
      1952: October 29, 30
  • Korean War, truce, hopes of
      1952: October 20, 29, 30; November 18 (attached memo)
  • Korean War, Unified Command of the United Nations
      1952: October 28
  • Korean War, United Nations Committee to negotiate a political settlement
      1952: January 7; April 28; June 8; October 25, 30
  • Korean War, United Nations General Assembly Resolution
      1952: November 11
  • Korean War, United Nations Mission, role of Thailand
      1952: June 5; November 8
  • Korean War, United Nations objectives of a "free, united and democratic Korea"
      1952: October 20, 28
  • Korean War, United Nations Resolution on
      1952: November 5, 15, 22
  • Korean War, Andre Vishinsky's United Nations speech re
      1952: October 27, 28, 29, 30
  • Koreans, comparison between North and South Koreans
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Kosanovic, Sawa N. (Yugoslav Ambassador)
      1949: July 1; August 16; November 18
  • Kraft, Ole Bjorn (Danish Minister of Foreign Affairs)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 28 meeting); November 11, 12, 13 (notes), 14
  • Kreckler, Dr. Heinz (Charge d'affair, Federal Republic of Germany)
      1951: July 2
      1952: March 11, 12; December 5
  • Kremlin (Soviet Government Headquarters)
      1952: November 3 (White House notes)
  • Kriez, William L. (State Department - Office of South American Affairs)
      1949: February 1
      1951: February 9
  • Krock, Arthur ("New York Times") and General MacArthur
      1950: December 2
  • Krug, Julius (formerly Secretary of the Interior)
      1949: February 10; May 9
  • Kuomentang and United States China Policy
      1950: August 26
  • Kural, Admon (Turkish Delegate to United Nations Conference on Eritrea)
      1950: November 1
  • Kurile Island
      1950: January 5
      1952: March 19 (John Foster Dulles article in "Christian Century")
  • Kuwait
      1952: December 2
  • Kyne, George W. (CIO leader)
      1950: January 6
L
  • LaBelle, M. (French delegate, London Ministerial talks, June 27, 1952)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of meeting June 27, 1952)
  • Labor, Department of
      1951: April 20 (Cabinet meeting report)
  • Labor party (Labour), British
      1951: February 6; April 27
      1952: January 5; July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting)
  • Labor Unions
      1950: January 6; February 17; March 31
  • Labouisse, Henry R., Jr. (State Department, Britain and Northern Europe)
      1949: February 14
      1950: January 6, 23, 24
  • Labour Party (British) See Labor Party
  • La Costa, M. (French delegate in United Nations)
      1952: February 27
  • Lacy, William S.B. (Director, State Department, Office of Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs)
      1951: September 14
      1952: January 17
  • Lafer Plan (Brazil)
      1952: June 19
  • Lah, Wong Kyun (Member, Korean National Assembly)
      1950: July 3
  • Lake Ontario, Great Dam and high water level of
      1952: April 12
  • Lake Success, New York (site of United Nations)
      1949: December 7
  • Laking, George (Counselor, New Zealand Embassy)
      1952: June 19
  • Laloy, M. (French delegate, London Ministerial talks)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting)
  • LeMay, General Curtis (United States Air Force)
      1951: January 12
  • "LaMonde" (French newspaper) article about Communist plot against West
      1952: May 15
  • Lancaster, William W. (Sherman Sterling, Wright and Nye law firm)
      1951: April 20
  • Landon, Kenneth P. (State Department, Office of Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs)
      1952: October 9
  • Land Reform - "A World Challenge," State Department booklet
      1952: April 16
  • Landry, Robert B. (Air Aide to the President)
      1949: June 15
      1950: December 11
      1952: February 4
  • Lange, Halvard M. (Foreign Minister of Norway)
      1949: February 11, 15; September 16
      1951: January 24; July 19
      1952: March 3, 24; July 14 (minutes of meeting with Danish Foreign Minister Kraft, June 18); October 30 (Acheson's reception); November 13 (notes), 14; December 15
  • Langer, Senator William (North Dakota)
      1949: April 22
  • Lanham, Henderson (Congressman, Georgia)
      1950: June 8
  • Laos
      1950: February 2, 3, 16
  • Lapham, Roger D. (Mayor of San Francisco, ECA, Far East)
      1949: May 10; June 29
      1950: March 25, 29
  • La Plaza, Ambassador (Chile delegate to the United Nations General Assembly - no first name given)
      1952: November 26
  • Laraque, Gustav (Ambassador of Haiti)
      1950: July 26
      1951: March 24
  • Larkin, Felix (Defense Department)
      1951: August 6, 7
  • Larson, Jesse (Administrator of General Services Administration [GSA])
      1950: April 27
      1951: January 5
      1952: April 10
  • Latin America (Latin American countries)
      1949: May 3: July 18
      1950: February 17; June 5, 19; July 24
      1951: January 5; February 13, 15; March 23; October 24; December 20
      1952: January 4 (re Jessup letter, December 17, 1951); July 24; August 11; October 25, 27
  • Latin America, Soviet propaganda aimed at
      1952: October 13
  • Latin Ameican Briefing Book
      1951: March 23
  • Latin American Caucus
      1952: November 26
  • Latin American delegations to the United Nations General Assembly
      1952: October 28; November 26
  • Latin American Diplomatic Corps, Dean of (Dr. Guillermo Sevillan Sacasa of Nicaragua)
      1951: March 30
  • Latin American Resolution on the Korean War
      1952: November 11
  • "Latinos"
      1952: October 27
  • Latournelle, M. de (French delegate, London ministerial talks)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting)
  • Lattimore, Owen (China expert, scholar)
      1950: April 17; July 24 (article, "The Situation in Asia")
  • Laukhuff, Perry (State Department, Office of German Political Affairs)
      1952: March 12, 18
  • Lausanne Conference
      1949: April 28
  • Lawrence, David (Mayor of Pittsburgh)
      1952: March 3
  • Lawton, Frederick J. (Director of the Budget)
      1951: April 3, 4, 9; June 21; July 17; August 6
      1952: January 6; November 5; December 24
  • Lay, James S., Jr. (Executive Secretary, National Security Council)
      1950: January 5, 19; February 2; April 13; August 20, 28; September 7; October 30; November 2, 28; December 22
      1951: January 27; August 22
      1952: March 5; September 3, 4
  • Layton, Elton J. (House of Representatives-staff)
      1950: June 8
  • League of Nations
      1950: September 8 (Acheson's speech); December 8 (relationship to the United Nations and the Southwest Africa issue)
      1951: May 1 (Kennan lecture on World War II)
  • League of the Rights of Man
      1952: January 29
  • Leahy, Senator Edward L. (Rhode Island)
      1950: June 8
  • Leahy, Fleet Admiral William D.
      1949: June 30; July 18; August 1
      1952: January 5 (Blair House luncheon)
  • Leal, Estilac (War Minister of Brazil)
      1952: April 22
  • Leavitt, Moses A. (member of American Jewish group which discussed German-Israeli negotiations on reparations)
      1952: May 2
  • Lebanon
      1949: December 24
      1950: March 10
      1951: May 8
      1952: April 8; July 14 (minutes of meeting June 24); October 28, 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Lebanon, domestic politics in
      1952: October 28
  • LeBaron, M. (French political leader - not listed in "FRUS")
      1952: June 12
  • Lee, A.M. (United States delegate to the United Nations General Assembly)
      1952: November 11
  • Lee, Chang Sun (Secretary of the Korean Assembly)
      1950: March 22
  • Lee, Hoon K. (member, Korean National Assembly)
      1950: March 22
  • Lee, Jimmy (Chinese political leader - ROC)
      1949: September 21
  • Lee, Raymond
      1950: December 26
  • Le Gallais, Hughes (Minister of Luxembourg)
      1949: April 1; November 7
      1952: April 8; June 6
  • Leger, Jacques (Foreign Minister of Haiti and Ambassador of Haiti)
      1951: March 24, 31; April 1
      1952: April 7
  • Legislation introduced by Congressman Poog of Texas to enlist foreign nationals (e.g. Germans and Japanese) into the united State Armed Forces
      1951: February 20
  • Legislative Commission, concern of Judge Leonard B. Hand
      1953: January 3
  • Lehman, Herbert, (Governor, then Senator of New York)
      1949: September 21
      1950: March 10; April 5
      1951: March 16; June 21
      1952: July 18
  • Lehrbas, Lloyd A. (State Department, Office of Public Affairs, Council of Foreign Ministers, Paris)
      1949: May 23
      1951: May 22
  • Lemkin, Dr. Naphmel (Human Rights Covenant)
      1952: January 29
  • Lemnitzer, Major General Lyman L. (Defense Department)
      1950: July 20, 28
  • Lemons, trade agreement on
      1949: October 10
  • Lend Lease
      1949: November 18
      1951: April 20 (negotiations with South Africa)
      1952: March 20 (Fourth Lend Lease Supply Protocol Conference)
  • Lend Lease negotiations with the Soviet Union
      1951: January 12; May 1 (Kennan's lecture on World War II)
  • Leopold, King of Belgium
      1950: June 9
  • Lequerica de, Don Jose Felix (Ambassador of Spain)
      1951: January 5; August 23
  • Letches, Mr. (representative of United States oil companies who met with Acheson et al, December 4, 1952 - no first name given)
      1952: December 4
  • Letournau, Jean (French High Commissioner for Indochina)
      1952: June 12, 16, 17, 19; July 14 (minutes of June 26, 27 meetings); December 18, 31
  • Leva, Marks (Assistant Secretary of Defense)
      1950: July 28
  • Levy, Walter (President's Materials Policy Commission)
      1951: July 12
  • Lewis, Jeffery W. (State Department, German Affairs)
      1951: April 12; July 5
      1952: March 4; May 2; June 17
  • Lewisohn, Richard L. ("London Times" representative in Peking, China)
      1949: December 8
  • Li, Tsung-Ju (Acting President, Republic of China)
      1949: July 1
      1950: February 16
  • Liaquat, Ali Khan (Prime Minister of Pakistan)
      1950: February 9; April 18, 27; June 15; July 5, 28
      1951: July 30; August 17
  • Liberia
      1949: April 4
      1950: January 27; July 6; October 12
      1952: April 25; October 1, 20, 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Liberia, Economic and Health Missions to
      1950: October 12
  • "Liberia is the pride of the United Nations," description of the Republic of China's delegate to the United Nations
      1952: October 20
  • Liberian Commission
      1950: October 12
  • Library of Congress
      1950: November 16
      1951: February 13
  • Library of Congress, Joint Committees of Congress meeting there re Spain
      1950: June 6
  • Libya
      1949: March 30; April 8; September 14
      1950: November 20; December 8
      1952: October 1
  • Libya, United States Base Rights in
      1952: October 1
  • Lie, Trygve (Secretary General, United Nations)
      1949: December 12
      1950: January 21; April 18, 20; May 29; October 15 (Wake Island Conference); November 20
      1952: June 13; September 2; October 27, 31 (Staff of); November 12; December 11
  • Life magazine
      1952: December 15
  • Lilienthal, David E. (Atomic Energy Commission)
      1950: January 19
  • Limb, Colonel Ben C. (Foreign Minister of Korea)
      1950: October 11
      1952: October 17
  • Limu Sarmando, Walder (Minister, Brazilian Embassy)
      1951: April 5
  • Lincoln, Abraham, reference to Mexican War opposition and President Polk's sending troops to Mexico in 1840
      1950: July 24
      1951: February 10 (Acheson's notes)
  • Lind , James F.(Congressman, Pennsylvania)
      1950: June 8
  • Linder, Harold F. (State Department, Deputy As stant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs concerned with the Kem Amendment)
      1951: June 13; July 6; August 21; October 1
      1952: June 12, 16; December 4 (meeting with oil company representatives), 10, 29
  • Lindsey, Sir Ronald
      1952: June 6
  • Linehom, Congressman Neil J. (Illinois)
      1950: June 8
  • Linewewer, Goodrich W. (Bureau of Reclamation)
      1950: July 18
  • Little, L.K. (Inspector General of Customs of Republic of China)
      1950: February 17, 24, 28
  • Lira Fund (Italy)
      1952: July 30
  • Lisbon Conference (NATO)
      1952: January 21; February 4
  • Lleria, Alberto (Secretary General, Organization of American States)
      1949: March 10
      1951: March 31
  • Lloyd, David D. (White House)
      1952: May 8; June 20
  • Lloyd, John Selwyn Brooke (Minister of State, British Foreign office)
      1952: October (undated draft memo)
  • Lloyd-Hood, Mr. (United Kingdom delegate to London Ministerial talks, June 26, 1952 - no first name given)
      1952: November 8
  • Locke, Edwin A., Jr. (Mission to the Middle East)
      1952: May 1; July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting)
  • Locke Proposals
      1952: May 1
  • "Locust Valley" (home of Secretary of Defense Robert Lovett)
      1952: November 15
  • Lodge Bill
      1951: February 13
  • Lodge, Senator Henry Cabot (Massachusetts)
      1949: March 2; August 18; October 14
      1950: January 13; March 8, 29, 31; April 20, 21; November 20, 27; December 11
      1951: January 16; June 21
      1952: November 15 (meeting between Eisenhower and Truman), 18 (appointment with President Truman)
  • Lodge, Henry Cabot, resignation as United States Delegate to the United Nations
      1950: December 11
  • Logan, Rayford W. (Professor, Howard University)
      1951: April 13, 16
  • Logafet, Alexander (State Department Division of Language Service)
      1952: June 6
  • Lombard, Lawrence (War Production Board-WPB)
      1949: April 12
  • London (United Kingdom)
      1952: January 16, 20; July 14 (ministerial talks)
  • London as a possible NATO location
      1952: January 28
  • London Conference
      1950: April 27, 28
  • London Debt Conference
      1952: May 3
  • "London Times" article in about Sudan and the King of Egypt discussed at London Ministerial talks, June 24, 1952)
      1952: July 14, (minutes of June 24 meeting)
  • Long, Mr. (representative of United States oil companies who met with Acheson et al)
      1952: December 4
  • Long, Senator Russell E. (Louisiana)
      1952: January 29; May 13
  • Louddin, Mohammed (Afghanistan leader)
      1952: October 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Love Field (Dallas, Texas)
      1950: June 9
  • Love, R.
      1950: June 5
  • Lovestone, Jay (AFL)
      1950: January 6
  • Lovett, Robert A. (Department of Defense)
      1949:, January 22; February 10; March 2; April 14; May 2
      1950: March 29; October 10, 12; November 6, 21, 28; December 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 13, 15, 28
      1951: January 4, 6, 12, 18, 23; February 1, 5, 19; March 13, 24, 26, 27; April 1, 3; May 11; June 8, 26, 29; July 16, 31; August 6, 7, 10; September 11, 14, 26 (as Secretary of Defense), 27 (letter); October 10, 16, 17, 22; December 13, 19, 20, 31 (Churchill visit, telephone conversation with)
      1952: January 4, 5 (Blair House luncheon), 5, 7 (British Embassy D n er), 8, 16, 22, 24; February 4, 6, 8, 12, 27, 28; March, undated "old draft," 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 19, 20; April 4; May 6, 12; June 6, 12; July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting), 21, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29; August 2; September 2, 3; October, undated draft; November 5, 6, 12, 15, 18 (meeting with Eisenhower); December 18, 22, 24
      1953: January 8
  • Lovre, Harold 0. (Congressman, South Dakota)
      1950: June 8
  • Lowenthal-Chumecky, Max (Ambassador of Austria)
      1945: February 5; March 3; December 5
  • Loyalty Commission (re Kashmir)
      1951: February 14
  • Loyalty Commission (President's Loyalty Review Board)
      1950: November 16, 27
  • Loyalty Program (United States Government)
      1952: December 11
  • Loyalty Review Board, President's
      1952: December 24
      1953: January 3
  • Lozano, Alfredo (Pakistani Ambassador to India)
      1949: January 29
  • Lubin, Isador (United States Representative, United Nations Economic and Social Council)
      1949: March 4
      1950: June 19
      1952: October 3 (as a member of United States Delegation to United Nations General Assembly)
  • Lucas, Senator Scott (Illinois)
      1949: March 28; July 18, 25; October 13
      1950: January 19; April 6; June 19, 26; July 3; October 9; December 7
      1951: May 14
  • Lucas, Congressman W.H. (Texas)
      1949: August 31
  • Luce, Henry
      1949: September 21
  • Luciolli, Mario (Italian charge d'affaires)
      1951: July 17; October 1
  • Luns, Dr. J.M.A.H. (Netherlands official)
      1952: October 30, (Acheson's reception), 31; November 7, 14
  • Lutes, Lt. General LeRoy
      1949: July 21
  • Luxembourg
      1949: March 2, 24, 31; April 1; November 7; December 14 (attachment)
      1951: January 5
      1952: April 8; June 6; August 11; October 15, 20, 30 (Acheson's reception); November 14; December 19
  • Luxembourg Air Transport Agreement
      1952: April 8; June 6
  • Luxembourg Airways (LUXAIR)
      1952: Apri1 8; June 6
  • Luxembourg, report on foreign service personnel of American Legation in by Perle Mesta, Minister to Luxembourg
      1952: August 11 (attached to memorandum from President Truman to Acheson)
  • Lyerly, Mr. (State Department personnel - no first name listed)
      1950: June 8
  • Lyle, John E., Jr. (Congressman, Texas)
      1950: June 8
  • Lynch, Andrew (United States Consul General in Libya)
      1950: November 20
M
  • Macao
      1949: September 16
      1952: February 6; October 31
  • Macao, United States Export License Policy toward
      1952: February 6
  • MacArthur, General Douglas
      1949: March 29; June 30; August 11, 24; November 30; December 15
      1950: January 5; February 4; March 7; April 24; June 25, 26, 30; July 24, 27, 31; August 4, 21, 23, 26, 27; October 9, 12, 15 (Wake Island Conference); November 6, 7, 21, 30; December 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 27, 28
      1951: January 11, 12; March 24 (statement) 26 (James Reston's story on in "New York Times") 27; April 2 (statement), 5, 9 (statement), 10, 11, 24, 27; May 3, 14, 24, 26
      1952: March 19 (John Foster Dulles's article in "Christian Century"); April 24 (and Indochina); July 24 (letter John Foster Dulles to General Mac Arthur, March 2, 1951 re ANZUS Pact)
  • MacArthur, General Douglas--Dismissal of
      1951: April 12; May 3, 14, 24
  • MacArthur, General Douglas--Dismissal Of, Congressional Hearings re
      1951: May 24
  • MacArthur, General Douglas--Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) memorandum of severe reprimand
      1951: March 24
  • MacArthur, General Douglas--Meeting with President Truman
      1950: October 19
  • MacArthur, General Douglas--Message to the VFW
      1950: August 26, 27
  • MacArthur, General Douglas--Plan to use Chinese Nationalist forces in Korea
      1950: December 26
  • MacArthur, Douglas II (State Department, Western Europe)
      1949: September 16
      1950: November 7; December 29
  • Machado, Dr. Luis (Ambassador of Cuba)
      1951: March 27
  • Mack, Congressman Peter F. ("The Flying Congressman" - Illinois)
      1952: August 11 (Perle Mesta's report)
  • Mackay, Mr. (State Department, MID - no first name given)
      1950: February 9
  • Madden, Roy J. (Congressman, Indiana)
      1950: June 8
  • Magistrati, Massino (Director General for International Cooperation, Italian Foreign Ministry)
      1951: October 1
  • Magnuson, Senator Warren (Oregon)
      1952: January 30
  • Magruder, Major General Carter (re Japanese Peace Treaty)
      1950: August 28
  • Mahmud Khan, Sadar Shaw (Prime Minister of Afghanistan)
      1951: April 23
  • Mahon, Congressman G.H. (Texas)
      1949: August 31
      1951: February 20
  • "Main Brace" exercise of United States Fleet in Europe
      1952: September 2
  • Maitland
      1952: March, undated "old draft"
  • Majlis, The (Iranian Parlimament)
      1951: July 5
      1952: January 7 (British Embassy Dinner)
  • Makin, Norman J. (Ambassador of Australia)
      1949: February 17; September 21
      1950: June 29; July 28
  • Makins, Sir Roger M. (British Deputy Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs)
      1949: September 15
      1950: December 4, 5, 7
      1951: April 2
      1952: January 7, 9, 15 (Pearson letter); July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting); October 2 (as successor to Ambassador Franks)
      1953: January 8
  • Malaya
      1949: September 21
      1950: January 5; June 5; December 4
      1951: January 9; December 20
      1952: May 19; October 7, 20
  • Malaya, British forces in
      1951: May 28
  • Malaya and British mishandling of underground movement in
      1952: October 20
  • Malaya, Communist guerilla movement in
      1952: October 20
  • "Malaya-Moslem" sensitivity in Singapore
      1951: January 9
  • Malcolm, Azers Christian Edward, (British Foreign Office, 1950-1952, United Kingdom Delegate, London Ministerial talks, June 24, 1951)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of the June 24 meeting)
  • Malebrum, Milfred (State Department)
      1950: February 3
  • Malik, Yakov Alexandrovich (Chairman, Soviet Delegation to United Nations)
      1949: April 11, 29; May 2, 19
      1950: April 20; July 27; August 26 (draft memorandum re General MacArthur's VFW message); September 5; December 2
      1951: April 20; June 27, 28, 29; July 9 (speech), 19
  • Malta (Malta Conference)
      1951: March 17, 23
  • Manchuria
      1950: January 5; September 8 (Acheson's speech); November 6, 21, 28; December 1, 3, (White House notes), 3, 4, 7, 27
  • Manchurian and Soviet territory, bombing of depots is discussed
      1951: Feburary 19
  • Mandated Islands in the Pacific
      1950: January 5
  • Manifesto of Economic and Social Demands (adopted at London meeting of the ICFTU - International Craft and Federated Trade Unions)
      1950: January 6
  • Manger, Dr. William (Secretary General, Foreign Ministers of the American Republics - Acheson reception at the Pan American Union)
      1951: April 1
  • Mann, Thomas C. (Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the American Republics)
      1950: January 30; February 3; June 8
      1951: April 6
      1952: September 2
  • Manpower Act
      1951: February 19
  • Mansfield, Congressman Mike (Montana-later Senator)
      1950: June 27
      1951: August 9 (Appointed as United States Delegate to the United Nations General Assembly)
      1952: January 4, 5 (Blair House luncheon)
  • "Mantoon" Division (Atlantic Force)
      1951: January 9
  • Mao, Tse-tung (Chinese Communist leader)
      1950: March 10, 13; December 2
      1951: January 9; August 3; September 3
  • Margerie, de M. (French Counselor)
      1951: February 13
  • Margolio, Daniel (State Department-Bureau of German Affairs)
      1952: March 12
  • Mariannas (Mariana Islands)
      1950: August 21 (draft of General Mac Arthur's VFW message)
  • Marines, United States in the Korean War
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Marjolin, Robert Ernest (French political leader)
      1952: April 3
  • Marris, A.D. (British Embassy official)
      1952: February 3
  • Marshall, General George C. (formerly Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense)
      1949: February 17; March 2, 28; April 13, 19; May 11, 15; June 27; November 21
      1950: March 3, 15, 28, 29; April 17, 27; August (notes to "Jim"); September 6, 20 (appointed Secretary of Defense); October 9, 10, 20, 27; November 3, 8, 9, 13, 21, 28; December 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 15, 22, 27, 28
      1951: January 3, 10, 11, 12, 23; February 9, 13, 19; March 19, 26, 27; April 1, 6, 9, 10, 27; May 8, 26; June 8, 21, 26, 29; July 6, 10, 11, 16, 17; August 2; September 11, 14; October 17
      1952: February 2 - Acheson letter to MacGeorge Bundy (undated notes re Marshall attached); December 18
  • Marshall, Dr. H.L. (Point 4 Program)
      1950: August 25
  • Marshall, Howard R. (Department of Agriculture, Forest Service -suggested by Oscar Chapman as an assistant to Averell Harriman in Mission to Iran)
      1950: July 12
  • Marshall Plan
      1949: February 14, 15; April 11; August 12; September 26; November 19
      1950: January 6; March 13; August -notes to "Jim"
      1951: April 1, 12; July 5
      1952: December 14
  • Marshall Plan, Citizens Committee for
      1949: February 21
  • Marshall, General Richard
      1950: September 11
  • Martin, Edwin M. (State Department and Mutual Security Agency)
      1949: July 21; August 11
      1950: March 1; October 11
      1951: June 21; October 1
      1952: January 7; July 21; November 6
  • Martin, Haywood P. (State Department, Office of Personnel)
      1951: April 16
  • Martin, Paul (Vice Chairman, Canadian Delegation to United Nations General Assembly)
      1952: October 27, 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Martin, William McChesney (Federal Reserve Board)
      1949: April 19; October 13
  • Martin, Araijo, Dr. Antonio (Ambassador of Venezuela)
      1951: March 23
  • Martinzez-Vargas, Sir Ricardo (Ambassador of Bolivia)
      1951: August 21
  • Marx, Karl (author "Communist Manifesto") reference to
      1952: January 5
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
      1950: November 27
  • Massigli, Rene (French Ambassador to the United Kingdom)
      1951: January 16
      1952: July 14
  • Mathews, Elbert (State Department, South Asia)
      1951: February 6
  • Mathews, H. Freeman ("Doc") (State Department, South Asia)
      1949: August 30; October 13; December 6
      1950: January 9; February 4; March 2, 28; June 8, 20, 26, 27, 28; July 3, 14, 27; August 3, 26, 31; September 6, 7; October 19, 20; November 4, 6, 21, 28, 30; December 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 27
      1951: January 27; February 13, 19; April 23, 27; May 3; June 5, 14, 27; July 7, 11, 12, 16; August 2, 7; September 11; October 9, 17, 24; December 19
      1952: January 8, 9, 10, 11, 24; February 6, 27; March 10, 13, 29; April 24; July 24, 25, 30
  • Matsui, Akira (Japanese Embassy)
      1951: September 3
  • Mattei, M. (French Delegate to London Ministerial talks, June 27, 1952)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting)
  • Matthews, Francis (Secretary of the Navy and Ambassador to Ireland)
      1949: November 21
      1950: January 26; June 25, 26, 27; December 1
      1951: January 12
      1952: April 9
  • Matthews, Colonel Frederick S. (Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1, Fort Meade, Maryland)
      1952: undated draft memorandum)
  • Matthews, W.D. (Minister, Canadian Embassy)
      1952: March 26
  • Maung, U.E. (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Burma)
      1949: August 15
  • Maybank, Senator Burnet R. (South Carolina)
      1949: August 4
      1952: June 6, 12
  • Mayer, Rene (Prime Minister of France involved with ECA-Paris)
      1950: July 17
      1952: December 31
      1953: January 16
  • "Mayflower, The", model of, presented to President Truman by Prime Minister Churchill
      1952: January 5
  • Mayhew, Christopher
      1949: March 21
  • Mays, Benjamin E. (President, Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia)
      1951: April 13
  • McAdoo, Eleanor
      1949: March 31
  • McBride, Robert H. (State Department, Western Europe, French Iberian Affairs)
      1952: May 6; December 31
  • McBride, Sean (Ambassador of Ireland)
      1949: April 11
      1951: February 13; March 13, 19, 23
  • McCarlis, Tony
      1951: June 8
  • McCarran Amendment (aid to Spain and ECA Bill)
      1950: April 2
  • McCarran, Senator Patrick (Nevada)
      1950: April 6
      1951: April 10; July 27
      1952: May 8
  • McCarran-Walter Act (McCarran Immigration Bill)
      1952: June 20; July 18
  • McCarthy, Senator Joseph R. (Wisconsin)
      1950: March 6; April 3, 10, 18, 27, 28; November 14
      1951: February 1
      1952: May 22 (Benton-McCarthy law suit)
  • "McCarthyism"
      1950: November 14
  • McClellan, Senator John L. (Arkansas)
      1950: June 8
      1952: April 16
  • McClellan, R.D. (State Department, Western Europe)
      1952: April 8; June 6
  • McClellan Resolution on troops sent to Europe
      1951: April 3
  • McCloy, John J. (President of the World Bank and High Commissioner for Germany)
      1949: April 20; May 2, 5, 12, 16; June 29; July 7; September 21, 25
      1950: January 18; March 7; August 28; September 20 (letter to Acheson); November 4; December 5, 13, 14
      1951: June 20; July 16; August 2; October 12 (letter) 24
      1952: January 7; March 11, 18; May 1, 2, 8 (telephone conversation), 22; July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting); October 9; December 19, 22, 24
      1953: January 5
  • McCloy-Acheson correspondence re Preamble to Contractual Agreements
      1952: May 1
  • McCloy-Acheson Conference re Ford Foundation projects on October 7
      1952: October 8
  • McConnaughy, Walter P. (Department~of State, Director, Chinese Affairs)
      1952: October 20
  • McCormack, Congressman John W. (Massachusetts-later Speaker)
      1949: February 9; March 7, 28; April 12; August 3; October 13
      1950: May 4; June 8, 26, 27
      1952: April 9
  • McCormick, Mrs. Anne O'Hare (writer for "New York Times")
      1952: December 15
  • McCormick, Clarence (Under Secretary of Agriculture)
      1951: August 9
  • McCormick, Fowler
      1950: February 9
  • McCoy, General Frank
      1949: February 28
  • McCune, Wesley (Department of Agriculture)
      1950: February 2
  • McDermott, Michael T. (State Department, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Press Relations)
      1949: May 23; July 12 (Council of Foreign ministers-Paris)
      1950: April 6; June 9
      1952: March 11, 12
  • McDonogh, Miss Jeanne (House of Representatives staff)
      1950: June 8
  • McDonald, James G. (Special Representative to Israel)
      1950: March 9
  • McDonald, Ramsey (British Labor Party leader)
      1951: April 27
  • McDonough, Congressman Gordon L. (California)
      1949: April 15
  • McFall, Jack (State Department)
      1949: November 30
      1950: January 4, 5, 13, 21, 31; February 3; March 1, 6, 7, 28; April 4, 10, 14, 27; May 4, 5; June 6, 8, 27; July 3, 6, 12; August 2, 14; September 1; December 27
      1951: January 9; February 21 (meeting with Texas Congressional delegation); March 15, 20; May 10, 23; July 6
      1952: January 30; February 29; May 19
  • McFarland, Senator Ernest W. (Arizona)
      1949: May 13
      1950: January 30; June 8
      1951: January 17; March 23; April 3; May 14
      1952: March 14; May 14, 15
  • McGhee, George C. (Assistant Secretary of State)
      1949: May 2; July 25; August 15, 30; September 13, 15; October 13; November 18
      1950: January 6, 9; March 31; April 13; June 9; July 24; August 25; October 17; November 1, 16, 17, 24; December 16, 29
      1951: January 9, 27; February 5; April 23, 27; May 14; June 21; July 2, 6, 7; August 17; September 14, 27; October 9, 10, 23, 29
  • McGhee, Mrs. George C.
      1950: June 9
  • McGemis, Edgar L., Jr. (State Department, Office of South American Affairs)
      1950: June 12
      1951: February 13; March 22, 27
  • McGowan, Mr. (AFL) (no first name given)
      1950: January 6
  • McGranery, Attorney General James P.
      1952: December 11
  • McGrath, Attorney General J. Howard
      1949: August 9
      1950: March 9, 10
      1951: March 19; July 9
  • McGrigor, Admiral Sir Robrick Robert (First Sea Lord of the United Kingdom)
      1952: January 5 (Blair House luncheon)
  • McGruder, Carter B. (Council of Foreign ministers staff)
      1949: May 13
  • McGuire, Congressman John A. (Connecticut)
      1950: June 8
  • McIntosh, A. D. (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of New Zealand)
      1950: October 23
      1951: February 6
  • McKeller, Senator Kenneth (Tennessee)
      1950: November 13
      1951: June 14, 21; October 11
  • McKinney, Frank E. (Chairman, Democratic National Committee)
      1952: June 16
  • McKinnon, Congressman Clinton D. (California)
      1949: April 15
  • McKinnon, Wylie F. (RFC-Tin Division)
      1951: July 9
  • Mac Lean, General Sir Kenney (member, British delegation on United States-United Kingdom Consultation on Atomic Weapons)
      1951: September 11
  • McLeod, William N., Jr. (House of Representatives staff)
      1950: June 8
  • McMahon, Senator Brien (Connecticut-formerly Chairman, Atomic Energy Committee, Senate Foreign Relations Committee)
      1949: June 24; July 11, 18; October 10
      1950: March 29, 31; November 14
      1951: March 15, 22; April 3; July 5
      1952: January 27; February 29
  • McMahon-Ribicoff Resolution (H. Con. Res.56)
      1951: March 15; July 5
  • McManus, John T. (report, "Background to the Civil War in Korea")
      1950: August 10
  • McMellan, Congressman John L. (South Carolina)
      1950: June 8
  • McMellan, Mrs. John L.
      1950: June 8
  • McNarney, General Joseph T.
      1949: July 7
  • McNaughton, General A.G.L. (re Kashmir controversy)
      1950: January 9; November 17
  • McNaughton Proposals (re Kashmir)
      1950: November 17
  • McNeil, Hector (British officer in the Middle East)
      1950: March 13, 28
  • McNeil, Wilfred T. (re Rusk-Gromoko meeting re Greece)
      1949: May 5
  • McNeill, Brigadier General E.C. (Defense Department, Special Consultant)
      1951: August 7
  • McSweeney, Congressman John (Ohio)
      1950: June 8
  • McVeigh, Lincoln (Ambassador to Portugal arid Spain)
      1949: June 8
      1952: February 11
  • McWilliams, William J. (State Department, Executive Secretariat)
      1950: April 11; June 8; December 5
      1951: January 9; July 12, 17
      1952: April 7; May 5
      1953: January 16
  • Meany, George (Secretary-Treasurer, AFL)
      1949: March 9
      1950: January 6
  • Meat, Canadian
      1952: May 8
  • Meat, possible purchase from Argentina and Mexico
      1951: January 10
  • Mecham, Stober, Moore, Mecham & Hills (law firm, Omaha, Nebraska)
      1952: April 9
  • Mediterranean
      1950: July 24; August 25
      1951: October 2
  • Mediterranean Command
      1952: December 22
  • Mediterranean, communication in the
      1949: December 5
  • Mediterranean countries, eastern
      1950: August 25
  • Mediterranean Forces (Naval)
      1950: December 15
  • Mediterranean Pact
      1949: February 17; April 12
  • Medium Term Defense Plan (MTDP)
      1951: June 21
  • Meeker, Leonard C. (State Department - Assistant Legal Adviser for United Nations Affairs)
      1951: October 9
  • "Meet the Press"
      1952: October 8
  • Mehta, G. L. (Ambassador of India)
      1953: January 13
  • Mejla-Palacio, Dr. Jorge (Minister and Counselor, Embassy of Colombia)
      1951: February 5
  • Melby, John F. (State Department, Office of Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs)
      1950: December 27
      1951: July 10
  • Melby Mission (to Indochina)
      1950: November 16
  • Mello-Franco, de (Minister-Counselor, Embassy of Brazil)
      1949: May 20
      1952: June 5
  • Menon, V. K. Krishna (Indian Representative to the United Nations)
      1952: October, undated draft memo, 29, 30, 31; November 8, 9, 12, 13 (notes)
  • Menzies, Robert Gordon (Prime Minister of Australia)
      1949: April 20
      1950: July 10, 28, 31
      1951: January 9; February 6; May 31; June 14
      1952: May 19; June 6, 20; November 7
  • Merchant, Livingston T. (State Department, Deputy to United States Special Representative to Europe)
      1949: June 27
      1950: February 9, 16, 17, 28; October 15 (Wake Island Conference); December 5
      1951: January 5, 9; June 28; September 14
      1952: March 24; December 15
  • Merchant Marine Policy, United States (See United States Merchant Marine Policy)
  • Merchant Ships Sales Act of 1946
      1952: April 10
  • Merger-Pan-American-Overseas Airlines
      1950: July 13
  • Merrill, Eugene (Chief of Transportation, Office of Military Government for Germany-United States-OMGUS)
      1950: August 25
  • Mesta, Perle
      1949: March (note from President Truman)
      1952: (Minister to Luxembourg), August 11
  • Metcalf, Lee E. (State Department, South Asia)
      1951: July 18
  • Methodist opposition to Representative to the Vatican
      1950: April 4
  • Metzger, Mr. (State Department, Far East re Japanese Peace Treaty
      1949: December 15
  • Mexican Air negotiations
      1952: October 12; November 5
  • Mexican Battle Flags, return of
      1950: January 9, 23; September 5
  • Mexican claim of nine miles of territorial waters
      1952: March 20
  • Mexican Farm Labor Bill
      1951: July 13
  • Mexican labor, importance of
      1951: February 20; July 13
  • Mexican oil (PEMEX)
      1949: April 20; June 30; August 10, 11, 12, 29; September 1
      1950: January 23
  • Mexico
      1949: March 31; April 11, 19, 20; May 11; August 10, 11, 12, 29; October 17
      1950: January 9; February 3, 17; March 31; June 19; July 18, 27
      1951: January 10; February 10 (Acheson's notes on Taft speech), 20; March 22; April 1, 6, 27; July 13, 16 (Chapman visit); August 2; October 2
      1952: March 20; September 2; October 12, 22
  • Mexico, Ambassadorial appointments for
      1950: July 27
  • Mexico, apprehension of shrimps boats by
      1952: March 20
  • Mexico, loan to
      1950: October 9
  • Mexico, Minister of Marines (re apprehension of United States private shrimp boats)
      1952: March 20
  • Mexico City, air routes from the United States to
      1952: October 12
  • Mexico City, negotiations re Mexican farm workers
      1951: February 20
  • Meyer, Joaquim E. (Minister-Counselor and Charge d'Affaires of Cuba)
      1949: July 11
      1950: June 19
  • Meyers, Mr. H. (State Department)
      1951: August 17
  • Middle East (Near East)
      1949: April 12, 19; September 1; October 17; November 18; December 24
      1950: January 9, 31; February 15; March 10, 28; April 13, 14; August 28; October 17, 20
      1951: January 5; February 20; March 19, 22; April 2, 5, 27; May 6; July 16, 17; August 20, 28; September 24, 26; October 10, 22, 24
      1952: January 5, 7 (British Embassy Dinner), 15 (Pearson letter); February 4; April 22; May 19; June 18; July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting), 24; October 21, 28; November 6; December 4
      1953: January 13
  • Middle East, aid to
      1950: August 28; December 17, 20
  • Middle East, American investment in
      1952: December 4
  • Middle East, arms shipments to
      1953: January 5
  • Middle East Command
      1951: September 24
      1952: May 19; November 6
  • Middle East, defense of
      1952: October 28; November 6
      1953: January 13
  • Middle East Defense Organization (MEDO)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 26 meeting); October 1, 21; December 8
      1953: January 7, 13
  • Middle East, use of Australian troops in if needed
      1950: July 28
  • Middle Eastern arms situation
      1950: March 28; April 13, 14
  • Middle Eastern Missions, British Chiefs of
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 26 meeting)
  • Middle West (United States)
      1950: October 27; December 27
  • Middletown, Sir George Humphrey (British Charge de'Affaires in Iran, 1951 and 1952, United Kingdom Delegates to London Ministerial talks)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of July 24 meeting)
  • Mid-Term Defense Plan
      1950: July 20
  • Mikesell, Raymond F. (President's Materials Policy Commission, Special Representative to Israel, 1952)
      1952: June 18
  • Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG)
      1952: July 21
  • Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG), Administrative Agreement
      1952: October 20
  • Military Assistance Program (MAP)
      1949: Apri1 19; May 10, 11, 12; June 24, 27, 30; July 1, 5, 8, 11, 18, 25, 26, 29; August 2, 3, 15, 16, 18, 22, 24, 25; September 1, 12, 16, 21, 23; October 17; November 17, 18; December 14 (See also Military Defense Assistance Program - MDAP)
  • Military Committee in London
      1950: December 13
  • Military Defense Assistance Program (MDAP)
      1950: Jannury 13, 24; March 7, l0; May 18; June 5, 26; July 3, 14, 20, 24, 28, 31; August (Acheson's notes to "Jim"); October 10, 23, 27
      1951: January 4; April 5; July 10, 16; September 14
  • Military Establishment
      1950: (See National Military Establishment)
      1951: August 10
  • Military Production and Supply Board
      1950: August 30
  • Military Representative Committee (MRC)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 26 and 28 meetings)
  • Military talks between the United States and the United Kingdom
      1951: January 3
  • Miller, Edward G., Jr. (Assistant Secretary of State for the American Republics)
      1949: July 8; August 18, 25; October 18, 20
      1950: January 6, 8, 9, 19; March 9, 31; April 24; May 1; June 1, 19; July 24; September 11; October 9, 19
      1951: February 5; March 20; April 3, 5; May 3; July 9; August 3, 8; December 20
      1952: March 20, 25; April 22; May 13; June 5, 19; July 18, 21; October 17 (Acheson's luncheon)
  • Millikin, Senator Eugene D. (Colorado-Atomic Energy Committee)
      1949: July 18
      1950: April 28
      1952: January 30
  • Mills, S.T.
      1949: April 19
  • Mindszenty, Joseph Cardinal
      1949: February 3, 9
  • Mines, Bureau of
      1949: August 31
  • Mines, prohibition of production in German
      1952: March 13
  • Minfo, Salvadore (Italian-American Covenant, Exchange Board)
      1952: March 25
  • Ministerial talks in London, (June 1952 - summary minutes, June 27, 1952, British Foreign Office)
      1952: July 14
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota, possible speech by Acheson in
      1952: March 3
  • Mir Laik Ali (Adviser to the Palestine Minister of Defense)
      1952: July 18
  • Missionaries of the Church of Christ, Brownsville, Texas
      1951: February 21
  • Missouri, U.S.S. (Battleship)
      1950: October 12
      1951: September 11
  • Missouri as the home state of President Truman
      1951: May 3
  • Mitchell, Clarence (Director, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People-NAACP)
      1951: April 13, 16
  • Mixed Armistice Commission (Israel and Irab States)
      1952: March 6
  • Mobilization (Re-Mobilization)
      1950: April 26; December 2 (notes)
  • Mobilization Advisory Group (MAG)
      1951: October 8
  • Moch, Jules (French Minister of Defense)
      1949: October 17
      1950: July 17; August 23; September 20 (McCloy letter); October (notes), 10, 19, 27; November 3, 4, 20
      1951: August 2
  • Moffat, Colonel (National Military Establishment - no first name given)
      1951: May 11
  • Mohammed A1 (Ambassador of Pakistan)
      1952: July 18
  • Molino, Ambassador (Ambassador of Panama - no first name given -not in "FRUS")
      1952: November 21
  • Molisano, Edward (First Vice President, Delegation of Italian-American Labor Council)
      1952: March 25
  • Molotov, Vyazkelev Mikhaelovich (Soviet Member of Foreign Affairs)
      1950: September 8 (Acheson's speech)
      1952: March 23
  • Monetary, Gold, Distribution Commission, Brussels, Belgium
      1951: October 9
  • Mongolia, Peoples Republic of
      1950: September 8 (Acheson's speech)
  • Mongols in Central Asia
      1950: February 17
  • Monnet, Jean (Chairman, Conference on the Schuman Plan)
      1952: April 10; May 6; December 14 (as President of the High Authority of the Coal and Steel Community), 15, 19, 22, 24, 31
  • Monroe Doctrine (Atlantic Pact parallel to)
      1949: March 30
  • Monroney, Senator A.S. Mike (Oklahoma)
      1952: August 13
  • Montagh-Pollock, Mr. (United Kingdom Delegate, London Ministerial talks, June 24, 1952 - no first name given)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting)
  • Montana, Vanni B. (Public Relations Department, Italian-American Labor Council)
      1952: March 25
  • Montgomery, Field Marshall Barnard (Lord Montgomery of Alamein), (Chairman, Western European Commander-in-Chief Committee)
      1950: April 11; May 18
      1952: November 12
  • Monteiror, General Goes (Chief, General Staff, Brazilian Armed Forces)
      1951: August 3; October 15
  • Montini, Monsignor (the Vatican)
      1951: January 15
  • Moodie, C.T. (Counselor, Embassy of Australia)
      1950: June 29
      1951: May 31
  • Mookejee, Sir Biren (Hindu leader who spoke against Moslems in India)
      1950: July 5
  • Moose, C. Robert (State Department)
      1951: April 27; October 23
  • Moose, James J., Jr.
      1949: March 27, 30
  • Mora, Dr. Jose A. (Ambassador of Uruguay)
      1950: August 29
      1951: March 16
  • Moral Rearmament Conference (Mackinac Island)
      1952: June 17
  • Morales, Juan Felix (Ambassador of Paraguay)
      1949: July 8
  • More, Boland (United States Counsul at Benghazi)
      1950: November 20
  • Moreland, Allen B. (State Department)
      1950: June 8
  • Morgan, George A., (Psychological Strategy Board staff)
      1952: March 17; April 24
  • Morgenstierne, William Munthe de (Ambassador of Norway)
      1949: January 24; February 11; May 28; July 29; September 16
      1950: June 30
      1951: January 27; May 28; July 19
  • Morgenthau, Henry, Jr. (formerly Secretary of the Treasury)
      1950: January 9; February 15, 17
  • Morocco
      1951: October 9, 24
      1952: April 3; May 6; June 3; July 14 (minutes of meeting with French, June 28); September 4; October 3, 25, 27, 28, 29; November 15 (meeting with President-elect Eisenhower and President Truman)
  • Morocco, bases in
      1952: February 4
  • Morocco and the United Nations
      1952: October 3, 27
  • Morrison, Mr. (Chief editorial writer for the "Minneapolis Star" and "Tribune" - no first name given)
      1951: May 22
  • Morrison, Herbert S. (British Diplomatic official)
      1951: April 2, 13, 27, 30; May 14; July 7, 12; August 6, 20 (re Egypt), 28; September 10, 11, 26
      1952: January 5, 24; December 14
  • Morrison-Knudsen Company (re Pakistan and Afghanistan)
      1950: April 5
  • Morrow, Wright
      1949: March 31; April 11; August 9, 11, 15
  • Morse, David (International Labor Organization-ILO)
      1949: May 16
  • Morse, Turni (mentioned by Ambassador Lewis Douglas as a possibility for position as American Representative on the international Work Group for Ocean Shipping, NATO)
      1950: May 18
  • Morse, Senator Wayne (Oregon)
      1950: February 3
      1951: January 18; June 7 (China Lobby); August 30
      1952: May 13
  • Moscaso, Dr. Alfredo (Charge d'Affaires and Minister Plenipotentiary, Embassy of Ecuador)
      1950: June 19
      1951: January 2; February 13; March 22
  • Moscow Economic Conference
      1952: June 12
  • Moscow Note
      1952: November 11
  • Mosely, Harold W. (State Department - Northeast Asian Affairs)
      1950: June 12
  • Moslems and Hindus in India and Pakistan
      1949: October 12
  • Mossodegh, Mohammed (Prime Minister of Iran)
      1951: June 28; July 5, 7, 9, 11, 12; August 2; October 10, 22 (luncheon), 23, 24
      1952: January 5, 7 (British Embassy Dinner); July 31; August 11, undated aide memoires; October 3, 16, 28, 31; December 4
      1953: January 14
  • Mota, Unjuro (Socialist member, Japanese diet)
      1951: October 15
  • Motion pictures, quota restrictions on
      1949: March 30; April 12, 15
  • Mouvement Republican Populaire (MRP-French political party)
      1951: June 28
      1952: December 31
  • Muccio, John J.
      1950: January 26, 27; July 10; October 15 (Wake Island Conference), (Ambassador to Korea)
      1952: March 18; May 2, 19 (appointed to United Nations Trusteeship Council); June 5, 6 (with Syngman Rhee); October 3, 17, 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Mudaliar, Sir Ramaswani (Ambassador of Indonesia)
      1949: March 29
  • Mufti, the Grand (Arab League)
      1950: April 5
  • Muir, R.D. (State Department, Act g Chief of Protocol)
      1950: November 9
      1951: January 21; July 2
      1952: April 7; June 5
  • Mukarto, Mr. (no first name given - not listed in "FRUS"), (Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs)
      1952: October 31; November 7
  • Mukden (Korea)
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Munitions Board
      1950: July 13, 14; August 28; September 7; November 9
      1951: August 2
  • Muniz, Joa Carlos (Brazilian leader)
      1952: October 17, (Acheson's luncheon guest); November 9, 26 (Ambassador to the United Nations from Brazil, 1953-1956)
  • Muniz's draft resolution on Tunisia
      1952: November 9
  • Munos, Dr. Rodolfo (Argentinian diplomat)
      1952: October 17 (guest at Acheson's luncheon)
  • Munro, Leslie K. (Ambassador of New Zealand)
      1952: April 15; June 19, 20; November 11
  • Murphy, Charles S. (White House)
      1949: April 17; August 2
      1950: March 6, 9; April 4; July 6; November 27
      1951: February 5; June 7 (China Lobby), July 10 (China Lobby); August 6, 7; September 24; October 17
      1952: February 7; March 3; April 4, 7, 14; May 5, 22; November 3; December 11
  • Murphy, Congressman James J. (New York)
      1950: January 31 (re Spain)
  • Murphy, Robert D. (Ambassador to Belgium)
      1949: May 4, 19; June 15; July 7; August 11, 15, 24; September 15
      1950: February 9
      1951: January 15; April 8; December 20 (considered as Ambassador to Japan)
      1952: February 11; April 10 (appointed Ambassador to Japan); May 22; November 7 (as Ambassador to Japan); December 24 (considered as possible United States High Commissioner for Germany under President Eisenhower)
  • Murray, Senator James E. (Montana)
      1951: January 15
  • Murray, Philip (CIO)
      1950: February 15, 17
  • Murville, Coure de
      1949: April 8
  • Mutual Defense Assistance Act
      1949: December 14 (attachment), 17
  • Mutual Defense Assistance Program (MDAP) See Military Defense Assistance Program
  • Mutual Security Act
      1951: July 23
  • Mutual Security Agency (MSA)
      1952: March 20; June 12; July 29; November 18 (attached)
  • Mutual Security Assistance Agreement
      1952: October 28
  • Mutual Security Agency Mission Chiefs
      1952: July 27
  • Mutual Security Aid Bill (Mutual Security Funds)
      1952: March 19, 25, 28; April 3; May 13, 19; June 12, 18
  • Mutual Security Program (MSP)
      1951: July 16, 17; August 6
  • Mutual Security Program, appropriations for
      1951: August 6; October 8
  • Myers, Former Senator Francis (Pennsylvania)
      1951: March 16
  • Myshkov, Anatoli G. (Soviet interpreter)
      1952: June 6
N
  • Nabrico, Maureco (Ambassador of Brazil)
      1950: June 19; October 9, 19
      1951: April 5; August 3; October 15
  • Naguib, General Mohammed (Egyptian Prime Minister and Military Governor)
      1952: November 12; December 8 (Naguib Government), 31
      1953: January 7
  • Nash, Frank (Defense Department)
      1951: August 6
      1952: January 24; March 19; May 6; June 12; July 14 (minutes of June 26 meeting), 28; October 7; November 6, 11, 15
  • Nash, Walter (Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of New Zealand)
      1949: July 28
  • National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems (NAC)
      1949: April 13
      1952: November 18 (attached memo)
  • National Agricultural Mobilization Advisory Board
      1952: April 11, 16
  • National Assembly, French (speech in by Robert Schuman)
      1950: October 1; November 21
  • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
      1950: July 6
  • National Conference of Christians and Jews
      1949: March 7, 22, 28
  • National Conference of Negro Women
      1950: November 20 (Acheson's speech)
  • National Development Bank (Brazil)
      1952: October 1
  • National Farmers Union
      1949: March 28
      1950: October 27
  • National Guardsman
      1950: July 27
  • National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC)
      1951: October 24
      1952: December 4
  • National Intelligence Estimates (NIE-CIA)
      1951: January 6
  • National Military Establishment (NME)
      1949: July 8, 11, 14, 15, 21, 25; August 25; September 10; October 20; December 8, 22
      1950: February 4; April 28; June 28; July 7; August 10; December 2, 27
      1951: January 27; March 13; July 11
  • National Press Club
      1951: October 2
  • National Production Act (and the Iranian oil controversy)
      1952: December 4
  • National Production Authority
      1950: December 2 (note for the Secretary)
  • National Psychological Strategy Board, operation of
      1951: February 15 (See also Psychological Strategy Board (PSB)
  • National Science Foundation, legislation re
      1950: March 20; October 30
  • National Security Council (NSC)
      1949: January 24, 26, 27; February 4, 7, 10, 11; March 3; April 19; July 7, 21; October 20; December 16, 20, 22
      1950: January 5, 19; February 2; March 3; April 13, 14, 18, 24, 28; May 1; June 28; July 13, 27, 31; August 3, 10, 28; September 1, 7; October 30; December 14, 28
      1951: January 4, 18, 27; February 1, 21; July 11, 18; August 22
      1952: January 14; February 5; March 6, 17
  • National Security Council Action on the Korean War
      1950: September 7; December 14
  • National Security Council Action number 347
      1950: October 30
  • National Security Council Agenda
      1951: February 2 (re ODMR-Charles E. Wilson, Office of Defense Mobilization)
      1952: March 3
  • National Security Council Dictation
      1951: June 27
  • National Security Council Executive Secretary ("Director")
      1951: June 13
  • National Security Council Meetings
      1950: July 27, 28; August 3, 10; September 1, 7; October 9; November 2, 9, 28; December 16 (Port Security)
      1951: January 4, 11; February 1; May 17; June 13; July 11; August 1, 2, 22, 29; October 10, 17
      1952: January 16; February 6; March 5; September 3
  • National Security Council, Minutes of
      1951: August 29
  • National Security Council, Organization of
      1951: February 5
  • National Security Council Papers - in general
      1951: January 27; June 13 (re Kem Amendment)
  • National Security Council, Paper 26/2
      1951: August 22
  • National Security Council, Paper 29
      1950: November 9 (re Korean War)
  • National Security Council, Paper 31
      1952: January 14
  • National Security Council, Paper 48/2
      1952: July 24
  • National Security Council, Paper 67/2
      1951: June 4
  • National Security Council, Paper 68
      1950: April 28; July (undated notes), 27; October 10 (68/1); November 27, 28
      1951: January 4, 27
  • National Security Council, Paper 72/2
      1951: February 1
  • National Security Council, Paper 77/1
      1951: January 4
  • National Security Council, Paper 78
      1950: August 10
  • National Security Council, Paper 78/1
      1951: February 1
  • National Security Council, Paper 78/3 (Port Security)
      1952: February 6
  • National Security Council, Paper 84/1 (Progress Report on Security of Strategically Important Industrial Operations in Foreign Countries)
      1950: November 9
  • National Security Council, Paper 92 (re China Policy)
      1950: December 14
  • National Security Council, Paper 96
      1951: January 4
  • National Security Council, Paper 104 and accompanying documents
      1951: February 23
  • National Security Council, Paper 114
      1951: August 1
  • National Security Council, Paper 118/1 (change in text of)
      1951: December 19
  • National Security Council, Paper 120/1, 121 and Progress Report for National Security Council 104/2
      1952; January 16
  • National Security Council, Paper 124
      1952: March 28
  • National Security Council, Paper 135/1
      1952: September 3, 4
  • National Security Council, Progress Report of Security of Strategically Important Industrial Areas in Foreign Countries
      1952: February 6
  • National Security Council and PSB (Psychological Strategy Board)
      1952: March 17
  • National Security Council, Proposed Reorganization of
      1951: February 5
  • National Security Council, Staff
      1950: July 27 (designatio n of Philip Jessup)
      1951: January 27; February 5; May 17; June 13, 27; August 1
      1952: February 6; March 5
  • National Security Council as a "War Council," concept of
      1951: February 5
  • National Security Resources Board (NSRB)
      1949: February 3; March 31
      1950: May 5; August 25; October 20; November 9
  • National War College
      1949: December 21
  • Nationalist movements in Third World countries
      1951: January 9
  • Naval Aide to the President (Admiral Robert Dennison)
      1950: June 1
  • Naval Fleet, movement of United States from California to Pearl Harbor
      1950: June 25
  • Navy, British
      1950: December 15
  • Navy, Department of the
      1949: September 16
      1952: July 28
  • Navy League (Chicago)
      1952: July 25
  • Navy, United States
      1950: June 26, 27; December 15
      1951: February 15 (role in psychological warfare)
      1952: June 17; July 23
  • Nazimuddim, Kwaja (Prime Minister of Pakistan)
      1952: July 18
  • Nazism
      1951: May 1 (Kennan lecture on World War II)
  • Near East (See Middle East)
  • NEA (Near East and Africa Division, Department of State)
      1951: February 15
      1952: October 1, 20, 21, 28; November 14, 15
  • NEA (Assistant Secretary of State for Hear Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs)
      1951: October 8
  • NEA, Foreign Ministers of, Acheson's conversations with during 7th General Assembly of the United Nations
      1952: October 20, 21, 28; November 14, 15; December 2
  • Negroes (Blacks)
      1952: August 11 (Perle Mesta's report)
  • Negro leaders, (meeting with Acheson on April 13, 1951)
      1951: April 16
  • Negus (re Italian-Libyan dispute)
      1950: December 8
  • Nehru, B.K. (Joint Secretary of Ministry of Finance of India and Financial Counselor, Embassy of India)
      1949: June 24
      1950: December 11
  • Nehru, Paudet Jawaharlal (Prime Minister of India)
      1949: June 29; August 11, 18, 25, 28; September 16; October 12, 13; November 7
      1950: February 4, 9; March 8, 24; April 18, 24; June 15; July 5, 10, 16, 17; August 21, 26
      1951: January 27; February 6; July 30; August 17; September 4; December 21
      1952: June 9
  • Nehru, Paudet Jawaharlal (Prime Minister of India) peace efforts of in Korea
      1950: July 28, 31; October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Nepal
      1950:, November 17
  • Neri, Fel no (Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines)
      1951: July 10
  • Ness, Norman (mentioned as Assistant on the Public Committee for the Dollar Gap program)
      1950: March 9
  • Netherlands, The
      1949: March 2, 29, 31; April 1, 11; May 4; June 30; July 8, 14; August 1, 11, 12; September 16, 21; October 12, 18, 20; November 7; December 6, 14 (attachment), 23
      1950: January 21; February 17; March 1, 21; May 18; June 9; September 9; November 3
      1951: January 5, 9; July 9; September 3, 26; October 9
      1952: January 7, 10, 21; March 10, 24, 25; April 3, 10; May 22 (message from Government of); June 9; July 24; August 11 (Perle Mesta's report); October 15, 20, 30 (Acheson's reception), 31; December 18
  • Netherlands, The - Foreign office of
      1950: June 9
  • Netherlands Antilles
      1952: April 3
  • Netherlands carillon
      1951: December 31
  • Netherlands Financial Counselor in Indonesian
      1952: April 10
  • Netherlands-Indonesian relations in New Guinea
      1952: October 31
  • Netherlands-Indonesian-Union
      1950: March 21
      1952: January 21
  • Netherlands Order in Council to prohibit Dutch ships from visiting Chinese ports with exception of Hong Kong and Macao
      1952: October 31
  • "Neutral" position of southern NATO countries
      1951: January 5
  • Neves da Fontoura, Jao (Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs)
      1951: April 1, 5; August 3
      1952: November 9
  • New Deal
      1951: October 23
  • New Delhi
      1951: July 16
      1952: April 3
  • New Foundland, military bases in
      1949: September 1
  • New Foundland and Labrador, section of United States Air Force communications facilities in
      1952: April 15
  • New Guinea
      1952: May 19; June 6; October 31; November 6
  • New Guinea, Netherlands
      1949: October 18
  • New Guinea, western
      1951: September 3
  • Newman, Mr.
      1952: March 18
  • "Newsweek" magazine
      1950: April 13 (British agenda published in)
      1952: December 15
  • "Newsweek" - article in "clash of personalities" between Anthony Eden and Acheson (denied by Acheson)
      1952: April 11, 18
  • "New York Herald-Tribune"
      1952: January 28
  • New York Power Authority (NYPA)
      1952: April 4, 7
  • "New York Times"
      1950: December 29 (report on United States-United Kingdom military talks)
      1952: February 12 (re Japanese Peace Treaty)
  • New Zealand
      1949: July 28
      1950: January 5; February 4, 15; March 10; June 5; July 3, 19, 24; October 23
      1951: January 9; February 1, 6; April 2, 26; May 3; July 11
      1952: January 5; March 19 (article by John Foster Dulles in "Christian Century"); April 15; June 6, 19, 20; July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting), 24, 28; August 4; October 7, 30 (Acheson's reception); November 7, 8, 18 (White House meeting with Eisenhower)
  • Nicaragua
      1949: March 10
      1950: June 19
      1951: March 30; April 1
  • Nicaro Nickel Company
      1952: April 10
  • Nicholls, Sir John Walter (Assistant Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, British Ambassador to Israel, 1954-1957, United Kingdom delegate to London Ministerial talks, June 24, 1952)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of the June 24 meeting)
  • Nieto, Felix (Ambassador of Chile)
      1951: February 9
  • Niles, David K. (White House)
      1950: June 12
  • Nimitz, Admiral Chester
      1949: May 28; June 29; September 15
      1951: February 12, 13, 14
      1952: March 3
  • Nishumura, Kumoo (Japanese Embassy)
      1951: September 3
  • Nitze, Paul
      1949: February 14, 25; April 13, 29; May 3, 23
      1950: January 19; March 7; April 4; June 8; July 12, 14, 20; August 28, 30; October (notes), 19; November 9, 28; December 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9
      1951: January 18; February 13; March 22; April 27; June 13; October 17, 24
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting); September 4; October 16, 28; November 5, 25; December 4 (meeting with United States oil company representatives)
  • Nobel Peace Prize
      1952: January 15
  • Noble, G. Bernard (State Department, Office of Public Affairs and Chief of Division of Historical Policy Research)
      1951: July 17
  • Nobleman, Eli J. (Senate staff)1
      1950: June 8
  • Noel-Baker, Mr.* (*first name not given) (British Labor Party leader referred to by Anthony Eden at London Ministerial talks June 24, 1952)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting)
  • Nolting, Frederick E. (State Department, Western European Affairs)
      1949: March 31; September 16; October 18
      1950: February 17
      1952: February 4
  • NSGT (Non-Self-Governing Territories)
      1952: November 7
  • Norman, Montague C. (mentioned as possible member of Public Committee on Dollar Gap)
      1950: March 9
  • Norstadt, General Lauris (United States Air Force)
      1951: June 27
  • North Africa, European territories in
      1950: August 25; December 4
  • North Africa, French
      1951: August 2; October 9, 24
      1952: March 25; April 15; May 6, 15; July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting); October 27, 30, 31; November 11, 22
  • North Africa, shortage of scrap iron and high grade ore from
      1951: May 15
  • North Africa, South African commitment to defense of
      1951: April 20
  • North African liberation
      1952: October 21, 30
  • North Asia and Western Pacific Areas
      1951: August 21
  • North Atlantic areas, defense of
      1949: December 16
  • North Atlantic Charter
      1952: February 4
  • North Atlantic Command (Commander)
      1950: July 31; December 1
  • North Atlantic Community
      1950: April 4
      1952: October 30
  • North Atlantic Conference
      1950: July 12
  • North Atlantic Council (NAC)
      1949: September 1; December 16
      1950: September 7; October 29; December 11
      1951: September 21; October 21, 23
      1952: January 18, 22 (Eisenhower letter); April 9; May 8; November 19 (White House meeting with Eisenhower); December 18
  • North Atlantic Council-Ottawa, Canada meeting
      1952: April 8
  • North Atlantic Council Resolution on Tunisia
      1952: December 15
  • North Atlantic Defense Committee
      1950: December 11
  • North Atlantic Finance and Economic Committee
      1949: July 5
  • North Atlantic Naval Command
      1952: January 15 (Pearson letter)
  • North Atlantic Ocean Regional Planning Group
      1949: September 16
  • North Atlantic Pact (North Atlantic Treaty)
      1949: February 4, 5, 10, 14, 15, 17, 28; March 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31; April 1, 4, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 26, 29; May 2, 9, 10; June 27, 28; July 1, 5, 8, 11, 12, 13, 26; August 12; September 14, 16, 26; November 18; December 5
  • North Atlantic Permanent Commission
      1949: July 5
  • North Atlantic Powers
      1950: July 31
  • North Atlantic Treaty (NAT)
      1950: August 25; September 9; December 3 (White House notes), 14
      1951: January 5; April 27; May 21, 26
      1952: February 4; April 12; June 16 (Dulles article); July 24, 28; December 14, 18
  • North Atlantic Treaty Council
      1950: March 13, 27
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
      1950: March 1, 7, 9, 13, 31; April 4; May 18; June 5; July 19, 20, 21; August 10, 23, 26, 28, 30; October (notes); November 4, 28; December 5, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15
      1951: January 3, 15; March 13, 23; April 3, 9, 30; May 7, 18, 28; June 5, 14, 20, 21; July 5, 16, 31
      1952: January 4, 5, 8, 10, 18, 21, 22, 28; March 10; April 8, 10; May 19; June 6; July 14 (minutes of June 24 and 26 meeting), 28; October 15, 20; November 12, 15 (meeting between Truman and Eisenhower), 22; December 18, 24, 31 (See also North Atlantic Pact)
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, admission of Greece and Turkey
      1951: May 18; June 22
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, admission of Spain
      1951: July 17
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, agreement on German rearmament
      1950: December 6
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, aircraft for, purchased by the United States in the United Kingdom
      1952: March 11
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, annual review
      1952: July 30
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, appointment of head of
      1952: April 10
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, arms build up
      1952: July 21
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, attack
      1951: June 20
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Australia's interest in planning
      1952: May 19; July 24
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Belgium's commitment to
      1951: April 9
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brussels meeting
      1950: December 16, 26
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization Budget
      1950: June 5; August (notes to "Jim")
      1951: June 21
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization Charter, Article 3
      1952: February 4
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization Command (General Matthew B. Ridgway)
      1952: October 20
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization commitments and arms procurement in France
      1952: July 21
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization Conference
      1952: March 27
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, contributions to
      1951: June 14
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization Council (meetings of)
      1951: July 31
      1952: November 18 (attached memo)
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries
      1951: September 3; October 1; December 20
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization Defense Committee
      1950: December 16
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization defense efforts, German contributions to
      1951: August 2
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization Defense Production Board
      1951: March 13
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization Deputies
      1950: June 9
      1951: March 23
      1952: March 13
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, discussions with Churchill
      1952: Jauuary 15 (Pearson's letter)
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization documents
      1950: December 16
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization-European Defense Community, Joint Meeting of Ministers of
      1952: May 8
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, European Command Theater (North, Central, South)
      1950: December 29
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization Finance and Economic Board
      1951: March 13
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, German membership (participation in)
      1951:, July 5
      1952: November 12
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Greek and Turkish membership in
      1950: September 25
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Headquarters, location of
      1952: January 22, 28
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Integrated Military Force of
      1950: December 29
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, International Working Groups Report on the Establishment of a Planning Board for Ocean Shipping under
      1950: May 18
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Irish non-participation in
      1951: March 23
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Italian troops in
      1951: January 15; May 18
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Joint Committee under
      1951: October 1
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization members
      1952: August 2; September 2
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization meetings
      1950: July 20
      1951: July 16; August 3
      1952: January 4, (possible postponement of), 10, 22; February 2; March 6, 10, 25; November 11, 12, 14
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization-National Defense Committee
      1950: December 29
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization operations in the Eastern Atlantic
      1952: January 18
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization Paper on the Integrated European Forces and the Supreme Command
      1950: December 16
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization Paris meeting (European Defense Community)
      1952: January 5; November 6
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, procedures of
      1950: July 31
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, pursuit of wings between NATO and Far Eastern Command
      1951: June 27
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Report by Lieutenent General Alfred Gruenther
      1950: December 16
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Secretary-General of
      1952: February 27, 29; March 4, 10
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization staff
      1950: August 10
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization Standing Group (Combined Chiefs of Staff)
      1950: August 30
      1952: May 19
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, statement on Korean War
      1951: June 5
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Supreme Commander of
      1952: October 15
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Supreme Headquarters
      1951: March 13
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization weapons contracts, suggestion by Anthony Eden that the United States assume some United Kingdom contracts for
      1952: March 10
  • North Atlantic Union
      1950: August 14
  • North Carolina (Ashville), letter from Thomas J. Harkins, friend of President Truman re Masons in France
      1951: August 2
  • North Sea (Naval) Forces
      1950: December 15
  • Northern and Southern European Treaty countries, differences between
      1951: January 5
  • Norton, Garr on
      1949: February 10
  • Norton, Mary T. (Congresswoman from New Jersey)
      1950: June 8
  • Norway
      1949: March 11; September 16
      1950: April 26; May 18; June 9, 30
      1951: January 5, 24; May 10; July 19; September 7
      1952: March 10; June 9 (and India); July 28; August 2, 11; October 1, 30 (Acheson's reception); November 13 (notes), 14; December 15
  • Norway, visit of Foreign Ministers of
      1949: February 11, 15, 28
  • Norwegian case
      1952: January 29
  • Norwegian Prime Minister, luncheon for
      1951: May 10
  • Norwegian public opinion
      1951: January 24
  • Norwegians (See Norway)
  • Notiowidigo, Murkarto (Indonesian leader)
      1952: October 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Noyes, Charles P. (United States Delegate to United Nations in re Eritrea)
      1950: November 1
  • Noyes, David
      1952: September 3, 4
  • Nufer, Albert F. (United States Ambassador to Nicaragua and Argentina)
      1951: March 30
      1952: February 4; April 7, 17
  • Numan, Sean (Irish Minister)
      1949: February 3
  • Nuveen, John, Jr. (ECA Mission in Brussels)
      1949: May 16; September 16
  • Nykoop, John Albert (Minister of Finland)
      1951: June 5
  • Nyrop, Donald W. (Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board)
      1952: October 12
O
  • Oakley, R. Kenneth
      1949: March 15
      1950: January 3
  • Oatis, (William N.) Case
      1951: July 24; August 23, 29
      1952: April 30; May 1; June 19
  • Oatis, William N. (telephone call to St. Paul, Minnesota)
      1952: April 30; June 19
  • Ocampo, General Gervan (Colombian Minister of Defense)
      1949: April 19
  • Ocampos, Dr. Bernardo (Foreign Minister of Paraguay)
      1951: March 20; April 1; October 17 (guest at Acheson's luncheon), 22
  • O'Connor, Senator Herbert (Maryland)
      1950: October 27
  • Odria, (President of Peru)
      1951: March 27
  • Office of Defense Mobilization (ODM)
      1951: February 21
  • Office of European Economic Cooperation (OEEC)
      1949: September 26; December 5
      1950: January 18, 23, 24; February 9; June 5, 9: August 14, 25
      1951: March 13: October 1
  • Office of International Trade Policy
      1949: August 11
  • Office of the Naval Surgeon
      1950: January 5
  • Office of Special Representative in Europe (OSR)
      1949: July 21
      1950: March 13, 20
  • Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
      1951: October 15 (Bruce letter of September 30, 1951)
  • Offroy, M. (French Delegate, London Ministerial talks, June 27, 1952 - first name not given)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting)
  • Off shore procurement
      1951: October 1 (re Italy)
  • O'Gara, John E. (State Department, Europe)
      1950: February 15; March 2; June 8; September 6; October 11; November 21
  • O'Hara, Joseph P. (Congressman, Minnesota)
      1950: June 8
  • Ohly, John H. (State Department, Office of Internal Security Affairs)
      1950: June 8; July 20, 28; November 16
      1951: October 17
  • Ohmura, Selichi (Liberal Party leader in Japanese Diet)
      1951: October 15
  • Oil (Petroleum)
      1949: September 15; November 18; December 24
      1950: July 13, 14, 16, 27
  • Oil, Arab oil reserves
      1952: October 21
  • Oil companies, United States experiences in Mexico and Iran with nationalization
      1951: April 27
  • Oil companies, United States - meetings with Acheson
      1951: October 10
  • Oil import question
      1949: August 31
      1951: February 20; March 23
  • Oil, Iranian (Iranian oil controversy)
      1951: July 5, 11, 12; September 26; October 10, 24
      1952: January 7 (British Embassy Dinner); October 16; November 18 (meeting with Eisenhower), 25; December 4
  • Oil, Iraqi
      1951: July 10
  • Oil, nationalization of (Iran)
      1951: July 5, 7, 12
  • Oil and NATO
      1952: March 27
  • Oil and Saudi Arabia
      1951: October 10
  • Oil shipments to China
      1950: July 13, 14, 16
  • Oil, Venezuelan
      1952: March 6
  • Okinawa
      1950: June 26
      1952: July 23
  • Okinawa and the Philippines, bases in
      1950: February 4; April 24; June 25; August 26 (draft of Mac Arthur's VFW remarks)
  • Oldenbrock, J.H. (Secretary-General, International Confederation of Trade Unions)
      1950: March 31
  • Olmstead, General G.H., (Defense Department, Director, Office of the Military Assistant)
      1952: February 28
  • 0'Mahoney, Senator Joseph C. (Wyoming)
      1949: March 24
      1952: June 6; December 8 (statute on wool)
  • Omnibus Bill
      1951: June 28
  • Openheimer, Fritz (Council of Foreign Ministers-Paris)
      1949: May 23
  • "Operation Trigger" (registration of defense and base rights agreements with the United Nations)
      1952: February 4
  • Ordoney, Sr. Dr. Vrgilio Diaz
      1950: October 19
  • Oreaumurio, Dr. Don J. Rafael (Ambassador of Costa Rica)
      1950: November 9
  • Organization of American States (OAS)
      1949: March 10; August 18
      1950: February 16
      1951: March 20, 31; April 1
      1952: March 6
  • Organization of American States, Charter of
      1950: July 24
  • Organization of American States, proposed speech to by President Truman
      1952: March 1
  • Organization of American States, Secretary-General of
      1951: April 1
  • Organization of European Economic Cooperation (OEEC)
      1949: July 12, 28
      1952: January 22; March 24; April 3, 10; June 9; October 30; December 14, 18
  • Organization of European Economic Cooperation, Ministerial Council of
      1952: June 9
  • Ortega, Luis Machadag (Cuban Ambasador)
      1949: July 11
  • Orthodox Christianity
      1950: June 5
  • Ortoma, Mr.* (Italian delegation in conversation with Prime Minister De Gaspari - *first name not given)
      1951: October 1
  • Osegueda, Dr. Raul (Foreign Minister of Guatamala)
      1952: December 1
  • O'Shaunessy, Elim (State Department, Western Europe)
      1950: August 23
  • O'Sullivan, Eugene D. (Congressman, Nebraska)
      1950: June 8
  • Otanez, Dr. Augelemo (Minister-Counselor, Embassy of Venezuela)
      1951: May 7
  • Ottawa (Canada), Acheson's visit to
      1952: November 3
  • Ottawa Conference (talks)
      1951: August 23; September 11, 21, 24, 25, October 1, 23
      1952: March 10
  • Our Lady of Lourdes, visions similar to
      1952: April 9
  • Outer Mongola
      1950: January 5
  • Overseas Consultants, Inc. (group of private persons who advised Iran on economic development headed by Max W. Thornburg)
      1951: July 5
  • Oxford University degree for Dean Acheson
      1952: February 28
  • Oxnam, Methodist Bishop Bromley (opponent of representative to the Vatican)
      1950: August 28
P
  • Pace-Acheson conversations, notes re
      1950: December 13
  • Pace, Frank (Secretary of the Army)
      1949: February 10; May 2; July 14, 25; August 3; December 16
      1950: February 17; March 9; April 24; June 25, 26, 29; July 3; October 15 (Wake Island Conference); November 21, 28
      1951: January 6, 12; September 11
      1952: March 29; May 22; August 2
  • Pace, Stephen (Congressman, Georgia)
      1950: June 8
  • Pacific (Pacific Area)
      1951: March 13; April 9; May 31
      1952: January 5; March 24; May 19; June 19; July 15, 23
  • Pacific Council (Pacific Security Council)
      1952: May 19, 20; June 6, 19, 20; July 15 (meeting in Hawaii on August 4)
  • Pacific Council-relationship to NATO
      1952: June 20
  • Pacific Council-Honolulu meeting
      1952: July 21
  • Pacific Council, United Kingdom as an observer
      1952: June 6, 20; July 14 (minutes of meeting June 28)
  • Pacific Defense
      1952: August 4 (See also Anzus Pact)
  • Pacific Defense Organization
      1952: October 15
  • Pacific Northwest (part of the United States), Dean Rusk's speech in
      1952: March 14; October 8
  • Pacific Pact
      1949: July 11
      1950: March 2, 10; June 5; October 11, 15 (Wake Island Conference)
      1951: January 9; April 2; May 3
      1952: July 24; November 11; December 4
  • Pacific (United States position in)
      1950: July 12
  • Paden, Charles (missionary of Church of Christ, Brownsville, Texas)
      1951: February 21
  • Padillo Nervo, Luis (Mexican Permanent Ambassador to the United States)
      1952: September 2; October 17 (guest at Acheson's luncheon); November 26
  • Pakistan
      1949: January 31; June 29; July 8; August 25, 30; September 13, 15; October 12, 13, 14; November 17, 21; December 20
      1950: January 6, 9; February 4, 9, 17; March 2, 28, 31; April 4, 27; June 15; July 5, 13; November 17; December ll, 29
      1951: February 12, 13, 14; April 23, 26; July 16, 19, 30; August 17; September 3, 4, 14; October 22
      1952: January 17; March 6; April 3; June 12; July 18; October 30 (including Acheson's reception)
      1953: January 13
  • Pakistan-assistance requested for
      1951: October 22
  • Pakistan candidacy for Security Council and Appointment of United Nations Representative for Kashmir
      1951: April 26; September 14
  • Pakistan, cooperation of with West and other Middle Eastern countries on a regional rather than Islamic basis
      1952: October 1
  • Pakistan, exchange rate of
      1950: December 8
  • Pakistan-Kashmir dispute
      1952: October 1, 30
  • Pakistan and MEDO (Middle East Defense Organization)
      1952: October 1
      1953: January 13
  • Pakistan, request for special assistance in arms procurement
      1952: July 18
  • Pakistan, wheat shortage in
      1952: June 12
  • Palacios, Londano (Colombian delegation to United Nations General Assembly)
      1952: November 26
  • Palais de Chaillot (Paris)
      1952: December 15
  • Palar, Ambassador* (Indonesian delegate to the United Nations General Assembly *no first name given - not in FRUS)
      1952: October 30, 31
      1953: January 15
  • Palestine
      1949: September 21; December 7
      1950: February 15; March 28; May 4; November 24
  • Palestine Arab Mediation Commission
      1949: January 22; February 5; March 10, 22
  • Palestine Concilliation Commission (United Nations)
      1949: April 5, May-June (Ethridge's call); July 7, 11 (list of names of Commission), 14, 18; August 18; November 21; December 6, 12, 24
      1950: January 9
  • Palestine Economic Mission
      1949: August 15, 25
  • Palestine-Israel blamed for troubles in by Ali-Jamali of Iraq
      1952: October 21
  • Palestine question, solution to by the United Nations
      1952: October 21
  • Palestine refugees
      1949: May 2, 12; August 1
      1950: February 20; March 6
      1951: January 9
  • Palmer, Dwight
      1949: February 17 1952: July 14 (minutes of meeting of June 24 London Ministerial talks)
  • Panama
      1950: February 17, 24; November 27
      1951: April 1
      1952: July 18; October 22
  • Pan American Airway (PAN AM)
      1950: March 21; July 13
      1952: April 8
  • Pan American Union
      1950: June 30
      1951: March 27; April 6
  • Pandit, Madame Vejagolakshmi (Indian Ambassador)
      1949: June 29; August 11, 30; October 13; December 6
      1950: January 9; March 24; June 5; July 17, 19; December 10, 11, 16, 29
      1951: January 27; December 21
      1952: October 1, 29, 30 (Acheson's reception), 31
  • Pandit, Madam - goodwill mission to the Peoples Republic of China
      1952: October 1; November 8
  • Panmunjom (Korea) - cite of truce talks
      1952: May 22; October (undated draft memo), 20
  • Panyushkin, Alexander S. (Soviet Ambassador)
      1949: March 9, 16, 21, 24; April 14; May 15, 16; November 7
      1950: February 1; March 10
      1952: February 11; June 6
  • Panza, Mr.* (official of Italian Embassy - *no first name given)
      1951: October 1
  • Paraguay
      1949: February 17; July 9
      1951: March 20; April 1
      1952: October 22
  • Paris (France)
      1952: June 6 (meeting at)
  • Paris Communique
      1952: January 7
  • Paris Conference (re European Army)
      1951: August 2; September 21
  • Paris as location of NATO
      1952: January 28
  • Parker, Joseph 0. (House of Representatives staff)
      1950: June 8
  • Parkman, Henry
      1949: July 18, 21
  • Parodi, Alexandre (Secretary-General of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
      1952: June 12
  • Patel, Sadar (Vice Prime Minister of India)
      1950: January 9 (speech in New York Times); December 16 (re death of)
      1951: January 9 (late Vice Prime Minister of India)
  • "Pattern of Responsibility" book by MacGeorge Bundy
      1952: February 2, 18, 26, 27; March 19, 20
  • Patterson, Richard C., Jr.
      1951: March 16
  • Patterson, Robert P.
      1949: February 21; March 2
      1952: October 9
  • Patton, General George (buried at American military cemetery in Hamm, Luxembourg)
      1952: April 8
  • Patton, James G. (Nationa1 Farmers Union)
      1949: March 28
      1952: April 10, 16
  • Pauley, Edwin - Report on Korean War
      1950: July (undated handwritten notes), 27
  • Pawley, William
      1951: February 15
  • Paz, Dr. Hipolito Jesus (Foreign Minister of Argentina)
      1951: March 24; April 1; August 24 (Ambassador)
  • Peace Observation Commission
      1950: October 19, 20
  • Pearl Harbor
      1949: February 24
      1950: June 25
      1951: April 6
      1952: March 19 (article by John Foster Dulles in "Christian Century"); July 23
  • Pearson, Drew
      1949: March 21
      1950: November 21 (announcement of Chester Bowles as Ambassador to the Philippines)
  • Pearson, Lester B. "Mike" (Canadian Foreign Minister)
      1949: September 10
      1950: July 29; September 7; October 9, 15 (Wake Island Conference); November 3
      1951: May 14; August 20 (Japanese Peace Treaty)
      1952: January 23; February 27, 29; March 3, 10; April 4, 14, 15, 21; May 8; October (undated memo); November 3, 8, 9, 13 (notes), 14
  • Pedrosa, Pio (Philippine Secretary of Finances)
      1949: August 9
  • Peking (China)
      1952: January 7 (British Embassy Dinner)
  • Peking-Moscow solitarity
      1950: August 21
  • Pelham, Mr.* (United Kingdom delegate, London Ministerial talks)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting) (*no first name given)
  • Pella, Ex-Minister of Rumania (Human Rights Commission)
      1952: January 29
  • Pella, Guiseppe (Italian Minister of the Budget and Treasury - Minister of the Budget after July 1,1951)
      1951: October 1
  • Pellecer, Carlos Manuel (political leader in Guatamala)
      1952: December 1
  • Pemex Oil (See Mexican oil)
  • Penahkerra, Don Luis Antonio (Ambassador of Ecuador and President of Ecuador, 1952)
      1951: January 2; February 13; March 22
      1952: March 6
  • Pennsylvania, University of (Churchill's speech at)
      1951: August 2
  • Pentagon, The
      1949: April 13
      1950: July 20; August 23; October 10; November 6; December 4
      1951: January 4; February 5; July 16
      1952: January 24 (meeting at); March 11; June 6, 12, 20; July 24; August 4; December 24
  • Pepper, Senator Claude (Florida, Senate Foreign Relations Committee)
      1949: January 22
      1950: March 29, 31
  • Perlira, Pedro Theotonio (Portugese Ambassador)
      1949: April 1; July 12; September 16
  • Perkins, George W. (Assistant Secretary of State)
      1949: August 24; December 1, 5, 14, 17
      1950: January 6, 19, 20, 24, 27; February 6; March 7, 9, 13; June 9; July 13, 16, 17, 27, 28, 29, 31; August 3, 28, 30; September 7; October (notes), 10 (marginal notes), 25, 27; November 3; December 5, 16, 26, 27
      1951: January 3; March 23; April 9; May 14; June 5, 14, 18, 22, 26; September 11, 14; October 1, 2; December 19, 21
      1952: January 7, 9, 10, 18, 24, 28; February 2, 12; March 13, 19, 24; April 3, 7, 10, 14; May 19; June 3, 19, 20; July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting), 21, 30; November 12, 14, 19; December 15
  • Perkins, Troy (State Department)
      1950: March 24; June 8; July 14, 18
  • Perlman, Philip B. (Solicitor General of the United States)
      1952: January 29
  • Permanent Court of Arbitration, vacancies on the
      1952: January 15
  • Permanent Joint Board on Defense (Canada and the United States)
      1949: July 5; September 10
  • Peron, Juan (Dictator of Argentina)
      1949: May 16
      1950: June 30
      1951: July 9
  • Persia (See Iran)
  • Persian Empire of Darius the Great, reference to
      1949: November 18
  • Persian Gulf
      1950: July (undated handwritten notes)
  • Personnel appointments (State Department)
      1952: January 17; February 11; March 6
  • Peru
      1950: February 17; June 19; December 29 (request for cruiser)
      1951: March 27; April 1
      1952: May 15
  • Peterson, Arvey F. (State Department, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs)
      1952: March 26
  • Petroleum (oil)
      1951: April 5
  • Petroleum Administration for Defense
      1951: July 12
  • Petsche, Maurice (French Minister of F ance and Economic Affairs)
      1949: September 16
      1950: October 19
      1951: June 28
  • Peurifoy, John E. (Assistant Secretary of State)
      1949: January 22; April 19; July 12, 26; August 3, 23; October 17
      1950: April 9, 17; June 8, 19
      1951: July 20
      1952: June 16
  • Phelps, Philps (Governor of Samoa)
      1952: June 5
  • "Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Forum"
      1949: March 30
  • Philippine Foreign Service
      1951: July 10
  • Philippine membership in ECOSOC
      1950: June 23
  • Philippine membership in United Na ons Trusteeship
      1950: June 23
  • Philippine participation in Southeast Asian military conversations
      1952: October 7
  • Philippine press
      1950: June 23
  • Philippine War Damage Commission
      1949: July 14; August 25
  • Philippines, The
      1949: April 19, 25; July 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25; August 9, 15, 18, 25; September 21; November 19; December 24
      1950: January 13; February 4, 16; March 2, 10, 29; April 20, 24; June 1, 5, 23, 25, 26, 27; August (notes to "Jim"), 10; September 11 (Bell Mission); October 15 (Wake Island Conference); November 16, 24, 27; December 4, 27
      1951: January 16; April 2; May 3; July 10; August 2, 10; September 3; October 8 (Ambassador to), 18, 22; December 17
      1952: January 5; February 5; March 19 (John Foster Dulles article in "Christian Century"); May 19; June 20; July 24; October 7, 17, 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Philippines, American Economic Mission to "Bell Mission"
      1950: June 1, 23
  • Philippines, bilaterial treaty with
      1951: August 2
  • Philippines, possible role in Indochina War
      1952: May 19
  • Phillips Amendment
      1951: July 27
  • Phillips, Joseph (State Department staff member of the Psychological Strategy Board)
      1952: March 17
  • Pickett, Clarence (American Friends Service Committee)
      1951: April 20
  • Pico, Rafael (Caribbean Commission)
      1949: May 4
  • Pilgram speech
      1950: May 4
  • Pinay, Antonio (French Minister of Finance)
      1952: May 6; October 15
  • Pinay program for saving the Franc
      1952: May 6
  • Pinchot, Mrs. Gifford
      1950: February 20
  • Pinder, Frank (Liberian official who administered Point Four Program in Liberia)
      1952: October 20
  • Piniero, Jesus T. (Caribbean Commission, Ambassador of E1 Salvador)
      1949: May 4
      1951: July 23
  • Pinto, Mr.* (member of the Brazilian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly)
      October 31 (*no first name given)
  • Player, William 0., Jr. (State Department)
      1950: June 8
  • Plaza, Galo, (President of Ecuador)
      1950: November 20
      1951: January 2; February 13
      1952: March 6
  • Pleven Plan, The
      1950: November 7
      1951: April 9
      1952: January 15 (Pearson letter)
  • Pleven, Rene (French Prime Minister and French Minister of National Defense)
      1950: March 13; August 23; October 25; November 3, 20
      1951: January 11, 21; March 19; June 28; December 11
      1952: March 18; June 12; July 21; November 12; December 24, 31
  • Pleven, Rene, reception for
      1951: February 1
  • Pleven, Rene, visit of
      1951: January 11, 15, 22; March 19
  • Plitt, Edwin A. (State Department, Diplomatic Agent and Control Consul General at Tunisia with rank of Minister-appointed in 1947)
      1952: October 20 (United States delegation, Near East and African Foreign Ministers), 21, 28, 29, 30 (Acheson's reception); November 14; December 2
  • Poague, W.R. (Congressman, Texas)
      1949: August 31
      1950: June 8
      1951: February 20
  • Pocaterra, Jose Rafael (Ambassador of Venezuela)
      1949: February 1
      1950: June 19
  • Poe, Dr. Clarence
      1950: December 29
  • Point Four Program
      1949: February 14; March 4, 28; May 4; July 7, 25; August 2, 4; September 14
      1950: January 6, 9, 20; February 9, 17; March 1, 6, 31; June 5; July 6; August 14, 25; October 12, 19, 30
      1951: January 9; March 20; July 20; December 31
      1952: January 17; February 29 (cuts in budget for); March 6, 25, 27; April 4, 7, 16; June 13; October 20 (and Liberia)
  • Point Four Program, Advisory Committee on the
      1950: January 9; October 19
  • Point Four Program and Egypt
      1953: January 7
  • Point Four Program-Inaugural Address
      1949: January 24; March 29; April 1; May 3; July 3
  • Point Four Speech
      1952: April 7; June 13
  • Poison gas, Communist charge of United States use of in the Korean War
      1952: June 6
  • Poland
      1949: April 1, 26; May 18
      1950: September 8 (Acheson's speech)
      1951: April 9 (attitudes towards Germans and Russians); May 1 (Kennan's lecture on World War II)
      1952: January 29; November 8
  • Poland, United States treaty with
      1951: February 1
  • Poles (See Poland)
  • Police, German
      1950: July 27
  • Policy Planning Staff (State Department)
      1950: December 6
      1951: May 26; October 16
  • Polish-German frontier
      1952: April 15
  • Polish Military Mission in Berlin, Chief of
      1949: April 1
  • Polish vote in district of Congressman Daniel Flood of Pennsylvania
      1952: January 29
  • Politis, Athanasios (Ambassador of Greece)
      1950: July 6
      1952: October 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Politboro, the (Soviet)
      1951: April 13 (Admiral Kirk's letter)
  • Polk, James G. (Congressman, Ohio)
      1950: June 8
  • Polk, President James K.-Abraham Lincoln wrote about his sending troops to Mexico in 1848
      1951: February 10 (Acheson's notes on Taft speech)
  • Pollock, Dr. James K. (President, American Political Science Association)
      1950: December 27
  • Ponce, Miranda Dr. Niftali (Foreign Minister of Ecuador)
      1951: February 13; March 22; April 1
      1952: March 6
  • Poncet, Francois (French High Commissioner for Germany and candidate for Secretary-General of NATO)
      1949: September 27
      1951: January 16
      1952: February 29; June 16
  • Pool, Mr.* (American participant in Acheson's luncheon for Latin American officials - first name not given apparently low-level official in State Department)
      1952: October 17
  • Popovic, General Koca (Chief of Staff, Yugoslav Armed Forces)
      1951: June 28
  • Popovic (Popovich), Vladmir (Ambassador of Yugoslavia)
      1950: June 19; September 5; October 19, 20; November 1
      1951: January 15, 22; June 18, 28; August 3, 28; September 25; October 2
      1952: March 6, 18; July 17; November 27
  • Popper, David N. (United Nations Human Rights Covenant)
      1952: January 29; October 30 (Acheson's reception); November 26
  • Port Arthur
      1950: December 27
  • Portal, Lord Peter (Member, British Joint Chiefs of Staff and Combined Chiefs of Staff during World War II)
      1950: May 18
  • Porter, Paul A.
      1950: April 5
  • Porter, Paul R.
      1949: July 18; August 18
  • Port Security (NSC meeting on)
      1950: December 22
  • Portugal
      1949: April 1; June 28; July 12, 18; September 16
      1950: January 16; February 17; June 12
      1951: January 5
      1952: February 10; April 3, 10; July 24
  • Posados, Orazco (Program director radio station TGW in Guatamala)
      1952: December 1
  • Potofsky, Jacob S. (CIO leader)
      1950: February 17
  • Potsdam Conference (Declaration)
      1949: May 19
      1950: October 23; December 10
      1952: March 19 (article by John Foster Dulles in "Christian Century:)
  • Potsdam Conference, Churchill's recollection of
      1952: January 8
  • Powell, John B. ("China Weekly Review")
      1950: July 24
  • Pratt, Albert (Admiral Nimitze Staff)
      1949: April 12
  • Pravda (article quoting United States newspapers about the lack of leadership in the United States)
      1950: November 28
  • Prayer, United Nations Day of
      1950: September 7 (recommended by Mrs. Roosevelt)
  • Press, Acheson's relations with
      1952: March 11
  • Price, Byron (Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations)
      1949: December 12
      1950: January 21; May 29
      1951: December 31 (January 3, 1952)
  • Princeton Law School
      1950: October 19
  • Prio, Carlos (President of Cuba until March 10, 1952)
      1952: March 11
  • Prisoners of War, Korea, repatriation of
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Privy Council (Canadian), Secretary of
      1952: November 3
  • Prochozka, Dr. Vladimir (Ambassador of Czechoslovakia)
      1951: August 23, 29
  • Proctor, Mr.* (a member of group who met with Acheson - no first name given)
      1952: December 4
  • Propaganda, Communist
      1950: August 10
  • Propaganda offensive
      1950: March 9; June 9
  • Prospect House (desire of Mrs. James Forrestal to sell to the State Department)
      1951: June 18
  • Protestants in Spain
      1951: August 2 (treatment of by Franco)
  • Provisional Intergovernmental Committee for the Movement of Migrants from Europe (PICMME)
      1952: May 1, 5, 8
  • Psychological Operations Coordinating Committee (POC) - Psychological Strategy Board
      1952: March 17
  • Psychological Strategy Board (PSB), 1952, March 17, April 24
  • Psychological Strategy Board, History of
      1952: March 17
  • Psychological Strategy Board - lack of liason between Director of and Under Secretaries of State and Defense
      1952: April 24
  • Psychological warfare
      1950: June 9; October (notes)
      1951: February 15; October 1 (Italy); 24 (Germany)
      1952: February 11, 17
  • "Psycho-military Nature of Soviet Aggression with Specific Proposals for a Pro-Democratic Psychological Offensive, The,"
      1951: February 15
  • Public debt in the United States, management of
      1952: November 18 (attached memo)
  • Public Laws (P. L. 590 and P. L. 104)
      1952: January 30
  • Public Works Committee, Senate
      1952: April 14
  • Puerto Rico
      1949: May 4
      1950: February 17
      1952: July 24
  • Puerto Rico, Constitution of
      1952: July 24
  • Punjab, West (India), troops near border
      1950: July 5
  • Pusktoonistan
      1950: November 17 (Afghan-Pakistan dispute)
      1951: April 23
  • Punta Gorda (Florida), shrimp boats operating out of
      1952: March 20
  • Pyongyang, North Korea
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Pyun, Yanz Tai (Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea
      1952: October 1, 17

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