H
- Habomai (Islands in
Pacific)
- Hague, The (The
Netherlands)
- Hague, The Court of
Arbitration, 1938
- Haifa Refinery
(Israel)
- Haile Selassie
(Emperior of Ethiopia)
- Haiti
1950: June 1;
July 26 1951: March 24, 31; April 1; July 23 1952: April 7
- Halaby, Najleb E.,
Jr. (ECA)
- Halaby, Theodore
- Hale, Robert
(Congressman, Maine)
- Hall of the
Americas, Pan American Union
1951: March 31
(Acheson's reception)
- Hall, William 0.
(State Department)
- Hall-Patch, Sir
Edward (United Kingdom delegate, Office of European Economic Cooperation
(OEEC)
- Hall's Restaurant
for Members of Congress
- Hallstein, Dr.
Walter (Secretary of State, Federal Republic of Germany)
1952: March 11;
December 14
- Ham (Luxembourg),
American Military Cemetery
- 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)
- Hand, Judge Learned
B.
- 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.
- Harbin (Korea)
1950: October 15
(Wake Island Conference)
- Harbors and rivers,
legislation on
- Harding, L.D.
report "Background of the Civil War in Korea"
- Hardy, Benjamin
(State Department - ECA)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Hart, Patrick T.
(State Department, Near East)
- "Hartford
(Connecticut) Times", call to Senator Benton re Drew Pearson's story
about Chester Bowles as Ambassador to the Philippines
- Hartshorn, Edwin
S., Lt. Col., U.S. Army
- Harvard Law School
- Harvey, Mose L.
(State Department, Chief, Division of Research for the USSR and Eastern
Europe)
- Harvey, Sir Oliver
C. (British Ambassador to France)
- Haselton, John W.
(Congressman, Massachusetts)
- Hassett, William D.
(White House)
1950: January
19 1951: February 12, 15
- Hastie, William
(Caribbean Commission)
- Hatch Act and
political activities of State Department officials
- Hathaway, Mr.*
(owner of some shrimp boats captured by Mexico - *not listed in "FRUS")
- Hatta, Mohammed
(Indonesian political leader)
- Hauch, Charles C.
(State Department, Caribbean Affairs)
1949: August 18;
October 18 1950: October 19 1951: March 23, 24
- Hawemeyer, John K.
(State Department)
- Hawaii, President's
proposed trip to
- Hawaii Statehood
Bill
- Hay, Sir William
Rupert (United Kingdom delegate to Ministerial Talks in London, June 24,
1952)
- Hayden, Senator
Carl of Arizona
- Hayes, Samuel P.,
Jr. (appointment with Tracy C. Voorhees, Assistant Secretary of the
Army)
- Haymaker, Thomas
- Haynes, Robert
(Chief, ECA Mission, Brussels)
1949: July 28;
September 16
- Hays, Brooks
(Congressman, Arkansas)
- Hays, General (?)
(appointment re Germany)
- Hays, Wayne L.
(Congressman, Ohio)
- Haywood, Allen S.
(CIO)
- Hazera, Jorge
(Counselor of Embassy of Costa Rica)
- 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)
- Heeney, Arnold
1950: January
12 1952: April 4
- Held, Adolph
(member of American Jewish group interested in German-Israeli
negotiations on reparations)
- Hellwege, Heinrich
P. (German Minister of Bundesrat Affairs)
- Helm, Sir Alexander
Knox (United Kingdom Delegate, London Ministerial Talks, June 24, 1952)
- Hemispheric
Security (Latin America)
- Henderson, Elmer
(Director, American Council of Human Rights)
- 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)
- Herburger, Rudolfo
F. (Panamanian Ambassador)
- Hermann Goering
Works, demolition of
- Herod, W.R.
(President, International General Electric Company, Inc.)
- Herrick, Harold C.,
Jr., (State Department)
- Herriot, Edward
(President, French National Assembly)
1952: October 20;
November 12
- Herrod, Mr.* (State
Department, *not listed in "FRUS" or in Government manual)
- Herter, Christian
A., (Congressman, Massachusetts)
1950: March 24;
June 8; August 14 1951: March 26: August 7
- Herzog, Colonel
Chaim (Defense Attache, Israeli Embassy)
- Hessman, Dorothy,
(State Department, Policy Planning Staff)
- Heurtematte, Julio
Ernesto (Counselor of the Embassy of Panama)
- Hevia, Carlos
(Cuban Foreign Minister)
- 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")
- High Authority of
the Coal and Steel Community
- 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)
- Hoey, Senator Clyde
R. (North Carolina)
- Hoffman, Claire E.
(Congressman, Michigan)
- 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
- Hokkaido, United
States Forces on
- Holcolme, Arthur
(United Nations associate of Ralph Bunche)
- Holghia, Carlos
(Colombian representative, Committee on Credentials, 4th meeting,
Consultative Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the American States)
- 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)
- 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
- Hong Kong, Counsul
in
- Hong Kong, United
States Export Policy towards
- 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)
- 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)
- Hopkins, Harry
1950: May 1
(Kennan's lecture on World War II)
- Hopkins, Paul
(Shanghai Power Company)
- 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)
- Hoppenot, Henri
(Permanent Representative of France at the United Nation)
1952: October 22,
27, 30 (Acheson's reception); November 9
- Horoth, Imre
(Hungarian Minister)
- Horowitz, David
(Director General, Israeli Ministry of Finance)
- "Hot Pursuit"
bombing (Korean War)
- Hot Springs,
Arkansas, Conference
- House
Appropriations Committee
- House Armed
Services Committee
- House of Commons,
British
- House Expenditures
Committee
- 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)
- House Military
Affairs Committee
- House Public Works
Committee
- House Rules
Committee
- House Sub-committee
on Appropriations
- House Ways and
Means Committee
- Houser, Rear
Admiral Harold A. (Defense Department, Office of Legislative Liaison)
- Housing Act
- 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)
- Howard University
1952: August 11
(Perle Mesta's report)
- Howe, Fisher (State
Department, Office of Legal Affairs)
- Howe, J. Gurney
(State Department)
- 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")
- Huber, Walter B.
(Congressman, Ohio)
- Hubert, Paul
(Belgian attache)
- 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)
- Hulley, Benjamin M.
(State Department, Northern Europe)
1949: February 9;
March 9, 14, 15, 17; September 16
- Human Rights
Covenant and Conversation on Genocide
- 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)
- Hunt, Senator
Lester C. (Alabama)
- Hurley, Patrick,
(formerly Ambassador to China)
- Hu Shih
- Hutchins, Robert M.
(Ford Foundation)
- Huasta case
- Hydrogen bomb
I
- Ibin Abdussaued
Aban Aleb, Sayed Abdurrahman (Charge d'Affaires of Yemen)
- Ibin Ibrahim, Sayed
Hassan (Minister of State of Yemen)
- Ibin Saud, King of
Saudi Arabia
- Iceland
1949: March 14,
17, 31 1951: June 26 1952: April 8; October 30 (Acheson's
reception)
- Idriss, Sayed (Emir
of Cyrenaica)
- Ikrouullah, Mr.
(Pakistan Embassy official)
- Ilgenfrite, Mr. (re
Bolivian tin)
- Immigration laws
- Immigration plank,
Democratic National Convention
- 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
- Imperial Conference
(United Kingdom and India)
- 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)
- Inchon (Korean War)
- "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
- India, grain
shipments to
1950: August 3;
December 16, 29
- India-Kashmir
- India and Pakistan,
Ford Foundation programs in
- 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
- Indian Grain Bill
- 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
- Indian troop
movements, Pakistani view of
- Indo-American
Friendship
- Indochina-Ad Hoc
Military Committee on
- 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
- Indochina, Chinese
(PRC), aggression in
1951: January 16:
February 9
- Indochina, French
deliveries to
- Indochina, French
forces in
1951: May 28:
September 14
- Indochina, French
intentions in
1952: November
28; December 31
- Indochina and
General Douglas MacArthur
- Indochina, Ho Chi
Minh and nationalism
- Indochina,
recommendations by Five Power Conference
- Indochinese
patriots and refugees in Yunnan and Kwangsi Provinces after World War II
- 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
- Indonesia,
Netherlands guarantee of loan to
- Indonesia-Netherlands Resolution on New Guinea
- Indonesia,
Parliament of
- Indonesia,
political situation in
- Indonesia, position
of
- Indonesia,
protection of Dutch ships trading with Communist China through
- Indonesia,
Technical Cooperation Administration (TCA) Agreement with
- Indonesian Supplies
Property Credit Agreement
- Indonesian-United
States Treaty of Friendship
- Indo-Pakistan
Conference on Resumption of Railway Service
- 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)
- Inner Mongolia
- Intelligence
agencies (See also CIA)
- Intelligence,
military re Korean War
- Inter-American
Affairs, Bureau of
- Inter-American
agreements
- Inter-American
Charter of Social Guarantees
- Inter-American
Congress of Municipalities
- Inter-American
Council of Jurists
1950: January
3 1951: April 1
- Inter-American
Cultural Council
- Inter-American
Defense Board
- Inter-American
Economic and Social Council
- Inter-American
Highway Agreement
- Inter-American
Ministers, Council of (IAM)
- Inter-American
Peace Committee
- Inter-American
policy
- Inter-American
relations, cooperation in
- Inter-American
States, 10th Conference at Caracas, Venezuela
- Inter-American
Treaty
- International air
commerce
- International Bank
of Belgium
- 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
- International
Business Machines Corporation, (IBM)
- International
Chamber of Commerce
- International
Committee on Internal Security (ICIS)
- International
Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU)
1950: January 6;
March 31
- International
Conference of American States, 9th
- 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
- 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
- International Labor
Federation
- International Labor
Organization (ILO)
1949: May
16 1951: October 1
- International
Mining Community
- 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)
- International
Refugeee Organization (IRO)
- International
Rescue Committee
- International
Security Affairs Committee (ISAC)
- International Study
Group re Germany
- International
Tracing Service
- 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
- International
Transportation Federation
- 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
- Inter-Parliamentary
Union, Dublin, Ireland
- 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
- Iran, CIA report-on
- Iran, Embassy
telegram 460
- Iran, Export-Import
Bank loan to
- Iran, financial
situation in
- Iran, Gutt, Camille
Mission to
- Iran, Harriman
Mission to
1951: July 14;
August 2 1952: January 14
- Iran, Majilis
(Parliament)
- Iran and the
military security of the United States
- Iran, Moslem
fundamentalism and the nationalist movement in
- Iran, National
Front and the Tudeh Party
- Iran, nationalism
in
- Iran, oil
- Iran, possibility
of loss of to the West
1952: August
(undated aide memoire); October 16
- Iran, railroad
equipment, need for in
- 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
- Iran, Tribal
situation in
- Iran, Tudeh Party
of
1952: November
25; December 4
- Iran-Turkish
Defense Pact
- Iran, United States
aid to
1952: July 30;
October 16
- Iran, United
States-United Kingdom talks re
- Iranian-British
conflict
1951: June 28;
July 23; October 24
- Iranian Cabinet,
recognition of
- 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
- Iranian talks
- 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
- Iraq and Middle
East Defense Organization (MEDO)
- Ireland
1949: April
11 1950: January 26; April 6 1951: February 13; March 13, 19, 23
- Ireland, military
assistance to
- Ireland, partition
issue
- 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)
- Iron ore production
in Venezuela
- Iron and steel
- Isbundtsen ships
- Ismalie, Egypt
--police action
- 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
- Israel, claim to
reparations from Germany
1951: March 22;
May 8; July 5 1952: March 12; June 18
- Israel, dispute
with Syria
- Israel, economic
assistance program for
1952: March 6;
June 19; December 21
- Israel, economic
conditions in
- Israel, food and
fuel shortage in
- 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
- 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
- Israel, view of Dr.
Al-Jamali, Foreign Minister of Iraq
- Israeli claims in
Benilux
- Israeli-German
agreement on reparations, Arab reaction to
- Israeli loan
- Italian-American
Labor Council
- Italian balance of
payments
- 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
- Italian defense
efforts (NATO)
1951: May
18 1952: July 30
- Italian economic
problems
- Italian elections
1951: June 22
(and the Communists) 1952: July 30
- Italian GNP (Gross
National Product)
- Italian horses,
dedication of
- Italian
Irredentists demands
- 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
- Italian property
settlement in Libya
- 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
- 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
- Italy, Christian
Democratic Party of (CDP)
- 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
- Italy, land and
fiscal reform in
- Italy, Nationalists
in
- Italy, Neo-Fascism
in
- Italy, United
States assistance to (military and economic)
1951: January 15;
October 1
- Italy, United
States claims against
- Itlerson, Baron Van
(Dutch representative, United Nations Commission on Korea)
- Iverson, Kenneth R.
(ECA)
- Ives, Senator
Irving M. (New York)
J
- Jackson,
Congressman Henry M. "Scoop" (later Washington Senator)
- Jackson, Wayne G.
(State Department, Britain and Northern Europe)
1950: April 6;
November 24: December 26
- Jacobs, Joseph E.
(Ambassador to Czechoslovakia)
- Janelli, Pasquale
(Director General of Political Affairs, Italian Foreign Ministry)
- 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
- Japan, American
occupation of after World War II
- Japan, assistance
to under ECA
- Japan, Australian
troops in
- Japan, Constitution
Day
- Japan, growth of
Communist influence in
- Japan, Imperial and
World War II
1951: May 1
(attached to May 26 letter to Acheson from Kennan)
- Japan, negotiations
with Indochina
- Japan, NATO troops
in
- Japan, permanent
disarmament and neutralization of, proposed
- Japan, possible
-role in Indochina War
- Japan, rearmament
of
- Japan, relations
with Korea
- Japan, Socialist
Party of
- Japan, trade with
Communist China
- Japan, trade with
Nationalist China (Formosa)
- Japan, United
Nations facilities in
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 28 meeting)
- Japan in Southeast
Asia during World War II
- Japanese (See
Japan)
- Japanese
Administrative Agreement
- Japanese Diet
members, visit of
- Japanese financial
and political matters
- Japanese Government
- Japanese Overseas
Agency (Formosa)
- 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
- Japanese Peace
Treaty Conference
1951: July 30;
August 3, 9; September 4
- Japanese Peace
Treaty, Italian note re
- Japanese Peace
Treaty, Indonesian delegation
- Japanese Peace
Treaty, Japanese delegation
- Japanese Peace
Treaty, ratification of
1952: January 24;
March 24; April 9
- Japanese Peace
Treaty, signing of
- Japanese Peace
Treaty, Soviet memorandum re
- Japanese Peace
Treaty, United States delegation
1951: August 20;
September 3, 25
- Japanese rearmament
- Jaramillo, Dr. Don
Ciprino Restrepo (Ambassador of Colombia)
- 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)
- Jennings, Brewster
B. (President, Scony-Vacuum Oil Company)
1951: October
10 1952: December 4
- Jerbi, Ali Bey
(Cyrenaica member of UN Council for Libya)
- 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
- Jerusalem,
internationalization of
1949: April 25,
26; November 21; December 6, 7, 12, 20
- Jerusalem, opening
of Israeli Constituent Assembly
- Jerusalem, statute,
revised
- Jerusalem,
Trusteeship Counsel on
- 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)
- Jews, arms
shipments to
- Jimenez, Mario
Echandi (Ambassador of Costa Rica)
- Johnson, Charles S.
(President, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee)
- Johnson, Earl (ECA
Mission to Korea)
1950: October 15
(Wake Island Conference) 1952: February 6
- Johnson, Senator
Edwin C. (Colorado)
- Johnson, Felton M.
"Skeeter" (Senate Staff)
- 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)
- Joint
American-Brazilian Economic Commission
- Joint Board on
Defense (United States and Canada)
- 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
- Joint Chiefs of
Staff Paper on China and Asia
- Joint Chiefs of
Staff recommendation on aid to Formosa
- Joint Commission
(United States and Brazil)
- Joint Congressional
Resolution approving military action in Korea
- Joint Economic
Development Commission in Brazil
- Jones, G. Lewis
(State Department, Near East)
1951: May
8 1952: January 27
- Jones, Jefferson
(First Secretary, American Embassy in New Delhi)
- Jones, Miss
Joycette K. (State Department secretarial staff)
- Jones, S. Shepard
(State Department, Near East and Africa)
- Jonsson, Emil
(leader of Social Democratic Party of Iceland)
- Jonsson, Eysteinn
(leader of Progressive Party of Iceland)
- 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
- Joy, Vice Admiral
Charles Turner (Commander, United States Naval Forces, Far East)
- Juckett, J. Walter
(Treasurer, Sandy Hill Iron and Brass Works, Hudson Falls, New York)
- 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)
- 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
- Justice Department
1950: March
9 1952: January 29; December 11
- Jute, price of
- Jute and wheat,
Pakistan
- Jutila, Dr. K.T.
(minister of Finland)
K
- Kabul (Afghanistan)
- Kaessong, talks
(Korean War negotiations)
- Kamel Abdul Rahim,
Mohamed (Ambassador of Egypt)
- Kan Chieh-Hou
(Personal Representative of the Acting President of China, Li Tsung-jen)
- Kanada, Isao
(Japanese financial adviser to Chinese Nationalist Government)
- Karachi (Pakistan)
1951: July 16,
30; September 4
- Karachi Trade
Agreement
- Kardelj, Edward
(Yugoslav Foreign Minister)
1949: August 16;
November 18 1952: March 18
- Karsten,
Congressman Frank M. (Missouri)
- 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
- 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)
- "Kells, Book of"
presented to the Library of Congress by the Irish Amassador)
- Kelly, Amy (friend
of Acheson and MacGeorge Bundy)
- Kelly, Sir David
(British Foreign Service)
- Kelly, Frank (State
Department)
- Kelser, P.L. (State
Department, South Asia)
- Kem Amendment
1951: June 13,
20, 21; July 10; August 23 1952: June 6, 12
- Kem, Senator James
P. (Missouri)
- 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
- 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
- Kennedy, Thomas A.
(House of Representatives staff)
- Kenny, W. John
(Deputy Director, Mutual Security Agency)
- Kenya
- Keogh, Congressman
Eugene J. (New York - interested in Spain)
- Kerr, Senator
Robert S. (Oklahoma)
1951: January 18;
June 29
- Kerr, Walter
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Kilgore, Senator
Harley (West Virginia)
- Killew, James
(AFL), resigned as SCAP labor section in protest to General MacArthur's
order to Japanese to curtail collective bargaining rights of employees
- Killion, George
(Democratic party leader)
1951: December 17
(considered for appointment as Ambassador to the Philippines)
- Kim, Sae Sun
(Counselor, Korean Embassy)
- Kimball, Dan
(Secretary of the Navy)
1952: July 25,
28: August 2; September 2
- Kinny, Nong
(Minister of Cambodia)
- Kimpo Airport
(Korea)
- King, Congressman
Cecil R. (California)
- 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)
- Kirkpatrick, Helen
P. (State Department - London Ministerial Talks)
- Kirlin, Florence
(Special Assistant to the Secretary of State)
1950: June
8 1951: July 10
- Kirpolani, N.K.
(Minister, Embassy of India)
- Kitain, Burton C.
(State Department, Britain and Northern Europe)
- 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)
- Klein, Arthur G.
(Congressman, New York)
- Klein, Julius
(Chicago business and political leader)
- Klemwachter, Ludwig
(Austrian Foreign Minister)
1949: July
11 1950: October 11
- KMAG Group
1950:, October 15
(Wake Island Conference)
- Knapp, J. Bourke
- Knight, Ridgeway B.
(State Department, Office of European Regional Affairs)
1950: July
20 1952: June 22
- Knight, O.A.
- Knight, William E.
(State Department, Western Europe)
1952: March 25;
September 5
- KNIL Forces in
Indonesia
- 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)
- Koje, report on
- Kollek, Theodor
(Embassy of Israel staff)
- 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
- Korea - Australian
forces in
- Korea - Cabinet
meeting re
- Korea - Cambodian
forces in
- Korea - Communist
military build-up in
- 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
- Korea - Ground
forces in
- Korea - Inflation
in
- Korea - Migration
program
- Korea - Military
intelligence, failure of re
1950: August
(Acheson's notes to "Jim")
- Korea - Military
operations of the British
- 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
- Korea - North, Army
of
- Korea - North,
Commission on
- 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
- Korea - North,
Soviet reaction to possible United Nations occupation of
- Korea - North,
talks
- Korea - Peace
resolutions in the United Nations General Assembly
- Korea - Possible
withdrawal of troops from
- 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
- Korea - Proposed
statement on
- Korea -
Rehabilitation of, discussed
1950: October 15
(Wake Island Conference)
- Korea - Reduction
of United Nations troops in
- 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
- Korea - South
(Republic of - ROK), Government of
1950: July 13;
August 21; December 1, 3, 28
- Korea - Research
interest of Herbert Feis
- Korea - Termination
of Japanese rule in
1952: March 19
(John Foster Dulles article in "Christian Century")
- Korea - Twenty-one
power resolution on
- Korea - Unification
of North and South Korea
- Korea - United
Nations Commission on
1952: June 13,
30 1953: January 16
- Korean Ambassador,
briefing of
- 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)
- Korean Papers
(State Department documents on the Korean War)
- Korean Relief,
Agent General for
- 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
- Korean War,
Arab-Asian Delegation's view of and possible truce
- 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
- 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
- Korean War, Cuban
troops in
- Korean War,
discussions in Committee 1 of the United Nations
- Korean War, French
position in the United Nations on
- 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
- 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
- Korean War, Malik
proposal
- Korean War, Mexican
participation in
- 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
- 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
- Korean War, truce,
hopes of
1952: October 20,
29, 30; November 18 (attached memo)
- Korean War, Unified
Command of the United Nations
- 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
- Korean War, United
Nations Mission, role of Thailand
- Korean War, United
Nations objectives of a "free, united and democratic Korea"
- Korean War, United
Nations Resolution on
- 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
- Krug, Julius
(formerly Secretary of the Interior)
- Kuomentang and
United States China Policy
- Kural, Admon
(Turkish Delegate to United Nations Conference on Eritrea)
- Kurile Island
1950: January
5 1952: March 19 (John Foster Dulles article in "Christian
Century")
- Kuwait
- Kyne, George W.
(CIO leader)
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)
- Lacy, William S.B.
(Director, State Department, Office of Philippine and Southeast Asian
Affairs)
1951: September
14 1952: January 17
- Lafer Plan (Brazil)
- Lah, Wong Kyun
(Member, Korean National Assembly)
- Lake Ontario, Great
Dam and high water level of
- Lake Success, New
York (site of United Nations)
- Laking, George
(Counselor, New Zealand Embassy)
- Laloy, M. (French
delegate, London Ministerial talks)
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 27 meeting)
- LeMay, General
Curtis (United States Air Force)
- "LaMonde" (French
newspaper) article about Communist plot against West
- Lancaster, William
W. (Sherman Sterling, Wright and Nye law firm)
- Landon, Kenneth P.
(State Department, Office of Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs)
- Land Reform - "A
World Challenge," State Department booklet
- 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)
- Lanham, Henderson
(Congressman, Georgia)
- Laos
- 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)
- Laraque, Gustav
(Ambassador of Haiti)
1950: July
26 1951: March 24
- Larkin, Felix
(Defense Department)
- 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
- Latin Ameican
Briefing Book
- Latin American
Caucus
- 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)
- Latin American
Resolution on the Korean War
- "Latinos"
- 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)
- Lausanne Conference
- Lawrence, David
(Mayor of Pittsburgh)
- 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)
- 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
- Leahy, Senator
Edward L. (Rhode Island)
- Leahy, Fleet
Admiral William D.
1949: June 30;
July 18; August 1 1952: January 5 (Blair House luncheon)
- Leal, Estilac (War
Minister of Brazil)
- Leavitt, Moses A.
(member of American Jewish group which discussed German-Israeli
negotiations on reparations)
- 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
- LeBaron, M. (French
political leader - not listed in "FRUS")
- Lee, A.M. (United
States delegate to the United Nations General Assembly)
- Lee, Chang Sun
(Secretary of the Korean Assembly)
- Lee, Hoon K.
(member, Korean National Assembly)
- Lee, Jimmy (Chinese
political leader - ROC)
- Lee, Raymond
- 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
- Legislative
Commission, concern of Judge Leonard B. Hand
- 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)
- Lemkin, Dr. Naphmel
(Human Rights Covenant)
- Lemnitzer, Major
General Lyman L. (Defense Department)
- Lemons, trade
agreement on
- 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
- 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)
- 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)
- Levy, Walter
(President's Materials Policy Commission)
- 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)
- 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
- "Liberia is the
pride of the United Nations," description of the Republic of China's
delegate to the United Nations
- Liberian Commission
- Library of Congress
1950: November
16 1951: February 13
- Library of
Congress, Joint Committees of Congress meeting there re Spain
- Libya
1949: March 30;
April 8; September 14 1950: November 20; December 8 1952:
October 1
- Libya, United
States Base Rights in
- 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
- Lilienthal, David
E. (Atomic Energy Commission)
- Limb, Colonel Ben
C. (Foreign Minister of Korea)
1950: October
11 1952: October 17
- Limu Sarmando,
Walder (Minister, Brazilian Embassy)
- 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)
- 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
- Linehom,
Congressman Neil J. (Illinois)
- Linewewer, Goodrich
W. (Bureau of Reclamation)
- Little, L.K.
(Inspector General of Customs of Republic of China)
1950: February
17, 24, 28
- Lira Fund (Italy)
- 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)
- 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)
- Locke, Edwin A.,
Jr. (Mission to the Middle East)
1952: May 1; July
14 (minutes of June 24 meeting)
- Locke Proposals
- "Locust Valley"
(home of Secretary of Defense Robert Lovett)
- Lodge Bill
- 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
- Logan, Rayford W.
(Professor, Howard University)
- Logafet, Alexander
(State Department Division of Language Service)
- Lombard, Lawrence
(War Production Board-WPB)
- London (United
Kingdom)
1952: January 16,
20; July 14 (ministerial talks)
- London as a
possible NATO location
- London Conference
- London Debt
Conference
- "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)
- Long, Senator
Russell E. (Louisiana)
- Louddin, Mohammed
(Afghanistan leader)
1952: October 30
(Acheson's reception)
- Love Field (Dallas,
Texas)
- Love, R.
- Lovestone, Jay
(AFL)
- 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)
- Lowenthal-Chumecky,
Max (Ambassador of Austria)
1945: February 5;
March 3; December 5
- Loyalty Commission
(re Kashmir)
- Loyalty Commission
(President's Loyalty Review Board)
- Loyalty Program
(United States Government)
- Loyalty Review
Board, President's
1952: December
24 1953: January 3
- Lozano, Alfredo
(Pakistani Ambassador to India)
- 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)
- Luce, Henry
- Luciolli, Mario
(Italian charge d'affaires)
- Luns, Dr. J.M.A.H.
(Netherlands official)
1952: October 30,
(Acheson's reception), 31; November 7, 14
- Lutes, Lt. General
LeRoy
- 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
- Luxembourg Airways
(LUXAIR)
- 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)
- Lyle, John E., Jr.
(Congressman, Texas)
- Lynch, Andrew
(United States Consul General in Libya)
M
- Macao
1949: September
16 1952: February 6; October 31
- Macao, United
States Export License Policy toward
- 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
- MacArthur, General
Douglas--Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) memorandum of severe reprimand
- MacArthur, General
Douglas--Meeting with President Truman
- MacArthur, General
Douglas--Message to the VFW
- MacArthur, General
Douglas--Plan to use Chinese Nationalist forces in Korea
- MacArthur, Douglas
II (State Department, Western Europe)
1949: September
16 1950: November 7; December 29
- Machado, Dr. Luis
(Ambassador of Cuba)
- Mack, Congressman
Peter F. ("The Flying Congressman" - Illinois)
1952: August 11
(Perle Mesta's report)
- Mackay, Mr. (State
Department, MID - no first name given)
- Madden, Roy J.
(Congressman, Indiana)
- Magistrati, Massino
(Director General for International Cooperation, Italian Foreign
Ministry)
- Magnuson, Senator
Warren (Oregon)
- Magruder, Major
General Carter (re Japanese Peace Treaty)
- Mahmud Khan, Sadar
Shaw (Prime Minister of Afghanistan)
- Mahon, Congressman
G.H. (Texas)
1949: August
31 1951: February 20
- "Main Brace"
exercise of United States Fleet in Europe
- 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
- Malaya and British
mishandling of underground movement in
- Malaya, Communist
guerilla movement in
- "Malaya-Moslem"
sensitivity in Singapore
- 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)
- 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)
- 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
- Mandated Islands in
the Pacific
- Manifesto of
Economic and Social Demands (adopted at London meeting of the ICFTU -
International Craft and Federated Trade Unions)
- Manger, Dr. William
(Secretary General, Foreign Ministers of the American Republics -
Acheson reception at the Pan American Union)
- 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
- 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)
- Mao, Tse-tung
(Chinese Communist leader)
1950: March 10,
13; December 2 1951: January 9; August 3; September 3
- Margerie, de M.
(French Counselor)
- Margolio, Daniel
(State Department-Bureau of German Affairs)
- 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)
- Marris, A.D.
(British Embassy official)
- 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)
- Marshall, Howard R.
(Department of Agriculture, Forest Service -suggested by Oscar Chapman
as an assistant to Averell Harriman in Mission to Iran)
- 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
- Marshall, General
Richard
- 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)
- 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)
- Martinzez-Vargas,
Sir Ricardo (Ambassador of Bolivia)
- Marx, Karl (author
"Communist Manifesto") reference to
- Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT)
- Massigli, Rene
(French Ambassador to the United Kingdom)
1951: January
16 1952: July 14
- Mathews, Elbert
(State Department, South Asia)
- 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)
- 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)
- Maung, U.E.
(Minister of Foreign Affairs of Burma)
- 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
- Mayhew, Christopher
- Mays, Benjamin E.
(President, Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia)
- McAdoo, Eleanor
- McBride, Robert H.
(State Department, Western Europe, French Iberian Affairs)
- McBride, Sean
(Ambassador of Ireland)
1949: April
11 1951: February 13; March 13, 19, 23
- McCarlis, Tony
- McCarran Amendment
(aid to Spain and ECA Bill)
- McCarran, Senator
Patrick (Nevada)
1950: April
6 1951: April 10; July 27 1952: May 8
- McCarran-Walter Act
(McCarran Immigration Bill)
- 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"
- McClellan, Senator
John L. (Arkansas)
1950: June
8 1952: April 16
- McClellan, R.D.
(State Department, Western Europe)
- McClellan
Resolution on troops sent to Europe
- 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
- McCloy-Acheson
Conference re Ford Foundation projects on October 7
- McConnaughy, Walter
P. (Department~of State, Director, Chinese Affairs)
- 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")
- McCormick, Clarence
(Under Secretary of Agriculture)
- McCormick, Fowler
- McCoy, General
Frank
- McCune, Wesley
(Department of Agriculture)
- 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)
- McDonald, James G.
(Special Representative to Israel)
- McDonald, Ramsey
(British Labor Party leader)
- McDonough,
Congressman Gordon L. (California)
- 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.
- 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)
- McGranery, Attorney
General James P.
- 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)
- McGuire,
Congressman John A. (Connecticut)
- 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)
- McKinnon,
Congressman Clinton D. (California)
- McKinnon, Wylie F.
(RFC-Tin Division)
- Mac Lean, General
Sir Kenney (member, British delegation on United States-United Kingdom
Consultation on Atomic Weapons)
- McLeod, William N.,
Jr. (House of Representatives staff)
- 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)
- McManus, John T.
(report, "Background to the Civil War in Korea")
- McMellan,
Congressman John L. (South Carolina)
- McMellan, Mrs. John
L.
- McNarney, General
Joseph T.
- McNaughton, General
A.G.L. (re Kashmir controversy)
1950: January 9;
November 17
- McNaughton
Proposals (re Kashmir)
- McNeil, Hector
(British officer in the Middle East)
- McNeil, Wilfred T.
(re Rusk-Gromoko meeting re Greece)
- McNeill, Brigadier
General E.C. (Defense Department, Special Consultant)
- McSweeney,
Congressman John (Ohio)
- 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
- Meat, possible
purchase from Argentina and Mexico
- Mecham, Stober,
Moore, Mecham & Hills (law firm, Omaha, Nebraska)
- Mediterranean
1950: July 24;
August 25 1951: October 2
- Mediterranean
Command
- Mediterranean,
communication in the
- Mediterranean
countries, eastern
- Mediterranean
Forces (Naval)
- Mediterranean Pact
1949: February
17; April 12
- Medium Term Defense
Plan (MTDP)
- Meeker, Leonard C.
(State Department - Assistant Legal Adviser for United Nations Affairs)
- "Meet the Press"
- Mehta, G. L.
(Ambassador of India)
- Mejla-Palacio, Dr.
Jorge (Minister and Counselor, Embassy of Colombia)
- Melby, John F.
(State Department, Office of Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs)
1950: December
27 1951: July 10
- Melby Mission (to
Indochina)
- Mello-Franco, de
(Minister-Counselor, Embassy of Brazil)
- 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
- Merger-Pan-American-Overseas Airlines
- Merrill, Eugene
(Chief of Transportation, Office of Military Government for
Germany-United States-OMGUS)
- Mesta, Perle
1949: March (note
from President Truman) 1952: (Minister to Luxembourg), August 11
- Metcalf, Lee E.
(State Department, South Asia)
- Methodist
opposition to Representative to the Vatican
- Metzger, Mr. (State
Department, Far East re Japanese Peace Treaty
- 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
- Mexican Farm Labor
Bill
- 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
- Mexico,
apprehension of shrimps boats by
- Mexico, loan to
- Mexico, Minister of
Marines (re apprehension of United States private shrimp boats)
- Mexico City, air
routes from the United States to
- Mexico City,
negotiations re Mexican farm workers
- Meyer, Joaquim E.
(Minister-Counselor and Charge d'Affaires of Cuba)
1949: July
11 1950: June 19
- Meyers, Mr. H.
(State Department)
- 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
- Middle East, arms
shipments to
- 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
- 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
- Mikesell, Raymond
F. (President's Materials Policy Commission, Special Representative to
Israel, 1952)
- Military Assistance
Advisory Group (MAAG)
- Military Assistance
Advisory Group (MAAG), Administrative Agreement
- 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
- 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
- Military
Representative Committee (MRC)
1952: July 14
(minutes of June 26 and 28 meetings)
- Military talks
between the United States and the United Kingdom
- 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.
- Mindszenty, Joseph
Cardinal
- Mines, Bureau of
- Mines, prohibition
of production in German
- Minfo, Salvadore
(Italian-American Covenant, Exchange Board)
- Ministerial talks
in London, (June 1952 - summary minutes, June 27, 1952, British Foreign
Office)
- Minneapolis,
Minnesota, possible speech by Acheson in
- Mir Laik Ali
(Adviser to the Palestine Minister of Defense)
- Missionaries of the
Church of Christ, Brownsville, Texas
- Missouri, U.S.S.
(Battleship)
1950: October
12 1951: September 11
- Missouri as the
home state of President Truman
- Mitchell, Clarence
(Director, National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People-NAACP)
- Mixed Armistice
Commission (Israel and Irab States)
- Mobilization
(Re-Mobilization)
1950: April 26;
December 2 (notes)
- Mobilization
Advisory Group (MAG)
- 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)
- Mohammed A1
(Ambassador of Pakistan)
- Molino, Ambassador
(Ambassador of Panama - no first name given -not in "FRUS")
- Molisano, Edward
(First Vice President, Delegation of Italian-American Labor Council)
- Molotov, Vyazkelev
Mikhaelovich (Soviet Member of Foreign Affairs)
1950: September 8
(Acheson's speech) 1952: March 23
- Monetary, Gold,
Distribution Commission, Brussels, Belgium
- Mongolia, Peoples
Republic of
1950: September 8
(Acheson's speech)
- Mongols in Central
Asia
- 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)
- Monroney, Senator
A.S. Mike (Oklahoma)
- 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)
- 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)
- Moodie, C.T.
(Counselor, Embassy of Australia)
1950: June
29 1951: May 31
- Mookejee, Sir Biren
(Hindu leader who spoke against Moslems in India)
- Moose, C. Robert
(State Department)
1951: April 27;
October 23
- Moose, James J.,
Jr.
- Mora, Dr. Jose A.
(Ambassador of Uruguay)
1950: August
29 1951: March 16
- Moral Rearmament
Conference (Mackinac Island)
- Morales, Juan Felix
(Ambassador of Paraguay)
- More, Boland
(United States Counsul at Benghazi)
- Moreland, Allen B.
(State Department)
- Morgan, George A.,
(Psychological Strategy Board staff)
- 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
- Morocco and the
United Nations
- Morrison, Mr.
(Chief editorial writer for the "Minneapolis Star" and "Tribune" - no
first name given)
- 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)
- Morrow, Wright
1949: March 31;
April 11; August 9, 11, 15
- Morse, David
(International Labor Organization-ILO)
- Morse, Turni
(mentioned by Ambassador Lewis Douglas as a possibility for position as
American Representative on the international Work Group for Ocean
Shipping, NATO)
- 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
- Moscow Note
- Mosely, Harold W.
(State Department - Northeast Asian Affairs)
- Moslems and Hindus
in India and Pakistan
- 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)
- 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)
- Mufti, the Grand
(Arab League)
- 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
- 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)
- Murray, Philip
(CIO)
- Murville, Coure de
- Mutual Defense
Assistance Act
1949: December 14
(attachment), 17
- Mutual Defense
Assistance Program (MDAP) See Military Defense Assistance Program
- Mutual Security Act
- Mutual Security
Agency (MSA)
1952: March 20;
June 12; July 29; November 18 (attached)
- Mutual Security
Assistance Agreement
- Mutual Security
Agency Mission Chiefs
- 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)
- Myshkov, Anatoli G.
(Soviet interpreter)
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)
- National Advisory
Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems (NAC)
1949: April
13 1952: November 18 (attached memo)
- National
Agricultural Mobilization Advisory Board
- National Assembly,
French (speech in by Robert Schuman)
1950: October 1;
November 21
- National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
- National Conference
of Christians and Jews
- National Conference
of Negro Women
1950: November 20
(Acheson's speech)
- National
Development Bank (Brazil)
- National Farmers
Union
1949: March
28 1950: October 27
- National Guardsman
- National Iranian
Oil Company (NIOC)
1951: October
24 1952: December 4
- National
Intelligence Estimates (NIE-CIA)
- 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
- National Production
Act (and the Iranian oil controversy)
- 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
- National Security
Council Agenda
1951: February 2
(re ODMR-Charles E. Wilson, Office of Defense Mobilization) 1952:
March 3
- National Security
Council Dictation
- National Security
Council Executive Secretary ("Director")
- 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
- National Security
Council, Organization of
- National Security
Council Papers - in general
1951: January 27;
June 13 (re Kem Amendment)
- National Security
Council, Paper 26/2
- National Security
Council, Paper 29
1950: November 9
(re Korean War)
- National Security
Council, Paper 31
- National Security
Council, Paper 48/2
- National Security
Council, Paper 67/2
- 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
- National Security
Council, Paper 77/1
- National Security
Council, Paper 78
- National Security
Council, Paper 78/1
- National Security
Council, Paper 78/3 (Port Security)
- National Security
Council, Paper 84/1 (Progress Report on Security of Strategically
Important Industrial Operations in Foreign Countries)
- National Security
Council, Paper 92 (re China Policy)
- National Security
Council, Paper 96
- National Security
Council, Paper 104 and accompanying documents
- National Security
Council, Paper 114
- National Security
Council, Paper 118/1 (change in text of)
- National Security
Council, Paper 120/1, 121 and Progress Report for National Security
Council 104/2
- National Security
Council, Paper 124
- National Security
Council, Paper 135/1
- National Security
Council, Progress Report of Security of Strategically Important
Industrial Areas in Foreign Countries
- National Security
Council and PSB (Psychological Strategy Board)
- National Security
Council, Proposed Reorganization of
- 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
- National Security
Resources Board (NSRB)
1949: February 3;
March 31 1950: May 5; August 25; October 20; November 9
- National War
College
- Nationalist
movements in Third World countries
- Naval Aide to the
President (Admiral Robert Dennison)
- Naval Fleet,
movement of United States from California to Pearl Harbor
- Navy, British
- Navy, Department of
the
1949: September
16 1952: July 28
- Navy League
(Chicago)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Negus (re
Italian-Libyan dispute)
- 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
- Neri, Fel no (Under
Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines)
- Ness, Norman
(mentioned as Assistant on the Public Committee for the Dollar Gap
program)
- 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
- Netherlands
Antilles
- Netherlands
carillon
- Netherlands
Financial Counselor in Indonesian
- Netherlands-Indonesian relations in New Guinea
- 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
- "Neutral" position
of southern NATO countries
- Neves da Fontoura,
Jao (Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs)
1951: April 1, 5;
August 3 1952: November 9
- New Deal
- New Delhi
1951: July
16 1952: April 3
- New Foundland,
military bases in
- New Foundland and
Labrador, section of United States Air Force communications facilities
in
- New Guinea
1952: May 19;
June 6; October 31; November 6
- New Guinea,
Netherlands
- New Guinea, western
- Newman, Mr.
- "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)
- "New York
Herald-Tribune"
- New York Power
Authority (NYPA)
- "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
- 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)
- Niles, David K.
(White House)
- Nimitz, Admiral
Chester
1949: May 28;
June 29; September 15 1951: February 12, 13, 14 1952: March 3
- Nishumura, Kumoo
(Japanese Embassy)
- 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
- Noble, G. Bernard
(State Department, Office of Public Affairs and Chief of Division of
Historical Policy Research)
- Nobleman, Eli J.
(Senate staff)1
- 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)
- Norman, Montague C.
(mentioned as possible member of Public Committee on Dollar Gap)
- Norstadt, General
Lauris (United States Air Force)
- 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
- North Africa, South
African commitment to defense of
- North African
liberation
- North Asia and
Western Pacific Areas
- North Atlantic
areas, defense of
- North Atlantic
Charter
- North Atlantic
Command (Commander)
1950: July 31;
December 1
- North Atlantic
Community
1950: April
4 1952: October 30
- North Atlantic
Conference
- 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
- North Atlantic
Council Resolution on Tunisia
- North Atlantic
Defense Committee
- North Atlantic
Finance and Economic Committee
- North Atlantic
Naval Command
1952: January 15
(Pearson letter)
- North Atlantic
Ocean Regional Planning Group
- 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
- North Atlantic
Powers
- 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
- 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
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, admission of Spain
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, agreement on German rearmament
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, aircraft for, purchased by the United States in the
United Kingdom
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, annual review
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, appointment of head of
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, arms build up
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, attack
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Australia's interest in planning
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Belgium's commitment to
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Brussels meeting
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization Budget
1950: June 5;
August (notes to "Jim") 1951: June 21
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization Charter, Article 3
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization Command (General Matthew B. Ridgway)
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization commitments and arms procurement in France
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization Conference
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, contributions to
- 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
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization defense efforts, German contributions to
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization Defense Production Board
- 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
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization-European Defense Community, Joint Meeting of
Ministers of
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, European Command Theater (North, Central, South)
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization Finance and Economic Board
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, German membership (participation in)
1951:, July
5 1952: November 12
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Greek and Turkish membership in
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Headquarters, location of
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Integrated Military Force of
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, International Working Groups Report on the
Establishment of a Planning Board for Ocean Shipping under
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Irish non-participation in
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Italian troops in
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Joint Committee under
- 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
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization operations in the Eastern Atlantic
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization Paper on the Integrated European Forces and the
Supreme Command
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization Paris meeting (European Defense Community)
1952: January 5;
November 6
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, procedures of
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, pursuit of wings between NATO and Far Eastern
Command
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Report by Lieutenent General Alfred Gruenther
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Secretary-General of
1952: February
27, 29; March 4, 10
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization staff
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization Standing Group (Combined Chiefs of Staff)
1950: August
30 1952: May 19
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, statement on Korean War
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Supreme Commander of
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Supreme Headquarters
- North Atlantic
Treaty Organization weapons contracts, suggestion by Anthony Eden that
the United States assume some United Kingdom contracts for
- North Atlantic
Union
- North Carolina
(Ashville), letter from Thomas J. Harkins, friend of President Truman re
Masons in France
- North Sea (Naval)
Forces
- Northern and
Southern European Treaty countries, differences between
- Norton, Garr on
- Norton, Mary T.
(Congresswoman from New Jersey)
- 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
- Norwegian Prime
Minister, luncheon for
- Norwegian public
opinion
- 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)
- Noyes, David
- Nufer, Albert F.
(United States Ambassador to Nicaragua and Argentina)
1951: March
30 1952: February 4; April 7, 17
- Numan, Sean (Irish
Minister)
- Nuveen, John, Jr.
(ECA Mission in Brussels)
1949: May 16;
September 16
- Nykoop, John Albert
(Minister of Finland)
- Nyrop, Donald W.
(Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board)
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)
- Ocampo, General
Gervan (Colombian Minister of Defense)
- 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)
- Odria, (President
of Peru)
- Office of Defense
Mobilization (ODM)
- 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
- Office of the Naval
Surgeon
- 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)
- 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)
- Oil (Petroleum)
1949: September
15; November 18; December 24 1950: July 13, 14, 16, 27
- Oil, Arab oil
reserves
- Oil companies,
United States experiences in Mexico and Iran with nationalization
- Oil companies,
United States - meetings with Acheson
- 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
- Oil,
nationalization of (Iran)
- Oil and NATO
- Oil and Saudi
Arabia
- Oil shipments to
China
- Oil, Venezuelan
- 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)
- Olmstead, General
G.H., (Defense Department, Director, Office of the Military Assistant)
- 0'Mahoney, Senator
Joseph C. (Wyoming)
1949: March
24 1952: June 6; December 8 (statute on wool)
- Omnibus Bill
- Openheimer, Fritz
(Council of Foreign Ministers-Paris)
- "Operation Trigger"
(registration of defense and base rights agreements with the United
Nations)
- Ordoney, Sr. Dr.
Vrgilio Diaz
- Oreaumurio, Dr. Don
J. Rafael (Ambassador of Costa Rica)
- 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
- Organization of
American States, proposed speech to by President Truman
- Organization of
American States, Secretary-General of
- 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
- Ortega, Luis
Machadag (Cuban Ambasador)
- Orthodox
Christianity
- Ortoma, Mr.*
(Italian delegation in conversation with Prime Minister De Gaspari -
*first name not given)
- Osegueda, Dr. Raul
(Foreign Minister of Guatamala)
- O'Shaunessy, Elim
(State Department, Western Europe)
- O'Sullivan, Eugene
D. (Congressman, Nebraska)
- Otanez, Dr.
Augelemo (Minister-Counselor, Embassy of Venezuela)
- Ottawa (Canada),
Acheson's visit to
- Ottawa Conference
(talks)
1951: August 23;
September 11, 21, 24, 25, October 1, 23 1952: March 10
- Our Lady of
Lourdes, visions similar to
- Outer Mongola
- Overseas
Consultants, Inc. (group of private persons who advised Iran on economic
development headed by Max W. Thornburg)
- Oxford University
degree for Dean Acheson
- Oxnam, Methodist
Bishop Bromley (opponent of representative to the Vatican)
P
- Pace-Acheson
conversations, notes re
- 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)
- 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
- Pacific
Council-Honolulu meeting
- 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
- 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)
- Paden, Charles
(missionary of Church of Christ, Brownsville, Texas)
- 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
- 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
- Pakistan, exchange
rate of
- Pakistan-Kashmir
dispute
- Pakistan and MEDO
(Middle East Defense Organization)
1952: October
1 1953: January 13
- Pakistan, request
for special assistance in arms procurement
- Pakistan, wheat
shortage in
- Palacios, Londano
(Colombian delegation to United Nations General Assembly)
- Palais de Chaillot
(Paris)
- 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
- Palestine-Israel
blamed for troubles in by Ali-Jamali of Iraq
- Palestine question,
solution to by the United Nations
- 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)
- Paraguay
1949: February
17; July 9 1951: March 20; April 1 1952: October 22
- Paris (France)
1952: June 6
(meeting at)
- Paris Communique
- Paris Conference
(re European Army)
1951: August 2;
September 21
- Paris as location
of NATO
- Parker, Joseph 0.
(House of Representatives staff)
- Parkman, Henry
- Parodi, Alexandre
(Secretary-General of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
- 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.
- Patterson, Robert
P.
1949: February
21; March 2 1952: October 9
- Patton, General
George (buried at American military cemetery in Hamm, Luxembourg)
- 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
- Paz, Dr. Hipolito
Jesus (Foreign Minister of Argentina)
1951: March 24;
April 1; August 24 (Ambassador)
- Peace Observation
Commission
- 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)
- Peking (China)
1952: January 7
(British Embassy Dinner)
- Peking-Moscow
solitarity
- 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)
- Pella, Guiseppe
(Italian Minister of the Budget and Treasury - Minister of the Budget
after July 1,1951)
- Pellecer, Carlos
Manuel (political leader in Guatamala)
- 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)
- 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)
- Permanent Court of
Arbitration, vacancies on the
- 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
- 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)
- Petroleum (oil)
- Petroleum
Administration for Defense
- 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)
- "Philadelphia
Evening Bulletin Forum"
- Philippine Foreign
Service
- Philippine
membership in ECOSOC
- Philippine
membership in United Na ons Trusteeship
- Philippine
participation in Southeast Asian military conversations
- Philippine press
- Philippine War
Damage Commission
- 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"
- Philippines,
bilaterial treaty with
- Philippines,
possible role in Indochina War
- Phillips Amendment
- Phillips, Joseph
(State Department staff member of the Psychological Strategy Board)
- Pickett, Clarence
(American Friends Service Committee)
- Pico, Rafael
(Caribbean Commission)
- Pilgram speech
- Pinay, Antonio
(French Minister of Finance)
- Pinay program for
saving the Franc
- Pinchot, Mrs.
Gifford
- Pinder, Frank
(Liberian official who administered Point Four Program in Liberia)
- Piniero, Jesus T.
(Caribbean Commission, Ambassador of E1 Salvador)
- 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)
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Point Four
Program-Inaugural Address
1949: January 24;
March 29; April 1; May 3; July 3
- Point Four Speech
- Poison gas,
Communist charge of United States use of in the Korean War
- 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
- Poles (See Poland)
- Police, German
- Policy Planning
Staff (State Department)
1950: December
6 1951: May 26; October 16
- Polish-German
frontier
- Polish Military
Mission in Berlin, Chief of
- Polish vote in
district of Congressman Daniel Flood of Pennsylvania
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Popovic, General
Koca (Chief of Staff, Yugoslav Armed Forces)
- 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
- Portal, Lord Peter
(Member, British Joint Chiefs of Staff and Combined Chiefs of Staff
during World War II)
- Porter, Paul A.
- Porter, Paul R.
- Port Security (NSC
meeting on)
- 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)
- Potofsky, Jacob S.
(CIO leader)
- 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
- Powell, John B.
("China Weekly Review")
- Pratt, Albert
(Admiral Nimitze Staff)
- Pravda (article
quoting United States newspapers about the lack of leadership in the
United States)
- Prayer, United
Nations Day of
1950: September 7
(recommended by Mrs. Roosevelt)
- Press, Acheson's
relations with
- 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
- Prio, Carlos
(President of Cuba until March 10, 1952)
- Prisoners of War,
Korea, repatriation of
1950: October 15
(Wake Island Conference)
- Privy Council
(Canadian), Secretary of
- Prochozka, Dr.
Vladimir (Ambassador of Czechoslovakia)
- Proctor, Mr.* (a
member of group who met with Acheson - no first name given)
- Propaganda,
Communist
- Propaganda
offensive
- Prospect House
(desire of Mrs. James Forrestal to sell to the State Department)
- Protestants in
Spain
1951: August 2
(treatment of by Franco)
- Provisional
Intergovernmental Committee for the Movement of Migrants from Europe
(PICMME)
- Psychological
Operations Coordinating Committee (POC) - Psychological Strategy Board
- Psychological
Strategy Board (PSB), 1952, March 17, April 24
- Psychological
Strategy Board, History of
- Psychological
Strategy Board - lack of liason between Director of and Under
Secretaries of State and Defense
- 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,"
- Public debt in the
United States, management of
1952: November 18
(attached memo)
- Public Laws (P. L.
590 and P. L. 104)
- Public Works
Committee, Senate
- Puerto Rico
1949: May
4 1950: February 17 1952: July 24
- Puerto Rico,
Constitution of
- Punjab, West
(India), troops near border
- Pusktoonistan
1950: November 17
(Afghan-Pakistan dispute) 1951: April 23
- Punta Gorda
(Florida), shrimp boats operating out of
- Pyongyang, North
Korea
1950: October 15
(Wake Island Conference)
- Pyun, Yanz Tai
(Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea
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