Dean Acheson

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

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

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Alphabetically listed by name and subject
(date follows name or subject)
Q
  • Qashquis (Iranian tribe who were violently anti-British)
      1951: July 6
  • Qatar
      1952: December 2
  • Qavana Government (Iran)
      1952: July 21, 31
  • Quadripartite meeting in London, suggested
      1952: June 24
  • Quai a' Orsay
      1952: April 3
  • Quakers, unpublicized trip to the Soviet Union
      1950: April 20
  • Queille, Henry (French Minister of the Interior)
      1951: June 28
  • "Queen Elizabeth" (ship)
      1949: December 1
      1951: October 24 (Acheson's trip to Europe as described in letter to John J. Mccloy)
  • Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain1
      1952: February 6
  • "Queen Mary" (ship)
      1951: December 31 (Churchill's trip to the United States)
      1952: June 3
  • Querino, President Elpidio (Philippines)
      1949: July 14, 19, 20, 21, 25; August 9, 15, 18
      1950: February 4, March 2, June 1, 8, 23; October 15 (Wake Island Conference); December 27
      1951: July 10; August 23
      1952: July 24; October 7, 14; November 11
  • Quintanilla, Amassador Luis A. (Chairman, Organization of American States (OAS)
      1950: February 16
  • Quiros, Carlos A. (Charge d'Affairs, Argentine Embassy)
      1951: July 9
  • Quvam, Ahmed (formerly Prime Minister of Iran), 1950, April 27
R
  • Radford, Arthur W. (Admiral, United States Navy, later chairman of JCS)
      1952: June 19; July 12, 23, 24, 28; October 7, 15; November 11; December 18, 31
  • Rae, John M. (Defense Production Administration)
      1952: October (undated draft memo)
  • Rahim, Mohammed Karil Abdul (Ambassador of Egypt)
      1949: February 5
      1950: April 13; October 17
  • Rand, Stuart (Boston Community Fund)
      1949: April 12
  • Randolph, A. Philip (chairman of committee of Negro leaders who visited with Acheson)
      1951: April 16
  • Ranjansen, Binay (Ambassador of India)
      1951: December 21
  • Rankin, John E. (Congressman, Mississippi)
      1952: October 20
  • Rankin, Karl L. (Consul General of Hong Kong)
      1949: November 30
      1950: July 27
      1951: April 10
  • Rapp, Sir Thomas (United Kingdom delegate to London Ministerial talks, June 24, 1952)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of meeting June 24, 1952)
  • Rapproachment between France and Germany
      1952: November 22
  • Rashmir (Military depot, Korea)
      1950: September 11; October 12
      1951: February 19; May 26 (bombing of)
  • Rasmessen, Gustav V. (Foreign Minister of Denmark)
      1949: March 11, 15; September 16
  • Rau, Sir Bengal Rama (Indian Ambassador)
      1949: February 15
      1950: December 2, 10
  • Ravadal, C.M. (Foreign Service Officer)
      1949: April 14
  • Raw materials (strategic materials)
      1950: December 29, (talks with British and French re control and allocation of)
      1951: January 3, 15, 24; February 7, 13; April 5, 27; May 15; October 1; December 19
  • Rayburn, Speaker Sam
      1949: March 28; April 8; June 27, 30; July 5, 7, 25; August 3, 15; October 13
      1950: March 30; May 4; June 9, 26, 27
      1951: February 20; May 25; December 20
      1952: March 3, 27; April 7
  • Raymond, John M. (State Department, Assistant Legal Adviser on German Affairs)
      1951: July 11
  • Raynor, G. Heyden (State Department, Director, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs)
      1950: October 9
      1951: January 24; February 6; March 13
      1952: March 11; June 17, 19, 20
  • Razmora, (assassination of March 7, 1951)
      1951: July 5
  • Reading, Lord Gerald Rufus Isaacs (British Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1951-53 - United Kingdom delegate to London Ministerial talks, June 24, 1952)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting)
  • Reber, Samuel (United States Deputy, Austrian Treaty Negotiations, London, 1949 and Director of Political Affairs, Office of the High Commission for Germany)
      1949: July 11; August 24; September 15
      1952: December 24
  • Reciprocal Trade Agreements (Bill)
      1950: November 21; December 24
      1951: May 24
      1952: April 22 (in Brazil)
  • Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
      1949: October 13
      1951: February 10 (Acheson's notes on Taft speech); April 20; July 9; August 10
  • Red Cross
      1951: September 3
      1952: March 11 (President of the International Red Cross)
  • Reed, Charles J., II, (State Department, Southeast Asian Affairs)
      1949: March 31 (Asian Affairs)
  • Reed, Justice (Director General, Australian Department of Defense)
      1949: April 20
  • Reed, Paul Knight (United Mine Workers of America-UMWA)
      1950: January 6
  • Reed, Philip (General Electric Corporation considered for Korean Relief Agent)
      1950: November 20
  • Reed, William T. (Senate staff)
      1950: June 8
  • Registration of Arms with the United Nations, meeting re
      1952: February 4
  • Reid, Mrs. Ogden (Helen Rogers), (considered for United States Delegation of the United Nations)
      1951: August 20
  • Reinhardt, G. Frederick (Council of Foreign Ministers-Paris)
      1949: May 23
      1951: February 19; April 20; August 3, 28
  • Reinstein, Jacques J. (Council of Foreign Ministers-Paris-French official at)
      1949: May 13
      1952: May 9
  • Religious liberty, denial of in Spain
      1949: July 21; December 20 (See also Spain)
  • Remorino, Dr. Jeronomo (Ambassador of Argentina)
      1950: June 30
      1951: March 24; July 9
  • Reparations, German
      1949: July 25
  • Reparations, Israeli claims from Germany
      1951: July 5
      1952: May 2
  • Repatriation of Prisoners of War, forced, United Nations resolution of
      1953: January 16
  • Republican Platform Committee, Senator Vandenberg's refusal to join
      1950: January 21
  • Reston, James "Scotty"
      1950: December 10, 29
      1952: December 29 (exchange with Stalin)
  • Restrepo-Jaramillo, Gonzolo (Colombian Ambassador)
      1949: April 19
  • Retired Foreign Service Officers Association
      1951: April 1
      1952: March 19
  • Reuchlin, Otto (Minister, Netherlands Embassy)
      1950: June 9
  • Reuther, Ernst (Lord Mayor of Berlin)
      1952: May 8
  • Reuther, Victor (UAW)
      1950: February 9
  • Reymond, M. Paul (Deputy French National Assembly)
      1949: April 22
      1952: May 6
  • Rhee, Sigman (President, Republic of Korea)
      1949: July 11
      1950: March 2; June 26, 28; July 15; October 11, 15 (Wake Island Conference)
      1951: August 2
      1952: March 3, 19; April 3; May 2, 5 (reply to Rhee newsletter); June 5 (reply to)
  • Rhine Valley (Rhine River)
      1950: January 19; October (notes); December 15
  • Rhodes Negotiations on Palestine
      1949: February 5; December 24
      1952: July 24
  • Ribicoff, Congressman Abraham A. (Connecticut)
      1951: March 15; July 5; August 9 (considered as United States Delegate at San Francisco Conference)
  • Rice crop in Korea
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Rice, Marion (United States Vice Consul at Benghazi)
      1950: November 20
  • Rice production in Indonesia
      1952: October 31
  • Richards, Congressman James P. (South Carolina)
      1949: July 5
      1951: January 9; May 24; June 29; July 10, 11, 13, 19, 25
      1952: January 30; March 3; May 19; December 10
  • Richardson, Hugh (British official in Tibet)
      1950: February 17
  • Richardson, Seth (Loyalty Review Board)
      1950: April 3
  • Riddleberger, James W. (State Department, D ector, Bureau of German Affairs)
      1952: December 5, 31
      1953: January 29 (John Foster Dulles' letter to Acheson)
  • Ridgeway, General Matthew B.
      1951: June 8, 21, 28, 29; July 19
      1952: January 24; February 8, 11; March 13, 14, 17; April 3, 12, 24; October 20; December 14, 24
  • Riefler, Dr. Winfield (mentioned in connection with the Dollar Gap, Public Committee on)
      1950: March 9
  • Rifai, Dr. Zofer (Syrian official)
      1952: October 30 (Acheson's reception); November 14
  • Riley, Major General William E. (United Nations observer at Cairo)
      1950: March 28; August 28
  • Ringwald, Arthur R. (State Department, Foreign Service Officer, 1st Secretary, American Embassy, London and United States Delegate, London Ministerial talks, June 26, 1952)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of meetings June 26, 1952)
  • Rio, Doce (Brazilian clients of Export-Import Bank)
      1950: October 19
  • Rio Pact (Treaty, Conference)
      1949: March 10
      1950: June 12, 30
      1952: January 24; June 18
  • Rios, Juan Antonio (President of Chile)
      1949: October 20
  • Robbins, Admiral Thomas H. (Pacific Joint Strategic Survey Committee)
      1952: July 24
  • Roberts, Edward (President, Waterman Steamship Company)
      1950: May 18
  • Roberts, Sir Frank K., (British Deputy Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 and 27 meetings)
  • Roberts, Owen D.
      1949: February 21; March 2
  • Robertson, Norman (Canadian official mentioned in connection with the Kashmir dispute)
      1950: March 28; July 29
  • Robledo, Gomez (Mexican Delegate to OAS)
      1950: February 16
  • Rochefort, Mr.* (French Delegate, London Mnsterial Talks, June 28, 1952 - *no first name given)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 28 meeting)
  • Rocheta, Manual (Official of Portugese Embassy)
      1950: June 12
  • Rockefeller Foundation
      1949: July 12
      1950: April 5
  • Rockefeller, Nelson
      1950: July 24
  • Rocket Range Project, Joint United Kingdom-Australian
      1949: April 20
  • Rockwell, J.W. (State Department, African and the Near East-Israel)
      1950: January 3, 31; March 10, 28; April 5; October 20
      1952: January 4
  • Rodgers, W.S.S. (Chairman, Texas Oil Company)
      1951: October 10
  • Roem, Mohammed (Foreign Minister of Indonesia)
      1950: November 14
  • Rogers, Charles E. (State Department, Britain and Northern Europe)
      1951: May 17
  • Rogers, Dwight L. (Congressman, Florida)
      1950: June 8
  • Rogers, Franklin D., Jr., (House of Representatives staff)
      1950: June 8
  • Rogers, James Grafton (friend or associate of Dean Acheson and Judge Learned Hand)
      1953: January 3
  • Roland, Martha (House of Representatives staff)
      1950: June 8
  • Roman Empire compared to situation in Italy in 1951
      1951: October 2
  • Romanov Dynasty (Peter the Great and Catherine the Great)
      1950: June 5
  • Rome Court of Cassation (Trieste issue)
      1951: October 1
  • Romulo, Carlos (Ambassador of the Philippines, Philippine Ambassador to the United Nations)
      1949: January 21; November 21
      1950: February 4; March 2, 10, 23; December 27
      1951: July 10
      1952: February 5; October 7, 15, 30 (Acheson's reception); November 11
  • Ronhovde, A. G. (State Department, British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs)
      1951: May 28
      1952: April 14
  • Rooney, Congressman John S. (New York)
      1949: April 14
      1950: January 26
      1951: April 5; July 27
  • Roosevelt, Franklin D.
      1950: April 20 (Portrait of for the United Nations)
      1951: May 1 (George F. Kennan lecture on World War II)
  • Roosevelt, Franklin D. - ideas on Lend-Lease discussed
      1951: April 20
  • Roosevelt, Franklin D. - resolution by the Fourth Meeting of the Consultation of Ministers for Foreign Affairs of American States honoring
      1951: April 1
  • Roosevelt, Congressman Franklin D., Jr. (New York)
      1950: March 28
  • Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D. (Eleanor)
      1949: December 20
      1950: September 7
      1951: July 25; December 11, 20
      1952: January 4; April 3; May 8; October 3
  • Rosenberg, James N. (Chairman, Human Rights Committee, National Council of Christians and Jews)
      1949: March 22
  • Ross, Archibald David M. (British Counselor, Foreign Office, Teheran, 1950-53, United Kingdom Delegate, London Ministerial Talks, June 24, 1952)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting)
  • Ross, Arthur M. (official of the CIO)
      1950: February 17
  • Ross, Charles G. (White House Press Secretary)
      1950: June 27; August 26
  • Ross, George T. (State Department, TCA, Industry and Commerce staff)
      1952: October 17 (Acheson's luncheon for Latin American leaders); November 26
  • Ross, John C. "Jack" (United Nations staff)
      1952: January 4; (Philip Jessup's letter of December 17, 1951), October 27, 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Ross, Michael (Director, CIO, International Department)
      1949: March 29
  • Rothschild properties in Paris
      1949: August 3, 23, 30
  • Rothschild, Robert (Belgian Counsellor)
      1952: January 10
  • Round Table Conference on Indonesia
      1950: March 21
  • Rountree, William M. (State Department, Office of Greek, Turkish and Iranian Affairs)
      1950: August 25
      1951: July 5, 10
      1952: January 9
  • Roux, Jacques (Officer in Charge of Asian Territories and Pacific Ocean Affairs of France -French delegate, London Ministerial Talks, June 27, 1952)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 27, 1952 meeting)
  • Rowan, Sir Leslie (British Embassy official)
      1950: January 6; May 5
  • Rowe, J.W. (State Department official)
      1950: June 8; August 2
  • Roy, Keith (Deputy Secretary of Indian Ministry of Finance)
      1949: June 29
  • Royall, Kenneth (Secretary of the Army)
      1949: January 26; February 15, 28; March 3; April 19
      1950: April 28
  • Rubber
      1951: January 6, 9
      1952: June 12 (crude rubber)
  • Rubber, synthetic, Chile's need for
      1951: February 9
  • Rubin, Seymour J. (member of American Jewish group which discussed German-Israeli negotiations on reparations)
      1952: May 2
  • Rubotton, R. R., Jr. (State Department official icharge of Mexican affairs)
      1951: March 22
  • Ruhr, The
      1949: March 22 (Agreement)
      1951: June 21; July 5
  • Ruhr Authority
      1950: January 14
  • Ruhr Commission
      1949: July 18, 21
  • Rum (Roem), Mohammed (Foreign Minister of Indonesia)
      1952 (See Indonesia)
  • Rumania (Romania)
      1950: September 8 (Acheson's speech); October 20
  • Rusk, Dean (State Department, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs)
      1949: January 22; March 9, 11, 22, 28; April 5, 8, 12, 14, 18; May 2, 3, 5, 9, 16; July 5, 7, 11, 12, 14, 18; August 16; September 16, 26
      1950: January 1, 13, 21, 26; February 16; March 1, 7, 9, 28; April 4, 5, 6, 17, 24; June 8, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29; July 3, 17, 31; August 26; September 7; October 9, 15 (Wake Island Conference), 19; November 6, 7, 13, 21, 24, 28, 30; December 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 27
      1951: January 18, 29; February 1, 19; April 2, 6, 9, 27; May 21 (Rusk speech); June 8, 20; July 5, 6; August 9, 29; September 3, 27; October 9, 22
      1952: January 4 (Jessup's letter December 17, 1951), 22; February 6; March 17
  • "Rusk Line" settlement in Korean War along 38th Parallel
      1951: April 2
  • Russell, Francis
      1949: March 21; June 30; July 21; September 16
      1950: May 1; June 8
  • Russell, Senator Richard B. (Georgia)
      1950: June 5
      1952: May 13; June 13 (letter on Korean War)
  • Russia (See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - USSR)
  • Russia, Historical Development before 1917
      1950: June 5
  • Russia, Old (Czarist Russia)
      1950: June 5
  • Russian-American Friendship (exploitation of psychological warfare)
      1951: February 15
  • Russian jets based in Shanghai
      1950: June 25
  • Russian note (See Soviet note)
  • Russian people, no argument with
      1950: June 5
  • Russo-Japanese War (1905)
      1950: June 5
  • Ryan Group (Petroleum group represented by Joseph Davies)
      1951: July 10
  • Ryuku Island
      1950: June 25
      1951: October 17 (proposed Congressional Commission on)
      1952: March 19 (article by John Foster Dulles in "Christian Century")
S
  • Saar, The (Germany)
      1950: June 19
      1952: March 11, 18; July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting); November 12; December 31
  • Saar, The-Europeanization of
      1952: November 12
  • Saar, The-Franco-German statement on
      1952: March 12
  • Sabath, Congressman Adolph J. (New York)
      1950: January 18; April 18
  • Sabrano, Erlindo (Vice Governor of State of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
      1952: October 31
  • Sacosa, Sevilla (Nicaraguan representative on the OAS)
      1950: February 16
  • Sadak, Necmeddin (Foreign Minister of Turkey)
      1949: April 12
  • Sadowski, George D. (Congressman, Michigan)
      1950: June 8
  • Sae San, Kim (Counselor, Korean Embassy)
      1950: May 7
  • Saif-E1 Islam Abdullah, Prince (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Yemen)
      1952: October 30 (Acheson's reception); November 14
  • Saigon (Vietnam)
      1951: September 14
      1952: August 11 (Perle Mesta's report); December 18, 31
  • St. Clair, Darrell (Senate staff)
      1950: June 8
  • St. Francis of Assisi, The Stigmata of
      1952: April 9
  • St. Laurent, Luis (Prime Minister of Canada)
      1949: February 13, 15
      1950: September 7; October 12; November 7
      1951: September 24
      1952: February 27; March 26; April 9; November 3, 22
  • St. Lawrence Seaway Bill
      1952: February 29; April 14
  • St. Lawrence Seaway Commission (International Joint Commission)
      1952: January 11; October 31
  • St. Lawrence Seaway Power Authority
      1952: December 3
  • St. Lawrence Seaway Project
      1949: Feburary 13; April 13; December 22
      1950: January 25
      1951: May 14
      1952: January 11; February 29; March 26; April 4, 7, 12, 14; June 13; October 31; November 3, 22
  • St. Louis, Missouri - speech by Dean Acheson in
      1952: March 3
  • St. Patrick's Day Address by Sean McBride (Minister of External Affairs of Ireland at Philadelphia)
      1951: March 13
  • Sakoue, Muni (Translation of discussion with Syrian Diet)
      1951: October 15
  • Sakishima (islands south of Okinawa)
      1958: June 25
  • Salazar, Dr. Antonio de Oliveira (Prime Minister of Portugal)
      1950: July 24
      1952: March 17
  • Salazar, Dr. Joaquin E. (Dominican Republic)
      1952: October 17 (Acheson's luncheon)
  • Salinas, Brigadier General Alberto
      1951: April 6
  • Salles, Walther (Ambassador of Brazil)
      1952: June 5
  • Saltonstall, Senator Leverett (Massachusetts)
      1950: July 26
      1952: May 13, 14(13)
  • Saltzman, Charles E.
      1949: January 26; February 28
  • Samoa
      1952: June 6(5)
  • Sampson, Mrs. Edith S. (Alternative Representative to 7th Session of United States General Assembly)
      1952: October 3
  • Sanders, William (Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs)
      1952: October 17 (Acheson's luncheon), October 30 (Acheson's reception)
  • Sandifer, Durwood V.
      1949: May 4
      1950: October 19
      1952: May 8
  • Sandoval, Carlos H. Aldana (Ambassador of Guatemala)
      1951: May 18
  • Sandy Hill Iron and Brass Works, Hudson Falls, New York
      1952: April 22
  • Sanford, Mrs. Wagland
      1950: June 9
  • San Francisco Conference (Japanese Peace Treaty)
      1949: July 12
      1951: July 2; August 9, 20, 24; September 3, 10, 11, 14; October 1, 15
  • Santa Cruz, Herman (Chilean official)
      1952: October 17, (guest at Secretary Acheson's luncheon)
  • Santo Domingo
      1951: July 23
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil
      1952: June 19
  • Sarasin, Phat (Ambassador of Thailand)
      1952: June 5; October 9
  • Sargeant, Howland H. (State Department, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs)
      1951: February 15
      1952: January 17; March 17, 20; April 24
  • Sariano, Mr.* (Philippine official - *no first name given)
      1950: June 8
  • Sarnoff, David
      1950: March 6
      1952: April 28
  • Saryslv, Salin (Yemen official)
      1952: October 17 (Acheson's reception)
  • Sasaki, Mario (Liberal Party, Japanese Diet)
      1951: October 15
  • Sastroanidjojo, Ali (Indonesian Ambassador)
      1950: February 9; November 16
      1951: September 13, 14
  • Satellite countries, Soviet
      1949: September 14; October 13, 17
      1950: October (notes)
      1951: September 25
  • Saton, Toshito (Japanese Diet official)
      1951: October 5
  • Satterthwaite, Joseph C. (State Department, Office of Africa and Near Eastern Affairs)
      1949: February 5, 17; March 22, 31; April 12, 26; August 31; September 14, 15
      1950: June 29; July 3, 24; October 23
  • Satterthwaite, Livingston (State Department, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs)
      1950: July 11
      1951: September 3
  • Saudi Arabia
      1949: February 28
      1950: March 28
      1952: October 30 (Acheson's reception); December 2
  • Saudi Arabia and the Arabian American Oil Company (ARAMCO)
      1952: December 6
  • Saud, Ibin (King of Saudi Arabia)
      1949: February 28
  • Savilla-Sacosa, Dr. Guillermo (Nicaraguan official)
      1952: October 17 (guest at Acheson's reception)
  • Savoy-Plaza Hotel (New York City)
      1950: November 14
  • Sawyer, Charles S. (Secretary of Commerce)
      1949: December 22
      1950: July 14; September 1, 6; October 11, 27, 30; November 2, 21, 27, 30
      1951: January 5, 9; February 9, 21
  • Scandinavia (Scandinavian countries)
      1950: January 18; August 14
      1951: January 24
      1952: July 28; November 13 (notes)
  • Scandinavian Post
      1949: February 9, 10
      1952: July 28
  • Schacht, Mr.* (German official who worked with Camille Gutt on the Anglo-Iranian oil controversy) (*no first name given)
      1952: October 16
  • Schaerf, Dr. Adolf (Vice Chancellor of Austria)
      1952: March 3
  • Schneider, John T.
      1950: March 1
  • Schoenfeld, Rudolf E. (Ambassador to Guatamala)
      1952: December 1
  • School of Foreign Service, Washington, D.C.
      1951: April 13
  • Schricker, Jacques (2nd Secretary, French Embassy)
      1952: March 19
  • Schrieker, Henry Frederick (formerly Governor of Indiana)
      1949: January 26
  • Schumacher, Kurt (Chairman, Social Democratic Party in Germany, member of Bundestag)
      1951: August 1
      1952: July 28
  • Schuman, Maurice
      1951: October 24
  • Schuman Plan
      1950: June 9; July 17; October 25, 27; December 15
      1951: April 1, 3; July 5
      1952: January 21; April 7, 14; May 6; October 15, 30; November 22; December 14, 24
  • Schuman Plan Conference
      1952: April 7, 10
  • Schuman Plan, High Authority under the
      1952: December 31
  • Schuman, Robert
      1949: March 11, 15, 29, 31; April 7, 8; May 4, 23, (Council of Foreign Ministers); July 8, 28; September 15, 16, 21, 26, 27; October 12; November 7; December 1, 5
      1950: January 18; March 13, 27; April 2 4; May 18; June 9; July 17; August 23; October 25, 29; November 3, 4, 21; December 1, 5, 6, 7, 16
      1951: January 5, 9, 16, 27; March 19; April 1; June 28; August 6; September 6, 10, 14; October 1, 9, 15; December 11
      1952: January 4, 7, 10; February 2, 14, (message for); March 4, 12, 13, 14, 18, 21, 24; April 3; May 6, 15; June 6, 12, 16, 19; July 14 (minutes of June 24, 26, 27 meetings), 21; October 8, 15, 21, 27, 30; November 9, 11, 12, 14; December 14, 18, 22
      1953: January 13
  • Schuyler, General Courtland V. (staff officer under General Eisenhower at SHAPE)
      1951: August 2
  • Scott, Hugh D., Jr. (Congressman, Pennsylvania)
      1950: June 8
  • Scott, Joseph W. (State Department, Western Europe)
      1949: December 23
      1950: March 21; June 9
      1952: January 21; April 3, 10
  • Scott, Sir Oswald Arthur (British Ambassador to Peru, 1951-53 and member of United Kingdom delegation, London Ministerial talks)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 26 meeting)
  • Scott, Robert (British official involved in Truman-Atlee talks)
      1950: December 4, 5, 7
  • Scott, Walter K. (State Department, Western Europe)
      1951: June 20
  • Scrapbook on foreign policy
      1953: January 15
  • Scrap iron shipments to Japan in 1930s
      1949: July 21
  • Seattle, Washington Centennial Celebration
      1952: March 17
  • Sebold, William J. (Ambassador to Japan and to Burma - involved in Japanese Peace Treaty)
      1950: June 5
      1951: September 3
      1952: March 6
  • Second Conference on Union Ministers - the Hague
      1950: November 16
  • Security situation (Carlyle Humelsine's testimony before the McCarran Committee on Communism and the State Department)
      1951: April 10
  • Seldwin-Lloyd, Mr. (member of United Kingdom delegation on London Ministerial talks)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 26 meeting); October 27, 28, 29, 30 (Acheson's reception); November 11, 13 (notes)
  • Senanake, Don Stephen (late Prime Minister of Ceylon)
      1952: July 21
  • Senate Appropriations Committee
      1950: June 26; July 6; August 23, 31
      1951: October 11
      1952: May 1
  • Senate Appropriations Hearings
      1951: April 10
  • Senate Armed Services Committee
      1950: June 5; December 27
      1952: May 14
  • Senate Banking and Currency Committee
      1949: July 29; August 3, 4
      1951: July 25
  • Senate Bill S.2845 (ECA aid to China)
      1950: January 19
  • Senate Committee to Investigate Charges made by Senator Joseph R. McCarthy
      1950: April 3 (Tydings Committee)
  • Senate Committee on Questions of North Africa
      1952: June 16
  • Senate Finance Committee
      1951: May 7
  • Senate Foreign Relations Committee (SFRC)
      1949: January 22; April 13, 19, 25; August 2, 4, 11; October 13; November 30
      1950: January 5, 19, 26; February 16; March 6, 29 (letter from Senator Vandenberg - list of all members on letterhead); April 18, 20, 27, 28; June 5, 26, 31; September 11; November 14
      1951: January 9, 12, 29; February 19; April 10; July 5
      1952: January 29; March 19, 26; April 14; May 13, 14; July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting), 24 (page 22)
  • Senate Foreign Relations Committee meeting in Paris
      1952: August 11 (Perle Mesta's report)
  • Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff
      1952: May 14
  • Senate Judiciary Committee, chairman sent to Europe in 1945 -recalled by Harry S. Truman
      1951: October 2
  • Senate Subcommittee on Agriculture and Forestry
      1950: June 9
  • Sensi, Fredrico (Italian 1st Secretary of the Embassy in the United States)
      1951: October 1
  • Seoul, (Korea)
      1950: June 25, 26
  • Sequoia (Presidential yacht)
      1950: August 4
  • Seventh Fleet (Korea)
      1950: June 25, 30; July 27; October 23; December 27
      1952: July 23
  • Sevilla-Sacaso, Dr. Guillerma (Ambassador of Nicaragua)
      1950: June 19
      1951: March 30; April 1
      1952: October 17 (Acheson's reception)
  • Seydoux de Claussone, Francois Fornier (Director, Office of European Affairs in French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and French delegate to London Ministerial talks)
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting)
  • Sforzo, Count Carlos (Italian Foreign Minister)
      1949: March 29; April 18; July 18; September 14, 21; December 5
      1950: April 26; November 1
      1951: January 9, 15; July 17; August 28
  • Shaikh Ali Alzeza (Saudi Arabian delegation to 7th Session United Nations General Assembly)
      1952: December 2
  • Shanghai, China
      1950: February 9
  • Sharett, Moshe (Foreign Minister of Israel)
      1949: March 22, 24, 31; April 5; December 7, 12
      1950: October 20; December 15
      1952: June 18
      1953: January 5
  • Shaw, Howland (re John Carter Vincent case)
      1953: January 3
  • Shaw, Humphrey Scott (House of Representatives staff)
      1950: June 8
  • Shedden, Sir Frederick (Australian Permanent Secretary of Defense)
      1949: April 26; May 4
  • Shell Oil Company
      1950: July 14
      1952: October 16; December 4
  • Shephard, S.F. (British official who was at the disposal of W. Averell Harriman in his mission to Iran)
      1951: July 15
  • Sheppard, Mr.* (representative of American oil companies who met with Acheson - *no first name given)
      1952: December 4
  • Sheppard, William J. (State Department)
      1950: June 8; December 2, 3
  • Sherman, Charles B. (Liberian Government Economist)
      1950: October 12
  • Sherman, Admiral Forrest P. (Chief of Naval Operations)
      1950: April 24; June 25, 26, 27; November 21, 28; December 1, 4, 13, 15, 22
      1951: January 12; July 11, 19
  • Sherman, John Tuck (American Council at Luxembourg)
      1952: August 11 (Perle Mesta's report)
  • Sherman, William (Vice Consul, Yokohama, Japan)
      1951: October 15
  • Shikotan Islands (islands in Pacific taken from Japan in World War II)
      1951: October 15
  • Shim, Icky (Chairman of Korean National Assembly)
      1950: March 22
  • Shinwell, Emanuel (British Minister of Defense)
      1950: March 9; October 27
      1951: July 31
  • Shipping Branch, Department of Commerce
      1951: February 5
  • Shipping, foreign
      1950: August 4
  • Shoolhaven (Australia frigate sent to Korea)
      1950: June 29
  • Short, Dewey (Congressman, Missouri)
      1950: June 26, 27
  • Short, Joseph (White House Press Secretary)
      1950: December 27
      1951: January 25; April 9; October 2
      1952: March 20, 24; April 24; May 2, 5; July 24
  • Shuckburgh, Charles A.E. (Private Secretary to British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs)
      1952: January 10; July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting); November 12, 14
  • Shukairi, Dr. Ahmed (Syrian Delegate and Assistant SecretaryGeneral of the Arab League)
      1952: November 11
  • Shullow, J. Harold (State Department, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs)
      1949: April 20
      1950: December 8
      1952: April 15
  • Siam (See Thailand)
  • Siberia
      1950: March 9 (See also USSR)
  • Siberian bombing
      1950: October 10
  • Sikim (India)
      1950: February 17
  • Siles, Herman Zuazo (Vice President of Bolivia)
      1952: October 7, 17 (Acheson's luncheon)
  • Silver, Dr. Elezer (American Jewish leader)
      1950: May 28
  • Silvercruys, Baron Robert (Ambassador of Belgium)
      1949: April 4; October 21; November 7
      1950: January 19; , October 29
      1951: April 9; July 5
      1952: January 10
  • Simanen, Mr.* (State Department - *no first name given)
      1950: June 8
  • Simmons, John F. (State Department, Chief of Protocol)
      1950: April 27; July 26, 27; September 9, 11; December 6
      1951: January 2, 5; February 13; March 16; May 10, 14, 18, 22; June 5, August 2, 23, 24
      1952: January 24; February 5; April 25; June 9; December 8
  • Simmons, Mrs. John F. (relations with Mrs. Truman)
      1950: April 27
  • Simms, William (Administrative Assistant to Senator Hubert H. Humphrey)
      1951: February 15
  • Simpson, Clarence L. (Ambassador of Liberia)
      1952: April 25; October 25
  • Sims, Harold (State Department, African Affairs)
      1950: October 12
  • Singapore
      1951: January 9
  • Singh, Bahardan (Counselor, Embassy of India)
      1953: January 13
  • Sino-Soviet conflict
      1952: January 7 (British Embassy Dinner)
  • Sino-Soviet Pact (Treaty)
      1951: April 24; November 6; December 3 (White House notes)
      1952: March 28
  • Sinuiju (Korea)
      1940: November 6
  • Sipes, John W. (State Department)
      1950: June 8
  • Sirry Psha (resignation as Prime Minister of Egypt)
      1952: July 21
  • Six-Power Agreement on the European Defense Community
      1952: October 30
  • Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean
      1952: July 24
  • Slavenburg Bank, banking assets of, in the United States
      1952: April 10
  • Slavery issue in American history
      1952: November 13 (Acheson's exposition of American history)
  • Slessor, Sir John (British Embassy, official of)
      1951: January 18
  • Slim, Field Marshall Sir William J. (British Chief of Imperial General Staff)
      1950: October 5, 7
      1952: January 5 (Blair House luncheon)
  • Sloan, George (President, United States Council, International Chamber of Commerce)
      1952: April 21
  • Smathers, Senator George A. (Florida)
      1952: June 6
  • Smith, Mr.* (with the NSRB - *no first name given)
      1950: November 9
  • Smith, A.V. (Australian National Security Resouces Board)
      1951: June 14
  • Smith Bill (Foreign Economic Bill)
      1951: August 6, 7
  • Smith, Senator H. Alexander (New Jersey)
      1949: July 14; November 30
      1950: January 1, 5, 13, 19; March 29, 31; April 6, 27; June 26, 27; July 26
      1951: February 5
      1952: June 9, (letter from John Foster Dulles), 12
  • Smith, Rear Admiral H. Page (Director, Office of Foreign Military Affairs)
      1952: July 24, 28
  • Smith, Horace H. (Senate Liaison official)
      1951: January 9; April 11
  • Smith, Howard W. (Congressman, Virginia)
      1950: June 8
  • Smith, Howlett (mentioned by Ambassador Lewis Douglas for International Working Groups on Planning Board for NATO Ocean Shipping)
      1950: May 18; June 8
  • Smith, Kingsbury
      1949: January 31; November 17
  • Smith, W.C. (Naval officer held captive by Chinese Communists)
      1950: March 15
  • Smith, General Walter B. (CIA)
      1949: February 21
      1950: November 28; December 1, 3, 14
      1951: January 6, 12, 22; February 1; April 2; August 1, 22; October 10; December 19
      1952: March 5; April 24
  • Snow, William P. (Loyalty Review Board)
      1950: April 3
  • Snowy Mountain Project (Australia)
      1950: July 28
  • Snyder, John W. (Secretary of the Treasury)
      1949: April 13, 29; May 2, 3; July 7, 18, 29; August 2, 4, 18; September 26; November 3 (October 25)
      1950: January 3; February 9, 17; April 13; May 5; June 28; July 3; August 10; October 9, 19, 27; November 27, 28; December 14, 27
      1951: January 12; April 10; June 21; July 10, 24; August 3, 23, 28; October 19; December 19, 20, 31 (Churchill visit)
      1952: January 4, 5, (Blair House Luncheon), 6, 16; February 27; March, undated "old draft," 10, 11, 13, 20; April 7; June 13, 16; November 12, 18 (meeting with Eisenhower), 18, (appointment with Truman)
      1953: January 8
  • Social Democratic Party (SDP), Germany
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 24 and 27 meetings); December 5, 22
  • Socialists (Socialist Parties in France, Germany and Belgium)
      1952: July 28
  • Soekarno (Sukarno), Achmed (Indonesian leader)
      1949: October 19
  • "Soft on Communism" charge made by Republicans
      1950: August 21
  • Solar energy
      1951: July 16
  • Somaliland
      1949: February 14; March 30; September 14
  • Somaliland, Italian
      1949: March 29, 30; September 14; December 5
  • Sommers, Milard R. (State Department, Division of Political Studies)
      1951: January 19
  • Somoza, Anastasio (President of Nicaragua)
      1950: September 11
  • So Nyung, U. (Ambassador of Burma)
      1949: July 25
  • Soong, T.V.
      1949: September 21
  • Soucek, Rear Admiral Apollo (Commander, United States Naval Forces in the Formosa Straits)
      1952: July 23
  • Souers, Admiral Sidney (White House Adviser, CIA)
      1949: January 26; February 10; December 22
      1950: January 5, 18, 20; March 9; June 28; September 9
      1951: January 12
  • South Africa (See Union of South Africa)
  • South African Expeditionary Force, proposed
      1951: April 20
  • South America (South American countries)
      1949: December 6
      1950: February 9, 17; July 13
      1951: February 1
      1952: May 6; July 18
  • South America, trip by Eric Johnston
      1952: April 21
  • South America, elections in
      1952: March 11
  • South Asia
      1949: June 29
      1950: January 6; May 5; August 28; November 13
      1951: January 9; July 16
  • South Asia, aid to
      1950: August 28
  • Southeast Asia
      1949: May 4; July 8; October 13
      1950: January 6; February 4; May 5; June 5; October 15 (Wake Island Conference); November 13; December 29
      1951: January 9; June 29
      1952: January 5; March 5, 17, 28; May 19; June 17, 19; September 2; October 7, 20; November 18 (White House meeting with Eisenhower)
  • Southeast Asia, influence of the Soviets in
      1952: October 21
  • Southeast Asia, United States-United Kingdom military talks re
      1950: December 29
  • Southern European Council (Southern Europe-Western Mediterranean Group)
      1949: September 14
  • Southern Methodist University
      1950: June 9
  • South Sakhalin
      1952: March 9 (article by John Foster Dulles in "Christian Century")
  • Southwest Africa
      1950: December 8
      1951: April 20
  • Southwestern Legal Foundation (Dallas, Texas)
      1950: June 9
  • Southwest Land (German state)
      1952: June 17
  • Soviet airbases in the Far East
      1950: June 25; October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Soviet Air Force in Siberia
      1950: October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
  • Soviet-American Friendship Resolution (House Congressional Resolution 57)
      1951: March 15
  • Soviet deficiency in oil
      1950: August 10
  • Soviet Foreign Office
      1952: June 6
  • Soviet hit-and run air attacks along the Manchurian border
      1950: November 21
  • Soviet note, reply to (re Germany)
      1951: February 15
      1952: March 13, 19, 20, 21; April 10, 15; May 1, 9; June 5, 12, 16; July 14 (minutes of June 24 and 27 meetings)
  • Soviet note, Untied states refusal to accept
      1950: September 7
  • Soviet press and "party line"
      1951: April 23
  • Soviet proposal for Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM)
      1950: November 21; December 16 (French position on)
  • Soviet satellite countries (Soviet orbit)
      1951: January 5; March 27; April 10
  • Soviet satellite countries, underground movements in
      1951: April 10
  • Soviet Union (see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
  • Spaak, Paul-Henri (Belgian Ambassador)
      1949: March 11; April 4; July 28; September 16
      1950: January 18, 19, 24
      1951: January 9 (as Socialist opposition leader in Belgium)
  • Spain
      1949: March 9, 29; April 1, 11, 19, 26; May 9, 12; July 12, 21, 25; September 14; November 21; December 20
      1950: January 5, 9, 18, 19, 31; February 15; April 27, 28; June 6, 19; July 31; August 2, 4 (notes to "Jim"), 10; September 5, 8 (Acheson's speech); November 13, 16, 20, 27
      1951: January 5; February 1; April 10; June 27; July 9, 19; August 2, 23; October 17
      1952: February 11; April 10; June 12; October 20 (President Tubman of Liberia, trip to)
  • Spain, American aid to
      1951: October 17
  • Spain, American bases in
      1951: August 23
  • Spain and the press
      1951: August 23
  • Spain, treatment of Protestants and Masons in
      1951: August 2, 23
  • Spalding, Francis L. (State Department, Western Europe)
      1952: June 9
  • Spanish loan
      1950: September 5; November 27
  • Sparkman, Senator John (Alabama)
      1950: August 14; November 20, 27
  • Sparks, Edward (Counselor for the United States Embassy, Caracas, Venezuela)
      1951: March 23
  • Sparks, Joseph J. (State Department, South Asia)
      1949: February 15; March 29; June 29; August 30
      1950: June 15; July 17, 19
  • Spellman, Francis Cardinal
      1950: June 23
  • Spence, Congressman Brent (Kentucky)
      1951: July 31
  • Spencer, John (Counselor of Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
      1949: March 30
      1952: October 21
  • Spender, Percy C. (Australian Ambassador)
      1950: September 7
      1951: May 31; August 20 (Japanese Peace Treaty and); September 4
      1952: May 18; June 20; July 24; November 9, 11
  • Spierenburg, Mr.* (Office of European Economic Cooperation)
      1952: April 3 (*no first name given)
  • Spofford, Charles M. (State Department, Western Europe - Deputy Representative of NATO Conference)
      1950: January 20; June 9; July 20, 21, 27, 28; August 10, 31; October 24; December 13, 15, 26
      1951: March 23; July 5
      1952: January 15 (Pearson letter); February 29; March 3, 4, 10
  • Spofford Plan
      1950: December 1, 7
  • Sprague, Charles A. (Alternate Representative to 7th Session of the United Nations General Assembly)
      1952: October 3
  • Sprence, Admiral, (Ambassador to the Philippines)
      1951: December 17, 20
      1952: February 11; April 7
  • Sproul, Robert A. (President, University of California)
      1950: March 29
  • Sprouse, Philip D. (State Department, Central Asia and Counselor of American Embassy in Paris and United States delegation at London Ministerial Talks)
      1950: February 17
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting)
  • Sprucks, H. Charles (State Department, Acting Chief of Protocol)
      1952: September 14
  • Stabler, Wells (State Department, Africa and the Near East)
      1949: December 12
      1950: November 24
      1952: April 22, 30; November 11, 15
  • Stabilization Fund, United States Treasury
      1952: June 18
  • Stalin, Marshall Josef (Iosif vissarknovic) (Premier of the USSR)
      1949: January 31; July 8; October 14; November 7
      1950: March 3, 10; April 20 (portrait for the United Nations); May 29; July (undated handwritten notes), 27; September 8 (Acheson's speech)
      1951: February 15
      1952: March 25; October 28, 30
      1953: January 16
  • Stambaugh, Lynn (Head of Export-Import Bank Mission to Brazil)
      1950: October 19
  • Stamm, Bishop John S. (opposed to sending Representative to the Vatican)
      1950: August 28
  • Standing Group (NATO-Medium Term Defense Plan)
      1950: July 20, 27, 28; December 7
      1951: June 21; September 11
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 26 meeting); November 11
  • Standing Group Working Party
      1951: September 11
  • Stanton, Edwin F. (United States Ambassador to Thailand)
      1951: June 29
  • Stassen, Harold (Republican party official)
      1949: March 1
      1950: April 27
      1951: April 2
  • State, Assistant Secretaries of
      1949: January 24; July 12
  • State Department
      1949: November 17 (public attitudes towards)
      1950: June 28; July 3, 12, 13; August (Acheson's notes to "Jim"), 21, 23, 31; September 1, 7; November 16, 29; December 4, 6, 12, 14, 15, 28
      1951: January 4, 16; February 5; March 11, 23, 24, 30; April 2, 4, 5; June 29; July 12, 17, 23; August 20, 23, 27
      1952: January 8, 16, 22, 24; March 5, 6, 13, 20; April 3, 7, 8, 16; May 5, 22; June 5, 6, 12, 19, 20; July 24, 25, 29; August 11; September 5; November 15, 27; December 8, 11
      1953: January 3
  • State Department, Budget for FY 1953
      1952: December 24
  • State Department, Bureau of German Affairs
      1951: March 22
  • State Department, Bureau of United Nations Affairs, (UNA)
      1952: August 13; October 1
  • State and Defense Departments, relationship between
      1950: December 6, 28
      1951: June 21
  • State Department, Legal Division
      1952: January 29
  • State Department, meeting with representatives of United States oil companies
      1952: December 4
  • State Department, meetings between Acheson and Rusk, Matthews, Nitze and Jessup re memo on subject of Roskin
      1951: February 19
  • State Department, personnel appointments
      1951: December 20
  • State Department, policy of discrimination against Negroes in employment
      1951: April 16
  • State Department speakers at political meetings
      1952: April 24
  • State Department, United Nations Affairs (John D. Hickerson, Assistant Secretary of State for)
      1951: April 3 (See also State Department, Bureau of United Nations Affairs)
  • State, Secretaries of
      1952: February 6, 12
  • Steel, Sir Christopher (British Minister in the United States)
      June 17
  • Steelman, Dr. John R.
      1949: March 31; June 30; August 10, 11, 12, 29
      1950: March 9; July 13; October 27; November 21
  • Steel production in Europe
      1952: December 14
  • Steel production, Venezuela
      1952: March 6
  • Steel rails
      1951: January 9
  • Steele, Mr.* (State Department official - *No first name given)
      1951: April 27
  • Steinhardt, Lawrence (Ambassador to Canada)
      1950: March 1
  • Steering Committee on Disarmament
      1951: March 22
  • Steering Committee on European Defense Force
      1951: July 16
  • STEM (Exports under ECA Program in Indonesia)
      1950: November 16
  • Stennis, Senator John C. (Mississippi)
      1950: June 9
      1952: May 13
  • Stepinac, Bishop H.E. Cardinal Aloysius (Yugoslavian clergyman)
      1949: February 9
      1951: April 10
  • Sterling balances (British)
      1950: January 6; April 4, 13, 27; May 5
  • Sterling Oil
      1949: April 29
  • Sterling Union
      1950: March 1
  • Stettinius, Edward (formerly Secretary of State)
      1950: March 9
  • Stevenson, Adlai E. (Democratic Presidential candidate)
      1952: August 13
  • Stevenson, Andrew (House of Representatives Staff)
      1950: June 8
  • Stevenson, Sir Ralph C.S. (British Ambassador to Egypt)
      1952: April 30; July 14 (minutes of June 24 meeting)
  • Stikker, Dirk M. (Dutch Foreign Minister)
      1949: March 31; April 4; September 16
      1950: February 6, 9, 17; March 1, 21; June 9; November 4, 7
      1951: April 1; June 20; September 3
      1952: March 3, 4, 24; April 3, 7, 10; June 9
  • Stillwell, General Joseph W.
      1951: July 17 (Study by Herbert Feis re China)
  • Stimson, Henry L. (formerly Secretary of War)
      1950: March 29
  • Stockburger, A.E. (House of Representatives staff)
      1950: June 8
  • Stockpile of strategic materials
      1951: December 20
  • Stokes, Mr.* (no first name given) British Lord Privy Seal
      1951: August 2
  • Stokes Mission to Iran (British)
      1951: August 2
  • Stone, Webster & Kellogg, engineering firm assisting in operation of Iranian oil industry
      1952: December 4
  • Stone, William T.
      1950: April 18
  • Storey, R.G.
      1950: June 9
  • Stowe, David (Administrative Assistant to the President)
      1952: October 12
  • Strachey, Sir John (British Minister of War)
      1950: March 9
  • Strang, Sir William (British Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs)
      1949: December 1
      1951: April 2
      1952: July 14 (minutes of June 27 meeting)
  • Strasburg (France)
      1952: March 12
  • Strategic Air Command, Middle East (SACME)
      1952: (minutes of June 26 meeting)
  • Strategic Air Command, United States
      1949: March 31
  • Strategic Planning (European Defense)
      1951: August 2
  • Stratemeyer, General George E. (re Siberian bombing)
      1950: October 10; November 6
  • Straus, Richard (State Department-Office of German Affairs)
      1952: June 17
  • Strauss, Anna Lord (considered for United States Delegation to the United Nations)
      1951: August 20
  • Stuble, Vice Admiral Arthur D.
      1950: July 27
  • Stuart, Leighton (Ambassador to China)
      1949: May 11; July 11, 18, 25; August 1
      1950: January 5
      1951: August 23
      1952: July 24
  • Stutesman, John H., Jr. (2nd Secretary and Consul of Embassy in Iran until March 25, 1952; officer in charge of Iranian Affairs; Office of Greek, Turkish and Iranian Affairs, Bureau of New Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs, Department of State)
      1952: October 3
  • Suanzes, Sr. (Spanish Minister of Commerce)
      1951: August 23
  • Surarez, Humerto Gongalez (Guatemalan pro-Communist leader opposed by the Catholic Church in Guatamala)
      1952: December 1
  • Subardjo, Ahmad (Indonesian Foreign Minister)
      1951: September 3, 14
  • Suda Bay, Crete
      1952: July 24
  • Sudan (Government of Sudan)
      1950: October 17
      1952: January 5, 28; April 30; July 14 (minutes of June 24 and 28 meetings); November 15
      1953: January 5
  • Suez Canal
      1951: March 10
      1952: January 5, 28; March 6; November 12
  • Suez Canal Zone
      1952: January 28
  • Sugar
      1950: October 19
  • Sugar Act
      1949: March 1
      1950: October 19
  • Sugar, Cuban
      1949: May 16
  • Sugar, Formosa
      1949: June 29
  • Suhr, Dr. Otto (Chairman, Berlin House of Representatives)
      1951: April 12
  • Sukarno, F. R. (President of Indonesia)
      1950: March 21; November 20, (Visit to the United States in 1951)
  • Sullivan, James E. (Department of the Navy, Director, Airborne Equipment Division)
      1952: July 28, 29
  • Sultan of Morocco
      1951: October 9
  • Sumitro, Dr. Djojohadkusumo (Charge de'Affaire of Indonesia)
      1950: February 9
  • Sunn to Sect (Islamic)
      1952: December 2
  • Supplemental Military Assistance
      1950: July 24
  • Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT)
      1951: December 31
      1952: January 8; October 15
  • Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR)
      1951: August 2
  • Supreme Commander Allied Powers, Japan (SCAP)
      1949: February 15; June 29
      1950: April 24; June 25, 26; October 15 (Wake Island Conference)
      1951: March 24; May 26
  • Supreme Headqu