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Truman Library: Memo, dated March 6, 1946, from U.S. State Department Acting Chief of Protocol Stanley Woodward to presidential secretary Matthew Connelly asking whether on his visit to Washington, D.C. United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie might meet with President Harry S. Truman. Attached is correspondence related to Lie's invitation to Truman to address the opening of the 1946 session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, and two notes regarding Truman's meetings with Lie. From the Papers of Harry S. Truman, Offical File.

    Memo, dated March 6, 1946, from U.S. State Department Acting Chief of Protocol Stanley Woodward to presidential secretary Matthew Connelly asking whether on his visit to Washington, D.C. United Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie might meet with President Harry S. Truman. Attached is correspondence related to Lie's invitation to Truman to address the opening of the 1946 session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, and two notes regarding Truman's meetings with Lie. From the Papers of Harry S. Truman, Offical File.




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