Box No. Contents 1 Inaugural Ceremony and Drafts of President's Inaugural Address (1-2) State of the Nation Speech (1-2) President's Speech April 1953 (1-3) [Chance For Peace speech, 4/16/53; includes comments and suggestions by John Foster Dulles, Paul Nitze, and Charles Bohlen] Candor Speech Dec. 8, 1953 (1-3) [includes comments and suggestions from Robert Bowie, John Foster Dulles, C.D. Jackson, and Henry Cabot Lodge] President Eisenhower's American Legion Speech - August 31, 1954 [includes comments by John Foster Dulles, Robert Bowie, Bryce Harlow, and Robert Cutler] State of the Union Message January 6, 1955 (1-2) President's Opening Statement at Geneva July 18, 1955 Suggestions for Radio-TV speech 7/15/55 (1-2) 2 Presidential Statements and Speeches 1955 (1-3) [includes drafts re Formosa Resolution] President's Corres. with Bulganin re Disarmament 1955-1956 (1-3) State of the Union Message 1/5/1956 Inaugural Address by the President January 21, 1956 President's Speech Before Editors Washington - April 21, 1956 State of the Union Message January 1957 (1-2) Middle East Message to Congress etc. 1/5/57 (1-2) 3 Middle East Message to Congress etc. 1/5/57 (3-5) Mutual Security Program - Message to Congress and Address to People by the President - 5/21/57 (1-2) Drafts for Presidential Speech on MSP September 1957 President's Main NATO Speech Dec. 1957 (Drafts) [includes comments by Adlai Stevenson] President's Opening Speech NATO Dec. 1957 (Drafts) Reply to Bulganin's Letter to President of December 10, 1957 (1-4) 4 USSR Note (Feb 1 and U.S. Reply (Feb. 15, 1958) (1-4) [includes comments by Department of State officials re nuclear testing and other problems in US - USSR relations] President's Reply of April 8, 1958 to Chairman Khrushchev U.S. Aide-Memorire March 6, 1958 Reploying to Soviet Aide-Memorie Feb 28, 1958 (1-2) Soviet Aide-Memorie April 11, 1958 State D. Drafts of Reply April 16 USSR Khruschev Note May 9, 1958 Pres. Eisenhower's Reploy May 24, 1958 (Including Drafts) President Eisenhower's Reply to Chairman Khrushchev -7/23/58 (1-2) [re Lebanon] President Eisenhower's Letter to Khrushchev-- July 25, 1958 [re UN and Middle East] President Eisenhower's Reply (8/1/58) to Khrushchev's Letter of 7/28/58 5 President Eisenhower's UN Speech Wednesday August 13, 1958 (1-3) President's Statement on Taiwan Straits Situation -Newport RI - Sept. 11, 1958 (1-3) President's Reply to Khrushchev September 13, 1958
1 Memos of Conversation - General - A Through D (1), [United Kingdom and missiles; Sherman Adams re Adlai Stevenson, Harold Stassen, oil imports, Val Peterson, Nehru, ambassadorial matters, Nelson Rockefeller, John Foster Dulles and Republican platform, immigration, Clare Boothe Luce; Chancellor Adenauer re Dulles' health, coal, Iran, Germany, and European matters; French Ambassador Alphand re neutralization of Central Europe, summit conference, Tunisia, and Suez; Senator Clinton Anderson re Atomic Energy Act; Dillon Adnerson; Robert Anderson re NATO Ministers Meeting; Norman Armour; Gibraltar; Cyprus; Titol Memos of Conversation - General - A Through D (2) [Newsmen and travel to Red China; Bernard Baruch re USSR, Woodrow Wilson, India and China; Australian Ambassador Beale re Warsaw talks with communists; Oatis case; Ezzra Taft Benson; Andrew Berding; Charles Bohlen re Philippines and USSR; Bricker Amendment; Arab-Israeli situation; New York Yankees trip to Japan; David Bruce; William Bullitt re France; Randolph Burgess; European Coal and Steel Community] Memos of Conversation - General - A Through D (3), [China; Harold Macmillan; USSR; Yemen; Cyprus; Lebanon and Jordan; French-Tunisian situation; Pakistan; disarmament; Saudi Arabia; Bagdad Pact syria; China and Taiwan; France and nuclear weapons; Algeria; Benjamin Cohen re Israel and Arabs; James Conant re Adenauer; John Sherman Cooper re India; Queen Elizabeth's visit to U.S.; Robert Cutler re Operations Coordinating Board] Memos of Conversation - General - A Through D (4), [U.S. Middle East policy; Arthur Dean re U.S. delegation on waterways; Germany; France; Communist china; Vietnam; Thomas Dewey re Egypt; Canadian Prime Minister Diefenbaker re China, U.S.-Canadian relations, and Syria; Douglas Dillon and position of Deputy Under Secretary and French; Egypt; General Draper re U.S. military forces and re Paul Nitzel] Memos of Conversation - General - E Through I (1), [Israel and Egypt; Dr. Elson; General Ely; Italian Prime Minister Fanfani re missiles; Francisco Franco re Yugoslavia and communism; William Fulbright re mutual aid, Iran, USSR, Senator Green re Formosa; Italian President Gronchi; Austrian Ambassador Gruber and Hungarian refugee program; Alfred Gruenther re disarmament] Memos of Conversation - General - E Through I (2), [Dag Hammarskjold re United Nations and Far East, Middle East, Indochina; Danish Prime Minister Hansen; Canadian Ambassador Heeney; Loy Henderson; Christian Herter's appointment as Under Secretary of State; German President Heuss re Turkey; Senator Hickenlooper re Guy Gillette; Ambasssador Hildreth; Paul Hoffman re mutual security] Memos of Conversation - General E Through I (3), [John Hollister re COCOM and CHINCOM negotiations; Eugene Holman re Aramco, British, and Saudi Arabia; Julius Holmes and ambassadorship; Lord Hood re Quemoy and Matsu; USSR and Middle East; Herbert Hoover, Jr; Foreign Service Institute; Sir Frederick Hoyer-Millar re Drew Middleton story and leak of information; George Humphrey re Randolph Burgesss, British and oil, Japan, Brazil, USSR and Iran, Communist China and Vietnam, Korea; Senator Humphrey re Nasser and Aswan Dam; Ambassador Hussein re Egypt and attacks on Nasser; Crown Prince Abdul Ilah of Iraq re Bagdad Pact] Memos of Conversation - General J Through K (1), [C.D. Jackson re foreign ministers meeting, cold war strategy, and USSR; William H. Jackson re his responsiblities, Treasury control of foreign economic policy, NSC Policy Planning Board, Operations Coordinating Board; Henry Cabot Lodge; Senator Jacob Javits re Israel, Jewish voters and Vice President Nixon; Senator Lyndon Johnson re defense matters; Adlai Stevenson; Mutual Security; disarmament; bipartisanship; Eric Johnson; Sukarno; Nehru; Jordan water; Ambassador Kemper; Israel and Middle East] Memos of Conversation - General J Through K (2), [Senator Knowland's conversations with Secretary Dulles re numerous matters including mutual security; summit meeting, Adlai Stevenson, Harry Truman, NATO President's health, Yugoslavia, Syria, Poland, news-paper correspondents and Red China; disarmament, Hungary, Norway, Girard case, Herbert Hoover, Jr, and Christian Herter, Suez, Harold Stassen, USSR and Egypt, German reunifcation, satellite resolution, Ben Cohen and U.S. delegation to U.N., re German Ambassador Krekeler and Brazilian President Kubitschek] Memos of Conversation - General - L Through M (2), [Canada and Molotov; Harold Macmillan re Berlin, Khrushchev, summit conference, Middle East, nuclear power, Suez, Cyprus, China; Sir Roger Makins re Cyprus,Singapore, USSR, Middle East; Lebanon; nuclear matters] Memos of Conversation - General - L Through M (3), [Senator Mansfield re Syria, Isreal and Middle East; Harold Stassen; Suez; Ambassador Mates of Yugoslavia; Rene Mayer re Saar and EURATOM; John J. McCloy re Adenauer and James Conant; John McCone re nuclear testing; Neil McElroy re classified materials, Defense budget, British defense policy, Quemoy and Matsu; Iceland; Scott McLeod re his future; George Meany re U.N. delegation; Ambassador Mehta of India; Greece and Cyprus; Mendes-France; EDC] Memos of Conversation - General - L Through M (4) [Krishna Menon and India, Suez, USSR, Communist China; Australian Prime Minister Menzies re Australia, Suez; mutual security; Perle Mesta; James P. Mitchell re International Labor Organization; Guy Mollett, Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov re Middle East; U.S. communications with USSR; Jean Monnet re France, North Africa, Germany, EURATOM; Ambassador John Muccio re Iceland and re his political views; American Legion and UNESCO report; Thmes Murray re nuclear testing] Memos of Conversation - General - N Through R (1), [Frank Nash re task force on U.S. bases; Prime Minister Nehru re Equpt, Communist China; Ambassador Riddleberger re position of Assistant Secretary for European Affairs; Reuben Robertson re reduction of U.S. force levels; Walter Robertson re health; Nelson Rockefeller re Republican Party and New York; William Rogers re passports; Philippine Abassador Romulo; China; Roy Rubottom re Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-Aermican Affairs; Dean Rusk re study of colonialism and re Israelis and Arabs] Memos of Conversation - General - S (1) [Duncan Sandys re military strategy, Suez, and US-UK relations; colombia; Italy and communists; Cyprus; Germany; USSR Field Marshal Montgomery re economic problems; Japanese-Korean relations; Formosa; Rabbi Silver re arms to Israel; John L. Simpson re East- West exchanges; Earl Smith re future; Senator H. Alexander Smith; Cardinal Spellman re Jewish activities and re Yugoslavia; Hungary; Robert Sprague re US-USSR capabilities] Memos of Conversation - General - S (2) [Harold Stassen re disarmament, Soviet satellites, politics] Memos of Conversation - General - S (3) [Harold Stassen re proposed exhibit on aerial inspection, disarmament, mutual security, East-West trade, labor relations and FOA, title "Secretary For Peace", Japan, Southeast Asia, Latin American Development Bank, France, thorium nitrate] Memos of Conversation - General - S (4) [Thomas Stephens; Adlai Stevenson re NATO meeting; Admiral Strauss re position of Special Assistant to President; nuclear testing; atomic information and United Kingdom; EURATOM] Memos of Conversation - General - T Through Z [Henry Taylor; Ambassador Thompson re possible ambassadorship to USSR; Tito re USSR, religion, Middle EAst; German Foreign Minister Von Bretano re military matters; Indonesia; John Vorys re mutual security; Ambassador Wadsworth re Egypt; Thailand; Secretary Weeks; Ambassador Francis WShite; Ambassador Whitney re France and Algeria; Francis Wilcox; Secretary Wilson re Korea, Japan, USSR; Bernard Yarrow re Hungary; Saudi Arabia; Dave Zellerbach]
2 Strictly confidential - A-B (1) [Correspondence and Memos] [Konrad Adenauer re USSR, Dulles' health, Germany] Strictly Confidential - A-B (2) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Winthrop Aldrich; Fredrick Alger re Adlai Stevenson; George Allen; John Allison re possible trip by General Douglas MacArthur to Japan; mutual Security; nuclear testing; Joseph Alsop; Bernard Baruch; C. Ulrich Bay re Norway] Strictly Confidential - A-B (3) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [John R. Beale re book on John Foster Dulles; W. Tapley Bennett re politics, Milton Eisenhower; Charles Bohlen; Robert Bowie; Chester Bowles' critique of strategic policy; Ellis Briggs; Herbert Brownell] Strictly Confidential - A-B (4) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [David Bruce re personal matters, disarmament, possible visit by Richard Nixon to Germany; German sovereignty, France and Bidault; Wilber Brucker re Girard case; Bulganin re Geneva Conference of 1955; Ellsowrth Bunker re ambassadorial change in Italy; W. Walton Butterworth; Henry Byroade and Senator Jenner] Strictly Confidential - C-D (1) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [John Cabot re foreign service, Robert Carney re Italy; J. Franklin Carter re US-UK relations; Seldin Chapin re possible post in Panama; Marquis Chiles re Admiral Radford, British and Indochina; William Clark re Senator mcCarthy; Benjamin Cohen re U.N. delegation; John Sherman Cooper re Idia, Portugal, and Goa] Strictly Confidential - C-D (2) [Coreespondence and Memoranda] [Fleur Cowles re Greece and Cyprus; Robert Cutler re European trip; Arthur Dean re his anti-communist background; Korea; Thoma E. Dewey re Middle East, Indochina] Strictly Confidential - C-D (3) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Douglas Dillon re health, EDC, NATO, Status of Forces agreement; Everett Dirksen and Yugoslavia; William Donovan and SEATO; Chiang Kai- Shek; Lewis Douglas re Quemoy and Matsu, Germany] Strictly Confidential - E-H (1) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Milton Eisenhower re George Humphrey and Rio Conference; Homer Ferguson and vacancy on Court of Military Appeals; unemployment in automobile industry, Walter Reuther and German election; Senator Fulbright and exchange programs; Gordon Gray re security programs; Ambassador Joseph Green re Jordan] Stricktly Confidential - E-H (2) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Alfred Gruenther re Suez; Leonard Hall; Joseph Harsch re John Carter Vincent and Sam Reber; Stuart Hedden re Hondura; Robert C. Hill re Guatemala] Strictly Confidential - E-H (3) [Correpsondence and Memoranda] [Henry F. Holland and Arthur Dean re law practice and government service; Julius Holmes; Herbert Hoover Jr. re Insitutue for Advanced Study; Herbert Hoover, Sr. re trip to Germany and re lead and zinc; Mildred McAfee Horton re security investigation procedures; George Humphrey re Brazil, budget, US and USSR production figures] Strictly Confidential - I-K (1) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [C.D. Jackson re Hungary, political warfare, Near East, Africa, Free Europe Committee, foreign economic policy, Communist China and Un.N.; William H. Jackson; Pete Jarman re politics, his career, and Australia; Jacob Javits; Walter Judd] Strictly Confidential - I-K (2) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Marshal Juin and French politics; J.F. Dulles and Zionism; Edmund Whitman re Guatemala; John F. Kennedy re Indochina; Henry Kern re Middle East; Senator Knowland re U.N., Hungary, India, Yugoslavia, and Spain; Argentine steel mill; Alfred Kohlberg re communism and Republican platform; Tilghman B. Koons re work on NSC staff] Strictly Confidential - L (1) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Ambassador Bill Lacy re Korea; Wolf Ladejinsky; Arthur Bliss Lane re post of President's Personal Representative to Pope, Yalta agreements, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, Oween Lattimore; David Lawrence re U.S. Policy; Col. George Lincoln and State Department position] Strictly Confidential - L (2) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Henry Cabot Lodge re colonialism, Paul Hoffman, USSR, US-UK relations, Sir Pierson Dixon, Communist China; UN Conference on Atomic Energy Agency, politics, Volunteer Freedom Corps, UN matters, disarmament, France] Strictly Confidential - L (3) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Clare Boothe Luce re UN, Italy, Suez, NATO, Yugoslavia, European socialists, Rusian atomic power] Strictly Confidential - L (4) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Clare Boothe Luce re Italy and re Trieste] 3 Strictly Confidential - M (1) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Douglas MacArthur II re correspondence with John Foster Dulles and Lengthy letter regarding Okinawa and military administration; Senator Mike Mansfield re inviation to London Conference on Suez; and re SEATO] Strictly Confidential - M (2) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Italy, Nasser and Suez; Japan; Carl McCardle] Strictly Confidential - M (3) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Senator Joseph McCarthy re U.S. allies' trade with Red China; John J. McCloy re overseas libraries, Joseph McCarthy and Drew Pearson; George McGhee] Strictly Confidential - M (4) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Scott McLeod re Ireland; Mendes-France re France; Livingston Merchant re Canada and Red China; Jean Monnet re possible summit metting and re European Coal and Steel Community; Thruston Morton] Strictly confidential - N-P (1) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Anthony Nutting re British polltical system; Paul Nitze re security policy, NATO, and rejection for position in Department of Defense] Strictly Confidential - N-P (2) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [General O'Daniel; James Conant and Openheimer; Morehead Patterson re atomic energy and conflict of interest; Walter Bedell Smith re Morehead Patterson and re sale of research reactors outside of United States; Lester Pearson and communism] Strictly Confidential - N-P (3) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [New York-Mexico City air route case] Strictly Confidential - Q-s (1) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Admiral Radford; Helen Reid re Arabs, jews, and poltics, and re Eleanor Roosevelt; James Riddleberger; Walter Robertson re personal health, discussion with Indian ambassador, Walter Bedell Smith, and Negotiations at Geneva Confence] Strictly Confidential - Q-S (2) [Correpsondencje and Memoranda] [Dean Rusk re personnel for policy planning position in State Department, Middle East, John P. Davies case, Japan and Ryukyus, Red China and UN, Dulles' bases of support and his first 100 days as Secretary of State; Emmanuel Celler re Dulles' alleged anti-semitic remarks; Eustace Seligman re Nehru and India] Strictly Confidential - Q-S (3) [Corresponence and Memoranda] [Rabbi Silver; H. Alexander Smith re Quemoy-Matsu; Walter Bedell Smith re health, resignation, disarmament commission, Korea, Trieste, European Coal and Stell Community, Scott McLeod, Jock Whitney, Anglo-Iranian oil consortium, and passports for travel to Communist Chna; Harold Stassen re disarmament] Strictly Confidential - Q-S (4) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Adlai Stevenson re NATO meeting, James Reston article, disarmament, Germany, and foreign service morale; Lewis Strauss; Theodore Streibert re overseas information; Douglas Stuart re Canada, foreign service] Strictly Confidential - T (1) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Congressman John Taber re economy in State Department; draft of speech by Harold Talbott re US-USSR air capabilities] Strictly Confidential - T (2) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Norman Thompson; Harry Truman re request to visit Turkey] Strictly Confidential - T (3) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Llewellyn Thompson; Harry Truman re request to visit Turkey] Strictly Confidential - U-Z (1) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [EDC; French and Indochina; British Purchasing Commission; Ambassador Thomas Whelen re Senator Joseph McCathy; Ambassador Francis White re Mexico; Jock Whitney re John Cowles, Paul Hoffman, and China policy; Senator George re Israel; Charles Wilson re overseas military assistance] Strictly confidential - U-Z (2) [Correspondence and Memoranda] [Philippines; Marshal Zhukov re US-USSR relations] 4 Strictly Confidential (Misc. Reports) [personal security for the Secretary of State; patronage; emergency relocation of Department of State; Atlantic Union; diplomatic appointments; Loy Henderson and Arab-Israeli relations; Japan and China]
[Miscellaneous Correspondence August 14, 1953 - August 22, 1955] [Loy Henderson; India-US relations; Senator Harry Cain re internal security; Arthur Dean and Korean negotiations; France; Scott McLeod re USIA exhibit; Mexico] [Miscellaneous Correspondence August 29, 1955 - October 12, 1955] [Joseph Grew re ambassador to Japan; Robert Donovan and book on President Eisenhower; Cabinet meetings during President Wilson's illnes; Lew Douglas re Canada and India] [Miscellaneous Correspondence October 15, 1955 - December 13, 1955] [Deterence and treaties; Womens' International League for Peace and Freedom] [Miscellaneous Correspondence December 19, 1955 -February 12, 1956] [Bulganin and disarmament; India; State Department Budget] [Miscellaneous Correspondence Feb. 14-29, 1956] [Mary Lord re India; Israel; Hungarian emigres; invitation to preisdent of Ireland to visit United States] Miscellaneous Correspondence March 3, 1956 - May 7, 1956] [Ambassador Cooper re India; Chase Bank and trade with USSR; Adlai Stevenson and nuclear testing; Sukarno; Henry Cabot Lodge re South Africa, celebration and black] Miscellaneous Correspondence May 14, 1956 - June 19, 1956] [congress and foreign aid; Mrs. Oswald Lord re Ceylon; Virgil Pinley re Sukarno and Nehru] [Miscellaneous Correspondence Department of State Emergency Relocation Plan, June 1956] [Miscellaneous Correspondence June 20, 1956 - August 14, 1956] [John McCone re Henry Wriston article on Dulles' travel; Josef Tito and Yugoslavia; Calare Boothe Luce re Republicans and visits to Italy; Yemen] [Miscellaneous Correspondence August 15, 1956 - October 11, 1956] [USIA budget proposal, 1958; Germany and U.S. elections; Senator Javits re Export-Import Bank loan for Israel; Secretary Dulles and 1956 campaign; Arthur Sulzburger and Fairless Committee] 5 [Miscellaneous Correspondence October 12-30, 1956] [Jacob Javits and proposed message re Middle East hostilities; Douglas Dillon and meeting with Preisdent; Dulles' meeting with Ukrainian-American group; Bobby Cutler; Lionel Hampton] [Miscellaneous Correspondence November 5, 1956 - December 28, 1956] [George V. Allen re Greece and Cyprus; Dillon Anderson re Mexico; Livingston Merchant re Canada and India] [Miscellaneous Correspondence December 21, 1956 - March 18, 1957] [Lord Mayor Robert Briscoe of Dublin; United Kingdom and Vice Presidnet Nixon and Gold Coast independence; Clare Boothe Luce re President Truman and sanctions on Israel; immigration and refugee legislation; Christian Herter's speaking engagements; Paul Hoffman; George Humphrey and budget for FY-1957 and 1958; Afro- Asian nations and U.S. Near East policy] [Miscellaneous Correspondence March 22, 1957 - May 7, 1957] [Mrs. Natalia I. Trotsky immigration case; Egypt and Aswan Dam; Harold Stassen re disarmament negotionas and USSR; Middle East oil pipeline; official state visits to New York City; Thruston Morton's Advertising Council speech] [Miscellaneous Correpsondence May 16, 1957 - August 9, 1957] [Olympic Games and Red China; Scott McLeod; Robert Cutler re James Smith as possible Special Assistant to President for national Security Affairs; transmission of messages between President of United States and Prime Minister of Great Britain] Miscellaneous Correspondence September 5, 1957 - October 24, 1957] [Position of Special Assitant for Press Relations; Soviet violations of treaties and agreements; security requirements for personal rank of Minister; Harold Stassen re Little Rock desegregation] [Miscellaneous Correspondence November 6-21, 1957] [NATO; Ezra Taft Benson re possible position on UN Economic and Social Council; guest lists for state dinners; Charles Percy re Chicago Council on Foreign Relations dinner] Miscellaneous Correspondence November 25, 1957 - April 3, 1958] [Dulles' household fallout protection; Paul Hoffman and U.S. delegation to U.N. General Assembly; USSR, nuclear testing, and summit conference; overseas image of United States; collective defense against communism; David Bruce re Europe; Soviet economic competition; Cabinet and economic policy] [Miscellaneous Correspondence April 5, 1958 - September 18, 1958] [Draft message re Adenauer, Middle East, Israel, Macmillan, USSR and summit; Nkrumah; Henry Cabot Lodge re Charles De Gaulle; Cy Sulzberger; Jack Beale re USSR and disarmament] [Miscellaneous Correspondence November 6-25, 1958] [Henry Cabot Lodge re Lyndon Johnson visit to U.N., Dulles meeting with Republican leaders from Washington state] Miscellaneous Correspondence January 14, 1959 - April 20, 1959] [List of Dulles' documents of interest to CIA; Clare Boothe Luce appointment as ambassador to Brazil; Cabinet and support for President's program]
The JFD-JMA Chronological Series spans the period from June 1951 to April 1952 and contains over 4,000 pages of manuscript. During this time John Foster Dulles served as Consultant to Secretary of State dean Acheson and held the rank of Ambassador. Dulles was responsible for negotiating the multilateral Treaty of Peace between the World War II Allied Powers and Japan. Both treaties were signed on September 8, 1951. Ambassador John M. Allison served as Special Assistant to John Foster Dulles during the treaty negotiations.
Types of doucmentation include correspondence, memoranda, memoranda of conversations, messages, statements, summaries, and treaty drafts. This documentation reflects the interest of various Asian and European countries in the treaty negotiations, the involvement of the United States Congress and the Department of Defense, as well as issues directly pertaining to Japan. A number of messages in this series were drafted by Dulles and signed by Secretary of State Dean Acheson.
Two hundred ninety-three pages of security classified material were withdrawn and placed in the Library's security vault when this series was processed. An additional 18 pages were closed in accordance with the donor's letter of gift. Several documents containted herein were published in Foreign Relations of the United States 1951, Volume VI; Asia and the Pacific, Part 1. Researchers may want to consult this volume when examining this series.
Box No. Contents 1 CHRONOLOGICAL--JFD JMA [June 11-30, 1951] (1) (2) (3) CHRONOLOGICAL--JFD JMA July 1--15, 1951 (1)-(4) CHRONOLOGICAL--JFD JMA July 16-31, 1951 (1) (2) (3) CHRONOLOGICAL--JFD JMA August 1-15, 1951 (1)-(6) CHRONOLOGICAL--JFD JMA August 16-31, 1951 (1)-(5) 2 CHRONOLOGICAL--JFD JMA September 1-15, 1951 (1)-(5) CHRONOLOGICAL--JFD JMA September 16-30, 1951 (1)- (4) CHRONOLOGICAL--JFD JMA October 1-31, 1951 (1)-(6) 3 CHRONOLOGICAL JOHN FOSTER DULLES November, December 1951 (1)-(5) CHRONOLOGICAL JOHN FOSTER DULLES January 1952 (1)- (3) [Senator Jenner's criticism of Japanese Peace Treaty; John Foster Dulles' analysis of his campaign for U.S. Senate] Box No. Contents 1 CHRONOLOGICAL--JOHN FOSTER DULLES DECEMBER 1952-- JANUARY 1953 (1)-(4) [Canada; Italy; John Carter Vincent; Saudi Arabia; foreign service appointments; Jacob Javits and Israeli-Arab problem; Carl McCardle; China; Korea; Indochina; Japan] CHRONOLOGICAL--JOHN FOSTER DULLES FEBRUARY 1953 (1)- (6) [Senaotr Ralph Flanders and disarmament; Rosenberg case; David Bruce and EDC; Liberation Resolution; Indochina] CHRONOLOICAL - JOHN FOSTER DULLES March 1-17, 1953 (1)-(5) [Harold Stassen and foreign economic policy, Asia, Indochina, and East-West trade; Chance For Peace speech; Egypt; Charles Bohlen: World Council of Churches; Oatis case; United Kingdom, Egypt, and Iran; political rights of women; mutual security and India; John Carter Vincent; bipartisanship] CHRONOLOGICAL-JOHN FOSTER DULLES March 1-17, 1953 [telephone calls] 2 CHRONOLOGICAL--JOHN FOSTER DULLES March 18-31, 1953 (1)-(5) [EDC; Indochina; Canada and St. Lawrence seaway; Greece; Charles Bohlen; Alger Hiss; RFE and VOA; Scott McLeod; equal opportunities in Department of State; United Kingdom and Suez; Soviet Union and Eastern Europe] CHRONOLOGICAL--JOHN FOSTER DULLES April 1-31, 1953 (1)-(6) [Austrain treaty; Middle East; military assistance and Latin America; National Security Council decisions; Laos; Norway; NATO and mutual security; Mexico; Canda; diplomatic appointments; President's Change For Peace speech; SEnaotr Joseph MCarthy and communist books; Trieste; foreign economic policy; visit by King of Iraq; Edward Bermingham and Mexico] CHORNOLOCIALL--JOHN FOSTER DULLES April 1-31, 1953 [telephone calls] 3 CHRONOLOGICAL - JOHN FOSTER DULLES May 1-31, 1953 (1) (2) (3) [Korea; trade with China; Joseph McCarthy and China; lead and zinc; mutual security] CHRONOLOGICAL - JOHN FOSTER DULLES May 1-31, 1953 [telephone calls] CHRONOLOGICAL - JOHN FOSTER DULLES June 1, 1953 (1)- (9) [appointments; Governor Adlai Stevenson; China and Korea; overseas libraries; Walter White and books; NATO; George Kennan; Middle East; China and the United Nations; Thailand and Cambodia; Senator Taft; Bricker Amendment; Greece] CHRONOLOGICAL - JOHN FOSTER DULLES June 1, 1953 (1)(2)(3) [telephone calls] CHRONOLOGICAL - JOHN FOSTER DULLES June 1, 1953 (1)- (9) [appointments; Governor Adlai Stevenson; China and Korea; overseas libraries; Walter White and books; NATO; George Kennan; Middle East; China and the United nationals; Thailand and Cambodia; Senator Taft; Bricker Amendment; Greece] CHRONOLOGICAL - JOHN FOSTER DULLES July 1953 (1)-(6) [Korea; William J. Donovan; Mexican water; France and EDC; Egypt; Iran; Indochina; foreign perception of US foreign policy; Senator McCarthy; ersonel appointments; infromation program; Thailand and the UN; Senator Lyndon Johnson and Foreign Relations volumes; China and the UN] CHORNOLOGICAL - JOHN FOSTER DULLES July 1953 (1)(2)(3) [telephone calls] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological August 1953 [telephone calls] 5 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological September 1953 (1)- (4) [Indochina; Germany EDC; Bricker Amendment; Israel; Panama; Spain; Iraq; J. Bracken Lee and UN; India; Germany; Trieste; Korea; Communist China and Korea] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological September 1953 [telephone calls] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological October 1953 (1)- (5) [India and Korea; Trieste; EDC; Atoms For Peace; genocide resolution; MIG piolt; Suez; Korea; Bricker Amendment; Mayor Ernst Reuter of Berlin; international loans; Canada; Pakistan] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological November 1953 (1)- (5) [William Jenner; Canada and espionage; executive order on security information; economical operations of Department of State; israel; Puerto Rico; Richard Nixon; India and Pakistan; EDC; NATO; Domican Republic; nuclear testing; Korea; official precedence in Washington; Milton Eisenhower's report on Latin America; genocide resolution; Nixon and Korea; FOA organization; Italy and Trieste; Poland] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological November 1953 (1)(2) [telephone calls] 6 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological December 1953 (1)- (5) [EDC; Japan; Philippines; United Kingdom and Egypt; Gouzenko case; Bricker Amendment; USSR; NATO; General Van Fleet and Korea; Alger Hiss; Department of Defense statements on Europe; state visits; FOA] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological December 1953 (1)(2) [telephone calls] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological January 1954 (1)-(4) [Bricker Amendment; India; communist China; USSR; Iranian oil; international migration] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological January 1954 (1)(2) [telephone calls] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological February 1954 (1)(2)(3) [Chester Bowles's comments on massivie retaliation; Refugee Relief Act; Panama; Pakistan; Geneva Conference; EDC; USSR and China; Hamilton Fish Armstrong's comments on Dulles's draft article re national security policy; Germany] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological February 1954 [telephone calls] 7 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological March 1954 (1)-(4) [United Kingdom and Indochina; Trieste; NATO meeting; visas for UN personnel; Radio Free Europe; EDC; Indochina; Communist China; Brazil; East-West trade; Korea; Panama; Mexico] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological March 1954 (1)(2) [telephone calls] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological April 1954 (1)-(4) [Trieste; Scandinavian air line; Arab-Israeli conflict] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological April 1954 [telephone calls] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological May 1954 (1)-(5), [Indochina; GATT Japan; USSR; Charles Bohlen; domino theory; Korea; Thailand; nuclear testing; East-West trade; Waldensian Church in Italy] JOHN FOSTER DULLES chronological May 1954 (1)(2)(3) [telephone calls] 8 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological June 1954 (1)-(6) [Libya; China Geneva Conference; monitoring of telephone conversations; President Hoover, Germany, and lead and zinc; United Kingdom; United Nations; Formosa; USSR; Wriston committee; Haiti; Germany; Indochina; JCS speeches; Thailand; Trade Agreements Act; Trieste; Korea; Guatemala] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological June 1954 (1)(2)(3) [telephone calls] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological July 1954 (1)-(7) [Syngman Rhee; Wriston Report on foreign service; Germany; Anthony Eden and the Far East; Lyndon Johnson and Mexico; Indochina; Cathay-Pacific incident; Panama Canal; US leadership and alliances; Paul Hoffman and India; Mexican labor; Germany and EDC; SEATO; Mendes-FRance; monitoring of telephone conversations; UK USSR; Lyndon Johnson and bipartisanship; Guatemala; Oppenheimer; religious freedom in Colombia] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronolocial August 1954 (1)-(6) [Brazil; Spain; EDC; Cyprus; China; Southest Adia; Paul Hoffman and India; Iraq; Vietnam; deterrance and the Far East; Buy American Act; lead and zinc; Walter Bedell Smith; Korean currency; Arabs and Israel; Italy; World Council of Churches and communism; Japanese trade; official visits; Iran; comments on draft presidential speech] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological August 1954 (1)(2)(3) [telephone calls] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological October 1954 (1)- (6) [Australia; Formosa; New Guinea; Scandinavia; Prime Minister Scelba's visit; economic policy; Germany; Julius Holmes; Netherlands; Viet Minh and MDAP equipment; Formosa; Greece and Cyprus; Trieste; New Zealand] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological October 1954 (1)(2) [telephone calls] 10 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological November 1954 (1)- (6) [Vietminh and Geneva accords; Korea; John Paton Davies case; FOA and economic aid; bipartisanship; Russia and Habomai Islands; Cyprus; India and Pakistan; Austria; Charles Bohlen; William Donovan; VOA broadcasts; Japan; intelligence investigation; Yugoslavia] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological December 1954 (1)- (8) [Konrad Adenauer; Canada; economic policy; Manila Pact; nuclear testing; Wriston foreign service; Dulles's thesis of retaliatory power; Japan; J. Lawton Collins Vietnam; China] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological January 1955 (1)-(6) [imprisoned US airmen; Formosa situation; Dag Hammarskjold China; Thailand; Senator Gillete of Iowa; Wolf Ladejinsky case; Nicaragua; Malta-Yalta papers; Mendes-France; Mexico] 11 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological February 1955 (1)(2)(3) [Iron Curtain visitors; letter to Winston Churchill; Prince Bernhard; China; Greenland; FOA; embassy in Siagon; Bricker Amendment] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological March 1955 (1)-(5) [Bandung Conference; china; Yalta papers; disarmament negotiations; Yugoslavia and Burma; India] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological May 1955 (1)-(4) [chinese art; William Bullitt; Nelson Rockefeller and David Sarnoff's cold war plan; Tito; Four Power conference; Harold Stassen and disarmament; Quemoy and Matsu; Rodgers and Hammerstein and festival of American culture; atomic radiation; Soapy Williams and Grance; Austrain treaty] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological Jun 1955 (1)-(5) [Harold Stassen and FOA; Quemoy and Matsu; Dulles's role at Paris Peace Conference of 1919; Bering Sea plane incident; Burma; Atlantic Union; Mexico; Spain; Geneva Conference; United Nations; Edward Lansdale; India; Harold Stassen re East-West trade; Europe; disarmament; FOA; Middle East] 12 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological July 1955 (1)-(5) [Representative Bolton and Sudan; Communist China; Refugee Relief Act; North Atlantic Treaty; Nelson Rockefeller; Coal and Steel Community; India and Portugal United Nations; Germany; Geneva Conference; USSR and China; Senator Dirksen and Far East trip; passports for travel to Communist China; West Germany and Vietnam; Bricker Amendment; Korea; Haold Stassen and disarmament; Belgium; Italy] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological August 1955 (1)-(7) [Geneva; Canada; Japan; Thailand; Australia; disarmament; Israel and the Arabs; Phiippines; United Nations; Switzerland; Nixon and speech; Roy Howard and Communist China; lead and zinc; immigration laws; Richard Nixon; Lyndon Johnson; China; Alpha project; French North Africa; Konrad Adenauer; Pakistan; bicycle tarriff; presidential trips; political warfare; Atlantic Union; Egypt; Iraq; cotton policy] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological September 1955 (1)(2)(3) [Senator Knowland re Egypt; USSR; Harold Stassen and disarmament; Morocco; Nasser and USSR; Cyprus; Loas; Canada; Greece; European Coal and Steel Community; Japan and Korea; foreign service; American Legion and UNESCO] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological October 1955 (1)-(4) [China; UN Security Council; Germany; Canada and Mexico; Harold Stassen and disarmament; Middle East; Robert Donovan's book; Cyprus; Algeria] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological November 1955 (1)- (4) [china and Monogloia; colonialism; European Coal and Steel Community; Communist China; Germany; Spain; Yugoslavia] 13 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological December 1955 (1)- (6) [cotton program; post-Geneva policies; India; USSR; Middle East; USSR Japan; Indonesia; Amos Peaslee; India and Portugal; France and Vietnam; Israel; plain letters] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological January 1956 (1)-(4) [development aid for underdeveloped countries; Greece and Cyprus; immigration; USSR; Israel; Cylon; Canada; Robert Bowie] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological June 1956 (1)(2) [Burma; Senator Joseph McCarthy and Yugoslavia; India; Cyprus; Ben Gurion, Nasser and Zhukov; Australia and China; Yugoslavia and USSR; PL 480] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological July 1956 (1)(2) [communist party; East-West exchanges; Yugoslavia; UN technical assistance program] 14 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological August 1956 (1)(2)(3) [Suez and Middle East; Frank Nash and overseas bases; Germany; PL 480; NATO] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological September 1956 (1)(2)(3) [Middle East; Milton Eisenhower and Latin America; NATO; Japan; China and Passports liberation of captive peoples; Yugoslavia] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological October 1956 (1)(2)(3) [satellite countires; Suez; St. Lawrence Seaway; Philippines; NATO] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological November 1956 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological December 1956 (1)(2)(3) [President Eisenhower's Middle East resolution; Pope and preventive war; Charles Bohlen; Llewellen Thompson and Moscow post; India; United Nations] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological January 1957 (1)(2)(3) [Japan; Suez; Portugal Goa; Carl McCardle; Kashmir; Harold Stassen and disarmament; Euratom; Tito visit; Vice President Nixon and OCB; Harry Truman and support for President Eisenhower's Middle East policy; Euratom; OCB] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological February 1957 (1)(2) [Sasudi Arabia and Israel; ambassador to Cuba; Lyndon Johnson and the Middle East; India; Bermuda talks; disarmament; Henry Cabot Lodge and Algeria; Hungarian refugees; Iraq] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological March 1957 (1)(2)(3) [Germany; China trade; Bermuda talks; Middle East; death of Magsaysay; disarmament; NATO; bipartisanship in foreign policy] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological April 1957 (1)(2) [UK and NATO; China passports; Charles Bohlen; Harold Stassen and disarmament; USSR; International Labor Organization convention; Israel; Magsaysay; Middle East oil] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological May 1957 (1)(2)(3) [USSR and disarmament; foreign assistance; Thomas Murray and Atomic Energy Commission; Girard case; Aswan Dam; Germany; China; Vice President Nixon; Yugoslavia; mutual security] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological June 1957 (1)(2)(3) [Girard case; India Pakistan; oil imports; Princeton Project; Canada; UK nuclear weapons; disarmament; Harold Stassen] 15 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological July 1957 (1)(2) [US-Canadian economic integration; disarmament; MIddle East; Antarctica; James Smith and ICA; Canada and oil; Senaotr Ellender and trip to Siberia; Girard case; budget and State Department responsiblities; Pakistan and Middle East; Korea] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronolocial August 1957 (1)(2)(3) [Charles Malik of Lebanon; Eleanor Roosevelt and USSR; Vice President Nixon and trip to Europe; Syria; Middle East; International Labor Organization; Communist China; Indoesia; mutual security; nuclear testing; USSR and aid to neutrals; Germany; FRance and Algeria] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological September 1957 (1)(2)(3) [disarmament; mutual security; Red Chinese correspondents; Harold Stassen; Italy; Chiang Kai-shek; West irian; Algeria and Tunisia; disarmament; Indoesia; Middle East] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological October 1957 (1)-(4) [USSR and Syria; mutual security; Adlai Stevenson; Harold Stassen and disarmament; Lyndon Johnson and NATO meeting; Middle East; Soviet broken promises; General Norstad, Turkey and Middle East; India; USSR satellites; Syria; Konrad Adenauer; US-UK relations; USSR and cultural exchanges; Middle East oil; Canada; China; Hungary; USSR and nuclear weapons] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological December 1957 (1)(2)(3) [USSR and Europe; UK and defense; defense spending; Israel; France and Tunisia; NATO; Pakistan; Sudan] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological January 1958 (1)(2)(3) [Turkey; Middle East; Bertrand Russel letter to President Eisenhower; Nikita Khrushchev; UN and USSR; General Norstad re Turkey, NATO Europe; summit meetings; Dean Acheson and George Kennan;' Soviet economic warfare; Laos; Arab- Israeli problem] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological Feburary 1958 (1)(2)(3) [Okinawa; USSR and disarmament; proposed summit; Greek Patriarch at Istanbul; mutual security; Harold Stassen and disarmament; international law; Middle eAst; NATO] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological March 1958 (1)(2)(3) [Asia; Middle East; Khruschhev; USSR; Iceland; Saudi Arabia; William Bullitt and France; summit meeting; Change For Peace; Soviet exchanges; Japanese treaty; Taiwan; Germany; India; Vice President Nixon and summit meeting] 16 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological April 1958 (1)-(4) [nuclear testing; Conference on the Law of the Sea; European zone of inspection; disarmament; Law of the Sea and bloc voting; India and Pakistan; UN and disarmament; Sam Rayburn and mutual seuciryt; Burma; Middle East; France and Tunisia; Golden Rule vessel and nuclear testing; Spain; Okinawa; Korea; social contacts with Soviet officials; USSR and neclear testing; Dulles's fall-out cellar; China passport question] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological May 1958 (1)(2)(3) [personnel security case; DeGaulle; International Labor Organization; USSR and nuclear testing; Indonesia; Germany and USSR; Bernard Montgomery; Iceland; Canada; Lebanon; summit conference; France and North Africa; Dutch and Indoesia; Japan and Kuriles] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronolgical June 1958 (1)-(4) [Germany and disarmament; Indonesia; Lebanon; Canada; passports and communism; US Middle East policy; Khrushchev and summit meeting; Vice President's trip to Europe; Afghanistan; Lewis Strauss; Brzil; Columbia; basic philosophy; France and North Africa; Turkey] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological July 1958 (1)-(4) [Nuclear testing; khrushchev and summit meeting; Germany; Middle East; Soviet exchanges; Lebanon; Canada; France; Dag Hammarskjold; China] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological August 1958 (1)(2) [UN and Middle East; Formosa Straits; Nuclear testing; disarmament; Julius Holmes; Brazil] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological September 1958 (1)(2)(3) [Robert McKinney, Lyndon Johnson and International Atomic Energy Agency; France; Quemoy; US UK; Dean Rusk and executive-legislative relations in foriegn affairs and re newly independent countries; water level on Lake Ontario; United NAtions; talks with Chinese communists] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronolocia; October 1958 (1)(2)(3) [Formosa; France; Free Europe Committee and Hungary; disarmament; coronation of Pope; Pakistan; NATO; Senator Alexander Smith and Far Eastern policy; UN Disarmament Commission; Netherlands and Indonesia] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological November 1958 (1)(2)(3) [Defense budget; Germany; arms control; USIA broadcasts; Formosa; United Nations] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological December 1958 [Thailand; Formosa] 17 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronolocial January 1959 (1)(2)(3) [Berlin; disarmament; USSR and Jews; Frnace and NATO; Cyprus; C.D. Jackson and Hungary] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronologocal February 1959 [Berlin; Iran; nuclear testing; Ellis Briggs; Clare Boothe Luce and Brazil] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological March 1959 [Dulles's health; Berlin; summit; US-UK relations] JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronolgical April 1959 JOHN FOSTER DULLES Chronological May 1959
Box No. Contents 1 Chronological O'Connor Hanes January 153 - December 1952 (1)-(6) [appointment matters; routine correpsondence] Chronological O'Connor Hanes February 1953 (Through Feb. 5th) (1)-(5) [Republican National Committee and ambassadorial appointments; Marshal Committee and ambassadorial appointments; Marshal Tito] Chronological O'Connor Hanes February 6-19, 1953 (1)-(5) [arms for Egypt; Senator Taft re Ryukyus] Chronological O'Connor Hanes February 20-27, 1953 (1)-(4) [ambassador to Dominican Republic; Arthur Burns as an Economist; Charles Bohlen as Ambassador to Russia; General bradley's speech on Korea] 2 Chronological O'Connor Hanes March 2-18, 1953 (1)-(7) [Belgian loan; Security clearances for appointive positions; Egypt; Anglo-American Caribbean Commission; Korea and Japan; economic adviser to Syngman Rhee; Charles Kersten and asylum fro communist diplomatic personnel; ambassadors to Haiti Liberia; industrial diamonds; foreign service officers and Hatch Act] Chronological O'Connor Hanes March 19-31, 1953 (1)-(5) [Korea; American Legion and U.S. psychological warfare program; statement re role of American Negro in international relations; UNESCO; appointments to UN and other international conferences] Chronological - O'Connor Hanes April 1-31, 1953 (1)-(8) [Korean prisoners of war; leaks of information; Edward Bermingham and Mexico; Charles Bohlen; Pakistan; Bricker Amenedment; Bernard Baruch re Saar; Senator Joseph McCarthy; Greek shipping; Hungarian assets; anti-communist motion picutres and radio programs; Radio Free Europe; Chief Joseph Dam] 3 Chronological - O'Connor and Hanes May 1-31, 1953 (1)-(5) [Bolivian tin; Egypt; Mildred Horton case; McCarran Act; New York Republican dinner] Chronological - O'Connor Hanes June 1 - [30] 1953 (1)-(5) [Mutual Security agency; International Information Agency; overseas libraries; Kora; transmission of State Department policy to new agencies; UNICEF; Danish claims; Rosenberg case; European Coal and Steel Community; Bermuda Conference; Taft-Hartly Act; Chief Joseph Dam; Mildred McAfee Horton; Red China and UN] Chronological - O'Connor Hanes July - 1953 (1)-(4) [Henry Luce article on State Department; appointment of Jeames Byrnes to U.S. delegation to UN; article on Iran; Yugoslavia; Winston Churchill and Four power meeting; recess appointments; Buy American Act; Israeli loan; Egypt and Suez base; bookburning; U.S. communist and Berlin] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological August 1953 (1)-(5) [Europe and Middle East gas pipe; rumors of taping of senatorial calls; National Committee For a Free Europe, Inc. and forced labor in USSR; Japan and Chin; diplomatic appontments for Latin Aemrica] 4 O'Connor - Hanes Chronological September 1953 (1)- (4) [Hatch Act; government reduction in forces; USSR and oceanography exploration; UN; NATO Status of Forces treaty; Iranian oil cartel; Trygve Lie] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological October 1953 (1)-(4) [agreements with countries re Negro personnel; Norman Thomas and Scott McLeaod; visa eligibility of delegates to World Council Assembly; speech clearance procedures; Korea and repatriation of prisoners; Senator Owen Brewster and International Joint Commission; Haitian President Magloire; Daniel Mayer; selection of foreign service personnel; Zionists; Walter Reuther and German socialists; Dulles talk before Randall Commission on Foreign Economic Policy; personnel changes in Department of state; prisoners of war; Thomas Dewey's trip to Central America] O'Connor - Hanes Chronologicial November 1953 (1)- (5) [Senator Jenner and communism; Yugoslavia and Trieste; USSR and International Labor Organization; James Byrnes and Alger Hiss; protocol and Luncheons; St. Lawrence Seaway] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological December 1953 (1)- (4) [Dulles and Alger Hiss; administrative tribuanal of UN; foriegn trade; US-USSR contracts; State Department congressional liaison; trade with USSR; costs of foreign visits to US] O'Connor - Hanes chronological January 1954 (1)-(5) [Indochina; Schedule C position; Arthur Dean; Polish consulate in Detroit; Soviet gold shipments; John Paton Davies; international exchanges; Caracas Conference; trade with Communist China; India; Scott McLeod and USIA displays] 5 O'Connor - Hanes Chron - February 1954 (1) (2) (3) [Communist China; EDC; Milton Eisenhower and Caracas Conference; atomic testing] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological March 1954 (1)-(5) [Bricker Amendment; Puerto Rican nationalists and security for Secretary Dulles; loyalty-security matters; passport appeal; EDC; German property in US; refugee program; Brazil; American observers in Kashmir; visas for communist personnel; Harold Stassen and East-West trade; foreign serice; US information and propaganda programs] O'Connor - Hanes Chronolgocial April 1954 (1)-(5) [China; Mrs. Heffelfinger and UN association; personnel seucrity case; USSR and atomic energy; Dien Bien Phu; Iraq arms sale; Coal and Steel Community; Pakistan; Panamanian annuity; Israel- Arab relations] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological May 1954 (1)-(4) [US-Iceland defense agreement; Rio Treaty; Pescadore Islands; five power military staff talks; Czechoslovakia and International Monetary Fund; Panama Canal Zone and aliens; Writston Report; Indochina; Winston Churchill; Guatemala] O'Connor - Hanes Chronolgocial June 1954 (1)-(5) [Justice Douglas trip to Iran; Israel-Jordon border fighting; Argentina and Guatemala; congress and Guatemala; publication of World War II doucments; refugee relief in U.K.; Middle East; Philippines; Geneva Conference; Khokhlov Soviet defector case; Five Power military talks; trade relations with Latin America; Clare Boothe Luce and Italy; polish soldiers and Refugee Relief Act; Korea] 6 O'Connor - Hanes Chronological July 1954 (1)-(5) [Indochina White Paper; French President Coty's visit to US; Chinese airplane incident; Adenauer; President of Ninth General Assembly; Nicaragua and Costa Rica; Syngman Rhee and President Truman; personnel security; Middle East; Congressman Alvin Bentley and Iron Curtain delegates to World Council of Churches conference; Mary Lord and UN delegation; Clare Boothe Luce and Italy; Winston Churchill and Red China; USSR; Geneva; Soviet Escapess; Korea; Foreign Service Academy; Burma and Communist China; Walter Judd and China; refugee relief program] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological August 1954 (1)-(5) [Ambassador William Donovan and SEATO; Ambassador Jesse Locker and Preisdent Tubman; Herbert Hoover Jr.; Churchill re Mendes-France and EDC; Azores; Pete Carroll re C.D. Jackson's economic plan; Lyndon Johnson and Wright Morrow; Japanese trade negotiations; appointment of socialist to policy position within State Department; Israel; France; Southest Asia; Free Europe Committee; World Council of Churches] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological September 1954 (1)- (4) [France; ambassador possiblities for India; Manila Confernece] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological October 1954 (1)-(4) [visits by heads of state; Senate and China; Bernie Katzen re Israel and domestic politics; Jacob Javits and Jewish organizations] 7 O'Connor - Hanes Chronological November 1954 (1)- (5) [U.S. prisoners in China; publication of historical documentation; John Paton Davies case; State of Union message and foreign policy; Julius Holmes; peaceful use of atomic energy resolution; visit of Shah of Iran; Jacob Javits and Israel; Liberia; foreign dignitaries visits with President; Japan; economic aid for France; Kermit Roosevelt and arms for Egypt] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological December 1954 (1)- (5) [Wolf Ladejinsky case; visit by Liberian President Tubman; Swisswatches; Danish ship; commercial attaches to US overseas posts; Krishna Menon re Communist China and Prisoners of war] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological January 1955 (1)-(4) [Atlantic Union resolution; Americans imprisoned in Red China; Winston Churchill re France, USSR, EDC, and Four Power Conference; sub-Cabinet group; Malta-Yalta papers] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological February 1955 (1)(2)(3) [Malta-Yalta Papers; Harry Cain and internal security; Tanganyika; International Recreation Congress; AEC and nuclear fallout] O'Connor - Hanes Chronolocial March 1955 (1)(2)(3) [Senator George and trade agreements; Western European Union; Labor advisors to FOA; China; Edward Corsi and refugee relief program; replacement of General O'Daniel in Saigon; Nasser and Afro-Asian conference] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological April 1955 (1)(2)(3) [Edward Corsi and Refugee Relief Act; civil defense; George marshall Research Foundation; Formosa and Offshore Islands; Yalta-Malta papers; Chinese communists; surplus government real property; foreign trade; Thailand; visits by chiefs of state] 8 O'Connor - Hanes Chronological May 1955 (1)(2)(3) [Geneva Conference; refugee relief program; Rabbi Silver; Dr. Frederick Nolde and moral principles in international affairs; Germany; travel in USSR; Charles Malik and Chou En-lai; Dulles' "Alpha" project re Middle East; Phi Delta Phi and racial exclusion; Indonesia] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological June 1955 (1)-(4) [Operation Alert; Chinese students; Krishna Menon; Harold Stassen and disarmament; East-West trade] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological July 1955 (1)-(4) [visit to US by Irish president; Geneva Conference; Israel; Bricker Amendment; Soviet East European satellites] O'Connor - Hanes Chronological August 1955 (1)-(4) [Philipppines; American Legion re Status of Forces Agreement and re UNESCO; Korea; Bernard Katzen re Dulles speech on Middle East; Buy American Act; Vice President Nixon, Lyndon Johnson and Middle East; Hoover Commission report on intelligence;' Yugoslavia; Volunteer Freedom Corps] 9 O'Connor - Hanes Chronological October 1955 (1)-(4) [Garst Corn Company and USSR; Princeton Dulles Papers Project; Karl Harr and Institute on Political Warfare; Japan; textile manufacturers; Crusade For Freedom and US policy re USSR] Hanes - Macomber Chronological November 1955 (1)- (4) [parole of German General Sepp Dietrich; budgetary matters; Pierre Mendes-France and Wiseman Institute of Jerusalem; Brazilan inauguration; East-West contacts; UN and ILO conventions; Cambodian coronation] Macomber - Hanes Chronological December 1955 (1)(2)(3) [ambassadorial matters; State of Union message; Cambodian coronation; Advisory Committee for Foreign Service Instiutte; colonialism; Harold Stassen message] Macomber - Hanes Chronological January 1956 (1)-(4) [mutual security; Poland; Italy] Macomber - Hanbes Chronological February 1956 (1)- (4) [Geroge Meany, AF of L and Italian labor; Radio Free Europe; Princeton and Dulles Papers; China; UK and Defense matters] Macomber - Hanes Chronological March 1956 (1)-(4) [travel by Soviet nationals in US; Byelorussia; personnel security; Operation Alert] 10 Macomber - Hanes Chronological April 1956 (1)-(4) [COCOM and CHINCOM trade controls; committee on mutual security; John McCloy and Chase Bank lending to communist bank; gift for Franco; Bricker Amendment; appointments and personnel matters] Macomber - Hanes Chronological May 1956 (1)-(4) [Senator George and mutual security; Soviet paper TASS and Secretary Dulles' press conference; visit by Nehru; speech in Iowa; Mrs. Oswald Lord Re Ceylon and re India] Macomber - Hanes Chronological June 1956 (1)-(4) [Vatican chapel; People-to-People program; Israel; personnel matters; Roswell Garst re trade with Soviet Bloc; Marshal Zhukov; Historical Division of Department of State; Eisenhower-Eden correspondence; Vice President's trip to Manila; Nehru; Mrs. Archibald Roosevelt re Yemen; Congressman Rooney re meeting on Israel] Macomber - Hanes Chronological July 1956 (1)-(4) [Senator Bush re Middle East; Max Rabb and trip to Israel; John Foster Dulles' comments on campaign paper re foreign policy--Suez, Guatemala, SEATO, and Formosa; Titoism and national communism; recognition of employees; mutual security; State Department officials testimony before Congress; Japanese imports; Clare Boothe Luce and Rome] Macomber - Hanes Chronological August 1956 (1)-(4) [Yugoslav aid; Chairman for citizens' committee to study mutual security program; Robert Anderson's trip to Saudi Arabia; Japanese textile imports; Nicaraguan canal; Senator Bush and foreign policy plank] Macomber - Hanes Chronological September 1956 (1)- (4) [Chicago Council of American-Soviet Friendship; Nelson Rockefeller; Cong. Javits and Exim-Bank loan for Israel; personnel and appointments; Edward Bermingham and Pemex; Clare Boothe Luce's resignation; Panama Canal] Hanes - Macomber Chronological October 1956 (1)-(4) [Hungary; 1956 Campaign; Middle East; passports for travel to Communist China; Ukrainian-American group; kidnapping of native born child by USSR] 11 Hanes - Macomber Chronological November 1956 Hanes - Macomber Chronological December 1956 (1)(2) [diplomatic post for Douglas McKay; appointments; Middle East; Lord Astor re NATO; Baghdad Pact] Macomber - Hanes Jr, Chronological January 1957 (1)(2)(3) [immigration and refugee legislation; Germany] Macomber - Hanes Chronological February 1957 (1)(2) [appointments; Senator Javits re Maxwell Gluck; John Sherman Cooper; Krishna Menon re Kashmir and re Middle East; Howard Cullman and Brussels Fair; Arthur Dean re Israel; Charles Percy; ICA and SEATO] Macomber - Hanes Chronological March 1957 (1)(2)(3) [budget; Ambassador Willauer; US, Canada UK; protocol and state visits; Korea; appontments; Buy American Act] Macomber - Drain Chronological April 1957 (1)(2)(3) [Jordan; news reporters travel to Communist China; National Symphony Orchestra and sponsored international tours; Sen. Dirksen and Vatican's emmisary to Israel; International Labor Organization and forced labor] Macomber - Drain Chronological May 1957 (1)(2)(3) [Maxwell Gluk; Girard Case; intelligence matters; Tito; lead and zinc tariffs; International University of Social Studies ("Pro Deo") in Rome; Mutual security; stinnes corporation; alleged intelligence failre; Yugoslavia; TEDUL DULTE communications; Henry Luce; Trotsky case; Vice President and possible invitation to Russia] Macomber - Drain Chronological June 1957 (1)(2) [ballon testing; Korea; miscellaneous] Macomber - Drain Chronological July 1957 (1)(2) [Secretary Weeks' trip to Europe; possible article for LIFE; Hamilton Fish Armstrong and Secretary's remarks at Quantico; communications between president and British Prime Minister] Macomber - Peacock Chronological August 1957 (1)(2) [orientation of new personnel; VFW speaking invitation] Macomber - Peacock Chronological September 1957 (1)(2) [USSR and nuclear testing; Girard case] 12 Macomber - Peacock Chronological October 1957 (1)- (4) [Sudan; exhange of nuclear informaiton with British; Philip Crowe and press criticism of Dulles; Middle East; Lyndon Johnson re exchanges of information with UK and re East-West exchanges; Tito and Germany; Syria; Council on Foreign Relations; emergency planning; Eleanor Roosevelt's conversation with Khrushchev; Federation of Americans of German Descent] Greene - Peacock Chronological November 1957 (1)(2)(3) [budget and national security matters; Cyprus and NATO; Secretary Benson and agricultural trade development; loan to Israel; arms for Tunisia; disarmament; George Meany and invitation to state dinner; employment of forced labor] Greene - Peacock Chronological January 1958 (1)(2)(3) [official visits; Communist China and American prisoners; Ireland; Exim-Bank loan to Israel; Norway and USSR; Denmark] Greene - Peacock Chronological February 1958 (1)- (4) [James Wadsworth and disarmament; UK and defense matters; official visits; Law of Sea Conference; radio and TV exchanges with USSR; disarmament; Vice President re Soviet economic warfare and re foreign aid; France and Tunisia; Vice President's trips abroad; Deputy Prime Minister of Burma; loan to Israel] Greene - Boster Chronological march 1958 (1)-(4) [statements to Soviets; US forces in Iceland; USSR nuclear testing; arms sales to Cuba; Germany and economic matters; mutual security; disarmament; summit; US overseas image; SEATO and Indonesia; Soviet leaders' visit to US; Brussels Fair; Vice President's trip to Europe] Greene - Boster Chronological April 1958 (1)-(4) [Mexico; UN and international inspection of Arctic; Antarctica; Polish leaders' visit to US; Okinawa; Soviet economic warfare; mutual security; French and Africa; General Van Fleet as possible ambassador to Iran; troop levels negotiations with USSR; JCS planning and nuclear matters; lead and zinc] 13 Greene - Boster Chronological May 1958 (1)-(4) [Dulles possibles trip to brazil; intelligence; FRance; Okinawa; Indoesia; UN and Lebanon; International Labor Organization; study group on nuclear testing; General Marshall's trip to Bogota in 1948 Lewis Strauss' service in government; nuclear testing; Vice President's safety; Lebanon; President's visit to Canada; communications between Acting Secretary and Vice President] Greene - Boster Chronological June 1958 (1)-(4) [nuclear matters; president's visit to Canda; Eruope and disarmament; visit by Shah of Iran; Panamanian treaty legislation; Mexico and tariff matter; Okinawa; East Germany and American Helicopter crew; Latin America; US investment in Canada; Nagy case; Soviet economic offensive; summit; DeGaulle and France; Lebanon; correspondence with Khrushchev; indictment against oil companies] Greene - Boster Chronological July 1958 (1)-(4) [Khrushchev and Middle East; French and summit; Soviet armed forces in various countires; Harold Macmillan re summit; Israel; Iraq; Baghdad Pact; Lebanon; basic national security policy; Shah of Iran; UN matters; Tito and Lebanon; Nkrumah's visit; Mexico; Canada] Greene - Boster Chronological August 1958 (1)(2) [Adlai Stevenson and nuclear testing; summit conference; international cooperation in health; radio and Middle East; Nuclear test suspension; Iran; USSR and aircraft incident; Soviet threats; Japa; Bulgaria; Ethiopia; saline water conversion; Germany and Middle East; Venezuela; British and Middle East] Greene - Boster Chronological September 1958 (1)(2)(3) [USSR and nuclear testing; cyprus; China; lead and zinc; Far East Asia American Council; US- USSR and outer space; US and alies; talks with Chinese communists; Formosa Straits; Iceland] Greene - Boster Chronological October 1958 (1)(2)(3) [Formosa Straits; Mexican inauguration; Secretary Dulles' backgrounders; Free World Spiritual values and Communist World; Nationalist China; P.L. 480; visas for Algerian nationalists; American Council on NATO; Indoesia; talks with Chinese communists] Greene - Boster Chronological November 1958 (1)(2)(3) [Defense budget; Hungarian UN credentials; nuclear test negotiations; NATO anniversary; talks with Chinese; Berlin; Mexican delegation; Lyndon Johnson and outer space; arms to Indoesia; disarmament] 14 Greene - Boster Chronological December 1958 (1)(2) [passports to Communist china; Dulles' health; Cyprus; Senator Hubert Humphrey's talk with khrushchev; Afghanistan; Quemoy; Hungarian UN delegation; Bulgaria; Soviet charges re Berlin] Greene - Boster Chronological January 1959 (1)(2)(3) [DeGaulle and Grench fleet; Berlin; appropriations for World Bank and International Monetary Fund; Canada-US Interparliamentary group; Cuba;Iceland; visit with Lopez Mateos; communist economic offensive and Asia; foreign gifts; Iran; French denial of Aemrican missionaries' clearances; State of Union message] Greene - Boster Chronological February 1959 (1)-(4) [Germany; Berlin; Dulles' health; Cyprus; UK USSR; neculear test negiotiations; Clare Boothe Luce as ambassador to Brazil; Western Europe and Berlin; Sherman Adams' memoirs; Herter as successor to Dulles; Pedro Estrada and Venezuela; C-130 case; Iran] Greene - Boster Chronological March 1959 (1)(2)(3) [USSR and summit; Walter Robertson's resignation; Four Powers and Germany; evolution of Soviet system; possible Khrushchev visit to US; Harold Macmillan; US position re summit; Dulles Princeton Project; DeGaulle and Grench fleet; Berlin] Greene - Boster Chronological April 1959 (1)(2) [Berlin; US-UK relations; Dulles as Special Consultant to President; Dulles' health; Julius Holmes as ambassador to Egypt; John Foster Dulles' communications with Allen Dulles; Vice President's visit to Moscow; Tibet; Khrushchev re Dulles] Greene - Boster Bernau Chronological May 1959 (1)(2) [Dulles' funeral; establishment of John Foster Dulles Library od Diplomatic History; Khrushchev's views of Dulles and Eisenhower; Vice President] Greene - Bernau - Chronological June 1959
Box No. Contents 1 Inaugural Ceremony and Drafts of President's Inaugural Address (1)(2) State of the Nation Speech (1)(2) President's Speech April 1953 (1)-(3) [Chance For Peace speech, 4/16/53; includes comments and suggestions by John Foster Dulles, Paul Nitze, and Charles Bohlen] Candor Speech Dec. 8, 1953 (1)-(3) [includes comments and suggestions from Robert Bowie, John Foster Dulles, C.D. Jackson, and Henry Cabot Lodge] President Eisenhower's American Legion Speech - August 31, 1954 [includes comments by John Foster Dulles, Robert Bowie, Bryce harlow, and Robert Cutler] State of the Union Message January 6, 1955 (1)(2) President's Opening Statement at Geneva July 18, 1955 Suggestions for Radio-TV speech 7/15/55 (1)(2) 2 Presidential Statements and Speeches 1955 (1)-(3) [includes drafts re Formosa Resolution] President's Corres. with Bulganin re Disarmament 1955-1956 (1)-(3) State of the Union Message 1/5/1956 Inaugural Address by the President January 21, 1956 President's Speech Before Editors Washington - April 21, 1956 State of the Union Message January 1957 (1)(2) Middle East Message to Congress etc. 1/5/57 (1)(2) 3 Middle East Message to Congress etc. 1/5/57 (3)-(5) Mutual Security Program - Message to Congress and Address to People by the President - 5/21/57 (1)(2) Drafts for Presidential Speech on MSP September 1957 President's Main NATO Speech Dec. 1957 (Drafts) [includes comments by Adlai Stevenson] President's Opening Speech NATO Dec. 1957 (Drafts) Reply to Bulganin's Letter ot President of December 10, 1957 (1)-(4) 4 USSR Note (Feb 1) and U.S. Reply (Feb. 15, 1958) (1)- (4) [includes comments by Departmenty of State officials re nuclear testing and other problems in US - USSR relations] President's Reply of April 8, 1958 to Chairman Khrushchev U.S. Aide-Memorie March 6, 1958 Replying to Soviet Aide-Memorie Feb 28, 1958 (1)(2) Soviet Aide-Memoire April 11, 1958 State D. Drafts of Reply April 16 USSR Khrushchev Note May 9, 1958 Pres. Eisenhowr's Reply may 24, 1958 (Including Drafts) President Eisenhower's Reply to Chairman Khrushchev -7/23/58 (1)(2) [re Lebanon] President Eisenhower's Letter to Khrushchev -- July 25, 1958 [re UN and Middle East] President Eisenhower's Reply (8/1/58) to Khrushchev's Letter of 7/28/58 5 President Eisenhower's UN Speech Wednesday August 13, 1958 (1)-(3) President's Statement on Taiwan Straits Situation -Newport RI - Sept. 11, 1958 (1)-(3) President's Reply to Khrushchev September 13, 1958
Box No. Contents 1 Adenauer [correspondence re Germany, US, USSR] Alpha Speech - etc. Council of Foreign Relations, New York City August 26, 1955 (1)-(4) [Dulles statement on an Arab-Israeli settlement; statement given at Council on Foeign Relations neeting, new York City, August 26, 1955; comments on Dulles' speech by Leonard Hall, Maxwell Rabb, and Bernard Katzen; also includes transcript of Dulles' remarks at Council on Foreign Relations meeting regarding France, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, USSR and its satellites] Berlin 1954 [memorandum of Dulles' conversation with V.M. Molotov] WHITE HOUSE MEMOS Ed Bermingham Correspondence [correspondence re Mexico plus comments re Spain and re Switzerland] "Bermuda" Conference - Foreign Ministers Meeting Memorandum of President's Conversations at Bermuda -Secretary's Copy Bipartisanship - 1957 Book-burning (1)-(6) [International Information Administration and use of communist literature] Bowie, Robert R. [Bowie's nomination as Assistant Secretary of State] 2 Bricker Amendment - 1953 (1)-(6) Bricker Amendment - 1954 (1)-(5) Bricker Amendment - 1955-56 (1)(2) Check List Slips - 9/4/57 - 1/3/59 - J.N. Greene Jr. (1)(2) [Greene's daily agenda containing notes for use in discussions with Secretary Dulles] 3 Corsi [Edward] (1)-(7) [re controversy over Corsi's appointment as Special Assistant to Dulles, administration of Refugee Relief Program, and Corsi's dispute with Scott McLeod] Corsi [Edward] (1)-(6) [three ringed binder] [memoranda and correspondence re Corsi including statements by Scott McLeod] John P. Davies (1)(2) Meetings with the President, C.D. Dillon - 2/12/59 - [re visits of heads of state] DISARMAMENT - ATOMIC WEAPONS [Divider] Atomic Weapons and Proposal 1953, 1954, 1955 (1)-(3) 4 Disarmament 1955 1956 (1)(2) [includes Harold Stassen meeting with Prime Minister Nehru] Paper on Nuclear Weapons - 1/56 (1)-(5) Chron. of Events 2/9/59 - [Dulles' Illness and Death] J.N. Greene, Jr. (1)-(5) [includes several memoranda regarding foreign policy matters, especially, Berlin, United Kingdom and European affairs] East - West Contact 1956 Milton Eisenhower European Security Pact - 1955 (1)(2) FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC VISITS [Divider] Churchill-Eden Visit June 25-29, 1954 (1)(2) [Churchill's views on World War II, USSR, Communist China and nuclear matters] 5 Eden Visit - Jan. 30 - Feb. 3, 1956 Joint Declaration, etc. (1)(2) Visit of King Saud January 30, 1957 - February 9, 1957 FOA - ICA MATTERS [Divider] ICA Matters 1954 1956 [including report by John Hollister on ICA, Harold Stassen and reorganization of FOA] Foreign Aid Study Group - 1956 [re establishment of Fairless Committee to study mutual security programs] George, Senator Walter F. 1/54 - 12/56 (Memos of Conversations, etc.) (1)-(4) [George's health; NATO; Suez; Organization For Trade Cooperation; Middle East; satellites resolution; Geneva Conference; Vietnam; Yalta Papers; Trade Agreements Act; Quemoy and Matsu; Communist China; foreign policy and politics; Cyprus; Bricker Amendment; appointments] Lillias Hinshaw Holland Material on Foreign Policy Issue in 1956 Campaign File Received from Mr. Herbert Hoover, Jr. Office (1)(2) [Senator Knowland re United Nations and China; material on Middle East policy and mutual security] Mrs. Mildred McAfee Horton [re controversy over withdrawal of her nomination as U.S. Representative on Social Commission of Economic and Social Council of United Nations] Kennan, George 1-0-1 Mid-East Inquiry - 1957 Mid-East Resolution Mutual Security Program - 1957 NATO "Think Piece" 1956 (Drafts) (1)(2) 6 Vice President Nixon (1)-(5) [politics; vice presidential trips, summit conference; presidential inability; Soviet economic warfare; Democrats and missile programs; Harold Stassen's disarmament position; Development Loan Fund; Julius Homes; United States Information Agency; congressional relations; Operations Coordinating Board; Middle East; Corsi case; Formosa situation; Harold Stassen and politics; Monsignor Thomas J. McCarthy re communism; Italy; Korea; Alfred Kohlberg and Arthur Dean; Thomas Dewey; United Nations; Adenauer; Charles Bohlen; Bricker Amendment] North African Survey - 1955 Julius Holmes [re U.S. policy toward North Agrican countries] Personnel Matters 1953 - 1954 (1)(2) [Personnel Matters] 1955 - 57 (1)-(7) Policy of Independence For Colinial Peoples [Presidential Disability] Nelson Rockefeller [re resignation; Herbert Hoover, Jr.; disarmament; Rockefeller's job and staff; United States information program; political warfare; David Sarnoff plan for waging the cold war] W[Walter Bedell Smith] [Memo of Conversation Between Smith and Carl McCardle re Smith's threatened resignation] Special [FBI investigative reports re personnel] Summit Paper Suez Problem July - Nov. 1956 - Feb. - Mar. 1957 (1)- (7) "Think Pieces" - Drafts (1)(2) (From PB's Files) [drafts by Dulles re USSR and Berlin; the Big Three Alliance and possible Big Three meetings, nuclear testing, and Austria] UNITED NATIONS [Divider] UN Matters 1953 1954 (1)-(3) Vincent, John Carter (Drafts) (1)(2) YALTA PAPERS [Divider] Yalta-Malta Papers, etc. 1955 Comments re Yalta Papers (1)-(3)
8 Classified Material [Adenauer re Germany and France; material re US-UK relations; China; Selwyn Lloyd re Korea and Indochina; France and Indochina; Iranian oil; United Nations and Korea; Philippines; Burma; Thailand; Indonesia; Hong Kong; Japan] S. S. Helena notes Korea [General Douglas MacArthur's plan to end Korean War; Dulles' memos to DDE re Korea] Memoranda of Meetings From November 1952- [personnel matters; Senator McCarthy; orgainzational matters; Iran; Brazil; Senator Wiley re Nutual Security Agency; U.N. and communist infiltration; Richard Nixon and Mexican Trip] Confidential - Memos and Letters (1)-(3) [Queen Elizabeth's coronation; personel; Committee on Present Danger; military manpower; Draper Report on Europe; Chiang Kai-Shek; Bricker Amendment; Italy and Trieste; NATO; Mexico; Warren Austin and U.N.; Lew Douglas re prisoners of war; European affairs; psychological warfare; relations with the Vatican; Australia and Douglas MacArthur; Stalin and meeting with DDE] State Department - Personnel (1)-(3)
Germany 1953 1954 (1)(2) Guatemala INDOCHINA [Divider] Indochina May 1953 May 1954 (1)-(5) 9 [Indochina - 1954] (1)-(3) Indochina June 1954 April 1956 (1)-(4) Mr. Merchant TOP SECRET [Indochina] (1)(2) [Material on Indochina for use of Livingston Merchant in Senate hearings on his nomination as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs] KOREA [Divider] Korea - Armistice Matters - Mar. - Dec. 1953 (1)-(7) Phone Conversation re Korea July - October 1953 Korea - polit. Conf. Geneva - 1954 Jan. - July (1)- (4) Eisenhower - Rhee Talks 1954 10 MIDDLE EAST [Divider] Israeli Relations 1951 - 1957 (1)-(7) RED CHINA [Divider] Wang - Johnson Talks, Prisoners of War 1955 (1)-(6) S/Miss Bernau [Syria, September, 1957] UNITED KINGDOM [Divider] Churchill - Eden Correspondence 1954 (1)-(3) 11 Eden - Macmillan - Lloyd Correspondence 1955 - 1956 (1)(2) Macmillan - Lloyd Correspondence 1957 (1)(2) Macmillan - Lloyd Correspondence etc. 1958 (1)-(3) Macmillan and Lloyd Correspondence 1959 Misc. Paper - UK (1)-(4) USSR [Divider] USSR - "The Arsonists" January 1953 [re Soviet novel on the origins of World War II, written as an attack on John Foster Dulles] USSR - Note of 12/21/53 re President's Atomic Proposal of 12/8/53 USSR - Note of 11/27/57 re For. Min. Mtg. USSR - Hypothetical Communique
Miscellaneous [Roderic O'Connor Memoranda] (1)-(5) [passports to Communist China; press criticism of Dulles; appointment of disarmament negotiator; congressional support; Intergovernmental committee For European Migration (ICEM) and Scott McLeod as possible director of ICEM; impact of Sputnik on U.S. foreign policy]
Box No. Contents 1 White House Correspondence 1953 (1) [C.D. Jackson and Berlin Conference; Nehru and India; official precedence in Washington; Juan Peron; public opinion re President's policies; statement re atomic weapons; bricker Amerndment; Rabbi Silver; Jews and Arab-Israeli dispute; visits to United States by heads of state] White House Correspondence 1953 (2) [State Department appointments; Governor Dewey's Central American trip; proposed talk by Dulles re USSR, nuclear bombs, and security poliyc; Norman Thomas and socialists as employees of Department of State; Harry Guggenheim and Latin America; Communist China and Indochina; C.D. Jackson re USSR and Germany] White House Correspondence 1953 (3) [General Naguib and Egypt; United States foreign policy; Netherlands press opinion and United States foreign policy; overseas libraries and Senator McCarthy; personnel matters; Italy and Rosenberg case; economic pressure on Communist China; Winston Chruchill and Egypt; Caribbean Commission] White House Correpsondence 1953 (4) [Senator Taft; Status of Forces treaty; Mrs. Mildred McAfee Horton; Styles Bridges and Red China; clearance of personnel; Congress, Red China and U.N.; Dulles and comments re Jews; Middle East; Trieste; Paul Hoffman and India; Chance For Peace speech] White House Correspondence 1953 (5) [Paul Hoffman and Kashmir; civil service and New Dealers; Samuel Lubell memo re disarmament; enslavement resolution; Norway; Senator Malone re tariff; C.D. Jackson re Voice of America; David Bruce re EDC and European Coal and Steel Community; liberation resolution; MATS aircraft for Secretary of State; Czechoslovakia and anti-semitism] Meeting with the President 1953 [EDC; possible summit conference; Trieste; Indochia; $100,000 MIG; Egyptain negotiations; Panama Canal treaty; import restrictions on wool; Candor speech; Korea; Arthur Dean; ANZUS Conference; Italy and Trieste; French re EDC Indochina] White House Correspondence 1954 (1) [Edc; Danish ships; death of Pope Plus XII; Brazil; Rio Conference; Geroge Humphrey and Milton Eisenhower; france; Senator Knowland and foreign policy; bipartisanship; VOA; Tito; economic policy; Loy Henderson; U.N.; Cyprus; Krishna Menon of India; social events fro diplomatic corps; Southeast Asia; SEATO and Britain; Mendes-France] White House Correpsondence 1954 (2) [lead and zinc; Senator Arthur Watkins; Italian base negotiations; Arthur Flemming; Herbert Hoover and Konrad Adenauer; Vice President Nixon and bipartisanship; David Bruce as consultant to Dulles; Turkey and NATO] White House Correpsondence 1954 (3) [daft presidential speech re USSR; President's war powers] White House Correspondence 1954 (4) [Soviet "psyche" after Berlin Conference; Panama; C.D. Jackson; Harry Guggenheim re Latin America; prposed Department of Peace] Meetings with the President 1954 (1) [appointments; China; EDC; "little wars"; NATO papers; U.S. forces in Europe; U.S. flyers imprisoned in Communist china; Nehru; J. Lawton Collins and French forces in Indochina; Manila treaty; Germany and NATO; Vietnam; Formosa; Italy; foreign economic policy; Middle East; C.D. Jackson economic plan; Southeast Asia treaty] Meetings with the President 1954 (2) [Senator Pat McCarre; appointments; tariff on zinc, anti-trust suits against foreign companies; Israel; C.D. Jackson economic project; Geneva Conference and Indochina; Italy] Meetings with the President 1954 (3) [Syngman Rhee; Paul Hoffman; U.S. allies; NSC planning; Winston Churchill visit; Sugar Act; Guatemala; JCS, Admiral Radford and military talks re Southeast Asia; Formosa; Guatemala; President's war powers; Middle East; Geneva Conference and USSR] Meetings with the President 1954 (4) [Winston Churchill re USSR; Egypt; Israel; EDC and France; Indochina; Caracas Conference; EDC; USSR and China; British Cabinet; Mr. Lourie's resignation; Berlin Conference; USSR and atomic energy; Austrain Treaty; Bricker Amendment; military aid to Pakistan] 2 White House Memoranda 1954 - Formosa Straits (1)(2) White House Memoranda 1955 - Formosa Straits (1)-(4) Position Paper on Offshore Islands April - May 1955 (1)-(6) 3 White House Correspondence - General 1955 (1) [Republican Party; Soviet economic threat; British and colonialism; Geneva Foreign Ministers