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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
The Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter,
1953-1961
THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE
AND MEMORANDA
SERIES
UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA
The Presidential Documents Series
The Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter,
1953-1961
THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE AND
MEMORANDA SERIES
Microfilmed from the holdings of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library
Project Coordinator Robert E. Lester
A microfilm project of University Publications of America, Inc.
44 North Market Street • Frederick, Maryland 21701
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959. The papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A.
Herter, 1953-1961 [microform].
(The White House correspondence and memoranda series) (The Presidential documents series)
"Microfilmed from the holdings of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library."
Includes index. 1. United States-Foreign relations-1953-1961--
Sources. 2. Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959--Archives. 3. Herter, Christian Archibald, 1895-1966-Archives. I. Herter, Christian Archibald, 1895-1966. II. Lester, Robert. III. Dwight D. Eisenhower Library. IV. Title. V. Series. VI. Series: Presidential documents series. [E835] 327.73 87-13343 ISBN 0-89093-891-1
Copyright © 1986 by University Publications of America, Inc. All rights reserved.
ISBN 0-89093-891-1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Acronym List v
Scope and Content Note vii
Reel Index
Reels 1 -4
John Foster Dulles: White House Memoranda Series Chronological Subseries 1
Reel 5
John Foster Dulles: White House Memoranda Series cont. Chronological Subseries cont 14 General Foreign Policy Subseries 15 Intelligence Subseries 16 Internal Security Subseries 16
John Foster Dulles: Draft Presidential Correspondence and Speeches Series 17
Reels 6-7
John Foster Dulles: Draft Presidential Correspondence and Speeches Series cont 17
Reel 8
John Foster Dulles: Draft Presidential Correspondence and Speeches Series cont 23
Christian A. Herter: Official Correspondence and Memoranda, 1957-1961 24
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Reel 9
Christian A. Herter: Official Correspondence and Memoranda, 1957-1961 cont 25
Subject Index 29
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ACRONYM LIST
The following acronyms are used frequently in this micropublication and are reproduced here for the convenience of the user.
C|A Central Intelligence Agency EDC European Defense Community ,CA International Cooperation Administration "-0 International Labor Organization MAAG Military Assistance Advisory Group MATS Military Air Transport Service NAT0 North Atlantic Treaty Organization NSC National Security Council SAC Strategic Air Command SEATO Southeast Asia Treaty Organization U.N. United Nations USIA United States Information Agency
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The White House Correspondence and Memoranda Series of The Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961 con- sists of three major series•John Foster Dulles: White House Memoranda Series; John Foster Dulles: Draft Presidential Correspondence and Speeches Series; and Christian A. Herter: Official Correspondence and Memoranda Series, 1957-1961. These series are drawn from the holdings of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene, Kansas.
The material in each series is divided into folders that are then arranged in reverse chronological order within each year, the contents of each folder also being arranged in reverse chronological order. Each folder contains a "document withdrawal sheet," which itemizes the documents that have been removed from the folder due either to national security considerations or privacy restrictions by the Eisenhower Library. University Publications of America (UPA) has microfilmed the collection as it is arranged at the Eisen- hower Library. All of the material currently available has been filmed in its entirety.
John Foster Dulles: White House Memoranda Series This series covers the period from January 1953 to April 1959 and
comprises four subseries: the Chronological Subsehes; the General Foreign Policy Subseries; the Intelligence Subseries; and the Internal Security Subseries.
The Chronological Subseries consists of White House correspondence and memoranda between John Foster Dulles and the President and his advisers, memoranda of meetings with the President, position papers prepared by the State Department and the White House, and memos of conversations with the President.
The General Foreign Policy Subseries consists of papers, memoranda, and correspondence prepared by the State Department, John Foster Dulles, and the White House. These materials deal with foreign policy and its implementation.
The Intelligence Subseries consists of conversations with Allen W. Dulles, head of the Central Intelligence Agency. These conversations deal with foreign policy matters, with the implementation of foreign policy, and with intelligence activities.
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The Internal Security Subseries consists of memoranda and correspon- dence on the administration of security, Scott McLeod, and the Charles Bohlen case.
John Foster Dulles: Draft Presidential Correspondence and Memo Series
This series spans the period from January 1953 to April 1954 and con- tains draft and press copy, presidential correspondence, memoranda, diplo- matic notes and aide-memoires, and statements and speeches. Comments, deletions, and additions by John Foster Dulles, the President, and his advisers can be found on these drafts.
Speeches and statements in this series include inaugural addresses, "State of the Union" messages, speeches before private organizations, and speeches on particular topics. Topics include the Middle East, NATO, dis- armament, Geneva Summit, Formosa (Taiwan), and the Mutual Security Program.
Topics of the correspondence, memoranda, and diplomatic notes and aide-memoires include Formosa (Taiwan), disarmament, Lebanon, and mutual security.
Christian A. Herter: Official Correspondence and Memo Series This third major series includes materials from Christian A. Herter's
tenure as undersecretary of state, February 1957 to April 1959, and as secretary of state, April 1959 to January 1961.
Included are memos of record, Cabinet briefing material, classified letters, U-2 White Papers and briefing material, White House correspon- dence, and materials on meetings with the President. Subjects covered by this material include the effect of Dulles's death on the implementation of foreign policy, the U-2 incident, the Paris Summit (1961), and Soviet activi- ties worldwide.
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REEL INDEX The frame number on the left side of the page indicates where a specific file folder
begins. The contents of each folder are typically arranged in reverse chronological order. Dates in brackets indicate the months that are inclusive in the file folder, while the number in parentheses following the file folder title is used to show when more than one file folder of the same title exists.
In the interest of accessing material within folders, this index denotes the major substantive issues, reports, and key policy matters, as well as individuals who figure prominently in the files, under the category Principal Topics and Individuals.
References to John Foster Dulles are noted by his initials JFD.
Reel 1 John Foster Dulles: White House Memoranda Series
Boxl Chronological Subseries 0001 White House Correspondence, 1953 (1). [October-December.] 51pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: CD. Jackson; Berlin Conference; Ja- waharlal Nehru and India; official precedence; Juan Peron; public opinion; atomic weapons; Bricker Amendment; Rabbi Silver; Arab-Israeli dispute; visits to the U.S. by heads of state.
0052 White House Correspondence, 1953 (2). [August-October.] 66pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: State Department appointments; Gov- ernor Dewey's Central American trip; USSR; nuclear bombs; security policy; Norman Thomas; Socialists as employees of the State Department; Harry Guggenheim; Latin America; Communist China; Indochina; CD. Jackson; Germany.
0118 White House Correspondence, 1953 (3). [June-August.] 84pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: General Naguib and Egypt; U.S. foreign policy; Netherlands press opinion and U.S. foreign policy; overseas libraries; Senator Joseph McCarthy; personnel matters; Italy and the Rosenberg case; economic pressure on Communist China; Winston Churchill; Caribbean Commission.
0202 White House Correspondence, 1953 (4). [April-June.] 67pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Senator Robert Taft; Status of Forces Treaty; Mildred McAfee Horton; Styles Bridges; Communist China; security clearance of personnel; Congress; Communist China and the U.N.; Jews; Middle East; Trieste; Paul Hoffman and India; "Chance for Peace" speech.
0269 White House Correspondence, 1953 (5). [January-April.] 79pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Paul Hoffman and Kashmir; Civil Service and "New Dealers"; Samuel Lubell memo on disarmament; enslavement resolution; Norway; Senator Malone on tariffs; CD. Jackson; Voice of America; David Bruce; EDC and the European Coal and Steel Community; liberation resolution; MATS aircraft for the secretary of state; Czechoslo- vakia and anti-Semitism.
0348 White House Correspondence, 1954 (1). [September-December.] 63pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: EDC; Danish ships; death of Pope Pius XII; Brazil; Rio Conference; George Humphrey and Milton Eisenhower; France; Senator William Knowland and foreign policy; bipartisanship; Voice of America; Josef Tito; economic policy; Loy Henderson; U.N.; Cyprus; Krishna Menon and India; Southeast Asia; SEATO and Great Britain; Pierre Mendes-France.
0411 White House Correspondence, 1954 (2). [May-August.] 52pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Lead and zinc; Senator Arthur Watkins; U.S. military base negotiations in Italy; Arthur Fleming; Herbert Hoover, Jr., and Konrad Adenauer; Vice-President Richard Nixon and bipartisanship; David Bruce; Turkey and NATO.
0463 White House Correspondence, 1954 (3). [March-May.] 74pp.
Principal Topics: Draft presidential speech regarding the USSR; Presi- dent's war powers.
0537 White House Correspondence, 1954 (4). [January-March.] 41pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Soviet "psyche" after the Berlin Confer- ence; Panama; CD. Jackson; Harry Guggenheim and Latin America; proposed Department of Peace.
0578 Meetings with the President, 1953. [March-October.] 49pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: EDC; possible summit; Trieste; In- dochina; $100,000 Soviet MIG aircraft; Egyptian negotiations; Panama Canal Treaty; import restrictions on wool; "Candor" speech; Korea; Arthur Dean; Australia-New Zealand-U.S. Treaty (ANZUS) Conference; Italy and Trieste; France.
0627 Meetings with the President, 1954 (1). [August-December.] 41pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Appointments; Communist China; EDC; "little wars"; NATO; U.S. military forces in Europe; U.S. flyers imprisoned in Communist China; Jawaharlal Nehru; J. Lawton Collins and French forces in Indochina; Manila Treaty; Germany and NATO; Vietnam; Formosa; Italy; foreign economic policy; Middle East; CD. Jackson's economic plan; Southeast Asia Treaty.
0668 Meetings with the President, 1954 (2). [July-August.] 45pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Senator Pat McCarran; appointments; tariff on zinc; antitrust suits against foreign companies; Israel; CD. Jack- son's economic plan; Geneva Conference on Indochina; Italy.
0713 Meetings with the President, 1954 (3). [April-July.] 64pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Syngman Rhee; Paul Hoffman; U.S. allies; NSC planning; Winston Churchill visit; Sugar Act; Guatemala; Joint Chiefs of Staff; Admiral Arthur Radford and military talks on Southeast Asia; Formosa; President's war powers; Middle East; the proposed Geneva Summit and the USSR.
0777 Meetings with the President, 1954 (4). [January-April.] 54pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Winston Churchill on the USSR; Egypt; Israel; EDC and France; Indochina; Caracas Conference; Mexico; Panama; Geneva Conference on Indochina; EDC; USSR and Communist China; British cabinet; Berlin Conference; USSR and atomic energy; Aus- trian Treaty; Bricker Amendment; military aid to Pakistan.
Box 2 Chronological Subseries cont. 0831 White House Memoranda, 1954•Formosa Straits (1). [October-December.]
28pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Charles Wilson, U.S.-Republic of China Mutual Defense Treaty; V.K. Wellington Koo; Soviet attack on a U.S. air- craft; Taiwan and Penghu (Pescadores); China paper.
0859 White House Memoranda, 1954•Formosa Straits (2). [July-October.] 68pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: China paper; U.S. foreign policy toward Communist China and Formosa; Soviet-Chicom Accord; United Kingdom; U.S. demand for redress for Americans killed and injured near Hainan; Anthony Eden.
0927 White House Memoranda, 1955•Formosa Straits (1). [March.] 43pp.
Principal Topics: U.S.-Republic of China Mutual Defense Treaty; NSC resolution; security problems in the Far East.
0970 White House Memoranda, 1955•Formosa Straits (2). [January-March.] 57pp. Principal Topics and Individual: Formosa situation; use of nuclear weapons; NSC; Arthur Dean; U.S.-Republic of China Mutual Defense Treaty; U.N.; H.J. Res. 159; Formosa Resolution.
Reel 2 John Foster Dulles: White House Memoranda Series cont. Box 2 cont. Chronological Subseries cont. 0001 White House Memoranda, 1955•Formosa Straits (3). [January.] 46pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: House Foreign Affairs Committee; S. Res. 55, Formosa Resolution; Senator Walter F. George; Chou En-lai's statement on U.S. intervention; H.J. Res. 159; S.J. Res. 28; congressional leaders meeting.
0047 White House Memoranda, 1955•Formosa Straits (4). [January and April.] 33pp.
Principal Topics: Far East situation; Nationalist Chinese evacuation of Tachen; U.S.-Republic of China Mutual Defense Treaty; U.S. foreign policy on Formosa.
0080 Position Paper on the Offshore Islands, April-May 1955 (1 ). [April-May.] 59pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Communist Chinese shelling of Quemoy; Vyacheslav Molotov; presidential news conference; press reports; Chou En-lai's speech to the Asian-African conference.
0139 Position Paper on the Offshore Islands, April-May 1955 (2). [March-April.] 35pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Proposed Offshore Island solution; Robert Bowie; Dwight D. Eisenhower; NSC resolution on the Offshore Islands; Quemoy and Matsu.
0174 Position Paper on the Offshore Islands, April-May 1955 (3). [April.] 21pp. Principal Topics: Paper on U.S. interest in Taiwan; security.
0195 Position Paper on the Offshore Islands, April-May 1955 (4). [April.] 14pp. Principal Topic: U.S. position on Taiwan.
0209 Position Paper on the Offshore Islands, April-May 1955 (5). [April.] 32pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Dwight D. Eisenhower paper on Formosa; JFD's paper on Formosa; Walter Judd.
0241 Position Paper on the Offshore Islands, April-May 1955 (6). [April.] 20pp. Principal Topic: Drafts of position paper.
Box 3 Chronological Subseries cont. 0261 White House Correspondence•General, 1955 (1). [August-December.]
59pp.
Principal Topics: Republican Party; Soviet economic threat; Great Britain and colonialism; Geneva Foreign Ministers Conference; Middle East; air- craft for the U.N.; lead and zinc.
0320 White House Correspondence•General, 1955 (2). [June-August.] 42pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Canada; Mexico; cabinet and budget cuts; cotton policy; USSR; Germany; Colonel Edward Lansdale; Communist China; Burma; Geneva Summit; USSR and disarmament.
0362 White House Correspondence•General, 1955 (3). [April-May.] 56pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Geneva Summit; U.N. ; Communist China and Formosa; Soapy Williams and France; Jawaharlal Nehru; Livingston Merchant's statement on Formosa; Canada; Lysikov case; James B. Co- nant and Germany; Walter Judd and Formosa.
0418 White House Correspondence•General, 1955 (4). [January-April.] 49pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Formosa; MAAG in Saigon; Krishna Menon; Bandung Conference; Walter Judd; release of Yalta papers; Canada; General A.C. Wedemeyer and the Far East; Bernard Baruch and China; Henry Luce; Thailand; Pierre Mendes-France; Mexico.
0467 Meetings with the President, 1955 (1). [December.] 35pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: President's schedule; Konrad Adenauer; European Common Market; Robert Anderson; atomic energy; Nelson Rockefeller; Middle East, USSR; economic aid; Aswan Dam.
0503 Meetings with the President, 1955 (2). [August-November.] 50pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Chinese Nationalists in Outer Mongolia and the U.N.; Geneva Summit; Italy; George (Jock) Whitney; USSR and inspection; USSR and Egypt; East-West contacts; possible successor to Dwight D. Eisenhower as President; Josef Tito; United Kingdom; European Security Treaty; Philippines; Mexico; Konrad Adenauer and Germany.
0553 Meetings with the President, 1955 (3). [June-August.] 50pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Nelson Rockefeller, Communist China; Korea; Jawaharlal Nehru; Mexico; presidential trips; Harold Stassen; Bricker Amendment; Bernard Baruch; Vyacheslav Molotov; Krishna Menon; Senator Walter F. George; satellite resolution; Bering Straits plane incident; Geneva Conference; General Douglas MacArthur on Dwight D. Eisenhower and General J. Lawton Collins; Israel; Konrad Adenauer; Harry S Truman.
0603 Meetings with the President, 1955 (4). [April-June.] 55pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Philippines; Krishna Menon on Commu- nist China and the U.S. prisoners of war; James B. Conant; Harold Macmillan; Josef Tito; Geneva Conference; Harold Stassen as secretary of peace; Formosa; Austrian Treaty; Vietnam; foreign trade and bicycles; Alpha Project for the Middle East; arms control; Bricker Amendment.
0658 Meetings with the President, 1955 (5). [April.] 50pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Vietnam; Austria; Formosa; Italian politi- cal behavior; General J. Lawton Collins and Ngo Dinh Diem; William Donovan and Thailand.
0708 Meetings with the President, 1955 (6). [March-April.] 32pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Formosa; Winston Churchill; Yalta papers; France; proposed heads of governments meeting.
0740 Meetings with the President, 1955 (7). [January-March.] 32pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Atomic weapons; troop maneuverings; Export-Import Bank; Quemoy and Matsu; Cambodia; nuclear fallout; General Douglas MacArthur and the abolition of war; ambassador to Vietnam; Bernard Baruch and Communist China; Julius Holmes; Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; Secretary Robert Stevens and Senator Joseph McCarthy; Senator William Knowland; NATO and atomic weapons; Dag Hammarskjold.
0772 White House Correspondence•General, 1956 (1). [October-December.] 42pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Blair House; State visits; Senator Walter F. George; Henry Wallace on Jawaharlal Nehru; Senator Lyndon B. John- son; U.N.; Jawaharlal Nehru and Eastern Europe; mutual security and Yugoslavia; Suez; NATO strategy.
0814 White House Correspondence•General, 1956 (2). [August-September.] 37pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Milton Eisenhower and inter-American affairs; Arab-Israeli situation; Suez; Gamal Abdel Nasser; Adlai Stevenson and the Republican Liberation Pledge; Norman Cousins on Jawaharlal Nehru.
0851 White House Correspondence•General, 1956 (3). [May-August.] 41pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Communist China and U.S. aircraft; Senator Walter F. George and the London Conference; alleged U.S. viola- tions of Soviet air space; Senator Jacob Javits and Israel.
Box 4 Chronological Subseries cont. 0892 White House Correspondence•General, 1956 (4). [April-May.] 53pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: USSR; world cotton market; Spyros Skouras on British "jealousy" of the U.S.; Germany; ILO and treaty power; Bricker Amendment.
0945 White House Correspondence•General, 1956 (5). [April.] 43pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Communist China trade controls; Robert Menzies on Communist China and the United Kingdom; "Open Skies" plan; Quantico Panel; Geneva Conference (1955); Roy Howard.
0988 White House Correspondence•General, 1956 (6). [January-April.] 40pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Arthur Dean; treaty-making powers; U.S. Middle East policy; Great Britain and its world commitments; Jawaharlal Nehru; Brazil and petroleum.
Reel 3 John Foster Dulles: White House Memoranda Series cont. Box 4 cont. Chronological Subseries cont. 0001 Meetings with the President, January 1956 through July 1956 (1 ). [June-July.]
38pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: James B. Conant; USSR; Dwight D. Eisenhower's trip to Panama; Khrushchev speech; NATO forces; Arab- Israeli situation; Aswan Dam; Cyprus; "Operation Alert"; Clare Booth Luce; Vice-President Richard Nixon; Jawaharlal Nehru visit; Mr. Pineau.
0039 Meetings with the President, January 1956 through July 1956 (2). [May-June.] 44pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Panama meeting; Burma and U.S. aid; Cyprus; Middle East; Senator Walter F. George and NATO; Achmed Sukarno.
0083 Meetings with the President, January 1956 through July 1956 (3). [April-May.] 44pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Senator Walter F. George; Middle East; Bricker Amendment; NATO; European integration; mutual security and the U.N.; "arms in escrow"; Paul Hoffman and foreign aid; Communist China trade controls; Israel; East-West trade; Anthony Eden; United Kingdom.
0127 Meetings with the President, January 1956 through July 1956 (4). [March -April.] 34pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Communist China trade controls; military equipment for Arabs and Israelis; Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., on U.S. relations with Afro-Asian governments; Louis St. Laurent of Canada on Communist China and the Offshore Islands; Canadian tax on publications; Columbia Basin; Israel; Senator Mike Mansfield; Middle East policy; United Kingdom.
0161 Meetings with the President, January 1956 through July 1956 (5). [January- March.] 47pp.
Principal Topics: Israel; Middle East; Italy; United Kingdom; USSR; Vietnam; disarmament; nuclear material.
0208 Meetings with the President, January 1956 through July 1956 (6). [January.] 38pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Atomic energy; Robert Anderson's mis- sion to the Middle East; conservatives in foreign policy making; Italy; Argen- tina; Jawaharlal Nehru; Earl Warren; Radio in American Sector (RIAS) and Eastern Europe; Morocco; William Jackson as successor to Nelson Rocke- feller; Livingston Merchant; John Cowles on Arnold Toynbee's views on international affairs.
0246 Meetings with the President, August 1956 through December 1956 (1). [December.] 44pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Dick Richards; Middle East; nucleartests; Harold Stassen and disarmament; Gamal Abdel Nasser.
0290 Meetings with the President, August 1956 through December 1956 (2). [November-December.] 43pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Operations Coordinating Board; General Walter Bedell Smith; State Department; NATO meeting; Middle East; USSR and U.N. principles; "gold drain"; Robert Anderson; Herbert Hoover, Jr.; Harold Stassen; NATO; Jawaharlal Nehru visit; Suez.
0333 Meetings with the President, August 1956 through December 1956 (3). [October-November.] 49pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Greece; Nikolai Bulganin letter; Anthony Eden; personnel matters; Ethiopia; Senator Theodore Green; United King- dom; Jawaharlal Nehru; Suez; NATO.
0382 Meetings with the President, August 1956 through December 1956 (4). [October.] 34pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Poland; France and Algeria; Suez; in- ternational atomic energy; Israel and Jordan; mutual security; Josef Tito.
0416 Meetings with the President, August 1956 through December 1956 (5). [September-October.] 30pp.
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Principal Topics and Individuals: Suez Canal; Israel; Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., on U.S. dependent territories; ambassadorial appointments; disarma- ment; atomic energy and the United Kingdom.
0446 Meetings with the President, August 1956 through December 1956 (6). [August-October.] 51 pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Suez; Gamal Abdel Nasser; United King- dom; Cyprus; Nicaraguan Canal.
Box 5 Chronological Subseries cont. 0497 Meetings with the President, August 1956 through December 1956 (7). [August.]
29pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Suez; Communist China; Panama; Germany; Italy; Henry Holland.
0526 Meetings with the President, August 1956 through December 1956 (8). [August.] 47pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: USSR; military demands on budget; tanks for Germany; Suez Canal; Panama Canal; Republican Party platform; Konrad Adenauer; nuclear weapons.
0573 White House Correspondence•General, 1957 (1). [November-December.] 85pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: NATO; General Bernard Montgomery on Cyprus; Arthur Bums on the budget; India; "Security and Peace" speech.
0658 White House Correspondence•General, 1957 (2). [October-November.] 74pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: "Waging the Peace" speech; arms for Tunisia; Sudan; Adlai Stevenson and NATO; National Planning Association on international affairs; Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., on Syria and Turkey; United Kingdom; NATO; nuclear power.
0732 White House Correspondence•General, 1957 (3). [October.] 50pp. Principal Topics and Individuals : Adnan Menderes of Turkey; State Depart- ment comments on National Planning Association paper; Harold Macmillan; U.S.-USSR foreign relations and outer space.
0782 White House Correspondence•General, 1957 (4). [September-October.] 89pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Speech on national security; Harold Stassen and nuclear testing; Lewis Strauss and nuclear testing; Little Rock, Arkansas, situation; speech on mutual security; USÍA; SEATO; Adlai Stevenson on the arms race.
0871 White House Correspondence•General, 1957 (5). [June-August.] 66pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Mutual security; King Saud; U.S. news- men and travel to Communist China; Syria; Jordan and "offensive weapons"; Soviet economic penetration; Norman Thomas and disarma- ment.
0937 White House Correspondence•General, 1957 (6). [May-June.] 45pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: United Kingdom; Israel; George (Jock) Whitney; Paul Dudley White report on the Middle East; Girard case; Communist China trade control.
Reel 4 John Foster Dulles: White House Memoranda Series cont. Box 5 cont. Chronological Subseries cont. 0001 White House Correspondence•General, 1957 (6) cont. [April-May.] 22pp.
Principal Topics: Budget; visit of Ngo Dinh Diem.
0023 White House Correspondence•General, 1957 (7). [January-April.] 39pp. Principal Topics and Individual: Archbishop Makarios; United Kingdom and leaks of information; U.S. military forces in Germany; United Kingdom and NATO forces; Israel and Egypt; Saudi Arabia; public opinion on the conduct of foreign affairs; appointment of assistant secretary of state for economic affairs.
0062 White House Correspondence•General, 1957 (8). [January.] 27pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Visit of King Saud; Operations Coordinat- ing Board; Clarence Randall and the administrative aspects of a foreign economic policy; George Whitney on Gamal Abdel Nasser.
0089 Meetings with the President, 1957 (1). [November-December.] 26pp.
Principal Topics: Gaither report; disarmament; NATO council; mutual security.
0115 Meetings with the President, 1957 (2). [October-November.] 31 pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Intelligence operations; SAC alert and "surprise attack"; Adlai Stevenson; NATO; Middle East; Yugoslavia; United Kingdom and Middle East; U.S.-Canada and defense matters; exchange programs with the USSR; U.S.-United Kingdom cooperation; cutbacks in the armed services; Soviet satellite; Turkey and Syria.
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0146 Meetings with the President, 1957 (3). [August-October.] 33pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: U.S.-United Kingdom relations; Harold Stassen on nuclear testing; Middle East; Turkey; India and Pakistan; Vice- President Richard Nixon and the administration's legislative program; Syria, foreign aid; budget.
0179 Meetings with the President, 1957 (4). [June-August.] 27pp. Principal Topics: Special operations; Danish ships; appointments; Syria; disarmament; Middle East; nuclear testing; U.S. newsmen in Communist China; possible visit of Marshal Georgi Zhukov; air force balloon projects.
Box 6 Chronological Subseries cont. 0206 Meetings with the President, 1957 (5). [May-June.] 47pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Japan and the security treaty; Harold Macmillan and atomic energy; Vice-President Richard Nixon's role in administration programs involving Congress; U.S. military forces in Japan; Arthur Larson and USIA; lead and zinc; Communist China; trade.
0253 Meetings with the President, 1957 (6). [February-May.] 30pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Ngo Dinh Diem; NATO; International Development Fund; King Saud and Egypt; Francis White; Israel and the Gaza Strip.
0283 Meetings with the President, 1957 (7). [January-February.] 23pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: King Saud; Harold Stassen; Harold Dobbs; diplomatic appointees for France and Pakistan.
0306 Meetings with the President, 1957 (8). [January.] 21pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Visits by foreign heads of state; visit of Josef Tito; Suez; Walter Bedell Smith; ambassador to Germany; French in Algeria; King Saud.
0327 White House•General Correspondence, 1958 (1). [September-November.] 45pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Paul Hoffman on Jawaharlal Nehru; nuclear test suspension; CD. Jackson on the seating of Hungarian delegates in the U.N.; draft presidential political speech; Robert McKinney and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
0372 White House•General Correspondence, 1958 (2). [June-September.] 67pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Communist Chinese agriculture; Communist China; John McCloy and Communist China; CIA briefing of Harry Truman; Charles de Gaulle on NATO and France; Mexico and the Brazilian proposal; "Operation Pan America"; Walt Rostow; Lebanon; Israel and the Middle East; nuclear testing; Baghdad Pact.
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0439 White House•General Correspondence, 1958 (3). [April-June.] 39pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: U.S. helicopter shot down in East Germany; Nikita Khrushchev and the summit meeting; Afghanistan; nuclear testing.
0478 White House•General Correspondence, 1958 (4). [April.] 47pp.
Principal Topics: USSR and disarmament; United Kingdom and Southeast Asia; Law of Seas Conference; India and Pakistan; Sino-Soviet economic activities; Burma; nuclear weapons; mutual security.
0525 White House•General Correspondence, 1958 (5). [March-April.] 39pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Paul Hoffman and the U.N. delegation; Soviet propaganda; U.S.-USSR student exchanges.
0564 White House•General Correspondence, 1958 (6). [January-April.] 64pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Robert Matteson on the USSR; presiden- tial speech; U.S.-USSR student exchanges; German assets; disarmament; Harold Macmillan and possible summit; U.S.-Canadian reciprocal citizen- ship rights; Harold Stassen on the 1955 summit.
0628 White House•Meetings with the President, January 1958 through June 1958 (1). [June.] 31pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: USSR and nuclear testing; Harold Macmillan on the summit and disarmament; Okinawa; Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; Milton Eisenhower; USSR and inspection; Charles de Gaulle.
0659 White House•Meetings with the President, January 1958 through June 1958 (2). [May.] 33pp.
Principal Topics: Milton Eisenhower's trip to Central America; ILO; nuclear test suspension; balloon operations; Latin American dictators; Lebanon.
0692 White House•Meetings with the President, January 1958 through June 1958 (3). [April-May.] 21pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Possible summit; nuclear testing; Iraq; Greece and Turkey; Indonesia; disarmament; USSR and the summit; Algeria and France; Lebanon; tariffs on minerals; U.S. foreign relations with Latin America; Australia; Representative Sam Rayburn and mutual security.
0713 White House•Meetings with the President, January 1958 through June 1958 (4). [April.] 25pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: France and Algeria; summit; General James Fleet; Iran; Richard Wigglesworth; ambassadorial appointments; Tunisia.
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0738 White House•Meetings with the President, January 1958 through June 1958 (5). [March-April.] 32pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: U.N.; national strategy and nuclear weapons; Japan and Okinawa; H. Alexander Smith; USSR and the summit.
0770 White House•Meetings with the President, January 1958 through June 1958 (6). [February-March.] 24pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Nuclear testing; SEATO; possible summit; U.S. militaristic image; alleged U.S. invasion of Soviet air space; visit of Harold Macmillan; Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov; visits by foreign heads of state.
0794 White House•Meetings with the President, January 1958 through June 1958 (7). [January-February.] 33pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Nikolai Bulganin; Tunisia; USSR; SAC bomber exercises; intelligence; France and North Africa; Iran; CD. Jack- son; Harold Stassen.
Box 7 Chronological Subseries cont. 0827 White House•Meetings with the President, July 1958 through December 1958
(1). [November-December.] 18pp.
Principal Topics: NATO; Berlin; oil imports; mutual security.
0845 White House•Meetings with the President, July 1958 through December 1958 (2). [November.] 48pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: USSR and Berlin; nuclear test suspen- sion; Hungary's U.N. credentials; mutual security; Mexico; Milton Eisen- hower; Lew Douglas on military and economic aid.
0893 White House•Meetings with the President, July 1958 through December 1958 (3). [October-November.] 28pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Replacement for Walter Robertson; nuclear test suspension; Senator Albert Gore; Berlin; policy toward Sino- Soviet Bloc; Livingston Merchant; Senator Lyndon B. Johnson and outer space; oil imports; Hungarian representation in the U.N.; United Arab Republic (UAR) and King Hussein; Colombo Plan Conference; Communist threat to the U.S. economy; Soviet nuclear testing; Phil Reed; Turkey; Communist China and Formosa.
0921 White House•Meetings with the President, July 1958 through December 1958 (4). [October.] 37pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Mexico; Chiang Kai-shek and Quemoy; Foreign Service Academy; Clare Boothe Luce; Charles de Gaulle; Pope Pius XII.
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0958 White House•Meetings with the President, July 1958 through December 1958 (5). [September-October.] 27pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: USSR and nuclear tests; Colombo Plan; Communist China and the Formosa Straits; Senator Theodore Green and the Quemoy situation; cost of the military establishment; Cyprus.
0985 White House•Meetings with the President, July 1958 through December 1958 (6). [September.] 38pp.
Principal Topics: Lead and zinc imports; "Surprise Attack" Study Group; shooting incident in Japan.
Reel 5 John Foster Dulles: White House Memoranda Series cont. Box 7 cont. Chronological Subserles cont. 0001 White House•Meetings with the President, July 1958 through December 1958
(7). [September.] 30pp. Principal Topics: Taiwan; Middle East; Soviet air space; "surprise attack" negotiations; USSR; Communist China and Taiwan.
0031 White House•Meetings with the President, July 1958 through December 1958 (8). [August-September.] 52pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Taiwan; Julius Holmes; President's U.N. speech on the Middle East; nuclear testing.
0083 White House•Meetings with the President, July 1958 through December 1958 (9). [July-August.] 34pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Julius Holmes; Brazil; communism in Asia; USSR and the Middle East; Italy and nuclear missiles; balloons; Konrad Adenauer; Gamal Abdel Nasser; Lewis Strauss on water resources and the Middle East; Israel.
0117 White House•Meetings with the President, July 1958 through December 1958 (10). [July.] 32pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Middle East; Julius Holmes; United King- dom and Jordan.
0149 White House•Meetings with the President, July 1958 through December 1958 (11). [July.] 74pp.
Principal Topics: Lebanon; P.L. 480; Canada; France and nuclear wea- pons.
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0223 White House Correspondence•General, 1959. [January-March.] 30pp. Principal Topics: USSR and Berlin; NATO; United Kingdom and Germany.
0253 Meetings with the President, 1959 (1). [January-April.] 34pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: JFD's resignation; Harold Macmillan; USSR; Gamal Abdel Nasser and the Middle East; nuclear testing; Berlin; Germany; summit meeting; Rapacki Plan; British bid for hydroelectric equipment.
0287 Meetings with the President, 1959 (2). [January.] 21pp. Principal Topics and Individual: Berlin and the United Kingdom; Mexico; Dr. Albert Schweitzer.
0308 Meetings with the President, 1959 (3). [January.] 31pp. Principal Topics and Individual: Visits by heads of state; proposed presidential trip to Asia; Charles de Gaulle and NATO.
Box 8 Chronological Subseries cont. 0339 Correspondence with the President•Personal, 1954-1958. 18pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Abbott Washbum on Quemoy and Matsu ; Joseph Harsch; mutual security; Chiang Kai-shek and the Offshore Islands.
0357 Very Private Memos of Conversation with the President and the Vice-President [1956-1958.] 14pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Second term for the President; Vice- President Richard Nixon's political future; cabinet officers and under- secretary of state possibilities; JFD's future; Robert Anderson.
Box 8 cont. General Foreign Policy Subseries 0371 General Foreign Policy Matters (1). [October 1954.] 4pp.
Principal Topic: NSC mentions.
0375 General Foreign Policy Matters (2). [May 1954.] 14pp. Principal Topics: U.S. policy report on Soviet communism; United King- dom; France.
0389 General Foreign Policy Matters (3). [October 1953-May 1954.] 21pp. Principal Topics: Material and notes relating to topics for NSC discussion•Iranian oil; Korea; use of atomic weapons; United Kingdom; foreign aid.
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0410 General Foreign Policy Matters (4). [March 1953-October 1953.] 44pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Material and notes relating to topics for NSC discussion•costs of national security policy; Quemoy; "Candor" speech; NSC staffing; CD. Jackson; Charles Wilson; U.S. military forces in Europe; Charles Bohlen and the USSR.
Box 8 cont. Intelligence Subseries 0454 Conversations with Allen W. Dulles (1). [March 1955-September 1957.] 9pp.
Principal Topic: Miscellaneous memoranda.
0463 Conversations with Allen W. Dulles (2). [August 1958-March 1959.] 18pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia; Middle East; Gamal Abdel Nasser; intelligence briefing of President Harry S Tru- man on the Middle East.
0481 Conversations with Allen W. Dulles (3). [November 1954-May 1958.] 31pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Milton Eisenhower's Latin American tour; Indonesia; Middle East; USSR; Communist China; Quemoy and Chinmen; Hungarian uprising; Bernard Baruch on the USSR, atomic weapons, coloni- alism, and Woodrow Wilson.
0512 Conversations with Allen W. Dulles (4). [June 1953-May 1957.] 47pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Anniversary of East German uprisings; David Bruce and the German elections; EDC; Betty Carp; USSR; Geneva Summit; atomic energy program; Austria.
Box 8 cont. Internal Security Subseries 0559 Security Matters: Scott McLeod (Security Administration)•Charles Bohlen (1 ).
[January 1953-March 1954 and February 1957.] 60pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Scott McLeod's future; Styles Bridges' endorsement of Scott McLeod; policy on employment of Socialists in the State Department; Charles Bohlen on the USSR and the Four Power Meeting; Frances Knight; foreign service appointments.
0619 Security Matters: Scott McLeod (Security Administration)•Charles Bohlen (2). [March 1953.] 26pp.
Principal Topics: Speech by Joseph McCarthy opposing Charles Bohlen's nomination as ambassador; telephone memos on Charles Bohlen.
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0645 Security Matters: Scott McLeod (Security Administration)•Charles Bohlen (3). [March 1953.] 43pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., on Charles Bohlen; Senator Robert Taft and John Sparkman on Charles Bohlen; JFD's connections with Alger Hiss; Scott McLeod and Joseph McCarthy.
0688 Security Matters: Scott McLeod (Security Administration)•Charles Bohlen (4). [March 1953.] 39pp.
Principal Topic: Telephone memos on the Bohlen case.
John Foster Dulles: Draft Presidential Correspondence and Speeches Series
Boxl 0727 Inaugural Ceremony and President's Inaugural Address (1 ). [December 1952-
January 1953.] 80pp.
Principal Topics: Invitations; inaugural program.
0807 Inaugural Ceremony and President's Inaugural Address (2). [January 1953.] 31pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; invitations; inaugural program; drafts.
0838 "State of the Nation" Speech (1). [January 1953.] 60pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Dwight D. Eisen- hower; foreign affairs; national government; economy; national defense; agriculture; civil rights; natural and human resources; immigration; civil defense.
0898 "State of the Nation" Speech (2). [January 1953.] 104pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; war in Korea; national government; foreign affairs; economy; national defense; agriculture; civil rights; natural and human resources; immigration; civil defense; postal service.
Reel 6 John Foster Dulles: Draft Presidential
Correspondence and Speeches Series cont. Box 1 cont. 0001 "State of the Nation" Speech (2). [January 1953.] cont. 27pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by Emmet Hughes; drafts.
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0028 President's Speeches of April 1953 (1). [April 1953.] 25pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Paul Nitze; "Chance for Peace" speech; drafts.
0053 President's Speeches of April 1953 (2). [February-April 1953.] 42pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD, CD. Jackson, and Paul Nitze; "Message to the Soviet Government and People"; drafts.
0095 President's Speeches of April 1953 (3). [March-April 1953.] 59pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD, Paul Nitze, and Emmet Hughes; drafts; "Message to the Soviet Government and People"; "Peace Plan" speech; Malenkov talk.
0154 "Candor" Speech of December 8, 1953 (1). [October 1953.] 22pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Robert Bowie; drafts.
0176 "Candor" Speech of December 8,1953 (2). [November-December 1953.] 83pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by R.L. O'Connor, CD. Jack- son, and JFD; "Atomic Speech"; London Conference; drafts.
0259 "Candor" Speech of Decembers, 1953 (3). [November-December 1953.] 73pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by Robert Bowie, CD. Jack- son, JFD, and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; drafts; statement by Andrei Vyshinsky, the U.N. Soviet representative on U.N. Resolution 502; Bermuda conference; "Aggression."
0332 President's American Legion Speech, August 31, 1954. [August 1954.] 43pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD, Robert Bowie, Bryce Harlow, and Robert Cutler; "American Way of Life"; drafts.
0375 "State of the Union" Message, January 6, 1955 (1). [December 1954.] 36pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; drafts.
0411 "State of the Union" Message, January 6, 1955 (2). [January 1955.] 41pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD, Robert Bowie, and Bryce Harlow; drafts.
0452 President's Opening Statement at the Geneva Summit, July 18, 1955, and Suggestions for a Radio-Television Speech on July 15, 1955 (1). [July 1955.] 52pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD, Nelson Rockefeller, and Walt Rostow; drafts; U.S.-USSR foreign relations.
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0504 President's Opening Statement at the Geneva Summit, July 18, 1955, and Suggestions for a Radio-Television Speech on July 15, 1955 (2). [July 1955 ] 88pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by Robert Bowie, R.L. O'Connor, and JFD; drafts; U.S.-USSR foreign relations.
Box 2 0592 Presidential Statements and Speeches, 1955 (1). 74pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by R.L. O'Connor, JFD, Kevin McCann, and Dwight D. Eisenhower; drafts; American Bar Association; "10th Anniversary of the U.N.," June 20, 1955; "Meeting the Human Problems of the Nuclear Age," June 11, 1955.
0666 Presidential Statements and Speeches, 1955 (2). 41pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD; drafts; "10th Anniver- sary of the U.N.," June 20,1955; annual luncheon of the Associated Press, April 25, 1955; Presidential Message to the Signatories to the Protocols Establishing the West European Union, March 10, 1955; statement by James Hagerty, February 9,1955; Formosa Straits Resolution, January 24, 1955; U.N. Secretary General's trip to Peking, January 1955; Charles Wilson.
0707 Presidential Statements and Speeches, 1955 (3). 6pp. Principal Topic: Withdrawal sheets only.
0713 President's Correspondence with Nikolai Bulganin, Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers, 1955-1956 (1). [February and October 1956.] 20pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Press copies and translations of correspondence; drafts; comments by JFD.
0733 President's Correspondence with Nikolai Bulganin, Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers, 1955-1956 (2). [February 1956.] 12pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; press copy of transla- tion of letter of February 2.
0745 President's Correspondence with Nikolai Bulganin, Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers, 1955-1956 (3). [January 1956 and undated.] 23pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Dwight D. Eisen- hower; press copies of letters of January 23 and 28.
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0768 "State of the Union" Message, January 5, 1956. [December 1955-January 1956.] 42pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; drafts; press copy.
0810 President's Second Inaugural Address, January 21,1957. [January 1957.] 7pp.
Principal Topics: "Price of Peace"; press copy.
0817 President's Speeches before the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.C., April 21, 1956, and the Washington Conference for the Advertising Council, Washington, D.C., April 3, 1956. 26pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by Robert Bowie and JFD; press copies; drafts.
0843 "State of the Union" Message, January 10,1957 (1). [December 1956.] 30pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD, Robert Bowie, and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; U.N.; economic aid; President's Citizen Advisers on the Mutual Security Program; House of Representatives document.
0873 "State of the Union" Message, January 10, 1957 (2). [January 1957.] 51pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Press copy; comments by JFD and Robert Bowie; cabinet papers.
0924 Middle East Message to Congress, January 5, 1957 (1). [December 1956- January 1957.] 21pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD; Senator Lyndon B. Johnson; Robert Hill; Charles Wilson; Suez-Middle East; Egypt.
0945 Middle East Message to Congress, January 5, 1957 (2). [December 1956- January 1957.] 6pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; withdrawal sheets.
Box 3 0951 Middle East Message to Congress, January 5, 1957 (3). 2pp.
Principal Topic: Withdrawal sheets.
0953 Middle East Message to Congress, January 5,1957 (4). [January 1957.] 12pp.
Principal Topic: Press copy.
0965 Middle East Message to Congress, January 5, 1957 (5). [December 1956- January 1957.] 41pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; House of Representa- tives document; Tripartite Declaration of 1950; drafts.
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Reel? John Foster Dulles: Draft Presidential
Correspondence and Speeches Series cont. Box 3 cont. 0001 Middle East Message to Congress, January 5, 1957 (5). [December 1956-
January 1957.] cont. 25pp. Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; drafts.
0026 Mutual Security Program•Message to Congress and Address to the People by the President, May 21, 1957 (1). [May 1957.] 78pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Press copy; comments by William B. Macomber, Jr., Gabriel Hauge, and JFD; drafts.
0104 Mutual Security Program•Message to Congress and Address to the People by the President, May 21, 1957 (2). [May 1957.] 91pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by Gabriel Hauge, JFD, Sher- man Adams, Paul Hoffman, Robert Bowie; ICA.
0195 Drafts of Presidential Speech on the Mutual Security Program, September 1957. [September 1957.] 73pp.
Principal Topic and Individuals: Comments by JFD, Elbert G. Mathews, William B. Macomber, Jr., and Arthur Larson.
0268 President's Main NATO Speech, December 16-18, 1957. [November- December 1957.] 59pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD, Burke Wilkinson, Gerard C. Smith, Robert Cutler, and Adlai Stevenson; State Department position papers on the meeting.
0327 President's Opening NATO Speech, December 16, 1957. [December 1957] 82pp.
Principal Topic and Individuals: Comments by JFD, Adlai Stevenson, and CD. Jackson.
0409 Reply to Nikolai Bulganin's Letter to the President of December 10, 1957 (1 ). [January 1958.] 60pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; world peace; collective self-defense.
0469 Reply to Nikolai Bulganin's Letter to the President of December 10, 1957 (2). [January 1958.] 84pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD, Dwight D. Eisen- hower, and Lewis Strauss; world peace.
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0553 Reply to Nikolai Bulganin's Letter to the President of December 10,1957 (3). [January 1958.] 67pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; world peace.
0620 Reply to Nikolai Bulganin's Letter to the President of December 10,1957 (4). [December 1956-January 1957.] 70pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Dwight D. Eisen- hower; translation of letter; world peace; collective self-defense.
Box 4 0690 USSR Note of February 1,1958, and the U.S. Reply of February 15,1958 (1 ).
[February 1958.] 89pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Gerard C. Smith; State Department Policy Planning Staff position paper on nuclear testing; U.S.-USSR foreign relations.
0779 USSR Note of February 1,1958, and the U.S. Reply of February 15,1958 (2). [February 1958.] 61pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; nuclear testing; U.S.- USSR foreign relations.
0840 USSR Note of February 1,1958, and the U.S. Reply of February 15,1958 (3). [February 1958.] 59pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; United Kingdom; nuclear testing; U.S.-USSR foreign relations.
0899 USSR Note of February 1,1958, and the U.S. Reply of February 15,1958 (4). [February 1958.] 42pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; nuclear testing; U.S.- USSR foreign relations.
0941 President's Reply of April 8,1958, to Nikita Khrushchev, Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers. 37pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Dwight D. Eisen- hower; press copy; suspension of nuclear testing.
0978 U.S. Aide-Memoire of March 6,1958, Replying to the Soviet Aide-Memoire of February 28, 1958(1). 2pp.
Principal Topic: Withdrawal sheet.
0980 U.S. Aide-Memoire of March 6,1958, Replying to the Soviet Aide-Memoire of February 28, 1958 (2). [March 1958.] 13pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Dwight D. Eisen- hower; press copy; summit question.
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0993 Soviet Aide-Memoire of April 11,1958, and State Department Drafts of the April 16, 1958, Reply. [April 1958.] 13pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; press copy of the U.S.-United Kingdom-French reply; translation of the Gromyko aide- memoire.
Reel 8 John Foster Dulles: Draft Presidential
Correspondence and Speeches Series cont. Box 4 cont. 0001 Nikita Khrushchev's, Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers, Note of May 9,
1958, and the President's Reply of May 24, 1958. [May 1958.] 22pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by Admiral Lewis Strauss, JFD, and Dwight D. Eisenhower; press copy; arms control; disarmament; translation.
0023 President's Reply of July 23,1958, to Nikita Khrushchev, Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers (1). [July 1958.] 31pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; and Dwight D. Eisenhower; Lebanon; press copy.
0054 President's Reply of July 23,1958, to Nikita Khrushchev, Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers (2). [July 1958.] 36pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., and Dwight D. Eisenhower; Lebanon.
0090 President's Letter of July 25,1958, to Nikita Khrushchev, Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers. [July 1958.] 34pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Dwight D. Eisen- hower; U.N.; Middle East; press copy.
0124 President's Reply of August 1,1958, to Nikita Khrushchev's, Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers, Letter of July 28, 1958. [July 1958.] 21pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by Christian A. Herter, JFD, and CD. Jackson; press copy; Lebanon.
Box 5 0145 President's U.N. Speech of August 13, 1958 (1). 4pp.
Principal Topic: Withdrawal sheets.
0149 President's U.N. Speech of August 13, 1958 (2). [August 1958.] 53pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Comments by JFD; press copy; "A Plan for Peace in the Middle East."
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0202 President's U.N. Speech of August 13, 1958 (3). [August 1958.] 100pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD, Gerard C. Smith, Douglas Dillon, and CD. Jackson; Middle East.
0302 President's Statement of September 11,1958, on the Taiwan Straits Situation (1). [September 1958.] 63pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Dwight D. Eisen- hower; press copy.
0365 President's Statement of September 11,1958, on the Taiwan Straits Situation (2). [September 1958.] 87pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: Comments by JFD.
0452 President's Statement of September 11,1958, on the Taiwan Straits Situation (3). [September 1958.] 63pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: Comments by JFD.
0515 President's Reply of September 13,1958, to Nikita Khrushchev, Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers. [September 1958.] 9pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Comments by JFD and Dwight D. Eisen- hower; Taiwan; press copy.
Christian A. Herter: Official Correspondence and Memoranda, 1957-1961
Box 18 0524 Memos for the Record (1). [November 1957-July 1960.] 62pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Laos; Senator John F. Kennedy; France; Soviet aircraft; Greece; Congo; Israel; David Ben-Gurion; U.S. diplomatic representation abroad; "Surprise Attack" Panel; Ghana; El Salvador; nuclear testing; Middle East; Senator J. William Fulbright; passport legisla- tion ; nickel property in Cuba; Geneva Conference on the Peaceful Use of the Atom; South Carolina textiles; U.S. exhibit in the USSR.
0586 Memos for the Record (2). [February 1957-November 1957.] 48pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Robert M. McKinney; mutual security; ICA; reciprocal trade agreements; visits of heads of state; trade fairs; lead and zinc; Middle East; Danish ships; Senator Lyndon B. Johnson; fisheries; Congress and mutual security; foreign aid; exchange of economic missions with the USSR; Ceylon; Cyprus; Hungarian refugee relief.
Box 19 0634 1959 Cabinet (1 ). [May-October.] 36pp.
Principal Topics: Education; Panama Canal; American exhibition in Moscow; emergency planning; 1961 budget; Dulles papers; New Delhi World Agricultural Fair; strategic materials; accounting.
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0670 1959 Cabinet (2). [September-November.] 63pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Ezra T. Benson and Yugoslavia; mutual security; military assistance; civil defense.
0733 1959 Cabinet (3). [November-December.] 24pp.
Principal Topics: Expenditures and area assistance programs; cultural relations; motion picture, On the Beach; 1961 budget; President's Committee on Government Contracts.
0757 1960 Cabinet (1). [January-March.] 65pp.
Principal Topics: "Operation Alert"; World Refugee Year; international ex- changes; overflights of Cuba; mutual security; manpower; oceanography; President's Committee on Government Employment Policy; Bureau of the Budget.
0822 1960 Cabinet (2). [April-May.] 70pp.
Principal Topics: Panama Canal policy; "Plowshare"; Isthmian Canal Plans (1960); State Department expenditures and employment; Mutual Security Program; underground nuclear explosions.
0892 1960 Cabinet (3). [May-October.] 48pp.
Principal Topics: Isthmian Canal Plans (1960); Bureau of the Budget; radiation protection guidance; 1962 budget; Food for Peace; Cuba; scien- tific progress; Congo; disarmament; Algeria, Palestine refugees.
0940 1960 Cabinet (4). [November-December.] 44pp.
Principal Topics: Cuban refugees; incoming administration materials; communications satellites; "Operation Alert."
Reel 9 Christian A. Herter: Official Correspondence
and Memoranda, 1957-1961 cont. Box 19 cont. 0001 Letters A-L, Official•Classified (1). [1958.) 78pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: EzraT. Benson; Nile River Development; USSR; Comparative Evaluations Group; U.S.-USSR Agricultural Ex- change Agreement; Wilson C. Flake; Libya; Vatican; U.N.; correspondence with or concerning Sherman Adams, Robert Anderson, Eugene Black, Charles Bohlen, Frances Bolton, Chester Bowles, Harold Caccia, and Robert Cutler.
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0079 Letters A-L, Official•Classified (2). [1956-1958.] 63pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Nile River Development; congressional support for foreign policy; ICA; USIA; CIA; Operations Coordinating Board; communism in Latin America; "Crusade for Freedom"; developing leader- ship in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East; national security policy; disarma- ment; correspondence with or concerning Douglas Dillon, Fredrick Dearborn, Allen W. Dulles, John Earman, Frederick Eaton, William Elliot, and Philip Farley.
0142 Letters A-L, Official•Classified (3). [1958-1960.] 46pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Southeast Asia; "Special Group"; Food for Peace; trade fairs; U.N.; correspondence with or concerning Thomas Gates, General Andrew J. Goodpaster; Gordon Gray; Leonard Hall; Dag Hammarskjold; Karl Harr; Gabriel Hauge; Paul Hoffman; J. Edgar Hoover.
0188 Letters A-L, Official•Classified (4). [1957-1960.] 67pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Arctic; overseas education; Middle East; German rearmament; P.L. 480; Berlin and Eastern Europe; El Salvador; disarmament; Eisenhower Doctrine; Germany and the Potsdam Agree- ment; Panama Canal Zone; Spain; correspondence with or concerning CD. Jackson, Thorsten V. Kalijarvi, James Killian, G.B. Kistiakowsky, Arthur Larson, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
Box 20 0255 Letters M-Z, Official•Classified (1). [1957-1959.] 120pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: U.S.-Japanese trade; U.S. foreign policy; Japan; Latin America; International Atomic Energy Agency; Panama Canal; Fidel Castro; Brussels Fair; correspondence with or concerning Robert McClintock, H. Freeman Matthews, Robert Murphy, Vice-President Richard Nixon, Mike Monroney.
0375 Letters M-Z, Official•Classified (2). [1957-1959.] 72pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Panama Canal Zone; Canada and the Norman suicide; foreign currency credits; Food for Peace; P.L. 480; Morocco; ICA; Brussels Fair; Atlantic democracies; U.S. overseas military bases; Ghana and the Volta River Project; correspondence with or concern- ing Wilton Persons, Donald Quarles, Max Rabb, Clarence Randall, Walter Robertson, Hugh Scott, Fred Scribner, H. Alexander Smith, William Rountree.
0447 Letters M-Z, Official•Classified (3). [1957-1960.] 42pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: International Friendship League; U.N.; labor; nuclear test talks; Cuba; prison guards in Massachusetts; correspon- dence with or concerning Harry Stimpson, Lewis Strauss, Dean Taylor, Sinclair Weeks, B.H. Whitmore.
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0489 Letters M-Z, Official•Classified (4). [1957-1960.] 56pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Harold Macmillan and East Germany; Allied foreign ministers; communism in Latin America; Inter-American Highway; Mexico; Tanganyika; Nicaragua; Cuba; Soviet Bloc economic offensive in Brazil; Santiago Foreign Ministers Conference; Costa Rica and the U.S. elections; correspondence with or concerning Paul Hoffman; Jawaharlal Nehru; George (Jock) Whitney; Richard Wigglesworth, Allen W.' Dulles; Lincoln White.
0545 U-2(1). [May I960.] 78pp.
Principal Topics: Soviet espionage; position paper; press briefings; texts of Soviet notes; Khrushchev ultimatum.
0623 U-2(2). [May 1960.] 59pp.
Principal Topics: Soviet espionage; disarmament; NATO; Paris Summit; Soviet attacks on U.S. aircraft in international air space.
0682 White House Correspondence (1). [September 1960-January 1961.] 72pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Foreign policy; nuclear test talks; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Cuba and Guantánamo; Dulles papers; Ezra T. Benson; U.S. diplomatic representation abroad; Max V. Krebs; General Andrew J. Goodpaster.
0754 White House Correspondence (2). [May 1960-August I960.] 99pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Leaks of information; CIA station chiefs in U.S. embassies; Food for Peace; nuclear testing; P.L. 480; ICA; recession; Dutch airlines (KLM); President Lopez Mateos; Paris Summit; RB-47 mat- ter; Soviet espionage; Nelson Rockefeller; Max V. Krebs; Charles Bohlen; Gordon Gray.
0853 White House Correspondence (3). [January 1960-Apnl I960.] 63pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Nikita Khrushchev; ICA; Paris Summit; Portugal; David Ben-Gurion and Israel; mutual security; U.S. Advisory Commission on Education; Berlin; Max V. Krebs; CD. Jackson; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Gordon Gray.
0916 White House Correspondence (4). [July 1959-December 1959.] 41pp. Principal Topics and Individuals: Douglas Dillon; Operations Coordinating Board; secretary of state; President Lopez Mateos; Antarctica Conference; Harold Macmillan; Nikita Khrushchev; Max V. Krebs; Gordon Gray.
Box 21 0957 White House Correspondence (5). [March 1957-June 1959.] 51pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Operations Coordinating Board; visit of Winston Churchill; USSR; Berlin; Henry Kissinger.
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1008 Meetings with the President (1). [July 30, 1957-January 20, 1961.] 44pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Inter-American Affairs; JFD; U.S. Dis- armament Agency; Poland; Offshore Islands; South Korea; reorganization of the State Department.
1052 Meetings with the President (2). [July 30, 1957-January 20, 1961.] 29pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Disarmament; State Department appoint- ments; Nuclear Test Suspension Conference; USSR and nuclear tests; Clare Booth Luce; Draper Report; Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; Operations Coordinating Board; NATO; France; SAC, United Kingdom.
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SUBJECT INDEX The following index is a guide to the major subjects of this collection. The first Arabic
number refers to the reel, and the Arabic number after the colon refers to the frame number at which a particular subject begins. Hence 3:0934 directs the researcher to the subject that begins at Frame 0934 of Reel 3. By referring to the Reel Index that constitutes the initial section of this guide, the researcher can find the main entry for this subject.
Accounting 8: 0634
Adams, Sherman comments•Mutual Security
Program message 7: 0104 general 9: 0001
Adenauer, Konrad general 2:0467,0503,0553; 3:0526;
5: 0083 Hoover, Herbert, Jr. 1: 0411
Administration, incoming (1961) 8: 0940
Advertising Council, Washington Conference for the
President's speech•comments 6:0817
President's speech•press copy 6:0817
Afghanistan 4: 0439
Africa developing leadership 9: 0079
"Aggression" "Candor" speech 6: 0259
Agreements reciprocal trade 8: 0586
Agriculture China, Communist 4: 0372 New Delhi World Agricultural Fair
8: 0634 "State of the Nation" speech (1953)
5: 0838, 0898 U.S.-USSR Agricultural Exchange
Agreement 9: 0001 Aircraft
China, Communist and U.S. 2: 0851 Soviet 1: 0578; 8: 0524 Soviet attackson U.S. 1:0831 ;9:0623 U.N. 2: 0261 U.S. helicopter shot down in East
Germany 4: 0439 see also Air space; Bomber exercises
Air force balloon projects 4: 0179 see also SAC
Air space international•Soviet attacks on
U.S. aircraft in 9: 0623 Soviet 5: 0001 Soviet•U.S. violations of 2: 0851 ;
4: 0770 see also RB-47 matter; U-2 incident
29
Algeria France 3: 0382; 4: 0692, 0713 French in 4: 0306 general 8: 0892 see also North Africa
Allied foreign ministers 9: 0489
Alpha Project Middle East 2: 0603
Ambassadorial appointments see U.S. diplomatic representation
American Bar Association 6: 0592
American Legion speech "American way of life" 6: 0332 comments 6: 0332
American Society of Newspaper Editors
President's speech•comments 6:0817
President's speech•press copy 6:0817
"American way of life" American Legion speech 6: 0332
Anderson, Robert general 2: 0467; 3: 0290; 5: 0357;
9: 0001 mission to the Middle East 3: 0208
Antarctica Conference 9:0916
Anti-Semitism Czechoslovakia 1: 0269
Antitrust suits against foreign companies 1: 0668
"A Plan for Peace in the Middle East" 8: 0149
Arab-Israeli dispute 1:0001; 2: 0814; 3: 0001 see also Palestine; Suez crisis
Arctic 9:0188
Area assistance programs expenditures 8: 0733 see also Foreign aid; ICA
Argentina general 3: 0208 Perón, Juan 1: 0001
Armed services, U.S. cutbacks 4: 0115 see also Military forces
Arms control general 2: 0603 Khrushchev's note (May 9, 1958)
8: 0001 "Arms in escrow"
3: 0083 Arms race, nuclear
Stevenson, Adlai 3: 0782 Asia
communism in 5: 0083 developing leadership 9: 0079 proposed presidential trip to 5: 0308 see also Far East; individual countries
Asia-African Conference Chou En-lai's speech 2: 0080
Assistance programs expenditures 8: 0733 see also Foreign aid; ICA
Associated Press 6: 0666
Aswan Dam 2: 0467; 3: 0001 see also Egypt
Atlantic democracies 9: 0375
Atomic energy general 2: 0467; 3: 0208 international 3: 0382 Macmillan, Harold 4: 0206 program 5: 0512 United Kingdom 3: 0416 USSR 1: 0777 see also Nuclear power
30
"Atomic" speech 6:0176
Atomic weapons Baruch, Bernard 5: 0481 general 1: 0001 ; 2: 0740 NATO 2: 0740 NSC discussion topics 5: 0389 see also Nuclear weapons
Australia 4: 0692
Australia-New Zealand-U.S. Treaty (ANZUS) Conference
1:0578 Austria
general 2: 0658; 5: 0512 treaty 1: 0777; 2: 0603
Baghdad Pact 4: 0372
Balloons air force projects 4: 0179 general 5: 0083 operations 4: 0659
Bandung Conference 2: 0418
Baruch, Bernard atomic weapons, USSR, colonialism,
and Woodrow Wilson 5: 0481 China, Communist 2: 0418, 0740 general 2: 0553
Ben-Gurion, David 8: 0524; 9: 0853
Benson, Ezra T. general 9: 0001, 0682 Yugoslavia and 8: 0670
Bering Straits incident 2: 0553
Berlin Europe, Eastern 9: 0188 general 4: 0827, 0893; 5: 0253;
9: 0853, 0957
United Kingdom 5: 0287 USSR 4: 0845; 5: 0223 see also Germany
Berlin Conference general 1: 0001, 0777 Soviet "psyche" after 1: 0537
Bermuda Conference "Candor" speech 6: 0259
Bicycles foreign trade and 2: 0603
Bipartisanship general 1: 0348 Nixon, Richard and 1: 0411
Black, Eugene 9: 0001
Blair House 2: 0772
Bohlen, Charles general 5:0559-0688; 9:0001,0754 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. 5: 0645 McCarthy, Joseph•speech 5: 0619 Sparkman, John 5: 0645 Taft, Robert 5: 0645 telephone memos on 5: 0619 USSR•NSC discussion topic
5:0410 USSR and the Four Power Meeting
5: 0559 Bohlen case
telephone memos on 5: 0688 Bolton, Frances (Representative)
9: 0001 Bomber exercises
SAC 4: 0794 Bowie, Robert
comments American Legion speech 6: 0332 American Society of Newspaper
Editors speech 6: 0817 "Candor" speech 6: 0154, 0259
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Geneva Summit opening statement 6: 0504
Mutual Security Program speech 7:0104
"State of the Union" message (1955)6:0411
"State of the Union" message (1957) 6: 0843, 0873
Washington Conference for the Advertising Council 6: 0817
position paper on the Offshore Islands 2: 0139
Bowles, Chester 9: 0001
Brazil general 1: 0348; 5: 0083 "Operation Pan America" proposal
4: 0372 petroleum 2: 0988 Soviet Bloc economic offensive in
9: 0489 Bricker Amendment
1: 0001, 0777; 2: 0553, 0603, 0892; 3: 0083
Bridges, Styles (Senator) endorsement of Scott McLeod 5:0559 general 1: 0202
Bruce, David general 1: 0269, 0411 German elections and 5: 0512
Brussels Fair 9: 0255, 0375 see also Trade fairs
Budget Burns, Arthur on 3: 0573 cuts•Cabinet 2: 0320 general 4: 0001, 0146 military demands 3: 0526 1961 8:0634,0733 1962 8:0892
Bulganin, Nikolai collective self-defense 7: 0409, 0620 Eisenhower, Dwight D.•correspon-
dence with 6: 0713-0745; 7: 0409-0620
general 4: 0794 letter 3: 0333 world peace 7: 0409, 0620 see also USSR
Bureau of the Budget 8: 0757, 0892
Burma foreign aid and 3: 0039 general 2: 0320; 4: 0478
Burns, Arthur on the budget 3: 0573
Cabinet, United Kingdom 1: 0777
Cabinet, U.S. budget cuts 2: 0320 personnel 5: 0357 "State of the Union" message (1957)
6: 0873 Caccia, Harold
9: 0001 see also United Kingdom
Cambodia 2: 0740 see also Indochina; Southeast Asia
Canada general 2: 0320, 0362, 0418; 5: 0149 Norman suicide 9: 0375 St. Laurent on Communist China and
the Offshore Islands 3: 0127 tax on publications 3: 0127 U.S. defense matters 4: 0115 U.S. reciprocal citizenship rights
4: 0564 "Candor" speech
"aggression" 6: 0259 "Atomic" speech 6: 0176
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Bermuda Conference 6: 0259 comments
Bowie, Robert 6: 0154, 0259 Dulles, John Foster 6: 0154, 0176,
0259 Jackson, CD. 6: 0176, 0259 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. 6: 0259
general 1:0578 London Conference 6: 0176 NSC discussion topic 5: 0410 U.N. Resolution 502 6: 0259
Caracas Conference 1: 0777
Caribbean Commission 1:0118
Carp, Betty 5: 0512
Castro, Fidel 9: 0255 see also Cuba
Central America Governor Dewey's trip to 1: 0052
Central Intelligence Agency see CIA
Ceylon 8: 0586
"Chance for Peace" speech general 1: 0202; 6: 0028
Chiang Kai-shek Offshore Islands and 5: 0339 Quemoy and 4: 0921 see also Formosa (Taiwan)
Chile Santiago Foreign Ministers
Conference 9: 0489 China, Communist
agriculture 4: 0372 Baruch, Bernard and 2: 0418, 0740 Chou En-lai•statement on U.S.
intervention 2: 0001
economic matters 1: 0118; 4: 0478 Formosa (Taiwan) and 2: 0362;
4: 0893; 5: 0001 Formosa (Taiwan) Straits and 4:0958 general 1:0052,0202,0627; 2:0320,
0553; 3: 0497; 4: 0206, 0372; 5: 0481
Krishna Menon on the U.S. prisoners of war and 2: 0603
McCloy, John 4: 0372 Menzies, Robert•on the United
Kingdom and 2: 0945 Quemoy, shelling of 2: 0080 St. Laurent on the Offshore Islands
and 3: 0127 Soviet-Chicom Accord 1: 0859 trade controls 2:0945; 3:0083,0127,
0937 United Kingdom 2: 0945 U.N. and 1:0202 U.N.•Secretary General's trip to
Peking 6: 0666 U.S.
aircraft 2: 0851 foreign policy 1: 0859 Hainan 1: 0859 newsmen and travel to 3: 0871 ;
4:0179 prisoners of war 1: 0627; 2: 0603
USSR and 1: 0777 China, Nationalist
see Chiang Kai-shek; Chinese Nationalists; Formosa (Taiwan)
China Paper 1: 0831, 0859
Chinese Nationalists Outer Mongolia and the U.N. 2:0503 Tachen•evacuation of 2: 0047
Chinmen 5: 0481 see also Offshore Islands
33
Chou En-lai Formosa (Taiwan) Straits•
statement on U.S. intervention 2: 0001
speech•Asian-African Conference 2: 0080
Churchill, Winston general 1: 0118; 2: 0708 USSR 1: 0777 visit of 1:0713;9:0957
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) briefing of Harry S Truman 4: 0372 general 9: 0079 station chiefs in U.S. embassies
9: 0754 see also Dulles, Allen W.
Citizenship U.S.-Canadian reciprocal rights
4: 0564 Civil defense
general 8: 0670 "State of the Nation" speech (1953)
5: 0838-0898 Civil rights
"State of the Nation" speech (1953) 5: 0838-0898
see also School integration
Civil service "New Dealers" 1: 0269
Collins, J. Lawton (General) Diem, Ngo Dinh 2: 0658 French forces in Indochina 1: 0627 MacArthur, General Douglas 2: 0553
Colombo Plan conference 4: 0893 general 4: 0958
Colonialism Baruch, Bernard 5: 0481 United Kingdom 2: 0261
Columbia Basin 3:0127
Communications satellites 8: 0940
Communism Asia 5: 0083 Latin America 9: 0079, 0489 policy report on Soviet 5: 0375 threat to the U.S. economy 4: 0893 see also Soviet Bloc
Comparative Evaluations Group 9: 0001
Conant, James B. general 2: 0603; 3: 0001 Germany 2: 0362
Congo general 8: 0524, 0892
Congress general 1: 0202 mutual security 8: 0586 Nixon, Richard•role in administra-
tion programs 4: 0206 support for foreign policy 9: 0079 see also House of Representatives
Congressional leaders meeting Formosa (Taiwan) Straits 2: 0001
Conservatives foreign policy making 3: 0208
Costa Rica U.S. elections 9: 0489
Cotton policy 2: 0320 world market 2: 0892
Cousins, Norman Nehru, Jawaharlal 2: 0814
Cowles, John on Toynbee's, Arnold, views on
international affairs 3: 0208 "Crusade for Freedom"
9: 0079 Cuba
general 8: 0892; 9: 0447, 0489 Guantánamo 9: 0682 nickel property in 8: 0524 overflights of 8: 0757 refugees 8: 0940
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Cultural relations 8: 0733
Cutler, Robert comments
American Legion speech 6: 0332 NATO speech 7: 0268
general 9: 0001 Cyprus
general 1:0348; 3:0001,0039,0446; 4: 0958; 8: 0586
Montgomery, Bernard (General) 3: 0573
Czechoslovakia anti-Semitism 1:0269
Danish ships 1:0348; 4: 0179; 8: 0586
Dean, Arthur 1: 0578, 0970; 2: 0988
Dearborn, Fredrick 9: 0079
Defense matters U.S.-Canada4:0115 see also National security
de Gaulle, Charles general 4: 0628, 0921 NATO 5: 0308 NATO and France 4: 0372 , see also France
Department of Peace proposed 1: 0537
Dewey, Governor Central American trip 1: 0052
Dictators Latin America 4: 0659
Dillon, Douglas comments•U.N. speech 8: 0202 general 9: 0079, 0916
Diplomatic correspondence Eisenhower, Dwight D.•with
Bulganin, Nikolai 6: 0713-0745; 7: 0409-0620
Eisenhower, Dwight D.•with Khrush- chev, Nikita 7:0941 ; 8:0001 -0124
Soviet aide-memoire (February 28, 1958)7:0978-0980
Soviet aide-memoire (April 11,1958) comments•Dulles, John Foster
7: 0993 press copy of the U.S.-United
Kingdom-French reply 7: 0993 translation 7: 0993
U.S. 7: 0840 U.S. aide-memoire (March 6, 1958)
comments•Dulles, John Foster 7: 0980
comments•Eisenhower, Dwight D. 7: 0980
general 7: 0978 press copy 7: 0980 summit question 7: 0980
U.S.-USSR foreign relations 7: 0690, 0779, 0840, 0899
USSR note (February 1, 1958) comments•Dulles, John Foster
7: 0690, 0779, 0840, 0899 comments•Smith, Gerard C.
7: 0690 nuclear testing 7:0779,0840,0899 State Department Planning Staff
position paper 7: 0690 Diplomatic representation
see U.S. diplomatic representation Disarmament
general 3:0160,0416; 4:0089,0179, 0564,0692; 8:0892; 9:0079,0188, 0623, 1052
Khrushchev's note 8: 0001 Lubell memo 1: 0269 Macmillan, Harold 4: 0628 Stassen, Harold 3: 0246 Thomas, Norman 3: 0871 USSR 2: 0320; 4: 0478 see also Arms control
35
Dobbs, Harold 4: 0283
Donovan, William Thailand and 2: 0658
Douglas, Lew military and economic aid 4: 0845
Draper Report 9: 1052
Dulles, Allen W. 5: 0454-0512; 9: 0079, 0489
Dulles, John Foster comments
American Legion speech 6: 0332 "Candor" speech 6: 0154-0259 "Chance for Peace" speech 6:0028 Geneva Summit statement
6: 0452-0504 inaugural address (1953) 5: 0807 Middle East message
6: 0924, 0945, 0965; 7: 0001 Mutual Security Program message
and speech 7: 0026-0195 NATO speeches 7: 0268-0327 presidential statements and
speeches 6: 0592-0666 President's speeches of April 1953
6: 0028-0095 "State of the Nation" speech (1953)
5: 0838-0898 "State of the Union" message
(1955)6:0375-0411 "State of the Union" message
(1956) 6: 0768 "State of the Union" message
(1957)6:0843-0873 Taiwan Straits statement
8: 0302-0452 U.N. speech 8: 0145-0202 U.S. aide-memoire (March 6,1958)
7: 0980
USSR note (February 1, 1958) 7: 0690-0899
Eisenhower, Dwight D. correspondence with Bulganin,
Nikolai•comments 6: 0713-0745; 7: 0409-0620
correspondence with Khrushchev, Nikita•comments 7: 0941 ; 8:0001-0124
future 5: 0357 Hiss, Alger•connections with
5: 0645 meetings with President 9: 1008 paper on Formosa 2: 0209 resignation 5: 0253 see also State Department
Dulles papers 8: 0634; 9: 0682
Dutch Airlines (KLM) 9: 0754
Eartnan, John 9: 0079
East-West relations general 2: 0503 trade 3: 0083 see also Foreign relations
Eaton, Frederick 9: 0079
Economic aid Douglas, Lew 4: 0845 general 2: 0467 "State of the Union" message (1957)
6: 0843 see also Area assistance programs;
ICA Economic matters
China, Communist 1: 0118 Communist economic threat 1: 0118;
4: 0893 Sino-Soviet 4: 0478
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Soviet economic offensive in Brazil 9: 0489
Soviet economic penetration 3: 0871 Soviet economic threat 2: 0261 see also "Gold drain"
Economic missions exchange of with the USSR 8: 0586 see also ICA
Economic plans Jackson, CD. 1: 0627, 0668
Economic policy 1: 0348
Economy "State of the Nation" speech (1953)
5: 0838-0898 see also Recession
EDC (European Defense Community) France 1: 0777 general 1: 0269, 0348, 0578, 0627,
0777;5:0512 Eden, Anthony
1: 0859; 3: 0083, 0333 see also United Kingdom
Education general 8: 0634 overseas 9: 0188 see also Libraries
Egypt Aswan Dam 2: 0467 general 1: 0777 Israel and 4: 0023 Middle East message 6: 0924 Naguib, General 1: 0118 Nasser, Gamal Abdel
general 2: 0814; 3: 0246, 0446; 5: 0083, 0463
Middle East 5: 0253 Whitney, George, on 4: 0062
negotiations 1: 0578 Saud, King 4: 0253 USSR 2: 0503
see also Arab-Israeli dispute; Suez Canal; Suez crisis
Eisenhower, Dwight D. comments -
"State of the Nation" speech 5:0838 U.S. aide-memoire 7: 0980
correspondence with Bulganin, Nikolai
6: 0713-0745; 7: 0409-0620 with Khrushchev, Nikita 7: 0941 ;
8:0001-0124, 0515 general 9: 0682, 0853 news conference 2: 0080 papers
Formosa 2: 0209 position on the Offshore Islands
2: 0139 schedule 2: 0467 second term 5: 0357 speeches and statements
Advertising Council, Washington Conference for the 6: 0817
American Legion 6: 0332 American Society of Newspaper
Editors 6: 0817 "Atomic" speech 6: 0176 "Candor" speech 6: 0154-0259 "Chance for Peace" 6: 0028 general 6: 0592-0707 Geneva Summit statement
6: 0452-0504 inaugural (1953) 5: 0727-0807 inaugural (1957) 6: 0810 Message to the Signatories to the
Protocols Establishing the West European Union 6: 0666
"Message to the Soviet Government and People" 6: 0053, 0095
Middle East message 6: 0924-0965; 7: 0001
37
Mutual Security Program 7: 0026-0104
NATO 7: 0268-0327 "Peace Plan" 6: 0095 "Price of Peace" 6: 0810 speeches of April 1953
6: 0028-0095 statements and speeches of 1955
6: 0592-0707 "State of the Nation" (1953) 6:0001 "State of the Union" (1955)
6: 0375-0411 "State of the Union" (1956) 6: 0768 "State of the Union" (1957) 6: 0843 Taiwan Straits 8: 0302-0452 U.N. 5:0031;8:0145-0202 USSR 1: 0463
successor 2: 0503 trips
Asia 5: 0308 general 2: 0553 Panama 3: 0001
Eisenhower, Milton general 1: 0348; 4: 0628, 0845 inter-American affairs 2: 0814 Latin American tour 5: 0481 trip to Central America 4: 0659
Eisenhower Doctrine 9: 0188
Elections German 5: 0512 U.S. 9: 0489
Elliot, William 9: 0079
Ei Salvador 8:0524;9:0188
Emergency planning 8: 0634
Enslavement resolution 1: 0269
Espionage Soviet 9: 0545, 0623, 0754 see also U-2 incident
Ethiopia 3: 0333
Europe integration 3: 0083 U.S. military forces in 1:0627; 5:0410 see also EDC; European Coal and
Steel Community; European Com- mon Market; European Secu- rity Treaty; NATO; West Euro- pean Union; individual countries
Europe, Eastern Berlin and 9: 0188 Nehru, Jawaharlal, and 2: 0072 Radio in American Sector (RIAS)
3: 0208 see also USSR; individual countries
European Coal and Steel Community 1: 0269
European Common Market 2: 0467
European Defense Community see EDC
European Security Treaty 2: 0503 see also NATO
Exchange programs international 8: 0757 student•U.S.-USSR 4: 0525, 0564 U.S.-USSR4: 0115
Exhibitions U.S. exhibit in the USSR 8:0524,0634 see also Trade fairs
Export-Import Bank 2: 0740
Far East security problems in 1: 0927 situation 2: 0047
38
Wedemeyer, General A.C., and 2: 0418
see also Asia; individual countries Farley, Philip
9: 0079 Fisheries
8: 0586 Flake, Wilson C.
9: 0001
Fleet, James Van (General) 4: 0713
Fleming, Arthur 1: 0411
Food for Peace
8:0892;9:0142,0375,0754 Foreign affairs
public opinion on the conduct of 4: 0023
"State of the Nation" speech (1953) 5: 0838-0898
Foreign aid Burma and 3: 0039 general 4: 0146; 8: 0586 Hoffman, Paul, and 3: 0083 NSC discussion topic 5: 0389 see also Economic aid; ICA;
Military aid Foreign companies
antitrust suits against 1: 0668 Foreign currency credits
9: 0375 Foreign economic policy
general 1: 0627 Randall, Clarence 4: 0062
Foreign policy U.S.
China, Communist 1: 0859 congressional support 9: 0079 Formosa (Taiwan) (Nationalist
China) 1: 0859; 2:0047
general 1: 0118; 9: 0255, 0682 Knowland, William (Senator)
1: 0348
Middle East 2: 0988; 3: 0127 Netherlands press opinion 1: 0118 Offshore Islands 2: 0174-0241
see also Foreign relations Foreign policy making
conservatives 3: 0208 Foreign relations
U.S.
Latin America 4: 0692 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.•on
relations with Afro-Asian governments 3: 0127
United Kingdom 4: 0146 USSR 3: 0732; 6: 0452, 0504;
7: 0690, 0779, 0840, 0899 USSR and outer space 3: 0732
see also Foreign policy Foreign Service Academy
4: 0921 Foreign trade
and bicycles 2: 0603 see also Trade
Formosa (Taiwan) (Nationalist China) China, Communist and 2: 0362;
4: 0893; 5: 0001 Eisenhower, Dwight D.•corre-
spondence with Khrushchev, Nikita 8:0515
Formosa (Taiwan) Straits 1: 0831 general 1:0627,0713,0970; 2:0418,
0603, 0658, 0708; 5: 0001, 0031 Judd, Walter 2: 0362
Merchant, Livingston•statement on 2: 0362
Penghu (Pescadores) 1: 0831 U.S.•foreign policy 1: 0859; 2:0047 U.S.•general 2: 0174, 0195 see also China, Communist;
39
Chinmen; Matsu; Offshore Islands; Quemoy
Formosa Resolution 1:0970;2:0001
Formosa (Taiwan) Straits China, Communist 4: 0958 Eisenhower, Dwight D• statement
8: 0302-0452 George, Walter F. (Senator) 2: 0001 H.J. Res. 159 1: 0970; 2: 0001 White House memoranda 1: 0831 -
0970; 2: 0001 -0047 Formosa Straits Resolution
6: 0666 Four Power Meeting
Bohlen, Charles on 5: 0559 France
Algeria 3: 0382; 4: 0306, 0692, 0713 de Gaulle, Charles 4: 0372, 0628,
0921 ; 5: 0308 EDC 1: 0777 general 1: 0348, 0578; 2: 0708;
5: 0375; 8: 0524; 9: 1052 military forces in Indochina 1: 0627 NATO 4: 0372 North Africa 4: 0794 nuclear weapons 5: 0149 U.S. diplomatic representation
4: 0283 Williams, Soapy 2: 0362 see also EDC; Europe;
European Common Market Fulbright, William (Senator)
8: 0524 Gaither Report
4: 0089 Gates, Thomas
9: 0142
Gaza Strip 4: 0253 see also Egypt; Israel; Palestine;
Suez crisis Geneva Conference on Indochina (1954)
1:0668,0777 Geneva Conference on the Peaceful Use of the Atom
8: 0524 Geneva Foreign Ministers Conference
2: 0261 Geneva Summit (1955)
Eisenhower, Dwight D.•opening statement comments 6: 0452, 0504 radio-television speech 6: 0452,
0504 U.S.-USSR foreign relations
6: 0452, 0504 general 2: 0261, 0362, 0503, 0553,
0603, 0945; 5: 0512 Stassen, Harold 4: 0564 USSR 1:0713 see also Summits, proposed
George, Walter F. (Senator) Formosa (Taiwan) Straits 2: 0001 general 2: 0553, 0772; 3: 0083 London Conference 2: 0851 NATO 3: 0039
Germany Adenauer, Konrad
general 2: 0467, 0503, 0553; 3: 0526; 5: 0083
Hoover, Herbert, Jr. 1: 0411 assets 4: 0564 Bruce, David, and German elections
5:0512
40
Conant, James B. 2: 0362 general 1: 0052; 2: 0320, 0892;
3: 0497; 5: 0253 military forces•U.S. 4: 0023 NATO 1: 0627 Potsdam Agreement 9: 0188 rearmament 9: 0188 tanks for 3: 0526 United Kingdom 5: 0223 U.S. diplomatic representation
4: 0306 see also EDC; Europe;
European Common Market Germany, East
anniversary of uprisings 5: 0512 Macmillan, Harold 9: 0489 U.S. helicopter shot down in 4: 0439
Ghana general 8: 0524 Volta River Project 9: 0375
Girard case 3: 0937
"Gold drain" 3: 0290
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (General) 9: 0142, 0682
Gore, Albert (Senator) 4: 0893
Gray, Gordon 9:0142, 0754,0853,0916
Great Britain see United Kingdom
Greece general 3: 0333; 8: 0524 Turkey and 4: 0692
Green, Theodore (Senator) general 3: 0333 Quemoy situation 4: 0958
Gromyko aide-memoire see Soviet aide-memoire
(April 11, 1958)
Guantánamo Cuba and 9: 0682
Guatemala 1:0713
Guggenheim, Harry general 1:0052 Latin America 1: 0537
Hagerty, James 6: 0666
Hainan Island U.S.•demand for redress for Ameri-
cans killed and injured near 1:0859 Hall, Leonard
9: 0142 Hammarskjold, Dag
2: 0740; 9: 0142 Harlow, Bryce
comments•American Legion speech 6: 0332
comments•"State of the Union" message (1955)6: 0411
Harr, Karl 9: 0142
Harsch, Joseph 5: 0339
Hauge, Gabriel general 9: 0142 comments•Mutual Security
Program message 7: 0026, 0104 Heads of state
proposed meeting of 2: 0708 visits of 1: 0001 ; 2: 0772; 4: 0306,
0770; 5: 0308; 8: 0586 Henderson, Loy
1:0348 Herter, Christian A.
comments•President's corre- spondence with Khrushchev, Nikita 8:0124
Hill, Robert Middle East message 6: 0924
41
Hiss, Alger connections with Dulles, John Foster
5: 0645 H.J. Res. 159
Formosa (Taiwan) Straits 1: 0970; 2: 0001
Hoffman, Paul comments•Mutual Security
Program message 7: 0104 foreign aid and 3: 0083 general 1: 0713; 9: 0142, 0489 India 1:0202 Kashmir 1: 0269 Nehru, Jawaharlal 4: 0327 U.N. delegation 4: 0525 see also ICA
Holland, Henry 3: 0497
Holmes, Julius 2:0740;5:0031,0083,0117
Hoover, Herbert, Jr. Adenauer, Konrad and 1: 0411 general 3: 0290
Hoover, J. Edgar 9: 0142
Horton, Mildred McAfee 1: 0202
House of Representatives, U.S. document
Middle East message 6: 0965 "State of the Union" message
(1957) 6: 0843 Foreign Affairs Committee•Formosa
(Taiwan) Straits 2: 0001 Howard, Roy
2: 0945 Hughes, Emmet
comments President's speeches of April 1953
6: 0095 "State of the Nation" speech (1953)
6: 0001
Human resources "State of the Nation" speech (1953)
5: 0838-0898 Humphrey, George
1:0348 Hungarian uprising
5: 0481 Hungary
Jackson, CD., on seating of delegation in U.N. 4: 0327
refugees 8: 0586 U.N. delegation 4: 0327, 0845, 0893
Hussein, King United Arab Republic 4: 0893 see also Egypt; Syria
Hydroelectric equipment United Kingdom•bid for 5: 0253
ICA (International Cooperation Administration)
general 8:0586; 9:0079,0375,0754, 0853
Mutual Security message 7: 0104 see also Area assistance programs;
Economic aid; Foreign aid; Military assistance; Mutual Security Program
ILO (International Labor Organization)
general 4: 0659 treaty power 2: 0892
Immigration "State of the Nation" speech (1953)
5: 0838-0898 see also Refugees
Import restrictions wool 1: 0578
Imports lead 4: 0985 zinc 4: 0985
Inaugural address (1957) press copy 6: 0810 "Price of Peace" 6: 0810
42
Inauguration (1953) address 5: 0727-0807 general 5: 0727-0807
India general 3: 0573 Hoffman, Paul 1: 0202 Menon, Krishna 1: 0348 Nehru, Jawaharlal
Cousins, Norman 2: 0814 Europe, Eastern 2: 0772 general 1: 0001, 0627; 2: 0362,
0553, 0988; 3: 0208, 0333; 9: 0489
Hoffman, Paul 4: 0327 visit of 3:0001,0290 Wallace, Henry 2: 0772
New Delhi World Agricultural Fair 8: 0634
Pakistan 4: 0146, 0478 Indochina
Collins, J. Lawton 1: 0627 French forces in 1: 0627 general 1: 0052, 0578, 0777 Geneva Conference on Indochina
1: 0668, 0777 see also Cambodia; Laos; Southeast
Asia; Vietnam Indonesia
general 4: 0692; 5: 0481 Sukarno, Achmed 3: 0039
Information leaks general 9: 0754 United Kingdom 4: 0023
Inspection USSR and 2: 0503; 4: 0628
Intelligence briefing Truman, Harry S•on the Middle East
5: 0463 Intelligence operations
general 4: 0115, 0794 see also RB-47 matter; Special
operations; U-2 incident
Inter-American affairs Eisenhower, Milton 2: 0814 general 9:1008 see also Latin America
Inter-American Highway 9:0489
International affairs National Planning Association
3: 0658 International Atomic Energy Agency
general 9: 0255 McKinney, Robert 4: 0327
International Cooperation Administration
see ICA International Development Fund
4:0253 see also ICA
International Friendship League 9:0447
International Labor Organization see ILO
Iran general 4: 0713, 0794 oil•NSC discussion topic 5: 0389
Iraq 4: 0692
Israel Ben-Gurion, David 8: 0524; 9: 0853 Egypt and 4: 0023 Gaza Strip 4: 0253 general 1: 0668, 0777; 2: 0553;
3: 0083, 0127, 0161, 0416, 0937; 4: 0253; 5: 0083; 8: 0524
Javits, Jacob (Senator) 2: 0851 Jordan 3: 0382 Middle East 4: 0372 see also Arab-Israeli dispute;
Palestine; Suez Canal; Suez crisis Isthmian Canal Plans (1960)
8: 0822, 0892
43
Italy general 1: 0627, 0668; 2: 0503;
3:0161,0208,0487 military bases•U.S. 1: 0411 nuclear missiles and 5: 0083 political behavior 2: 0658 Rosenberg case 1:0118 Trieste 1: 0578
Jackson, CD. comments
"Candor" speech 6: 0176-0259 NATO speech 7: 0327 President's correspondence with
Khrushchev, Nikita 8: 0124 President's speeches of April 1953
6: 0053 U.N. speech 8: 0202
economic plan 1: 0627, 0668 general 1: 0001, 0052, 0269, 0537;
4: 0794;9:0188,0853 NSC discussion topic 5: 0410 U.N.•on the seating of the Hungarian
delegates 4: 0327 Jackson, William
successor to Rockefeller, Nelson 3: 0208
Japan general 9: 0255 Okinawa and 4: 0738 security treaty 4: 0206 U.S.
military forces in 4: 0206 shooting incident 4: 0985 trade 9: 0255
see also Asia; Far East Javits, Jacob (Senator)
Israel 2: 0851 Jews
1: 0202 see also Arab-Israeli dispute; Israel
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Senator) general 2: 0772; 8: 0586 Middle East message 6: 0924 outer space 4: 0893
Joint Chiefs of Staff 1:0713
Jordan Israel and 3: 0382 "offensive weapons" 3: 0871 United Kingdom 5: 0117
Judd, Walter Formosa 2: 0362 general 2: 0418 Offshore Islands 2: 0209
Kalijarvi, Thorsten V. 9: 0188
Kashmir 1: 0269 see also India
Kennedy, John F. (Senator) 8: 0524
Khrushchev, Nikita arms control 8: 0001 disarmament 8: 0001 Eisenhower, Dwight D.•corre-
spondence with 7: 0941 ; 8: 0001- 0124, 0515
Formosa (Taiwan) 8: 0515 general 9: 0853, 0916 Lebanon 8: 0023, 0054, 0124 Middle East 8: 0090 nuclear test suspension 7: 0941 proposed summit meeting 4: 0439 speech 3: 0001 U.N. 8: 0090 see also USSR
Khrushchev ultimatum U-2 incident 9: 0545
Killian, James 9: 0188
44
Kissinger, Henry 9: 0957
Kistiakowsky, G.B. 9:0188
Knight, Frances 5: 0559
Knowland, William (Senator) 1: 0348; 2: 0740
Koo, V.K. Wellington Formosa (Taiwan) Straits 1: 0831
Korea general 1: 0578; 2: 0553 NSC discussion topic 5: 0389
Korea, South 9: 1008
Korean War "State of the Nation" speech (1953)
5: 0898 Krebs, Max V.
9: 0682, 0754, 0853, 0916 Labor
9: 0447 Lansdale, Edward (Colonel)
2: 0320 Laos
8: 0524 see also Geneva Conference on
Indochina (1954); Indochina Larson, Arthur
general 9: 0188 Mutual Security Program speech
7:0195 USIA 4: 0206
Latin America communism in 9: 0079, 0489 dictators 4: 0659 Eisenhower, Milton•tours 4: 0659;
5: 0481 general 1: 0052; 9: 0255 Guggenheim, Harry 1: 0537 U.S. foreign relations 4: 0692
see also Central America; Inter- American affairs; individual countries
Law of Seas Conference 4: 0478
Lead general 1: 0411 ; 2: 0261 ; 4: 0206;
8: 0586 imports 4: 0985
Leadership developing in Asia, Africa, and the
Middle East 9: 0079 Lebanon
Eisenhower, Dwight D.•corre- spondence with Khrushchev, Nikita 8:0023-0054,0124
general 4:0372, 0659, 0692; 5: 0149 see also Middle East
Legislation passport 8: 0524 see also Congress
Legislative program Nixon, Richard (Vice-President)
4: 0146, 0206 see also Congress
Liberation Resolution 1: 0269
Libraries overseas 1:0118 see also Education
Libya 9: 0001
Little Rock, Arkansas situation 3: 0782 see also Civil rights
"Little wars" 1: 0627
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. Bohlen, Charles 5: 0645 comments
"Candor" speech 6: 0259
45
"State of the Union" message (1955)6:0375
"State of the Union" message (1956)6:0768
"State of the Union" message (1957)6:0843
Eisenhower, Dwight D.•corre- spondence with Khrushchev, Nikita 8: 0023-0054
general 2: 0740; 4: 0628; 9: 0188, 1052
Syria and Turkey 3: 0658 U.S. dependent territories 3: 0416 U.S. foreign relations with Afro-Asian
governments 3: 0127 London Conference
"Candor" speech 6: 0176 George, Walter F. (Senator) 2: 0851
Lubell Memo disarmament 1: 0269
Luce, Clare Booth 3:0001; 4: 0921; 9: 1052
Luce, Henry 2: 0418
Lysikov case 2: 0362
MAAG (Military Assistance Advisory Group)
Saigon 2:0418 MacArthur, Douglas (General)
abolition of war 2: 0740 Eisenhower, Dwight D. and Collins, J.
Lawton 2: 0553 see also Korean War
McCann, Kevin comments•presidential statements
and speeches, 1955 6: 0592 McCarran, Pat (Senator)
1: 0668
McCarthy, Joseph (Senator) general 1: 0118; 5: 0645 McLeod, Scott 5: 0645 speech opposing Charles Bohlen's
nomination as ambassador to the USSR 5: 0619
Stevens, Robert 2: 0740 McClintock, Robert
9: 0255 McCloy, John
China, Communist 4: 0372 McKinney, Robert M.
general 8: 0586 International Atomic Energy Agency
4: 0327 McLeod, Scott
Bridges, Styles•endorsement of 5: 0559
future of 5: 0559 McCarthy, Joseph 5: 0645
Macmillan, Harold atomic energy 4: 0206 disarmament 4: 0628 general 2: 0603; 3: 0732; 5: 0253;
9: 0916 Germany, East 9: 0489 summit (proposed)
4: 0564, 0628 visit of 4: 0770
Macomber, William B., Jr. comments
Mutual Security Program message 7: 0026
Mutual Security Program speech 7: 0195
Makarios, Archbishop 4: 0023 see also Cyprus; Greece
Malenkov talk 6: 0095
46
Malone, Senator tariffs 1: 0269
Manila Treaty 1: 0627 see also SE ATO; Southeast Asia
Treaty Manpower
8: 0757 see also Armed services, U.S.;
Military forces Mansfield, Mike (Senator)
3:0127 Massachusetts
labor 9: 0447 prison guards 9: 0447
Mateos, Lopez (President of Mexico) 9:0754,0916 see also Mexico
Mathews, Elbert G. Mutual Security Program speech
7:0195 MATS (Military Air Transport Service)
aircraft for the secretary of state 1: 0269
Matsu Quemoy2:0139, 0740 Washburn, Abbott 5: 0339 see also Offshore Islands; Quemoy
Matteson, Robert USSR 4: 0564
Matthews, H. Freeman 9: 0255
"Meeting the Human Problems of the Nuclear Age"
6: 0592 Menderes, Adnan
3: 0732 Mendes-France, Pierre
1:0348;2:0418
Menon, Krishna China, Communist, and U.S.
prisoners of war 2: 0603
general 2: 0418, 0553 India 1: 0348
Menshikov, Mikhail 4: 0770
Menzies, Robert China, Communist, and the
United Kingdom 2: 0945
Merchant, Livingston general 3: 0208; 4: 0893 statement on Formosa (Taiwan)
2: 0362 "Message to the Soviet Government and People"
6: 0053, 0095 Mexico
Brazilian proposal•"Operation Pan America" 4: 0372
general 1:0777; 2:0320,0418,0503, 0553; 4: 0845, 0921 ; 5: 0287; 9: 0489
Mateos, Lopez 9: 0754, 0916 Middle East
Alpha Project 2: 0603 Anderson, Robert•mission 3: 0208 developing leadership 9: 0079 Eisenhower, Dwight D.•corre-
spondence with Khrushchev, Nikita 8: 0090
general 1:0202,0627,0713; 2:0261, 0467; 3: 0039, 0083, 0161, 0246, 0290; 4:0115,0146,0179; 5:0001, 0117, 0463, 0481; 8: 0524, 0586; 9:0188
intelligence briefing of Harry S Truman 5:0463
Israel 4: 0372 Nasser, Gamal Abdel 5: 0253
47
Strauss, Lewis•water resources and 5: 0083
United.Kingdom 4: 0115 U.N. speech 5: 0031 ; 8: 0202 U.S. foreign policy 2: 0988; 3: 0127 USSR 5: 0083 White, Paul Dudley•report 3: 0937 see also individual countries
Middle East message comments by
Dulles, John Foster 6: 0924, 0945, 0951, 0953, 0965; 7: 0001
Hill, Robert 6: 0924 Johnson, Lyndon B. (Senator)
6: 0924 Wilson, Charles 6: 0924
Egypt 6: 0924 general 6: 0924, 0945, 0951 House of Representatives document
6: 0965 Middle East 6: 0924 press copy 6: 0953 Suez crisis 6: 0924 Tripartite Declaration of 1950 6: 0965
"Militaristic" image U.S. 4: 0770
Military aid Douglas, Lew, on 4: 0845 Pakistan 1: 0777 see also ICA
Military Air Transport Service see MATS
Military assistance 8: 0670 see also ICA
Military Assistance Advisory Group see MAAG
Military bases U.S.
negotiations in Italy 1: 0411 overseas 9: 0375
Military budget 3: 0526
Military equipment arms for Arabs and Israelis 3: 0127 arms for Tunisia 3: 0658 tanks for Germany 3: 0526
Military establishment cost of 4: 0958
Military forces French in Indochina 1: 0627 NATO 3: 0001 ; 4: 0023 NSC discussion topic•U.S. forces in
Europe 5: 0410 troop maneuverings 2: 0740 U.S.
in Europe 1:0627; 5:0410 in Germany 4: 0023 in Japan 4: 0206
Minerals tariffs on 4: 0692
Molotov, Vyacheslav 2: 0080, 0553 see also USSR
Monroney, Mike 9: 0255
Montgomery, Bernard (General) Cyprus 3: 0573
Morocco 3: 0208; 9: 0375
Motion picture On the Beach 8: 0733
Murphy, Robert 9: 0255
Mutual security Congress 8: 0586 general 3:0382,0871 ; 4:0089,0478,
0827,0845; 5:0339; 8:0586,0670, 0757; 9: 0853
Rayburn, Sam 4: 0692 speech on 3: 0782 U.N. 3: 0083 Yugoslavia 2: 0772
48
Mutual Security Program general 8: 0822 Mutual Security Program message
7: 0026-0104 Mutual Security Program speech
7:0195 see also President's Citizen Advisers
on the Mutual Security Program Mutual Security Program message
comments Adams, Sherman 7: 0104 Bowie, Robert 7:0104 Dulles, John Foster 7: 0026, 0104 Hauge, Gabriel 7: 0026, 0104 Hoffman, Paul 7: 0104 Macomber, William B., Jr. 7: 0026
ICA7:0104 Mutual Security Program speech
comments Dulles, John Foster 7: 0195 Larson, Arthur 7: 0195 Macomber, William B., Jr. 7: 0195 Mathews, Elbert G. 7: 0195
Naguib, General Egypt 1:0118
Nasser, Gamal Abdel general 2: 0814; 3: 0246, 0446;
5: 0083, 0463 Middle East 5: 0253 Whitney, George 4: 0062
National defense "State of the Nation" speech (1953)
5: 0838-0898 National government
"State of the Nation" speech (1953) 5: 0838-0898
National Planning Association (NPA) international affairs 3: 0658 State Department comments on NPA
paper 3: 0732
National security clearance of personnel 1: 0202 NSC discussion topic 5: 0410 policy 1: 0052; 9: 0079 speech on 3: 0782
National Security Council see NSC
National strategy nuclear weapons 4: 0738
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
atomic weapons 2: 0740 council 4: 0089
de Gaulle, Charles 4: 0372; 5: 0308 general 1:0627; 3:0083,0290,0333,
0573, 0658; 4: 0115, 0253, 0827; 5: 0223; 9: 1052
George, Walter F. 3: 0039 Germany 1: 0627 meeting 3: 0290 military forces 3: 0001 ; 4: 0023 Stevenson, Adlai 3: 0658 strategy 2: 0772 Turkey 1: 0411 United Kingdom 4: 0023 U-2 incident 9: 0623 see also EDC; Europe
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) speech
comments Cutler, Robert 7: 0268 Dulles, John Foster 7: 0268 Smith, Gerard C. 7: 0268 Stevenson, Adlai 7: 0268 Wilkinson, Burke 7: 0268
State Department position paper 7: 0268
Natural resources "State of the Nation" speech (1953)
5: 0838-0898
49
Negotiations Egyptian 1: 0578 military bases•U.S.: in Italy 1: 0411 "surprise attack" 5: 0001
Nehru, Jawaharlal Cousins, Norman 2: 0814 Europe, Eastern 2: 0772 general 1:0001,0627; 2:0362,0553,
0988; 3: 0208, 0333; 9: 0489 Hoffman, Paul 4: 0327 visit of 3: 0001, 0290 Wallace, Henry 2: 0772 see also India
Netherlands press opinion and U.S. foreign policy
1:0118 "New Dealers"
civil service 1: 0269 New Delhi World Agricultural Fair
8: 0634 see also Trade fairs
Newspaper Editors, American Society of
President's speech•comments 6:0817
President's speech•press copy 6:0817
New Zealand ANZUS Treaty 1: 0578
Ngo Dinh Diem Collins, J. Lawton, and 2: 0658 general 4: 0253 visit of 4: 0001 see also Indochina
Nicaragua 9: 0489 see also Latin America
Nicaraguan Canal 3: 0446 see also Isthmian Canal Plans (1960)
Nickel property in Cuba 8: 0524
Nile River Development 9: 0001, 0079 see also Aswan Dam; Egypt
Nitze, Paul comments•President's speeches of
April 1953 6:0028-0095 Nixon, Richard (Vice-President)
administration's legislative program 4: 0146, 0206
bipartisanship 1: 0411 general 3: 0001 ; 9: 0255 political future 5: 0357
Norman suicide Canada 9: 0375
North Africa France 4: 0794 see also Algeria; Egypt; Libya;
Morocco North Atlantic Treaty Organization
see NATO Norway
1: 0269 NSC (National Security Council)
discussion topics 5: 0389, 0410 general 1: 0970; 5: 0371 Offshore Islands resolution 1: 0927;
2:0139 planning 1: 0713 staffing 5: 0410
Nuclear explosions "Plowshare" 8: 0822 underground 8: 0822
Nuclear fallout 2: 0740 see also Radiation
Nuclear material 3:0161 see also Radiation
50
Nuclear power 3: 0658 see also Atomic energy; International
Atomic Energy Agency Nuclear tests; testing
Eisenhower, Dwight D.•correspon- dence with Khrushchev, Nikita 7: 0941
general 3:0246; 4:0179,0372,0439, 0692,0738; 5:0031,0253; 8:0524; 9: 0754
Stassen, Harold 3: 0782; 4: 0146 Strauss, Lewis 3: 0782 suspension 4: 0327, 0659, 0845,
0893; 9: 1052 talks 9: 0447, 0682 USSR 4: 0628, 0893, 0958; 9: 1052 USSR note (February 1, 1958)
general 7: 0690-0899 State Department Policy Planning
Staff 7: 0690 Nuclear Test Suspension Conference
9: 1052 Nuclear weapons
bombs 1: 0052 Formosa (Taiwan) Straits 1: 0970 France 5: 0149 general 3: 0526; 4: 0478 missiles•Italy 5: 0083 national strategy 4: 0738 see also Atomic weapons
Oceanography 8: 0757
O'Connor, R.L. comments
"Candor" speech 6: 0176 Geneva Summit 6: 0504 presidential statements and
speeches 6: 0592 "Offensive weapons"
Jordan 3: 0871
Offshore Islands Bowie, Robert•position paper on
2: 0139 Chiang Kai-shek 5: 0339 general 2: 0080-0241; 9: 1008 Judd, Walter 2: 0209 NSC resolution 2: 0139 proposed solution 2: 0139 regional security 2: 0174 St. Laurent on Communist China and
the 3: 0127 U.S. foreign policy 2: 0174, 0195 see also Chinmen; Formosa (Taiwan)
(Nationalist China); Formosa (Taiwan) Straits; Matsu; Penghu (Pescadores); Quemoy
Oil imports 4: 0827, 0893 NSC discussion topic•Iranian
5: 0389 see also Petroleum
Okinawa general 4: 0627 Japan and 4: 0738
On the Beach motion picture 8: 0733
"Open Skies" plan 2: 0945 see also Geneva Summit (1955)
"Operation Alert" 3: 0001 ; 8: 0757, 0940
"Operation Pan America" Mexico•Brazilian proposal 4: 0372
Operations Coordinating Board (OCB)
3:0290; 4:0062; 9:0079,0916,0957, 1052
Outer Mongolia Chinese Nationalists in and U.N.
2: 0503
51
Outer space Johnson, Lyndon B. (Senator) 4:0893 U.S.-USSR relations 3: 0732
Overflights Cuba 8: 0757 U-2 incident 9: 0545, 0623 see also Air space
Pakistan general 4: 0146 India 4: 0478 military aid to 1: 0777 U.S. diplomatic representation
4: 0283 Palestine
refugees 8: 0892 see also Arab-Israeli dispute; Israel
Panama Eisenhower, Dwight D.•trip to
3: 0001 general 1: 0537, 0777; 3: 0497
Panama Canal general 3: 0526; 8: 0634; 9: 0255 policy 8: 0822
Panama Canal Treaty 1: 0578
Panama Canal Zone 9: 0188, 0375
Panama meeting 3: 0039
Paris Summit (1960) U-2 incident 9: 0623, 0754, 0853
Passport legislation 8: 0524
"Peace Plan" speech 6: 0095
Penghu (Pescadores) Formosa (Taiwan) Straits 1: 0831 see also Offshore Islands
Perón, Juan 1: 0001 see also Argentina
Persons, Wilton 9: 0375
Petroleum Brazil 2: 0988 oil•imports 4: 0827, 0893 oil•Iranian 5: 0389
Philippines general 2: 0503, 0603 Manila Treaty 1: 0627 see also SEATO; Southeast Asia
Treaty Pineau, Mr.
3: 0001 Pius XII (Pope)
1:0348; 4: 0921 P.L. 480
5:0149;9:0188,0375,0754 see also ICA
"Plowshare" 8: 0822 see also Isthmian Canal Plans (1960);
Nuclear explosions Poland
3: 0382; 9: 1008 Political parties
Republican Liberation Pledge 2:0814 Republican Party•general 2: 0261 Republican Party platform 3: 0526
Portugal 9: 0853
Postal service "State of the Nation" speech (1953)
5: 0898 Potsdam Agreement
Germany 9: 0188 Precedence, official
1: 0001 Presidential correspondence
see Diplomatic correspondence; Eisenhower, Dwight D.
52
Presidential speeches and statements
see Eisenhower, Dwight D. President's Citizen Advisers on the Mutual Security Program
"State of the Union" message (1957) 6: 0843
President's Committee on Govern- ment Contracts
8: 0733
President's Committee on Govern- ment Employment
8: 0757 Press
briefings•U-2 incident 9: 0545 news conference•Eisenhower,
Dwight D. 2: 0080 opinion•Netherlands: U.S. foreign
policy 1: 0118 U.S. newsmen and travel to Commu-
nist China 3: 0871 ; 4: 0179 "Price of Peace"
Eisenhower, Dwight D.• inaugural address (1957) 6: 0810
Prisoners of war, U.S. China, Communist 1: 0627; 2: 0603
Propaganda Soviet 4: 0525
"Psyche" Soviet•after Berlin Conference
1: 0537 Publications
Canada•tax on 3: 0127 Public opinion
conduct of foreign affairs 4: 0023 general 1:0001
Quantico Panel 2: 0945
Quarles, Donald 9: 0375
Quemoy Chiang Kai-shek 4: 0921 China, Communist•shelling by
2: 0080 general 2: 0139, 0740; 5: 0481 Green, Theodore (Senator) 4: 0958 NSC discussion topic 5: 0410 Washburn, Abbott 5: 0339 see also Chinmen; Matsu; Offshore
Islands Rabb, Max
9: 0375 Radford, Arthur (Admiral)
military talks on Southeast Asia 1:0713
Radiation protection guidance 8: 0892 see also Nuclear fallout; Nuclear
material Radio in American Sector (RIAS)
Europe, Eastern 3: 0208 Radio-television speech
suggestions 6: 0452, 0504 Randall, Clarence
foreign economic policy 4: 0062 general 9: 0375 see also ICA; Mutual Security
Program; President's Citizen Advisers on the Mutual Security Program
Rapacki Plan 5: 0253
Rayburn, Sam (Representative) mutual security 4: 0692
RB-47 matter 9: 0754
see also Overflights; U-2 incident Rearmament
German 9: 0188
53
Recession 9: 0754 see also Economy
Reciprocal trade agreements 8: 0586
Reed, Phil 4: 0893
Refugees Cuban 8: 0940 Hungarian•relief 8: 0586 Palestine 8: 0892 World Refugee Year 8: 0757 see also Immigration
Regional security Offshore Islands 2: 0174 problems in the Far East 1: 0927 see also Security Treaty
Republican Liberation Pledge Stevenson, Adlai 2: 0814
Republican Party general 2: 0261 platform 3: 0526 Republican Liberation Pledge
2:0814 Rhee, Syngman
1:0713 see also Korea; Korea, South
Richards, Dick 3: 0246
Rio Conference 1: 0348
Robertson, Walter general 9: 0375 replacement for 4: 0893
Rockefeller, Nelson comments•Geneva Summit
statement 6: 0452 general 2: 0467, 0553; 9: 0754 Jackson, William•successors: 0208
Rosenberg case Italy 1:0018 see also Espionage
Rostow, Walt comments•Geneva Summit
statement 6: 0452 general 4: 0372
Rountree, William 9: 0375
SAC (Strategic Air Command) alert and "surprise attack" 4: 0115 bomber exercises 4: 0794 general 9: 1052
Saigon MAAG2:0418
St. Laurent, Louis (Prime Minister of Canada)
China, Communist, and the Offshore Islands 3: 0127
Santiago Foreign Ministers Conference
9: 0489 Satellite Resolution
2: 0553 Satellites
communications 8: 0940 Satellites, Communist
USSR 4: 0115 Saud, King
Egypt 4: 0253 general 3:0871 ; 4: 0253, 0283, 0306 visit of 4: 0062 see also Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia general 4: 0023 Saud, King
Egypt 4: 0253 general 3: 0871 ; 4: 0253, 0283,
0306 visit of 4: 0062
United Kingdom 5: 0463 School integration
Little Rock, Arkansas 3: 0782 see also Civil rights
54
Schweitzer, Albert (Dr.) 5: 0287
Scientific programs 8: 0892
see also Outer space Scott, Hugh
9: 0375 Scribner, Fred
9: 0375 SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization)
general 3: 0782; 4: 0770 United Kingdom 1: 0348
Secretary of state 9: 0916
see also Dulles, John Foster; State Department
Security
see National security; Regional security; Security Treaty
"Security and Peace" speech 3: 0573
Security Treaty Japan 4: 0206
Self-defense collective 7: 0409, 0620
Silver, Rabbi 1: 0001
Sino-Soviet Bloc economic activities 4: 0478 general 4: 0893
see also China, Communist; USSR S.J. Res. 28
Formosa (Taiwan) Straits 2: 0001 Skouras, Spyros
British "jealousy" of the U.S. 2: 0892 Smith, Gerard C.
comments NATO speech 7: 0268 U.N. speech 8: 0202 USSR note 7: 0690
Smith, H. Alexander 4: 0738; 9: 0375
Smith, Walter Bedell (General) 3: 0290; 4: 0306
Socialists
employees of State Department 1: 0052
policy on employment in State Depart- ment 5: 0559
South Carolina textiles 8: 0524
Southeast Asia general 1: 0348; 9:0142
Radford, Arthur•military talks on 1:0713
United Kingdom 4: 0478
see also Cambodia; Indochina; Laos; Vietnam
Southeast Asia Treaty 1:0627
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization see SEATO
Soviet aide-memoire (February 28 1958)
7: 0978, 0980
Soviet aide-memoire (Gromyko aide- memoire) (April 11, 1958)
comments on reply•Dulles, John Foster 7: 0993
press copy of U.S.-United Kingdom- French reply 7: 0993
translation 7: 0993 Soviet air space
general 5: 0001
U.S.•violations of 2: 0851 ; 4: 0770 see also RB-47 matter; U-2 incident
Soviet Bloc
economic offensive in Brazil 9: 0489 see also USSR
Soviet-Chicom Accord 1: 0859
55
Spain 9: 0188
Sparkman, John Bohlen, Charles 5: 0645
"Special Group" 9:0142
Special operations 4:0179 see also Intelligence operations;
RB-47 matters; U-2 incident Speeches
see Eisenhower, Dwight D. S. Res. 55
Formosa (Taiwan) Straits 2: 0001 Stassen, Harold
disarmament 3: 0246 general 2: 0553; 3: 0290; 4: 0283,
0794 Geneva Summit (1955) 4: 0564 nuclear testing 3: 0782; 4: 0146 secretary of peace 2: 0603
State Department appointments 1: 0052, 0627, 0668;
4: 0179; 9: 1052 assistant secretary of state for
economic affairs 4: 0023 embassies•CIA station chiefs in
9: 0754 employment 8: 0822 expenditures 8: 0822 general 3: 0290 McCarthy, Joseph•speech oppos-
ing Charles Bohlen's nomination as ambassador 5: 0619
National Planning Association• comments on paper 3: 0732
NATO speech•position paper 7: 0268
nucleartesting•Policy Planning Staff position paper 7: 0690
personnel matters 1: 0118; 3: 0333
reorganization 9:1008 secretary of state 9: 0916 Socialists
as employees of 1: 0052 policy on employment of 5: 0559
Soviet aide-memoire (February 28, 1958)•comments on 7: 0993
undersecretary of state possibilities
5: 0357 see also Bohlen, Charles; Diplomatic
correspondence; Dulles, John Foster; McLeod, Scott; U.S. diplo- matic representation
"State of the Nation" speech (1953) comments
Dulles, John Foster 5: 0838-0898 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 5: 0838 Hughes, Emmet 6: 0001
"State of the Union" message (1955) comments
Bowie, Robert 6: 0411 Dulles, John Foster 6: 0375-0411 Harlow, Bryce 6: 0411 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. 6: 0375
"State of the Union" message (1956) comments
Dulles, John Foster 6: 0768 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. 6: 0768
press copy 6: 0768 "State of the Union" message (1957)
Cabinet papers 6: 0873 comments
Bowie, Robert 6: 0843-0873 Dulles, John Foster 6: 0843-0873 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. 6: 0843
economic aid 6: 0843 House of Representatives document
6: 0843 President's Citizen Advisers on the
Mutual Security Program 6: 0843 press copy 6: 0873 U.N. 6: 0843
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State visits 2: 0772
Status of Forces Treaty 1: 0202
Stevens, Robert (Secretary of the Army)
McCarthy, Joseph 2: 0740 Stevenson, Adlai
general 4: 0115 NATO 3: 0658 NATO speech•comments 7: 0268,
0327 nuclear arms race 3: 0782 Republican Liberation Pledge 2:0814
Stimpson, Harry 9: 0447
Strategic Air Command see SAC
Strategic materials 8: 0634
see also Lead; Minerals; Zinc Strategy
NATO 2: 0772 U.S.•national 4: 0738
Strauss, Lewis (Admiral) comments•reply to Bulganin,
Nikolai's letter 7: 0469 general 9: 0447 Eisenhower, Dwight D.•correspon-
dence with Khrushchev, Nlkita 8: 0001
Middle East 5: 0083 nuclear testing 3: 0782 water resources 5: 0083
Student exchanges U.S.-USSR 4: 0525, 0564 see also Exchange programs
Sudan 3: 0658
Suez Canal 3: 0416, 0526
Suez crisis general 2:0772,0814; 3:0290,0333,
0382, 0446, 0497; 4: 0306 Middle East message 6: 0924 see also Arab-Israeli dispute; Egypt;
Israel; Middle East Sugar Act
1:0713 Sukarno, Achmed
3: 0039 see also Indonesia
Summit (proposed) general 1:0578; 4:0439,0692,0713,
0770; 5: 0253; 7: 0980 Macmillan, Harold 4: 0564, 0628 USSR 4: 0692, 0738
"Surprise attack" negotiations 5: 0001 SAC 4: 0115
"Surprise Attack" Panel 8: 0524
"Surprise Attack" Study Group 4: 0985
Syria general 3: 0871 ; 4: 0146, 0179 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. 3: 0658 Turkey 4: 0115 see also Egypt; United Arab Republic
Tachen Nationalist Chinese•evacuation of
2: 0047 see also Chinmen; Matsu; Offshore
Islands; Quemoy Taft, Robert (Senator)
Bohlen, Charles 5: 0645 general 1: 0202
Tanganyika 9: 0489
Tanks Germany 3: 0526
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Tariffs Malone, Senator 1: 0269 minerals 4: 0692 zinc 1: 0668 see also Trade
Tax Canada•on publications 3: 0127
Taylor, Dean 9: 0447
Telephone memos Bohlen, Charles 5: 0619 Bohlen case 5: 0688
"Tenth Anniversary of the U.N." 6: 0592, 0666
Textiles South Carolina 8: 0524
Thailand Donovan, William 2: 0658 general 2:0418 see also Southeast Asia
Thomas, Norman disarmament 3: 0871 general 1: 0052
Tito, Josef 1: 0348; 2: 0503, 0603; 3: 0382;
4: 0306 see also Yugoslavia
Toynbee, Arnold views in international affairs•John
Cowles 3: 0208 Trade
East-West 3: 0127 general 4: 0206 reciprocal agreements 8: 0586 U.S.-Japan 9: 0255 see also Import restrictions; Imports;
Tariffs Trade controls
China, Communist 2: 0945; 3: 0083, 0127, 0937
Trade fairs Brussels Fair 9: 0255, 0375 general 8:0586; 9: 0142 New Delhi World Agricultural Fair
8: 0634 Treaties
Australia-New Zealand-U.S. Treaty (ANZUS) 1: 0578
Austrian Treaty 1: 0777; 2: 0603 European Security Treaty 2: 0503 Japan Security Treaty 4: 0206 Manila Treaty 1: 0627 Panama Canal Treaty 1: 0578 Southeast Asia Treaty 1: 0627 Status of Forces Treaty 1: 0202 U.S.-Republic of China Mutual
Defense Treaty 1: 0831, 0927, 0970; 2: 0047
Treaty-making power general 2: 0988 ILO 2: 0892
Trieste general 1: 0202, 0578 Italy 1: 0578
Tripartite Declaration of 1950 Middle East message 6: 0965
Truman, Harry S CIA briefing 4: 0372 general 2: 0553 intelligence briefing on the Middle Eas
5: 0463 Tunisia
general 4: 0713, 0794 military equipment•arms 3: 0658
Turkey general 4: 0146, 0893 Greece 4: 0692 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. 3: 0658 Menderes, Adnan 3: 0732 NATO 1: 0411
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Syria 4: 0115 see also Middle East
U.N. (United Nations) aircraft for 2: 0261 China, Communist 1: 0202 Chinese Nationalists in Outer
Mongolia 2: 0503 Eisenhower, Dwight D.
correspondence with Khrushchev, Nikita 8: 0090
"State of the Union" message (1957)6:0843
Formosa (Taiwan) Straits 1: 0970 general 1:0348,0970; 2:0362,0772;
4:0738;9:0001,0142, 0447 Hoffman, Paul 4: 0525 Hungary
credentials 4: 0845 representation 4: 0893
Jackson, CD.•on the seating of the Hungarian delegation 4: 0327
Middle East 5: 0031 mutual security 3: 0083 Secretary General's trip to Peking
6: 0666 "10th Anniversary" 6: 0592, 0666 USSR-U.N. principles 3: 0290
United Arab Republic (UAR) Hussein, King 4: 0893
United Kingdom (U.K.) atomic energy 3: 0416 Berlin 5: 0287 cabinet 1: 0777 Caccia, Harold 9: 0001 Churchill, Winston
general 1: 0118; 2: 0708 USSR 1: 0777 visit of 1:0713;9:0957
colonialism 2: 0261
cooperation•U.S.-United Kingdom 4:0115
Eden, Anthony 1:0859; 3:0083,0333 general 1: 0859; 2: 0503; 3: 0083,
0127, 0161, 0333, 0446, 0658, 0937; 5: 0375; 9: 1052 5: 0375; 9: 1052
Germany 5: 0223 hydroelectric equipment•bid for
5: 0253 information leaks 4: 0023 Jordan 5: 0117 Macmillan, Harold
atomic energy 4: 0206 disarmament 4: 0628 general 2: 0603; 3: 0732; 5: 0253 Germany, East 9: 0489 proposed summit 4: 0564, 0628 visit of 4: 0770
Menzies, Robert 2: 0945 Middle East 4: 0115 military forces•NATO 4: 0023 NSC discussion topic 5: 0389 Saudi Arabia 5: 0463 SEATO 1: 0348 Skouras, Spyros•British "jealousy"
of the U.S. 2: 0892 Southeast Asia 4: 0478 U.S.•foreign relations 4: 0146 USSR note 7: 0840 world commitments 2: 0988
United Nations see U.N.
U.N. Resolution 502 statement by Andrei Vyshinsky
6: 0259 U.N. speech (August 13, 1958)
'A Plan for Peace in the Middle East" 8:0149
comments Dillon, Douglas 8: 0202
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Dulles, John Foster 8: 0149, 0202 Jackson, CD. 8: 0202 Smith, Gerard C. 8: 0202
general 8: 0145 Middle East 8: 0202
U.S. Advisory Commission on Education
9: 0853 U.S. aide-memoire (March 6, 1958)
comments Dulles, John Foster 7: 0980 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 7: 0980
general 7: 0978 press copy 7: 0980 summit question 7: 0980
U.S. aircraft helicopter shot down in East Germany
4: 0439 Soviet attacks on 1: 0831 ; 9: 0623 see also Overflights; RB-47 matter;
SAC; U-2 U.S. allies
1:0713 U.S. Department of Peace
1: 0537 U.S. dependent territories
3:0416 U.S. diplomatic representation
ambassador to Germany 4: 0306 to Vietnam 2: 0740
ambassadorial appointments 3:0416; 4: 0713; 5: 0559
diplomatic appointees France 4: 0283 Pakistan 4: 0283
Foreign Service appointments 5:0559 general 8: 0524; 9: 0682 McCarthy, Joseph•speech opposing
Charles Bohlen's nomination 5:0619
see also State Department U.S. Disarmament Agency
9: 1008 see also Arms control; Disarmament;
Geneva Summit (1955) U.S. embassies
CIA station chiefs in 9: 0754 USIA (U.S. Information Agency)
general 3: 0782; 9: 0079 Larson, Arthur 4: 0206
U.S. intervention Chou En-lai•statement on 2: 0001
U.S. newsmen China, Communist 3: 0871 ; 4: 0179
U.S.-Republic of China Mutual Defense Treaty
Formosa (Taiwan) Straits 1: 0831, 0927, 0970; 2: 0047
USSR aide-memoire (February 28, 1958)
7: 0978-0980 aide-memoire (April 11,1958) 7:0993 aircraft
attacks on U.S. aircraft 1: 0831 ; 9: 0623
general 1: 0578; 8: 0524 air space
general 5: 0001 U.S. violations of 2: 0851 ; 4: 007C
atomic energy 1: 0777 Baruch, Bernard 5: 0481 Berlin 4: 0845; 5: 0223 Bohlen, Charles
Four Power Meeting 5: 0559 NSC discussion topic 5: 0410
Bulganin, Nikolai Eisenhower, Dwight D.•cor-
respondence with 6: 0713-0745 general 3: 0333; 4: 0794
China, Communist 1: 0777 Churchill, Winston 1: 0777
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disarmament 2: 0320; 4: 0478 economic matters 2: 0261 ; 3: 0871 ;
4: 0478; 9: 0489 economic missions 8: 0586 Egypt 2: 0503 Eisenhower, Dwight D.
correspondence with Bulganin, Nikolai 6: 0713-0745
correspondence with Khrushchev, Nikita 7: 0941; 8: 0001-0124, 0515
general 1: 0463 espionage 9: 0545, 0623 exchange programs
student•U.S.-USSR 4: 0525, 0564
U.S.-USSR 4: 0115 exhibitions•U.S. exhibit in
Moscow 8: 0524, 0634 general 1:0052; 2:0320,0467,0892;
3:0001,0161, 0526; 4: 0794; 5:0001,0253,0481,0512; 9:0001, 0957
Geneva Conference on Indochina 1:0713
Geneva Summit (1955) 6:0452,0504 inspection 2: 0503; 4: 0628 Khrushchev, Nikita
arms control 8: 0001 disarmament 8: 0001 Eisenhower, Dwight D.•corre-
spondence with 7: 0941 ; 8:0001-0124,0515
Formosa (Taiwan) 8: 0515 general 9: 0853, 0916 Lebanon 8: 0023, 0054, 0124 Middle East 8: 0090 nuclear test suspension 7: 0941 speech 3: 0001 summit (proposed) 4: 0439 U.N. 8: 0090
Khrushchev ultimatum 9: 0545 Matteson, Robert 4: 0564 Middle East 5: 0083 nuclear tests; testing 4: 0628, 0893,
0958; 9: 1052 outer space 3: 0732 propaganda 4: 0525 "psyche" after Berlin Conference
1: 0537
satellites, Communist 4: 0115 student exchanges 4: 0525, 0564 summit (proposed) 4: 0692, 0738 U.N.•principles 3: 0290 U.S.
aircraft•attacks on 1: 0831 ; 9: 0623
air space•U.S. violations of 2: 0851 ; 4: 0770
foreign relations 3: 0732; 6: 0452, 0504; 7:0690, 0779, 0840, 0899
U.S.-USSR Agricultural Exchange Agreement 9: 0001
Vyshinsky, Andrei•U.N. Resolution 502 6: 0259
Zhukov, George (Marshal)•visit of 4:0179
see also East-West relations; Europe, Eastern; Soviet Bloc; U-2 incident
USSR note (February 1, 1958) comments
Dulles, John Foster 7: 0690, 0779, 0840, 0899
Smith, Gerard C. 7: 0690 nuclear testing 7: 0690, 0779, 0840,
0899
State Department Planning Staff- position paper 7: 0690
United Kingdom 7: 0840 U.S.-USSR foreign relations 7: 0690,
0779, 0840, 0899
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U-2 incident 9: 0545-0623 see also Intelligence operations;
Overflights; RB-47 matter Vatican
9: 0001 Vietnam
general 1: 0627; 2: 0603, 0658; 3:0161
MAAG•in Saigon 2: 0418 Ngo Dinh Diem 2: 0658 U.S. diplomatic representation
2: 0740 see also Cambodia; Indochina; Laos;
Southeast Asia Voice of America
1:0269,0348 Volta River Project
Ghana 9: 0375 Vyshinsky, Andrei
U.N. Resolution 502 6: 0259 "Waging the Peace" speech
3:0658 Wallace, Henry
Nehm, Jawaharlal 2: 0772 War
Korean 5: 0898 "little wars" 1:0627 MacArthur, Douglas•abolition of
2:0740 War powers, presidential
1:0463,0713 Warren, Earl
3:0208 Washburn, Abbott
Matsu 5: 0339 Quemoy 5: 0339
Washington Conference for the Advertising Council
6: 0817
Water resources Strauss, Lewis•Middle East 5:0083
Watkins, Arthur (Senator) 1:0411
Wedemeyer, A.C. (General) Far East 2: 0418
Weeks, Sinclair 9:0447
West European Union 6:0666
White, Francis 4: 0253
White, Lincoln 9:0489
White, Paul Dudley report on Middle East 3: 0937
Whitmore, B.H. 9:0447
Whitney, George (Jock) general 2: 0503; 3: 0937; 9: 0489 Nasser, Gamal Abdel 4: 0062
Wigglesworth, Richard 4: 0713; 9: 0489
Wilkinson, Burke comments•NATO speech 7: 0268
Williams, Soapy France 2:0362
Wilson, Charles Formosa (Taiwan) Straits 1:0831 gênerai 6: 0666 Middle East message 6:0924 NSC discussion topic 5: 0410
Wilson, Wbodrow Baruch, Bernard 5:0481
Wool import restrictions 1: 0578
World cotton market 2:0892
World peace 7: 0409, 0469, 0553, 0620
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World Refugee Year Zhukov, Georgi (Marshal) 8:0757 visit of 4: 0179
Yalta papers Zinc 2: 0418, 0708 general 1: 0411j 2: 0261 ; 4: 0206; see also Bohlen, Charles 8: 0586
Yugoslavia imports 4: 0985 Benson, Ezra T. 8: 0670 tariffs 1: 0668 general 4: 0115 see also Minerals mutual security 2: 0772 Tito, Josef 1: 0348; 2: 0503, 0603;
3: 0382; 4: 0306
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