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1 An Index to the Microfilm Edition of THE PAPERS OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY John F. Kennedy and Foreign Affairs, Part 1: National Security Files Section 3: Departments and Agencies File Primary Source Media
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3 John F. Kennedy and Foreign Affairs, Part 1: National Security Files Section 3: Departments and Agencies File Guide compiled by Alissa De Rosa Primary Source Media
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5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Scope and Content. vii Source Note viii Editorial Note viii Reel Index Reel 1 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. 1 Reel 2 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont.. 2 Reel 3 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont.. 4 Reel 4 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont.. 5 Reel 5 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont.. 7 Reel 6 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont.. 9 Reel 7 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont.. 10 Reel 8 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont.. 12 Reel 9 Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont Atomic Energy Commission. 17 Reel 10 Atomic Energy Commission cont.. 18 Agriculture. 18 Agency for International Development. 18 Reel 11 Agency for International Development cont. 19 Army. 19
6 Reel 12 Bureau of the Budget 20 Central Intelligence Agency.. 22 Reel 13 Central Intelligence Agency cont Department of Commerce.. 25 Council of Economic Advisors.. 25 Council on Foreign Economic Policy 25 Reel 14 Department of Defense. 25 Reel 15 Department of Defense cont. 27 Department of Defense (B) Reel 16 Department of Defense (B) cont.. 29 Reel 17 Department of Defense (B) cont. 31 Reel 18 Department of Defense (B) cont. 32 Reel 19 Department of Defense (B) cont.. 33 Federal Aviation Agency. 34 Federal Bureau of Investigation 34 Food For Peace. 34 Department of the Interior 34 Joint Chiefs of Staff.. 34 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 35 Joint War Games Agency. 36 Justice Department 36 Labor Department.. 36 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 36 Reel 20 National Aeronautics and Space Administration cont. 36 National Science Foundation 37 National Security Council 37 Department of Navy. 38 Office of Emergency Planning. 38 Reel 21 Office of Emergency Planning cont.. 39 Operations Coordinating Board. 39
7 Office of Science and Technology.. 39 Peace Corps 39 Department of State 39 Reel 22 Department of State cont Reel 23 Department of State cont.. 44 Reel 24 Department of State cont.. 47 Reel 25 Department of State cont. 48 Department of the Treasury 49 Reel 26 Department of the Treasury cont United States Information Agency. 50 Reel 27 United States Information Agency cont.. 50 The Vice President 51 White House. 51 Principle Correspondents Index.. 53 Subject Index.. 61
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9 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE John F. Kennedy, inaugurated as president on January 20, 1961, devoted his entire inaugural address to international affairs. He spoke of the need for all Americans to be active citizens, famously saying, "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." He also asked the nations of the world to join together to fight what he called the "common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself." In closing, he expanded on his desire for greater internationalism: "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. His address was widely acclaimed as a classic political expression. President Kennedy took office in a time of rising international tension. The struggle of hundreds of new nations to break from their colonial past and establish modern institutions set loose chaos across much of the globe. The rhetoric and actions of the Soviet leadership suggested a new Communist boldness, even recklessness, and a determination to exploit the prevailing instability. The development of new weapons systems added an especially frightful dimension. The fate of the world thus seemed to hang in the balance, and Kennedy assumed power certain that the survival of the United States depended upon its ability to defend "free" institutions. These new National Security File collections provide insights into President Kennedy's views on foreign affairs, U.S. leadership of the "West," and various worldwide crises. There are more than just documents on the Bay of Pigs, Berlin, and Cuba. These files highlight American efforts to support Third World countries, balance of payments and foreign trade, Alliance for Progress and relations with Latin America, nuclear weapons and testing, NATO and the Multilateral Force in Europe, Southeast Asia and regional security, foreign aid and military assistance, and the international space race. vii
10 SOURCE AND EDITORIAL NOTE The documents reproduced in this publication are among the Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy, in the custody of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library. This publication consists of the open and declassified documents from the National Security Files, Departments and Agencies File. All available documents have been filmed in their entirety. All withdrawal notices within folders have been filmed. viii
11 REEL INDEX The following index is a guide to the folders and contents of the microfilm publication entitled John F. Kennedy and Foreign Affairs, , Part 1: National Security Files, Section 3: Departments and Agencies File. The Reel Index includes the folder number, folder title, and a listing of the major subjects and principle correspondents. The documents within each folder have been filmed as they are arranged at the Library. REEL 1 Folder# Arms Control and Disarmament Agency [1] General, 3/61-6/61 Major subjects: Congress, U.S.; Defense, U.S.; Disarmament; Disarmament Agency Bill; Nuclear weapons; USSR. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C.; McCloy, John J.; Neustadt, Richard E.; O'Brien, Lawrence F.; Raskin, Marcus G. [2] General, 7/61-6/62 Major subjects: Arms Control and Disarmament Act; Arms control; limitation; Congress, U.S.; Disarmament; Disarmament Agency Bill; Nuclear testing; U.N. General Assembly (UNGA); USSR. Principle correspondents: Bell, David E.; Bundy, McGeorge; Fisher, Adrian S.; Foster, William C.; Zorin, Valerian A. [3] General, 7/62-6/63 Major subjects: H.R ; House of Representatives, U.S. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C. [4] General, 7/63-11/63 Major subjects: Aircraft; Chemical warfare; Committee of Principals; Communist Bloc; Disarmament; Europe; Germany, Federal Republic of; Grzybowski, Kazimierz; Historical Evaluation & Research Organization (HERO); North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); Warfare. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Bundy, William P.; Foster, William C.; Gellner, Charles R.; Johnson, U. Alexis; Kennedy, John F.; Long, Dr. Franklin A.; Parker, Edward N.; Smith, Bromley. [5] Disarmament, General, 8/60 Major subjects: Nuclear testing; Ten Nations Disarmament Conference. Principle correspondent: Spiers, Ronald I. [6] Disarmament, General, 1/61-3/61 Major subjects: Arms control; limitation; Geneva Conference; Italy; Kennedy, John F.; Norway; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear Test Conference; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons; Stevenson, Adlai E., II; Sweden; U.K.; U.N. General Assembly (UNGA); USSR. 1
12 Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Dulles, Allen W.; Gray, Gordon; Gullion, Edmund A.; Komer, Robert W.; McCloy, John J.; McNamara, Robert S.; Rostow, Walt W.; Rusk, Dean. [7] Disarmament, General, 4/61-5/61 Major subjects: Nuclear test ban; USSR. [8] Disarmament, General, 6/61 Major subjects: Kennedy, John F.; Khrushchev, Nikita; Nuclear testing; United Press International Editors & Publishers; USSR. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Gore, Sr., Albert; Komer, Robert W.; McCloy, John J.; Rostow, Walt W.; Seaborg, Glenn T. [9] Disarmament, General, 7/1/61-7/10/61 Major subjects: Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons; USSR; Veatch, Roy. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Komer, Robert W.; McCloy, John J. [10] Disarmament, General, 7/11/61-7/31/61 Major subjects: Geneva Conference; Nuclear test ban; Nuclear testing; USSR. Principle correspondent: Komer, Robert W. [11] Disarmament, General, 8/61 Major subjects: Committee of Principals; Drozniak, Edward; Nuclear testing; U.N. General Assembly (UNGA). Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Kennedy, John F.; Macmillan, Harold; McCloy, John J.; Raskin, Marcus G.; Rusk, Dean; Stevenson, Adlai E., II. REEL 2 Folder# Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont. [12] Disarmament, General, 9/61-12/61 Major subjects: Arms Control and Disarmament Act; Berlin, West; Geneva Conference; Nuclear test ban; U.N. General Assembly (UNGA); USSR. Principle correspondents: Kennedy, John F.; McCloy, John J.; Puckett, Beatrice R.; Zorin, Valerian A. [13] Disarmament, General, 1/62-3/62 Major subjects: Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Conference. Principle correspondent: Kaysen, Carl. [14] Disarmament, General, 4/62 Major subjects: Treaty on General & Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World. Principle correspondent: Foster, William C. 2
13 [15] Disarmament, General, 5/62-6/62 Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. [16] Disarmament, General, 7/1/62-7/26/62 Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing. Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C. [17] Disarmament, General, 7/27/62 Major subjects: Military affairs, U.S.; Military bases; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Principle correspondent: Foster, William C. [18] Disarmament, General, 7/29/62-7/31/62 Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Fisher, Adrian S.; Foster, William C. [19] Disarmament, General, 8/1/62-8/23/62 Major subjects: Geneva Conference; North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; USSR. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Bunn, George; Kaysen, Carl. [20] Disarmament, General, 8/24/62-8/31/62 Major subjects: Arms control; limitation; Geneva Conference; Halperin, Morton H.; Kennedy, John F.; Macmillan, Harold; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C.; Kaysen, Carl. [21] Disarmament, General, 9/62-10/62 Major subject: U.N. General Assembly (UNGA). [22] Disarmament, General, 11/1/62-11/22/62 Major subjects: Geneva Conference; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C.; Kaysen, Carl. [23] Disarmament, General, 11/23/62-11/31/62 Major subjects: Geneva Conference; Kennedy, John F.; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; War. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Dean, Arthur H.; Foster, William C.; Rusk, Dean. [24] Disarmament, General, 1/1/63-2/14/63 Major subjects: Dean, Arthur H.; Geneva Conference; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; USSR. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C.; Kennedy, John F.; Salinger, Pierre. [25] Disarmament, General, 2/15/63-2/28/63 Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; USSR. Principle correspondents: Fisher, Adrian S.; Foster, William C. 3
14 [26] Disarmament, General, 3/1/63-3/6/63 Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Dean, Arthur H.; Douglas-Home, Alec; Fisher, Adrian S.; Rusk, Dean. [27] Disarmament, General, 3/7/63-3/31/63 Major subjects: Dean, Arthur H.; Geneva Conference; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; USSR; Washington Post; Weapons. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Dodd, Thomas J.; Fisher, Adrian S.; Foster, William C.; Hosmer, Craig; Kennedy, John F. REEL 3 Folder# Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont. [28] Disarmament, General, 4/1/63-4/14/63 Major subjects: Antarctica; Kennedy, John F.; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Peace Research Institute; "Quis Custodiet? Controlling the Police in a Disarmed World"; Treaty of Antarctica. Principle correspondents: Brubeck, William H.; Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C. [29] Disarmament, General, 4/15/63-5/31/63 Major subjects: Africa; Geneva Conference; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Organization of African Unity; USSR; Washington Post. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C.; Kaysen, Carl. [30] Disarmament, General, 6/63 and undated Major subjects: Antarctica; Armament; Kennedy, John F.; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Outer space; Peace Research Institute; "Quis Custodiet? Controlling the Police in a Disarmed World"; Treaty of Antarctica. Principle correspondents: Brubeck, William H.; Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C. [31] Disarmament, General, 7/63-11/63 Major subjects: Aircraft; Arms control; limitation; Germany, Federal Republic of; U.N. General Assembly (UNGA). Principle correspondents: Brubeck, William H.; Foster, William C.; Rostow, Walt W.; Shepard, Jr., Tazewell; Yarmolinsky, Adam. [32] Disarmament, Cables, Incoming, 7/62 Major subjects: France; Geneva Conference; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [33] Disarmament, Cables, Incoming, 8/62 Major subjects: Atmospheric testing; Geneva Conference; Nuclear test ban; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons; U.K.; U.N. General Assembly (UNGA); USSR. 4
15 [34] Disarmament, Cables, Incoming, 9/62-10/62 Major subjects: Atmospheric testing; International Stations Treaty; Nuclear test ban; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons; U.N. General Assembly (UNGA). [35] Disarmament, Cables, Outgoing, 6/62-10/62 Major subjects: Canada; Geneva Conference; Nuclear test ban; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons; U.N. (general); U.N. General Assembly (UNGA); USSR. [36] Disarmament, Cables, 11/62-12/62 Major subjects: Cuban Missile Crisis; Geneva Conference; North Atlantic Council (NAC); Nuclear test ban; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Poland; Rumania; U.N. General Assembly (UNGA); USSR; War. [37] Disarmament, Cables, 1/63-2/63 Major subjects: Geneva Conference; Multilateral Force (MLF); Non-Proliferation Declaration; North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); Nuclear test ban; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear weapons; USSR; War. [38] Disarmament, Cables, 3/63 Major subjects: Geneva Conference; Military affairs, U.S.; NATO-Warsaw Non- Aggressive Pact; Non-Aggression Pact (NAP); North Atlantic Council (NAC); North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear Test Ban Verification System; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons; Outer space; USSR. [39] Disarmament, Cables, 4/63 Major subjects: Geneva Conference; NATO-Warsaw Non-Aggressive Pact; Non- Aggression Pact (NAP); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Nuclear war; USSR. [40] Disarmament, Cables, 5/63-11/63 Major subjects: Europe; Geneva Conference; Khrushchev, Nikita; Latin America; Mexico; Nuclear free zones; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons; Outer space; Rumania; U.N. General Assembly (UNGA); War. [41] Disarmament, Kohler-Trevelyan/Khrushchev Meeting, 4/63 Major subjects: North Atlantic Council (NAC); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; USSR. Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. REEL 4 Folder# Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont. [42] Disarmament, Subjects, Antarctic Inspection, 4/63-11/63 Major subjects: Antarctic Treaty; Nuclear weapons. Principle correspondents: Foster, William C.; Rusk, Dean. [43] Disarmament, Subjects, Bendix Corporation Report, Vol. I, 1/63 5
16 [44] Disarmament, Subjects, Bendix Corporation Report, Vol. II: Sections 1 & 2, 1/63 [45] Disarmament, Subjects, Bendix Corporation Report, Vol. II: Section 3, 1/63 [46] Disarmament, Subjects, Bendix Corporation Report, Vol. III, 1/63 [47] Disarmament, Subjects, Bendix Corporation Report, Vol. IV, 1/63 [48] Disarmament, Subjects, Bendix Corporation Report, Vol. V, 1/63 [49] Disarmament, Subjects, Bendix Corporation Report, Vol. VI, 1/63 [50] Disarmament, Subjects, General Advisory Committee, 3/62 Major subjects: Congress, U.S.; Kennedy, John F. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Fisher, Adrian S.; Foster, William C. [51] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Talks, Geneva, 1/61-5/61 Major subjects: de Gaulle, Charles; Kennedy, John F.; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear weapons; Treaty for the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapons Tests; USSR. [52] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Talks, Geneva, 6/61 Major subjects: Atmospheric testing; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; USSR. [53] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Talks, Geneva, 7/61-9/61 Major subjects: Atmospheric testing; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; U.N. General Assembly (UNGA); U.S. Information Agency. [54] Disarmament, Subjects, Geneva Conference, 1961, Cables, 1/61-6/61 Major subjects: Atmospheric testing; France; Gromyko, Andrei; McCloy, John J.; Nuclear test ban; Stevenson, Adlai E., II; U.N. Disarmament Commission (UNDC); U.N. General Assembly (UNGA); Zorin, Valerian A. [55] Disarmament, Subjects, Geneva Conference, 1961, Cables, 7/61 Major subjects: Kennedy, John F.; Khrushchev, Nikita; McCloy, John J.; Nuclear test ban; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; U.N. (general); U.N. General Assembly (UNGA). Principle correspondent: McCloy, John J. [56] Disarmament, Subjects, Geneva Conference, 1961, Cables, 8/61-9/61 Major subjects: Atmospheric testing; Khrushchev, Nikita; McCloy, John J.; North Atlantic Council (NAC); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; U.N. General Assembly (UNGA); War. [57] Disarmament, Subjects, Geneva Conference, 1961, Cables, 10/61-11/61 Major subjects: North Atlantic Council (NAC); North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); Nuclear weapons; Stevenson, Adlai E., II; U.N. (general); U.N. Disarmament Commission (UNDC); U.N. General Assembly (UNGA); Zorin, Valerian A. 6
17 [58] Disarmament, Subjects, Geneva Conference, 1961, Cables, 12/61-2/62 Major subjects: Atmospheric testing; France; North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons; Portugal; Stevenson, Adlai E., II; Sweden; U.K.; U.N. (general); U.N. General Assembly (UNGA); Western Five Disarmament Meeting; Zorin, Valerian A. [59] Disarmament, Subjects, Geneva Eighteen Nation Conference, 3/62, 1/62-2/62 and undated Major subjects: Atomic Energy Commission (AEC); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Kaysen, Carl; Kennedy, John F.; Khrushchev, Nikita; Seaborg, Glenn T. REEL 5 Folder# Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont. [60] Disarmament, Subjects, Geneva Eighteen Nation Conference, 3/62, 3/62 Major subjects: Atmospheric testing; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Fisher, Adrian S.; Gilpatric, Roswell L.; Kennedy, John F.; Ormsby-Gore, William D.; Rusk, Dean. [61] Disarmament, Subjects, Geneva Eighteen Nation Conference, 3/62, 4/1/62-4/11/62 and undated Major subjects: Arms control; limitation; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear weapons. Principle correspondent: Kaysen, Carl. [62] Disarmament, Subjects, Geneva Eighteen Nation Conference, 3/62, 4/12/62-4/30/62 and undated Major subjects: Kennedy, John F.; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear weapons; Treaty on General & Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World; U.N. (general). Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C.; Kaysen, Carl; Raskin, Marcus G. [63] Disarmament, Subjects, Geneva Eighteen Nation Conference, 3/62, Eyes Only Cables, 2/62-4/62 and undated [64] Disarmament, Subjects, Geneva Eighteen Nation Conference, 3/62, 5/62-6/62 Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; USSR; War. Principle correspondents: Beckworth, Lindley; Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C.; McDermott, Edward A.; Raskin, Marcus G.; Stevenson, Adlai E., II. [65] Disarmament, Subjects, Non-Diffusion of Nuclear Weapons, 8/62-7/63 Major subjects: Arms race; France; Multilateral Force (MLF); North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); Nuclear testing. Principle correspondents: Adenauer, Konrad; Bundy, McGeorge; Fisher, Adrian S.; Foster, William C.; de Gaulle, Charles; Gromyko, Andrei; Kaysen, Carl; Kennedy, John F.; Macmillan, Harold; McNamara, Robert S.; Rusk, Dean. 7
18 [66] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, 4/61-8/61 Major subjects: Atmospheric testing; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Schlesinger, Jr., Arthur. [67] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, 7/63 Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Nuclear weapons; Observation Posts (OPs); U.N. General Assembly (UNGA). Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Stevenson, Adlai E., II. [68] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, 8/63 and undated Major subjects: Atmospheric testing; China, Peoples Republic of; Congress, U.S.; Cuba; Kennedy, John F.; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons; Spain; USSR Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Bunn, George; Helms, Richard;; Kaysen, Carl; Read, Benjamin H. [69] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, 9/63-10/63 Major subjects: Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS); Foreign relations, U.S.; Kennedy, John F.; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Read, Benjamin H.; Schlesinger, Jr., Arthur; Seaborg, Glenn T. [70] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Disarmament and European Report, Vol. I & II, 8/63 Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing. Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. [71] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Limited Test Ban Proposal, 4/59 Major subjects: Geneva Conference; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Chase, Gordon; Eisenhower, Dwight D.; Khrushchev, Nikita. [72] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Khrushchev s Berlin Speech, 7/2/63-7/11/63 Major subjects: France; NATO-Warsaw Non-Aggressive Pact; Non-Aggression Pact (NAP); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing. Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. [73] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Negotiations, 4/61-6/61 Major subjects: Nuclear testing. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Raskin, Marcus G. [74] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Foster-Fedorenko Talks, 1/14/63-2/1/63 Major subjects: Kennedy, John F.; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons. Principle correspondent: Fisher, Adrian S. 8
19 [75] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Talks, Other Discussions, 1/19/63-2/2/63 Major subjects: Kennedy, John F.; Khrushchev, Nikita; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing. [76] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Cables, 6/63-7/15/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. REEL 6 Folder# Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont. [77] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Cables, 7/16/63-7/31/63 Major subjects: Italy; NATO-Warsaw Non-Aggressive Pact; Non-Aggression Pact (NAP); North Atlantic Council (NAC); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear weapons; USSR. [78] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Cables, 8/1/63-11/9/63 Major subjects: Canada; China, Peoples Republic of; Congress, U.S.; Iran; Non- Aggression Pact (NAP); North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear weapons; Warsaw Pact. Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. [79] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Cables, Moscow, 7/63, Outgoing Major subjects: Non-Aggression Pact (NAP); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [80] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Cables, Moscow, 7/63, Incoming Major subjects: Non-Aggression Pact (NAP); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. [81] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Cables, Moscow, 7/63, Related Messages Major subjects: France; Harriman, W. Averell; Non-Aggression Pact (NAP) Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; de Gaulle, Charles; Kennedy, John F.; Khrushchev, Nikita. [82] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Correspondence, Macmillan, 7/63 Major subjects: France; Non-Aggression Pact (NAP); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Sino- Soviet Bloc; USSR. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Kennedy, John F.; Macmillan, Harold. [83] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Correspondence, Kennedy/ Macmillan/Khrushchev, 3/63-6/63 Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons; USSR. Principle correspondent: Ormsby-Gore, David. 9
20 [84] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Correspondence, Kennedy / Macmillan / de Gaulle, 7/12/63-8/7/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. [85] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, France, 7/63-10/63 Major subjects: Force de Frappe; de Gaulle, Charles; Kennedy, John F.; Non-Aggression Pact (NAP); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Nuclear weapons. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Fulbright, J. William; Read, Benjamin H.; Rusk, Dean. [86] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, France, 7/7/63 Major subjects: Couve de Murville, Maurice; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [87] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, France, Cables, 7/12/63-8/30/63 Major subjects: de Gaulle, Charles; Foreign relations, U.S.; Kennedy, John F.; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing. REEL 7 Folder# Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont. [88] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Foreign Reaction, 7/63-10/63 Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Vietnam, Democratic Republic of. [89] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Congressional Relations,5/63-7/63 Major subjects: Eisenhower, Dwight D.; Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Rusk, Dean; Taylor, Maxwell D. [90] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Congressional Relations, 8/63 Major subject: Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). Principle correspondents: Jackson, Henry M.; Kennedy, John F.; Seaborg, Glenn T.; Stennis, John. [91] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Congressional Relations, Miscellaneous, 6/63-9/63 Major subjects: Anti-Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (AICBM); Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S.; Missiles; USSR. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Bunn, George; Fulbright, J. William; Jackson, Henry M.; Lovett, Robert A.; Pastore, John O.; Ramsey, Norman F.; Rusk, Dean; Saltonstall, Leverett; Shulman, Marshall D.; Wiesner, Jerome B. [92] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Congressional Relations, President s Letters to Dirksen & Mansfield, 9/10/63 Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Dodd, Thomas J.; Fulbright, J. William. 10
21 [93] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Citizens Committee, 8/63 Major subject: Senate, U.S. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Johnson, Charles E. [94] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Communique and Treaty 7/25/63, 8/27/63-7/25/63 [95] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, President s Speech, 7/26/63, 7/25/63-7/26/63 Principle correspondent: Sorensen, Theodore C. [96] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, President s Message to Congress, 8/8/63 Principle correspondent: Salinger, Pierre. [97] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Harriman Trip to Moscow - Part A Major subjects: China, Peoples Republic of; Frankel, Max; Kennedy, John F.; Media; New York Times; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Rusk, Dean; Warsaw Pact. Principle correspondents: Ball, George W.; Bundy, McGeorge. [98] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Harriman Trip to Moscow - Part B Major subjects: Foreign aid, U.S.; France; Khrushchev, Nikita; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing. Principle correspondents: Ball, George W.; Berman, William H.; Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C. [99] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Harriman Trip to Moscow - Part C Major subjects: Khrushchev, Nikita; NATO-Warsaw Non-Aggressive Pact; Non- Aggression Pact (NAP); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; U.K. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Kaysen, Carl; Rostow, Walt W. [100] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Harriman Trip to Moscow - Part D Major subjects: de Gaulle, Charles; France; Kennedy, John F.; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Principle correspondent: Smith, Bromley. [101] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Harriman Trip to Moscow, Briefing Book, Vol. I, 'On US-Soviet Non-Diffusion Agreement', 6/63 Major subjects: China, Peoples Republic of; Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S.; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear weapons. [102] Disarmament, Harriman Trip to Moscow, Briefing Book, Vol. II, 'On Nuclear Diffusion', 6/20/63 Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. 11
22 REEL 8 Folder# Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont. [103] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Recognition Problems, 7/24/63-8/5/63 Major subjects: China, Peoples Republic of; Foreign relations, USSR; France; Germany, Democratic Republic of; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Soviet Bloc. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; McKesson, John A. [104] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Recognition Problems, 8/6/93-9/24/63 Major subjects: France; Germany, Democratic Republic of; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; McKesson, John A. [105] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Recognition Problems, Correspondence, 7/23/63-8/27/63 Major subjects: Germany, Democratic Republic of; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Principle correspondents: Adenauer, Konrad; Douglas-Home, Alec; Kennedy, John F.; Rusk, Dean; Schroeder, Gerhard. [106] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Rusk Trip to Moscow, 8/63, 7/27/63-7/31/63 Major subjects: Foreign relations, U.S.; Foreign relations, USSR; Non-Aggression Pact (NAP); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Principle correspondent: Douglas-Home, Alec. [107] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Rusk Trip to Moscow, 8/63, 8/1/63-8/5/63 Major subjects: France; Germany, Democratic Republic of; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [108] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Rusk Trip to Moscow, 8/63, 8/6/63-8/14/63 Major subjects: Gromyko, Andrei; Khrushchev, Nikita; North Atlantic Council (NAC); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [109] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Rusk Trip to Moscow, 8/63, Briefing Papers, Index and Scope Major subjects: Khrushchev, Nikita; NATO-Warsaw Non-Aggressive Pact; Non- Aggression Pact (NAP); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Dean, Arthur H.; Kaysen, Carl; Kennedy, John F. [110] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Rusk Trip to Moscow, 8/63, Briefing Papers, Background Papers Major subjects: Biological weapons; Congress, U.S.; Cuba; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Outer space; Stern-Zaslavsky Consular Case. 12
23 [111] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Rusk Trip to Moscow, 8/63, Briefing Papers, Talking Points and Memos Major subjects: Douglas-Home, Alec; Foreign relations, U.S.; Foreign relations, USSR; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear weapons; Observation Posts (Ops); Trade, U.S.; Trade, USSR. [112] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Rusk Trip to Moscow, 8/63, Briefing Papers, Public Statements Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [113] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Rusk Trip to Moscow, 8/63, Secretary s Conversations in Moscow and Bonn, Tripartite Talks, 8/5/63-8/13/63 and undated Major subjects: Berlin, West; Non-Aggression Pact (NAP); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. [114] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Rusk Trip to Moscow, 8/63, Secretary s Conversations in Moscow and Bonn, Talks with Gromyko and Khrushchev, 8/5/63-8/30/63 and undated Major subjects: Douglas-Home, Alec; Non-Aggression Pact (NAP); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [115] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban, Rusk Trip to Moscow, 8/63, Secretary s Conversations in Moscow and Bonn, Talks with Adenauer and Schroeder, 8/7/63-8/28/63 Major subjects: Congress, U.S.; Germany, Democratic Republic of; Germany, Federal Republic of; Khrushchev, Nikita; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Principle correspondents: Adenauer, Konrad; Bundy, McGeorge; Rusk, Dean. [116] Disarmament, Subjects, Test Ban, Safeguards, 8/20/63-11/21/63 Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Nuclear testing; Senate, U.S. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Gilpatric, Roswell L.; Hosmer, Craig; Johnson, Charles; Kennedy, John F.; Russell, Richard B. [117] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Military Aspects, Vol. I, 8/1/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [118] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Military Aspects, Vol. II, 8/2/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [119] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 1, 5/7/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. 13
24 [120] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 2, 5/9/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [121] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 3, 5/15/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [122] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 4, 5/28/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [123] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 5, 6/5/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [124] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 6, 6/25/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [125] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 7, 6/26/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [126] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 8, 6/27/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [127] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 11, 8/9/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [128] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 12, 8/12/63 Major subjects: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Teller, Dr. Edward. [129] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 13, 8/14/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. 14
25 [131] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 14, Morning Session, 8/15/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [130] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 14, Afternoon Session, 8/15/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [132] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 15, Morning Session, 8/16/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [133] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 15, Afternoon Session, 8/16/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [134] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 18, 8/19/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [135] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 19, 8/20/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [136] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 20, 8/22/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [137] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 21, 8/23/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [138] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 22, Morning Session, 8/27/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. [139] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, Volume 23, Afternoon Session, 8/27/63 Major subject: Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. 15
26 [140] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Committee on Foreign Relations, The Proposed Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Volume 1, 8/15/63 [141] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Committee on Foreign Relations, The Proposed Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Volume 2, 8/19/63 [142] Disarmament, Subjects, US Senate Report on the Proceedings, Committee on Foreign Relations, The Proposed Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Volume 3, 8/23/63 [143] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Senate Hearings (CFR), Draft Testimony, Chairman Seaborg, 8/9/63-8/11/63 Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. [144] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Senate Hearings (CFR), Draft Testimony, Secretary Rusk, 8/8/63-8/11/63 Principle correspondents: Ball, George W.; Bundy, McGeorge. [145] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Senate Hearings (CFR), Draft Testimony, Secretary McNamara, 8/9/63-8/12/63 [146] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Senate Hearings, Draft Questions and Answers, 8/8/63 REEL 9 Folder# Arms Control and Disarmament Agency cont. [147] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Senate Hearings, Background and Briefing Papers Major subjects: Germany, Democratic Republic of; Khrushchev, Nikita; Nuclear testing; Rusk, Dean. Principle correspondents: Kennedy, John F.; Salinger, Pierre. [148] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, US Military Views, 7/8/63-8/14/63 Major subject: Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. [149] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Congratulatory Messages, Afghanistan-Mexico Principle correspondents: Kennedy, John F.; Komer, Robert W.; McKesson, John A.; Read, Benjamin H.; Rusk, Dean. [150] Disarmament, Subjects, Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Congratulatory Messages, New Zealand-The Vatican and Miscellaneous Principle correspondents: Kennedy, John F.; Komer, Robert W.; McKesson, John A.; Read, Benjamin H.; Rusk, Dean. 16
27 [151] Disarmament, Subjects, Committee of Principals, 4/1/61-7/15/61 Major subjects: McCloy, John J.; Zorin, Valerian A. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Komer, Robert W.; McCloy, John J. [152] Disarmament, Subjects, Committee of Principals, 7/16/61-7/31/61 Major subject: Nuclear testing Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; McCloy, John J.; McNamara, Robert S. [153] Disarmament, Subjects, Committee of Principals, 8/61-12/61 Major subject: U.N. General Assembly (UNGA) Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Gilpatric, Roswell L. [154] Disarmament, Subjects, Committee of Principals, 1/62-12/62 Major subject: Nuclear weapons. Principle correspondent: Foster, William C. [155] Disarmament, Subjects, Committee of Principals, 1/63-7/63 Major subject: National Security Council (NSC). Principle correspondents: Brubeck, William H.; Bundy, McGeorge; Foster, William C. [156] Disarmament, Subjects, Committee of Principals, 8/63-10/63 Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; McKesson, John A. [157] Disarmament, Subjects, Committee of Principals, 11/63 Major subjects: Chemical warfare; Europe; France; Military equipment and supplies; North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Warfare; Weapons. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Bundy, William P.; Foster, William C.; de Gaulle, Charles; Johnson, U. Alexis; Kennedy, John F. [158] Disarmament, Committee of Principals, Memoranda of Conversations, 3/61-11/63 Major subject: Nuclear testing. Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. Atomic Energy Commission [159] General, 11/60-11/61 Major subjects: Atomic Industrial Forum and American Nuclear Society Conference; European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM); Hirsch, Etienne; International Atomic Energy Agency; Wiesner, Jerome B. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Seaborg, Glenn T. [160] General, 12/61-5/62 Major subjects: Education, higher; Foreign policy, U.S.; International Atomic Energy Agency. Principle correspondents: Anderson, Clinton P.; Belk, Samuel E.; Bundy, McGeorge; Cleveland, Harlan; Hosmer, Craig; Kennedy, John F.; Seaborg, Glenn T. 17
28 REEL 10 Folder# Atomic Energy Commission cont. [161] General, 6/62-12/62 Major subjects: Atomic Energy Act of 1954; Awards; Cooperation agreement; Executive Order #10964; Nuclear weapons. Principle correspondents: Bell, David E.; Brubeck, William H.; Bundy, McGeorge; Gilpatric, Roswell L.; Graham, John S.; Kaysen, Carl; Kennedy, John F.; Ramey, James T.; Seaborg, Glenn T. [162] General, 1963 Budget [163] General, 1/63-3/63 Major subjects: Lilienthal, David E.; Nuclear energy; Nuclear weapons. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Seaborg, Glenn T. [164] General, 4/63-8/63 Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Johnson, Charles; Seaborg, Glenn T. [165] General, 9/63-12/63 Major subjects: Oppenheimer, J. Robert; Palfrey, John G.; Physics; Teller, Dr. Edward. Principle correspondents: Coughlin, Robert; Palfrey, John G.; Seaborg, Glenn T. [166] Subjects, Bi-Weekly Reports to the President, 1961 Principle correspondent: Seaborg, Glenn T. [167] Subjects, Bi-Weekly Reports to the President, 1962 Principle correspondent: Seaborg, Glenn T. [168] Subjects, Bi-Weekly Reports to the President, 1963 Major subjects: Nuclear energy; Seaborg, Glenn T. Principle correspondent: Freeman, Orville L. Agriculture [169] General, 1/63-11/63 Major subjects: Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938; China, Peoples Republic of; Europe, eastern; Europe, western; European Economic Community (EEC); Farm; Trade, U.S.; U.K. Agency for International Development [170] General, 1/61-12/61 Major subjects: India; Military Assistance Program (MAP), U.S. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Hamilton, Fowler; Komer, Robert W.; Labouisse, Henry A. 18
29 [171] General, 1/62-8/62 Major subjects: European Economic Community (EEC); International Development Act of 1961; Israel; Kennedy, John F.; Near East. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Coffin, Frank M.; Hamilton, Fowler; Kaysen, Carl; Rusk, Dean [172] General, 9/62-12/62 Major subjects: Balance of payments; Bureau of the Budget; Foreign aid, U.S.; Tobago; Trinidad. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Coffin, Frank M.; Hamilton, Fowler; Kaysen, Carl. [173] General, 1/63-3/63 Major subjects: Alliance for Progress; Development Assistance Committee (DAC); Foreign Aid Authorization Act; Foreign aid, U.S. Principle correspondents: Bell, David E.; Chenery, Hollis B.; Coffin, Frank M.; Kaysen, Carl. REEL 11 Folder# Agency for International Development cont. [174] General, 4/63-9/63 Major subjects: Balance of payments; Civic action; Congress, U.S.; Foreign aid, U.S.; Simmons, Frederick F. Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. Army [175] General, 1/61-3/61 Major subjects: Kennedy, John F.; Military Academy, U.S. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Clifton, Chester V.; Salinger, Pierre. [176] General, 4/61 Major subjects: Awards; Brucker, Wilber M.; Chemical warfare; Wilson, W. K. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Clifton, Chester V.; Quinn, William W.; Stahr, Jr, Elvis J. [177] General, 5/61-7/61 Major subjects: Cold War; Heintges, John Arnold; New York Herald Tribune. Principle correspondents: Clifton, Chester V.; Decker, George H.; Rostow, Walt W. [178] General, Feasibility Study, 5/61 Principle correspondents: Clifton, Chester V.; Stahr, Jr, Elvis J. [179] General, US Military Program, 6/61 Major subject: Military affairs, U.S. Principle correspondent: Bundy, McGeorge. 19
30 [180] General, 8/61-9/61 Major subject: Inter-American Army Conference. Principle correspondents: Ailes, Stephen; Decker, George H.; McNamara, Robert S.; Stahr, Jr, Elvis J. [181] General, 10/61-12/61 Major subjects: Cold War; Warfare. Principle correspondents: Clifton, Chester V.; Rostow, Walt W.; Stahr, Jr, Elvis J. [182] General, 1/62-2/62 Major subjects: Cold War; Latin America; National Guard; Vietnam. Principle correspondents: Decker, George H.; Decker, George H.; Javits, Jacob K.; McNamara, Robert S.; Stahr, Jr, Elvis J.; Throckmorton, John L. [183] General, 3/62-6/62 Major subjects: Defense Department (DoD); Roberts, Archibald E. Principle correspondents: Clifton, Chester V.; Kennedy, John F.; Stahr, Jr, Elvis J. [184] General, 7/62-11/63 Major subjects: Berlin; Kennedy, Jacqueline B.; Military Assistance Program (MAP), U.S.; North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); Skinner, Lowell D.; U.S. Information Agency; Vietnam. Principle correspondents: Baldrige, Letitia; Clifton, Chester V.; Keller, B. F.; McLean, John R.; Throckmorton, John L. [185] Subjects, Cold War Activities, 2/62 [186] Subjects, West Point Academic Program, 1/63-2/63 Major subject: Military Academy, U.S. Principle correspondents: Clifton, Chester V.; Stahr, Jr, Elvis J.; Westmoreland, William C. [187] Subjects, Reorganization Proposal, 12/61-1/62 Major subject: Stahr, Jr, Elvis J. Principle correspondents: Clifton, Chester V.; McNamara, Robert S.; Taylor, Maxwell D. REEL 12 Folder# Bureau of the Budget [188] General, 1/61-6/61 Major subjects: Atomic Energy Commission (AEC); Nuclear energy; Senate, U.S. Principle correspondents: Bell, David E.; Bundy, McGeorge. 20
31 [189] General, 7/1/61-8/7/61 Major subjects: Bell, David E.; Budget; Chile; Foreign aid, U.S.; Latin America. Principle correspondent: Bell, David E. [190] General, 8/8/61-10/31/61 Major subjects: Agency for International Development (AID); Defense, U.S.; Executive Order #10501; International (reconstruction and development) bank. Principle correspondents: Bell, David E.; Bundy, McGeorge. [191] General, "Employment in the Executive Branch...", 9/22/61 Major subjects: Budget; Executive Branch, U.S. Principle correspondents: Bell, David E.; Macy, Jr, John W. [192] General, 11/1/61-12/12/61 Major subjects: Commerce Department, U.S.; Defense, U.S.; State Department, U.S. Principle correspondents: Bell, David E.; Bundy, McGeorge. [193] General, 12/13/61-12/31/61 Major subjects: Agency for International Development (AID); Atomic Energy Commission (AEC); Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Congress, U.S.; Economic assistance, U.S.; Executive Branch, U.S.; Latin America; Military Assistance Program (MAP), U.S.; National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Principle correspondent: Bell, David E. [194] General, 1/62-3/62 Major subjects: Budget; Congress, U.S.; Dennison, Robert L.; Executive Branch, U.S.; Kennedy, John F. Principle correspondents: Bell, David E.; Bundy, McGeorge. [195] General, 4/62-6/62 Major subject: Military Assistance Program (MAP), U.S. Principle correspondents: Bell, David E.; Bundy, McGeorge. [196] General, "Report to the President on Government Contracting...", 4/9/62 Major subject: Government, U.S. Principle correspondents: Bell, David E.; Bundy, McGeorge. [197] General, 7/62-9/62 Major subject: Government, U.S. Principle correspondents: Bell, David E.; Bundy, McGeorge. [198] General, "Summary of a Survey of the Alliance for Progress Program in Brazil, Argentina, Chile & Bolivia", 8/62 Major subject: Alliance for Progress. [199] General, 10/62-12/62 Major subjects: Foreign aid, U.S.; Military Assistance Program (MAP), U.S.; Nuclear weapons; Reorganization Act of 1949; Science and technology; Trade Expansion Act (TEA) Principle correspondents: Bell, David E.; Bundy, McGeorge; Hansen, Kenneth R. 21
32 [200] General, The Rover Program, 12/62 Major subjects: Nuclear weapons; Rover Program. Principle correspondent: Bell, David E. [201] General, 1/1/63-1/3/63 Major subject: Kennedy, John F. [202] General, 1/4/63-1/8/63 Major subject: Kennedy, John F. [203] General, 1/9/63 [204] General, 1/10/63-7/28/63 Major subject: Interagency Steering Group. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Gordon, Kermit; Hansen, Kenneth R.; Kaysen, Carl; Rusk, Dean. [205] General, 7/29/63-11/22/63 Major subjects: Atomic Energy Commission (AEC); Balance of payments; Civil Aeronautics Board; Foreign affairs, U.S.; Government, U.S.; Meteorology; Nuclear energy. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Fulbright, J. William; Gordon, Kermit; Hansen, Kenneth R.; Kaysen, Carl; Rusk, Dean. Central Intelligence Agency [206] General, 1/61-4/61 Major subjects: National Security Act; Sino-Soviet Bloc. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Dulles, Allen W. [207] General, 5/61-8/61 Principle correspondents: Schlesinger, Jr., Arthur; Taylor, Maxwell D. [208] General, 9/61-11/61 Major subjects: Dulles, Allen W.; McCone, John A.; Sino-Soviet Bloc. Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Dulles, Allen W.; Taylor, Maxwell D. [209] General, 12/61 Major subjects: Counter-guerrilla warfare; European Economic Community (EEC); Foreign affairs, U.S.; U.K. Principle correspondents: Bissell, Jr, Richard M.; Eisenhower, Dwight D.; McCone, John A.; Truman, Harry S. [210] General, 1/62-2/62 and undated Principle correspondents: Bundy, McGeorge; Kennedy, John F.; McCone, John A. 22
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