List of Persons
(Identification of a person in this list is limited to circumstances under reference in volume I. Names of persons which appear only in document headings or signatures are not included.)
- Aghnides, Thanassis, Secretary, General Disarmament Conference; Director, Disarmament Section, League of Nations.
- Aguero y Betancourt, Aristides de, Cuban Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Minister to Germany, Austria.
- Ala, Mirza Hussein Khan, Chief Persian Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Minister to France.
- Aloisi, Baron Pompeo, Chief Italian Delegate, Bureau, General Disarmament Conference; Chef de Cabinet, Italian Foreign Office.
- Alphand, Charles, Chief of French Premier Herriot’s Cabinet.
- Ambrozy, Count Ludwig, Hungarian Minister to Austria.
- Apponyi, Count Albert, Chief Hungarian Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Representative, League of Nations Assembly.
- Abas, Bay. (See Rüstü Bey, Tevfik.)
- Abgetoianu, Constantine, Rumanian Minister of Finance.
- Armour, Norman, Counselor of Embassy in France.
- Ashby, Mrs. Margery Corbett, British Alternate Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Atherton, Ray, Counselor of Embassy in Great Britain.
- Aubert, Louis, French Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; in French Premier’s Secretariat for National Defense.
- Avenol, Joseph, Deputy Secretary General, League of Nations; French Delegate, Lausanne Conference.
- Balbo, General Italo, Italian Minister for Air; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference, July 20.
- Baldwin, Frederick W., Consul at Lausanne.
- Baldwin, Stanley A., Parliamentary leader, British Conservative Party; Lord President of the Council.
- Balutis, Bronius Kasimir, Lithuanian Minister to United States.
- Baranski, Leon, Member at Large, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Director, Bank of Poland.
- Beck, Joseph, Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs after November 2.
- Bellairs, Rear Admiral Roger Mowbray, British Representative, Permanent Advisory Commission on Military, Naval and Air Questions, League of Nations.
- Beneduce, Alberto, Italian Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference.
- Beneš, Eduard, Czechoslovak Minister for Foreign Affairs; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Bérenger, Henry, French Ambassador to United States, 1925–26; Chairman, Committee of Finance, French Senate, 1922–25.
- Bernstorff, Count Albrecht von, Counselor of German Embassy in Great Britain.
- Berthelot, Philippe, Political Director, French Foreign Office.
- Bizot, Jean Jacques, French Treasury Official.
- Blanchetai, Pierre Henri de la, First Secretary of French Embassy in United States.
- Blanco, Juan Carlos, Uruguayan Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Blum, Léon, Leader, French Socialist Party.
- Boal, Pierre de Lagarde, Chief, Division of Western European Affairs, Department of State.
- Borah, William Edgar, U. S. Senator (Republican), Idaho; Chairman, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
- Bosch, Ernesto, Chief Argentine Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Bourquin, Maurice, Alternate Belgian Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Brouckéré, Louis de, Belgian Expert, General Disarmament Conference.
- Bruening, Heinrich, German Chancellor, to May 30; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Buero, Juan Enrique, Uruguayan Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Minister to Belgium.
- Bülow, Bernhard Wilhelm von, Secretary of State, German Foreign Office; Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Bundy, Harvey H., Assistant Secretary of State.
- Cadogan, Alexander, Secretary General, British Delegation, General Disarmament Conference; Adviser, League of Nations Affairs, British Foreign Office.
- Caillaux, Joseph, French Minister of Finance, 1925–26.
- Castle, William R., Jr., Under Secretary of State; Acting Secretary of State, April 8–May 14.
- Cavallero, Count Ugo, Italian Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Cerkauskas, Juczas, Chief of Loan Division, Lithuanian Ministry of Finance.
- Chamberlain, Arthur Neville, British Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- Chamberlain, Joseph Austen; Leader, British Conservative Party.
- Churchill, Winston, Member, House of Commons, British Conservative Party.
- Claudel, Paul, French Ambassador to United States.
- Cochran, H. Merle, Adviser, U. S. Delegation, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Consul at Basle; First Secretary of Embassy in France, November 23.
- Cosio, Pedro, Chief Uruguayan Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Minister to Germany.
- Costa du Rels, Adolfo, Chief Bolivian Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Craigie, Robert Leslie, Counselor, British Foreign Office.
- Davis, Norman H., Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Member, Organization Committee, International Monetary and Economic Conference.
- Day, Edmund E., U. S. Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Director of Social Science, Rockefeller Foundation.
- Dayras, Joseph Prosper Gabriel, Inspecteur des Finances, French Ministry of Finance.
- Deleuze, Captain, French Naval Representative on Permanent Advisory Commission for Military, Naval, and Air Questions, General Disarmament Conference.
- Deschamps, Enrique, Chief Dominican Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Dleckhoff, Hans Heinrich, Chief, Anglo-American and Near East Department, German Foreign Office.
- Dolbeabe, Frederic R., State Department Adviser, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference.
- Drummond, Sir Eric, Secretary General, League of Nations.
- Dulles, Allen W., State Department Adviser, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference.
- Dunn, James Clement, Secretary General, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference.
- Dvoracek, Jan, Member at Large, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Director, Zivnestenska Banka, Prague, Czechoslovakia.
- Eden, Robert Anthony, British Delegate, Bureau, General Disarmament Conference; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
- Edge, Walter Evans, Ambassador to France.
- Elliot, Major Walter E., British Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries.
- Escalante, Diógenes, Chief Venezuelan Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Minister to Great Britain.
- Eyres-Monsell, Sir Bolton Meredith, First Lord of the Admiralty.
- Feis, Herbert, Economic Adviser, Department of State; Adviser, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference.
- Filipowicz, Tytus, Polish Ambassador to United States.
- Fisher, Sir Norman Fenwick Warren, Permanent Secretary of the British Treasury.
- Flandin, Pierre Etienne, French Minister of Finance, to June 4.
- Fleuriau, Aime Joseph de, French Ambassador to Great Britain.
- Fotich, Konstantin, Yugoslav Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- François-Poncet, André, French Ambassador to Germany.
- Francqui, Emile, Belgian Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference.
- Fraser, Leon, Representative of Bank for International Settlements, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference.
- Friedrich, Stephan, Hungarian Prime Minister, 1919; Minister of War, 1920; Member of United Christian Party.
- Gaiffier d’Hestroy, Baron Edward de, Belgian Ambassador to France.
- Gamelin, General Maurice Gustave, Chief, French General Staff; Adviser, General Disarmament Conference.
- Garrett, John Work, Ambassador to Italy.
- Germain-Martin, Louis, French Minister of Finance, June 7–December 14.
- Ghica, Prince Dimitri, Rumanian Minister for Foreign Affairs, to June; Minister to Italy.
- Gibson, Hugh Simmons, Acting Chairman, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference; Ambassador to Belgium.
- Gordon, George Anderson, Counselor of Embassy in Germany.
- Grandi, Dino, Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Ambassador to Great Britain, July.
- Gratz, Gustave, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1921; Minister of Finance, 1917; economist and advocate of cooperation between Danube States.
- Grew, Joseph Clark, Ambassador to Japan.
- Groener, Wilhelm, German Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Minister for Reichswehr, to May 30.
- Guani, Alberto, Uruguayan Minister to France.
- Hackworth, Green Haywood, Legal Adviser, Department of State.
- Hankey, Sir Maurice, Secretary General, British Delegation, Lausanne Conference; Secretary, British Cabinet.
- Hailsham, Viscount Douglas, British Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Secretary of State for War.
- Hellat, Aleksander, Estonian Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Henderson, Arthur, President, General Disarmament Conference; Leader, British Labor Party.
- Henry, Jules, Counselor of French Embassy in United States.
- Hepburn, Rear Admiral Arthur Japy, Navy Department Adviser, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference.
- Herriot, Edouard, President, French Council of Ministers (June 7–December 14); Minister for Foreign Affairs; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference, June 7.
- Hitler, Adolf, Chairman, National Socialist German Workers’ Party.
- Hoover, Herbert, President of the United States, 1929–33.
- Horne, Sir Robert Stevenson, Conservative Party Member, British Parliament.
- Howell, Williamson S., Jr., First Secretary of Embassy in France.
- Hudson, Manley O., Bemis Professor of International Law, Harvard University.
- Hugenberg, Dr. Alfred, Chairman, German National Peoples’ Party.
- Hurgronje, Snouck, Secretary General, Netherlands Foreign Office.
- Hurley, Patrick J., Secretary of War.
- Hyde, Charles Cheney, Solicitor, Department of State, 1923–25.
- Hymans, Paul, Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Inskip, Sir Thomas, British Attorney General.
- Jeidels , (?), Member of German Committee for Foreign Debts.
- Jouhaux, Léon, French Delegate, Bureau, General Disarmament Conference; Secretary General, General Confederation of Labor (C. G. T.).
- Jouvenel, Henry de, French Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Jung, Guido, Italian Minister of Finance, July.
- Kaltenborn, Hans V., News Analyst, Columbia Broadcasting System.
- Kastl, Ludwig, Director, Federation of German Industries; Member of German Committee for Foreign Debts.
- Kawai, Hiroyuki, Japanese Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Minister to Poland.
- Kellogg, Frank Billings, Secretary of State, 1925–29; Judge, Permanent Court of International Justice.
- Kennard, Sir Howard William, British Minister to Switzerland.
- Keuben, Captain Alexander Hamilton Van, Naval Expert, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference.
- Kindersley, Sir Robert Molesworth, Director, Bank of England.
- King, William Henry, U. S. Senator (Democrat), Utah.
- Kinkaid, Commander Thomas C., Naval Expert, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference.
- Kirk, Alexander C., Counselor of Embassy in Italy.
- Klots, Allen T., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State.
- Koc, Adam, Polish Vice Minister of Finance.
- Kramer, Albert, Yugoslav Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Krofta, Kamil, Czechoslovak Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- La Boulaye, André Lefebvre de, Deputy Director, Department of Political and Commercial Affairs, French Foreign Office.
- Laborde, Rear Admiral Eugene Marie Jean Maurice de, Member, General Staff, French Navy.
- Langenhove, Fernand van, Belgian Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Secretary General, Belgian Foreign Office.
- Labetei, Heinrich, Director, Political Department, Estonian Foreign Office.
- Laval, Pierre, President, French Council of Ministers and Minister for Foreign Affairs, to February 16; Minister of Labor, February–May.
- Layton, Sir Walter Thomas, British Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; editor of the Economist.
- Lebrun, Albert, President of France, 1932–40.
- Léger, Alexis, Vice Political Director, French Foreign Office.
- Leith-Ross, Sir Frederick, British Representative, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Chief Economic Adviser to British Government.
- Leitner, Rudolf, Counselor of German Embassy in United States.
- Lima e Silva, Rinaldo de, Brazilian Ambassador to United States.
- Lindsay, Sir Ronald Charles, British Ambassador to United States.
- Lipski, Joseph, Chief, Western Division, Polish Foreign Office.
- Litvinov, Maxim, Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Lloyd George, David, British Prime Minister, 1916–22.
- Londonderry, Marquess of, British Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Secretary of State for Air; Representative, League of Nations Council.
- Lule, Arthur B., Latvian Consul General at New York.
- Luther, Dr. Hans, President, German Reichsbank, 1930–33.
- MacArthur, General Douglas, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army.
- McDermott, Michael James, Chief, Division of Current Information, Department of State.
- MacDonald, J. Ramsay, British Prime Minister; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; President, Lausanne Conference.
- MacDonald, Malcolm, son of Prime Minister MacDonald; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Dominions.
- Macedo Soares, José Carlos de, Chief Brazilian Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- McGarrah, Gates W., President, Bank for International Settlements.
- Madariaga, Salvador de, Spanish Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Marek, Ferdinand, Austrian Minister to Czechoslovakia.
- Marin, Louis, Leader, Republican National Alliance, French Chamber of Deputies.
- Marinkovitch, Volslav, Yugoslav Minister for Foreign Affairs; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Marriner, James Theodore, State Department Adviser, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference; Counselor of Embassy in France.
- Martino, Nobile Giacomo de, Italian Ambassador to United States.
- Marx, Wilhelm, German Chancellor, 1923–24; 1926–28.
- Massigli, René, French Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Representative, League of Nations Council and Assembly.
- Matsudaira, Tsunéo, Chief Japanese Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; First Delegate, League of Nations Special Assembly, March 3–April 14; Ambassador to Great Britain.
- May, Paul, Belgian Ambassador to United States.
- Mayer, Ferdinand, State Department Adviser, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference; Counselor of Embassy in Belgium.
- Mellon, Andrew William, Ambassador to Great Britain.
- Mihalache, Ion, Rumanian Minister of the Interior.
- Mills, Ogden L., Secretary of the Treasury.
- Mitchell, William D., U. S. Attorney General.
- Moffat, Jay Pierrepont, Chief, Division of Western European Affairs, Department of State, July 15.
- Monick, Emmanuel, Financial Attaché, French Embassy in United States.
- Mooney, Franklin D., Chairman, Committee of American Steamship Lines; President, New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company.
- Mosconi, Dr. Antonio, Italian Minister of Finance, to July.
- Motta, Giuseppe, Head, Swiss Political Federal Department; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Representative, League of Nations Assembly.
- Mowrer, Paul Scott, European Director, Chicago Daily News Foreign Service.
- Munch, Peter, Danish Minister for Foreign Affairs; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Mussolini, Benito, Italian Prime Minister (II Duce), 1922–43.
- Muzy, Jean, Member at Large, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Chief, Swiss Federal Department of Finance and Customs.
- Nadolny, Rudolf, German Ambassador to Turkey; Acting Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Nagano, Osami, Vice Admiral, Japanese Navy.
- Najera, Francisco Castillo, Chief Mexican Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Minister to the Netherlands.
- Neurath, Baron Constantin von, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, June 2; Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Newton, Basil Cochrane, Counselor of British Embassy in Germany.
- Nickl, Alfred de, Member at Large, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Director of Commercial Agreements, Hungarian Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
- Noël, Léon, Chef de Cabinet, French Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
- Norman, Montagu, Governor, Bank of England.
- Nowak, Stanislas (?), Chief, Movement of Funds Section, Polish Ministry of Finance.
- Orlowski, Leon, Chief, Anglo-American Section, Polish Foreign Office.
- Osborne, Francis D’Arcy Godolphin, Counselor of British Embassy in United States.
- Page, Arthur W., Vice President, American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
- Papen, Franz von, German Chancellor, June 12–November 17.
- Parmentier, Jean, French Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference.
- Paul-Boncour, Joseph, French Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Representative, League of Nations Council and Assembly; Minister for Foreign Affairs, December.
- Pell, Robert Thompson, Press Officer, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference.
- Pertinax (André Géraud), French political writer, Écho de Paris.
- Pétain, Marshal Henri Philippe, Member, French Higher Council of National Defense.
- Pinsent, Gerald Hume Saverie, Assistant Secretary, British Treasury; Financial Adviser, British Embassy in Germany, November 4.
- Pitamic, Dr. Leonide, Yugoslav Minister to United States.
- Politis, Nicolas, Chief Greek Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Minister to France.
- Pratt, Admiral William Veazie, Chief of Naval Operations, U. S. Navy.
- Prebitsch, Raul, Member at Large, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; National Bank of Argentina.
- Prittwitz und Gaffron, Friedrich W. von, German Ambassador to United States.
- Prochnik, Edgar L. G., Austrian Minister to United States.
- Radeff, Simeon, Bulgarian Minister to United States.
- Ray, Marcel, Assistant Chef de Cabinet, French Foreign Office.
- Reber, Samuel, Jr., Secretary, U. S. Delegation, Bureau, General Disarmament Conference; Third Secretary of Embassy in Belgium.
- Recouly, Raymond, French journalist and historian.
- Reed, David Aiken, U. S. Senator (Republican), Pennsylvania.
- Regnier, Eugene A., Special Assistant, U. S. Delegation, Conference of Ministers, 1931; Captain, U. S. Army.
- Renkin, Jules, Belgian Representative, Lausanne Conference.
- Requin, General Edouard, Director, Military Bureau, French Ministry for War; Adviser, General Disarmament Conference.
- Restrepo, Dr. Antonio José, Chief Colombian Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Permanent Delegate to the League of Nations.
- Riesser, Dr. H. E., Counselor of German Embassy in France.
- Rist, Charles, French Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference.
- Ritter, Dr. Karl, Chief, Economic Section, German Foreign Office.
- Rocco, Guido, Italian Minister to Czechoslovakia.
- Rogers, James Grafton, Assistant Secretary of State.
- Roman, Antoni, Economic Adviser, Polish Foreign Office.
- Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, President-elect of the United States; Governor, State of New York.
- Rosso, Augusto, Secretary General, Italian Delegation, General Disarmament Conference; Representative, League of Nations Council and Assembly.
- Rumbold, Sir Horace George Montagu, British Ambassador to Germany.
- Runciman, Walter, President, British Board of Trade.
- Rüstü Bey, Tevfik, Turkish Minister for Foreign Affairs; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Ryti, Risto, Member at Large, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Governor, Bank of Finland.
- Sackett, Frederic Mosley, Ambassador to Germany; Member, Organization Committee, International Monetary and Economic Conference.
- Samuel, Sir Herbert, British Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Secretary of State for Home Affairs.
- Sandler, Rickard J., Swedish Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Minister for Foreign Affairs, from September.
- Sato, Naotaké, Japanese Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Representative, League of Nations Council; Ambassador to Belgium.
- Schacht, Hjalmar, President, German Reichsbank, 1924–30.
- Schäffer, Hans, German Secretary of State for Finance, to May 30.
- Schleicher, General Kurt von, German Minister for the Reichswehr, June 1; Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Chancellor, December 2.
- Schliefer , (?), Member of German Committee for Foreign Debts.
- Schober, Johann, Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Schubert, Dr. Karl von, German Ambassador to Italy.
- Schüller, Richard, Chief Economic Adviser, Austrian Foreign Office.
- Schwebin von Krosigk, Count Ludwig, Chief, Budget Department, German Ministry of Finance.
- Simon, Sir John, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Acting Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Representative, League of Nations Council and Assembly.
- Simonds, Brigadier General George S., Adviser, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference.
- Simopoulos, Charalambos, Greek Minister to United States.
- Soares . (See Macedo Soares.)
- Stimson, Henry L., Secretary of State; Chairman, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference.
- Stresemann, Gustav, German Chancellor, 1923; Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1923–29.
- Strong, Lieutenant Colonel George V., Adviser, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference.
- Suvich, Fulvio, Italian Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
- Swanson, Claude A., U. S. Senator (Democrat), Virginia; Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Széchényi, Count László, Hungarian Minister to United States.
- Tardieu, André, President, French Council of Ministers, February–June; Minister for Foreign Affairs; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Representative, League of Nations Council.
- Tassinari, Giuseppe, Italian Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; President, Italian National Agriculture Association.
- te Water, Charles Theodore. (See Water, Charles Theodore te.)
- Theunis, Georges, Belgian Minister for National Defense.
- Titulesco, Nicolas, Vice Chairman, Rumanian Delegation, General Disarmament Conference; Minister to Great Britain.
- Tönisson, Jaan, Estonian Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Trip, Leonardus J. A., Chairman, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; President, Bank of the Netherlands.
- Tsushima, Juichi, Japanese Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Financial Attaché, Japanese Embassy in Great Britain.
- Tubelis, Juozas, Lithuanian Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Tuck, Somerville Pinkney, First Secretary of Legation in Czechoslovakia.
- Turner, Commander Richmond Kelly, Navy Department Aviation Expert, U. S. Delegation, General Disarmament Conference.
- Tyrrell, Lord William George, British Ambassador to France.
- Vansittart, Sir Robert Gilbert, British Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
- Vavrecka, Hugo, Czechoslovak Minister to Austria.
- Veverka, Ferdinand, Czechoslovak Minister to United States.
- Viretti, Leonardo, Italian Foreign Office staff.
- Vocke, Dr. Wilhelm, German Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Board Member, Reichsbank.
- Völckers, Dr. Hans Hermann, Member, German Delegation, Five-Power Conversations, Geneva, December 2–12, 1932; Consul General at Geneva.
- Walko, Ludwig, Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Warmbold, Hermann, German Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Minister for National Economy.
- Water, Charles Theodore te, Chief South African Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; High Commissioner for Union of South Africa in Great Britain.
- Weizsäcker, Baron Ernst von, German Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Minister to Norway.
- Weygand, Maxime, Vice President, French Superior Council of War; General Inspector, French Army.
- Wiggin, Albert Henry, Chairman, Foreign Creditors Standstill Committee; Chairman, Governing Board, Chase National Bank, New York.
- Wigram, Ralph Follett, Member, British Delegation, Five-Power Conversations, Geneva, December 2–12, 1932; First Secretary of Embassy in France.
- Wiley, John Cooper, Counselor of Embassy in Germany.
- Welford, Sir Thomas Mason, Chief New Zealand Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; High Commissioner for New Zealand in Great Britain.
- Williams, John Henry, U. S. Representative, Preparatory Committee of Experts, International Monetary and Economic Conference; Professor of Economics, Harvard University.
- Wilson, Hugh Robert, Alternate Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Minister to Switzerland.
- Wilson, Woodrow, President of the United States, 1913–21.
- Winship, Major General Blanton, Judge Advocate General, U. S. Army.
- Woolley, Dr. Mary Emma, Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; President, Mt. Holyoke College.
- Wright, Joshua Butler, Minister to Uruguay.
- Yen, Dr. W. W. (Hui-ching), Chief Chinese Delegate, General Disarmament Conference; Minister to United States.
- Zaleski, Auguste, Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs to November 2; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.
- Zarins, Charles, Latvian Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Zulueta y Escolano, Luis de, Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs; Chief Delegate, General Disarmament Conference.