United States policy with regard to the Antarctic 1
1. For previous documentation on this topic, see Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. i, Part 2, pp. 962 ff.
[312] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Chief of the Division of Northern European Affairs (Hulley)
[
Washington
,] February 16, 1949.
800.014 Antarctic/2–1649
[313] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Chief of the Division of Northern European Affairs (Hulley)
[
Washington
,] March 23, 1949.
800.014 Antarctic/3–2349
[314] The Acting Secretary of the Navy ( Koehler ) to the Secretary of State
Washington
, 3 May 1949.
800.014 Antarctic/5–349
[315] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Deputy Director of the Office of European Affairs (Thompson)
[
Washington
,] May 24, 1949.
800.014 Antarctic/5–2449
[316] Paper Prepared in the Department of State
[
Washington
, undated.]
Under Secretary’s Meetings: Lot 53D250
[317] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs ( Perkins ) to the Under Secretary of State ( Webb )
[
Washington
,] August 22, 1949.
Serial master files of National Security Council documentation and related Department of State material for the years 1947–1961, retired by the Executive Secretariat of the Department of State.
[318] Memorandum by the Secretary of State for the Executive Secretary of the National Security Council (Souers)
Washington
, August 29, 1949.
S/S–NSC Files: Lot 63D351: NSC 21 Series
[319] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Chief of the Division of Northern European Affairs (Hulley)
[
Washington
,] September 13, 1949.
800.014 Antarctic/9–1349
[320] The Chargé in the United Kingdom ( Holmes ) to the Secretary of State
London
, September 16,
1949—11 a. m.
800.014 Antarctic/9–1649: Telegram
[321] Memorandum by the Officer in Charge of Northern European Affairs ( Hulley ) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs ( Miller )
[
Washington
,] October 19, 1949.
800.014 Antarctic/10–1949
[322] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Chile
Washington
, November 14,
1949—6 p. m.
800.014 Antarctic/11–1449: Telegram