Political and economic relations of the United States and Argentina 1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1949, vol. ii, pp. 473–524.
[360] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Economic and Finance Adviser of the Bureau of Inter-American Affairs (White)
[Washington,] February 9,
1950.
835.10/2–950
[361] Memorandum by the Ambassador in Argentina (Griffis) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Miller)
Buenos Aires, February 15,
1950.
Buenos Aires Post File 510.1, 1950–52, Lot No. 58 F 10
[362] The Ambassador in Argentina (Griffis) to the Department of State
Buenos Aires, March 1,
1950.
110.15-Mi/3–150
[363] The Ambassador in Argentina (Griffis) to the President
Buenos Aires, March 1,
1950.
735.00/3–150
[364] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Argentina
Washington, March 17,
1950.
835.10/3–1650: Telegram
[365] The Ambassador in Argentina (Griffis) to the Department of State
Buenos Aires, March 17,
1950.
835.10/3–1750
[366] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Argentina
Washington, March 24,
1950.
835.10/3–2450: Telegram
[367] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Argentina
Washington, March
30, 1950—4 p. m.
811.05135/3–3050: Telegram
[368] The Ambassador in Argentina (Griffis) to the Secretary of State
Buenos Aires, April
5, 1950—noon.
435.4131/4–550: Telegram
[369] Memorandum by the Economic and Finance Adviser of the Bureau of Inter-American Affairs (White)
[Washington,] April 20,
1950.
835.10/4–2050
[370] The Chargé in Argentina (Mallory) to the Secretary of State
Buenos Aires, April
24, 1950—4 p. m.
835.311/4–2450: Telegram
[371] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Argentina
Washington, April
26, 1950—7 p. m.
835.2553/4–2650: Telegram
[372] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Jack C. Corbett of the Office of Financial and Development Policy
[Washington,] April 28,
1950.
103–XMB/4–2850
[374] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Argentina
Washington, May 2,
1950—7 p. m.
835.10/5–250: Telegram
[375] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Jack C. Corbett of the Office of Financial and Development Policy
[Washington,] May 3,
1950.
835.10/5–350
[376] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Argentina
Washington, May
15, 1950—6 p. m.
835.10/5–1550: Telegram
[377] Minutes of the 156th Meeting of the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems
[Washington,] May 16,
1950.
NAC Files, Lot 60 D 1371
[378] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Clarence E. Birgfeld of the Division of East Coast Affairs
[Washington,] June 5,
1950.
835.10/6–550
[379] The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic Offices in the American Republics
Washington, June
7, 1950—9:20 a. m.
611.35/6–750: Circular airgram
[380] Memorandum of Conversation, by the First Secretary of Embassy in Argentina (Maleady)
[Buenos
Aires,] June 19, 1950.
611.35/6–2150
[381] The Ambassador in Argentina (Griffis) to the Secretary of State
Buenos Aires, August
9, 1950—5 p. m.
835.10/8–950: Telegram
[382] The Ambassador in Argentina (Griffis) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Miller)
Buenos Aires, August 25,
1950.
611.35/8–2550
[383] The Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Miller) to the Ambassador in Argentina (Griffis)
Washington, August 29,
1950.
103–XMB/8–2950
[384] Memorandum of Telephone Conversation, by Mr. Clarence E. Birgfeld of the Office of East Coast Affairs
[Washington,] September 26,
1950.
835.10/9–2650
[385] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Chargé in Argentina (Mallory)
Buenos Aires, November 17,
1950.
835.311/11–2450
[386] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Chargé in Argentina (Mallory)
Buenos Aires, November 17,
1950.
835.311/11–2450
[387] The Officer in Charge of River Plate Affairs (Birgfeld) to the Director of the Office of South American Affairs (Warren)
Montevideo, December 5,
1950.
735.00/12–550
[388] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Argentina
Washington, December 12, 1950—1 p. m.
835.311/11–2450: Telegram
- Master file of the documents of the National Advisory Committee on International Monetary and Financial Problems for the years 1945–1958, as maintained by the Bureau of Economic Affairs or antecedent offices.↩