I. United States foreign policy in the United Nations setting
[1] The Under Secretary of State (Webb) to the Director, Bureau of the Budget (Pace)
Washington, January 12,
1950.
310.311/1–1250
[2] Text of Executive Order, Designating the United States Mission to the United Nations and Providing for Its Direction and Administration
February 9, 1950
310.311/2–1050
[4] The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic Missions
Washington, April
13, 1950—8:15 a. m.
310/4–1350: Circular airgram
[5] The Secretary of State to All Diplomatic Missions and Certain Consular Offices
Washington, May 1,
1950—10 a. m.
310.2/5–150: Circular telegram
[7] Memorandum by Mr. Harley Notter, Adviser to the Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs (Hickerson)
[Washington,] May 12,
1950.
310/5–1250
[9] The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic Missions
Washington, August
4, 1950—12:30 p. m.
320/8–450: Circular airgram
[10] The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic Missions
Washington, August
22, 1950—1:45 p. m.
320/3–2250: Circular airgram
[11] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs (Hickerson) to the Secretary of State
[Washington,] August 25,
1950.
320/8–2550
[12] United States Delegation List for the Fifth Regular Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, New York, September 19, 1950
New York, September 19, 1950
320/9–1950
[13] Department of State Policy Statement Regarding the United Nations
[Washington, September 18, 1950.]
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