United States policy with regard to the polar regions 1
1. For documentation concerning U.S. policy with regard to the Antarctic, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. i, pp. 905 ff.
[760] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Chief of the Division of Northern European Affairs (Hulley)
702.022/3–151
[761] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Grant G. Hilliker of the Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs
[Washington,] March 5, 1951.
702.022/3–151
[762] The First Secretary of Embassy in Argentina (Pool) to the Secretary of State
Buenos Aires, May 3,
1951.
735.21/5–351
[763] The Ambassador in Chile (Bowers) to the Secretary of State
Santiago, May 25,
1951.
702.022/5–2551
[764] The First Secretary of Embassy in Argentina (Martindale) to the Secretary of State
Buenos Aires, June 8,
1951.
702.022/6–851
[766] The Deputy Under Secretary of State (Matthews) to the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (Burns)
Washington, August 6,
1951.
702.5/8–651
[767] Memorandum by the Joint Chiefs of Staff to the Secretary of Defense (Marshall)
Washington, 31 August
1951.
702.5/9–2151
[768] Draft Declaration on Antarctica, Prepared in the Department of State
[Washington, November 14, 1951.]
702.022/11–1451
- Although the memorandum was dated March 1, the conversation took place on February 28.↩