Foreign policy aspects of administrative transition: November 1952–January 1953
[1] Memorandum by the Secretary of State of a Meeting With the President
Washington, November 5, 1952.
711.00/11–552
[2] The President to President-elect Eisenhower
Washington, November 6, 1952.
Eisenhower Library, Eisenhower papers, Whitman file
[4] Notes on the Secretary’s Staff Meeting, Thursday, November 13, 1952
[Washington, undated]
Secretary’s Staff Meetings, lot 63 D 75, Notes 61–120
[5] Paper Prepared in the Department of State
[Washington, undated.]
PPS files, lot 64 D 563, “Administrative Transition.”
[6] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (Perkins) to the Director of the Executive Secretariat (McWilliams)
[Washington,] November 14, 1952.
Truman Library, PSF–General file
[7] Paper Prepared by Charles Burton Marshall and John H. Ferguson of the Policy Planning Staff
[Washington,] November 14, 1952.
PPS files, lot 64 D 563, “Administrative Transition”
[8] Memorandum by the Secretary of State of a Meeting at the White House Between the President and General Eisenhower
[Washington,] November 18, 1952.
Truman Library, PSF–General file
[9] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State
Washington, December 24,
1952.
Truman Library, Acheson papers
[10] Memorandum by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs (Jernegan) to the Deputy Under Secretary of State (Matthews)
Washington, December 30, 1952.
711.00/12–3052
[11] Memorandum for the President by the Director of Central Intelligence (Smith)
Washington, January 9, 1953.
Truman Library, White House Central files, Confidential file
[12] Memorandum for the President, by the Secretary of State
[Washington,] January 12, 1953.
Secretary’s Letters, lot 56 D 459, “President”
[13] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (Sargeant) to Secretary of State-designate John Foster Dulles
Washington, January 16, 1953.
110/1–1653