A. United States–United Kingdom discussions regarding the bases of their United Nations Policy (1952)
[1] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs (Hickerson)
310/2–2652
[2] Memorandum of Conversation, by William B. Sale of the Bureau of European Affairs
320/3–2452
[3] Staff Paper Prepared in the Mission to the United Nations ( USUN )
Hickerson–Murphy–Key files, lot 58 D 33, “Mr. John Ross”
[4] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs (Hickerson)
320/6–352
[5] The Acting United States Representative at the United Nations (Gross) to the Department of State
310/6–1352: Telegram
[6] The Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs (Hickerson) to the Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom at the united Nations (Jebb)
Hickerson–Murphy–Key files, lot 58 D 33, “Jebb’s Syracuse speech—March 25, 1952”
[7] The Acting Secretary of State to the Mission at the United Nations
310/6–1352: Telegram
[8] Draft of Part I of Three-Part Agenda for United States–United Kingdom Talks on the United Nations
Hickerson–Murphy–Key files, lot 58 D 33, “US–UK talks—September 1952”
[9] United States Informal Minutes of Meeting Between United States and United Kingdom Groups (First Session), Washington, September 22, 1952
Hickerson–Murphy–Key files, lot 58 D 33, “US–UK talks—September 1952”
[10] United States Informal Minutes of Meeting Between United States and United Kingdom Groups (Second Session), Washington, September 23, 1952
Hickerson–Murphy–Key files, lot 58 D 33, “US–UK talks—September 1952”
[11] United States Informal Minutes of Meeting Between the United States and United Kingdom Groups (Third Session), Washington, September 23, 1952, 3:20 p.m.
Hickerson–Murphy–Key files, lot 58 D 33, “US–UK talks—September 1952”
[12] United States Informal Minutes of Meeting Between the United States and United Kingdom Groups (Fourth Session), Washington, September 24, 1952
Hickerson–Murphy–Key files, lot 58 D 33, “US–UK Talks—September 1952”