Political, economic, and military relations of the United States and Cuba 1

1. For previous documentation, see Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. ii, pp. 1329 ff.


[327] Memorandum by the Secretary of State to the President

611.37/3–2452


[329] The Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Miller) to the Ambassador in Cuba (Beaulac)

Miller files, lot 53 D 26, “Cuba—1952”


[331] Position Paper Prepared in the Department of State

837.235/7–2952


[332] The Ambassador in Cuba (Beaulac) to the Department of State

737.5 MSP/1–953: Telegram


[333] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Cuba

837.232/1–1653: Airgram


[342] The Secretary of State to the Secretary of Agriculture (Benson)

MID files, lot 56 D 569, “Sugar Act”


[343] Memorandum by the Secretary of State to the President

Eisenhower Library, Eisenhower papers, Whitman file, DullesHerter series


[350] The Ambassador in Cuba (Gardner) to Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper

MID files, lot 56 D 569, “Technical Assistance”


[351] Extract From Current Economic Developments

Current Economic Developments, lot 70 D 467


[352] Memorandum by Henry A. Hoyt of the Office of Middle American Affairs to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Sparks)

MID files, lot 56 D 569, “Economic Talks in Washington—November 1954”