March 1961
3. Letter from Fisk to McCloy, March 2
Transmits final report of Ad Hoc Panel on Technical Capabilities and Implications of Geneva System. Top Secret. 71 pp. Kennedy Library, National Security Files, Subjects Series, Nuclear, Fisk.
4. Memorandum of Conversation, March 2, among Rusk, McCloy, McNamara, Seaborg, Wiesner, Dulles, and Bundy
Securing Soviet agreement during nuclear test ban talks. Secret. 13 pp. Department of State, Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation: Lot 65 D 330.
5. Notes on Telephone Conversation between Cleveland and Rusk, March 14
Instructions to Stevenson on Indian Resolution. Confidential. 1 p. Department of State, Central Files, 600.0012/3–1461.
6. Telegram 1703 to USUN, March 14
Guidance on handling disarmament issue in General Assembly. Secret. 4 pp. Department of State, Central Files, 600.0012/3–1461.
7. Nusup 1083 to Geneva, March 15
Conference on Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapon Tests: guidance for USDEL. Confidential. 9 pp. Department of State, Central Files, 397.5611–GE/S–1561.
8. Nusup 1095 to Geneva, March 20
Excerpts of Rusk–Gromyko conversation on question of nuclear tests. Secret. 2 pp. Department of State, Central Files, 397.5611–GE/3–2061.
9. Supnu 1428 from Geneva, March 24
Soviet proposal for tripartite administrator. Confidential. 2 pp. Department of State, Central Files, 397.5611–GE/3–2461.