Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, National
Security Policy; Arms Control and Disarmament, Volume III
List of Persons
- Adenauer,
Konrad, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of
Germany
- Allen, George
V., Director of the United States Information
Agency
- Amory, Robert,
CIA member, Working Group on Disarmament
Policy
- Anderson, Robert
B., Secretary of the Treasury
- Bacher, Robert
F., Member, President’s Science Advisory
Committee
- Bantz, Fred
A., Under Secretary of the Navy
- Berkner, Lloyd
V., Chairman, Panel on Seismic Improvement
- Bethe, Hans
A., Chairman, Ad Hoc Panel on Nuclear Test Cessation;
also Member, Panel of Experts
- Bevan,
Aneurin, British Member of Parliament and opposition
Labor Party spokesman on foreign affairs
- Boggs, Marion
W., Director of the National Security Council
Secretariat until July 1959; thereafter Deputy Executive Secretary
- Bohlen, Charles
E., Ambassador to the Philippines until October 15,
1959; thereafter Special Assistant to Secretary of State Dulles
- Boster, David
E., Staff Assistant to Secretary of State Dulles
- Brucker, Wilber
M., Secretary of the Army
- Brundage, Percival
F., Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1956–1958
- Bulganin, Nikolai
Alekandrovich, Chairman of the Council of Ministers
of the Soviet Union until March 1958
- Burke, Admiral Arleigh
A., Chief of Naval Operations
- Byers, Lieutenant General
Clovis E., Military Adviser, Office of Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
- Cabell, General Charles
P., Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
- Caccia, Sir Harold
A., British Ambassador to the United States
- Calhoun, John
A., Director, Executive Secretariat, Department of
State, from September 1958
- Coolidge, Charles
A., Director, Joint Disarmament Study
- Couve de Murville,
Maurice, French Foreign Minister
- Cutler, Robert,
Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
- De Gaulle,
Charles, Prime Minister of France, June 1958–January
1959; thereafter President of France
- Dillon, C.
Douglas, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic
Affairs until June 1958; Under Secretary for State for Economic Affairs,
July 1958–June 1959; thereafter Under Secretary of State
- Douglas, James
II, Secretary of the Air Force until December 11, 1959;
thereafter Deputy Secretary of Defense
- Douglas-Home, Alexander
Frederick, British Foreign Secretary from July
1960
- Dryden, Hugh,
Acting Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Dulles, Allen
W., Director of Central Intelligence
- Dulles, John
Foster, Secretary of State until his resignation on
April 22, 1959
- Dunning, John
R., Adviser to the Atomic Energy Commission
- Eaton, Frederick
M., U.S. Representative to the Ten-Nation Disarmament
Conference at Geneva from September 1960
- Eisenhower, Dwight
D., President of the United States
- Eisenhower, Major John S.
D., Assistant Staff Secretary to the President,
promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in May 1960
- Emelyanov,
V.S., Head of Soviet (non-military) Atomic Energy
Authority
- English, Spofford
G., Chief, Chemical Branch, Research Division,
Atomic Energy Commission
- Farley, Philip
J., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for
Disarmament and Atomic Energy Affairs
- Federov,
Yevgeni, member of the Soviet delegation to the Geneva
Experts Conference on Nuclear Tests, 1958; thereafter Soviet Adviser to the
delegation to the Geneva Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapon
Tests
- Fisk, James
B., U.S. Representative to the Geneva Conference on the
Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapon Tests; also member, President’s Science
Advisory Committee
- Floberg, John
F., Member, Atomic Energy Commission
- Foster, Admiral
Paul, Member, Atomic Energy Commission; Member,
Working Group on Diarmament Policy
- Foster, William
C., U.S. Representative to the Geneva Conference of
Experts on Surprise Attack
- Fox, General Alonzo
P., Defense Member, Working Group on Disarmament
Policy
- Franke, William
B., Under Secretary of the Navy until June 7, 1959;
thereafter Secretary of the Navy
- Gates, Thomas S.,
Jr., Secretary of the Navy until June 7, 1959;
Deputy Secretary of Defense, June 7–December 1, 1959; thereafter Secretary
of Defense
- Gleason, S.
Everett, Deputy Executive Secretary, National Security
Council
- Glennan, T.
Keith, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
- Goodby, James
E., Atomic Energy Commission
- Goodpaster, Brigadier General
Andrew J., Staff Secretary to President Eisenhower
- Gore, Albert,
Democratic Senator from Tennessee; member, Joint Committee on Atomic
Energy
- Gray, Gordon,
Director, Office of Defense Mobilization, until July 1958; thereafter
Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
- Green, Howard
C., Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs
from June 1959
- Gromyko, Andrei
A., Soviet Foreign Minister
- Gruenther, General Alfred
M., disarmament adviser to Secretary of State
Dulles; formerly Military Adviser
to President Eisenhower
- Hagerty, James
C., Press Secretary to President Eisenhower
- Hammarskjöld,
Dag, Secretary-General of the United Nations
- Harriman, W.
Averell, former Ambassador to the Soviet
Union
- Herter, Christian
A., Under Secretary of State until April 21, 1959;
thereafter Secretary of State
- Hickey, Lieutenant General
Thomas F., Director, Net Evaluation Subcommittee
Staff
- Hoegh, Leo A.,
Director, Office of Civil Defense, until July 1958; thereafter Director,
Office of Defense Mobilization
- Holaday, William
M., Director of Guided Missiles, Department of
Defense
- Hood, Viscount
Samuel, British Minister to the United States
- Hoover, J.
Edgar, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Humphrey, Hubert
H., Democratic Senator from Minnesota; Chairman,
Special Subcommittee on Disarmament, Committee on Foreign Relations
- Irwin, John N.,
II, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Affairs from September 26, 1958
- Jackson, Henry
M., Democratic Senator from Washington; member, Joint
Committee on Atomic Energy
- Johnson, Lyndon
B., Democratic Senator from Texas; Senate Majority
Leader
- Keeny, Spurgeon M.,
Jr., Staff Member, White House Office of Science and
Technology
- Kennedy, John
F., Democratic Senator from Massachusetts
- Khrushchev, Nikita
S., First Secretary of the Central Committee,
Communist Party of the Soviet Union; Vice Chairman, Soviet Council of
Ministers until March 1958; thereafter Chairman
- Killian, James R.,
Jr., President’s Special Assistant for Science and
Technology, and Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology
until July 1959
- Kistiakowsky, George
B., Staff Member, White House Office of Science and
Technology, until July 15, 1959; thereafter President’s Special Assistant
for Science and Technology and Director of the White House Office of Science
and Technology
- Knight, Robert
H., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs, February 1958–June 1959
- Krebs, Max V.,
Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State until June 1959;
thereafter Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
- Latter, Albert,
physicist with the Rand Corporation
- Latter,
Richard, Member, Panel of Experts
- Lay, James S.,
Jr., Executive Secretary, National Security
Council
- Le Boutillier, Philip,
Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Supply and Logistics
- LeMay, General Curtis
E., Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force
- Lemnitzer, General Lyman
L., Vice Chief of Staff of the Army until June 30,
1959; Chief of Staff until October 1, 1960; thereafter Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff
- Libby, Willard
F., Commissioner, Atomic Energy Commission, until July
1958
- Ling, Donald
P., Member, Science Advisory Committee
- Lloyd, John Selwyn
Brooke, British Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs until July 27, 1960; thereafter Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Lodge, Henry
Cabot, Permanent Representative to the United Nations
until September 3, 1960
- Long, Franklin
A., Professor of Chemistry, Cornell University
- Loper, General Herbert
B., Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic
Energy
- Lovett, Robert
A., disarmament adviser to Secretary of State Dulles
- Macauley, John
B., Deputy Director of the Office of Research and
Engineering, Department of Defense
- Macmillan,
Harold, British Prime Minister
- McCloy, John
J., disarmament adviser to Secretary of State Dulles
- McCone, John
A., Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission from July
1958
- McElroy, Neil
H., Secretary of Defense until December 1, 1959
- McGuire, E.
Perkins, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Supply
and Logistics
- McRae, James
W., Chairman, Ad Hoc Panel on Nuclear Test
Requirements
- Merchant, Livingston
T., Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs from October 1958; Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs, August 1959–December 1959; thereafter Under Secretary of State for
Political Affairs
- Moch, Jules,
French Representative to the Ten-Nation Disarmament Conference
- Murphy, Robert
D., Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs until August 1959; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs,
August–December 1959
- Nixon, Richard
M., Vice President of the United States
- Norstad, General
Lauris, Commander in Chief, European Command
- Ormsby Gore, William
David, British Minister of State for Foreign
Affairs
- Panofsky, Wolfgang K.
H., Chairman, Panel on High Altitude
Detection
- Pate, General Randolph
M., Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps until
December 31, 1959
- Penney,
William, British nuclear physicist
- Persons, General Wilton
S. (Ret.), Assistant to President Eisenhower
- Plowden, Edwin
N., Chairman, British Atomic Energy Authority
- Polk, Brigadier General
James H., Director, Office of Planning,
International Security Affairs, Department of Defense
- Power, General Thomas
S., Commander, Strategic Air Command
- Pugh, George
E., Member, Weapons Systems Evaluation Group, Department
of Defense
- Quarles, Donald
A., Deputy Secretary of Defense until his death on May
8, 1959
- Randall, Clarence
S., Chairman, Council on Foreign Economic
Policy
- Reinhardt, G.
Frederick, Counselor of the Department of
State
- Rhea, Colonel
Fred, Defense Member, Working Group on Disarmament
Policy
- Sandys,
Duncan, British Minister of Defense until October 1959;
thereafter Minister of Aviation
- Saulnier, Raymond
J., Chairman of the Council of Economic
Advisers
- Scoville, Herbert
E., Assistant Director of the Central Intelligence
Agency and Director of the Office of Scientific Intelligence
- Scribner, Fred C,
Jr., Under Secretary of the Treasury
- Segni,
Antonio, Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Defense from July 1958; Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior from
February 1959; Minister of Foreign Affairs from March 1960
- Sharp, Dudley
C, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force until January
31, 1959; Under Secretary of the Air Force, August 3–December 11, 1959;
thereafter Secretary of the Air Force
- Shoup, General David
M., Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps from January
1, 1960
- Sides, Vice Admiral John
H., Director, Weapons Systems Evaluation
Group
- Smith,
Bromley, Staff Member, National Security Council, until
January 1959; thereafter Executive Officer, Operations Coordinating
Board
- Smith, Gerard
C, Assistant Secretary of State for Policy
Planning
- Smith, General Walter
Bedell (Ret.), disarmament adviser
- Smith, Brigadier General
Willard W., Deputy Director, Net Evaluation
Subcommittee Staff
- Spaak,
Paul-Henri, Secretary General of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization
- Spiers,
Ronald, Officer in Charge of Disarmament Affairs,
Department of State
- Sprague, Mansfield
D., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Affairs until September 3, 1958
- Sprague,
Robert, Director, Security Resources Panel, ODM Science Advisory Committee on Deterrence
and Survival in the Nuclear Age, from September 1957
- Staats, Elmer
B., Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget
- Stans, Maurice
H., Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget, until March
1958; thereafter Director
- Starbird, Brigadier General
Alfred D., Director, Division of Military
Application, Atomic Energy Commission
- Stassen, Harold
E., Special Assistant to the President for Disarmament
until February 15, 1958
- Strauss, Admiral Lewis
L., Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, until June
30, 1958; Secretary of Commerce from October 24, 1958
- Symington, W.
Stuart, Democratic Senator from Missouri
- Taylor, General Maxwell
D., Chief of Staff of the Army until July 1,
1959
- Teller, Edward,
Director, Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Weapons Laboratory
- Thomas, General Gerald
C., Director, Net Evaluation Subcommittee
Staff
- Thompson, Llewellyn
E., Ambassdor to the Soviet Union
- Tsarapkin, Semen
K., Soviet Representative to the Geneva Conference on
the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapon Tests from 1958
- Twining, General Nathan
F., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff until
September 30, 1960
- Wadsworth, James
J., U.S. Representative to the Geneva Conference on the
Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapon Tests until August 31, 1960; Permament
Representative to the United Nations from September 8, 1960
- Washburn,
Abbott, Deputy Director, United States Information
Agency
- White, General Thomas
D., Chief of Staff of the Air Force
- Whitman, Ann
C., Personal Secretary to President Eisenhower
- Whitney, John
Hay, Ambassador to the United Kingdom
- Wiesenand, Brigadier General
James F., Special Assistant to the Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Wiesner, Jerome
B., Member, President’s Science Advisory
Committee
- Wilcox, Francis
O., Assistant Secretary of State for International
Organization Affairs
- Williams,
Haydn, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for NSC Affairs and Plans, International Security
Affairs
- Wilson, Charles
E., Secretary of Defense until October 8, 1957
- Wright,
Michael, British Deputy Representative to the Geneva
Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapon Tests from 1960
- Yeagley, J.
Walter, Acting Assistant Attorney General for Internal
Security, Department of Justice
- York, Dr. Herbert
F., Director of Research and Engineering, Department
of Defense, from December 30, 1958
- Zorin, Valerian
A., Soviet Representative to the United Nations and to
the Ten-Nation Disarmament Conference from 1960