Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume V,
United Nations, 1969–1972
Names
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Abdel-Rahman, Ibrahim H.,
Executive Director, United Nations Industrial Development
Organization
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Abdel-Wahab, Mostafa Wateb,
United Arab Republic Alternate Representative on the UN Council for Namibia 1969
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Abdulah, Frank Owen,
Minister-Counselor, Trinidad and Tobago Mission to the United Nations; Vice
Chairman, United Nations Committee of 24, 1972
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Abdulgani, Hadji Roeslan,
Indonesian Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Abdulla, Rahmatalla, Sudanese
Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1972
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Ackerman, Karl D., Deputy
Executive Secretary of State for Management
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Adebo, Chief S. O., Executive
Director of UNITAR until 1970
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Aichi, Kiichi, Foreign Minister
of Japan until July 1971
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Akwei, Richard Maximilian,
Ghanaian Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Aldrich, George H., Deputy
Legal Adviser, Department of State
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Algard, Ole, member, Norwegian
Delegation to the 25th General Assembly of the United Nations, 1970
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Ali, Amjad, Chairman, Committee
on Contributions, 5th Committee of the United Nations General Assembly,
1969
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Allen, Mark E., U.K. Alternate
Representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council
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Allen, Ward P., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs,
1969
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Alphand, Herve,
Secretary-General, French Foreign Ministry, 1972
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Amerasinghe, Hamilton Shirley,
Ceylonese Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Amin Dada, Idi, President of
Uganda
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An Chih-Yuan, Head of
Delegation of the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations Seabeds
Committee
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Anand Panyarachun, Thai
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Anderson, G. Norman, Office of
Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
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Annenberg, Walter H.,
Ambassador to the United Kingdom, April 1969–October 1974
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Arita Quinonez, Roberto,
Honduran Alternate Representative to the United Nations
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Armitage, John A., Director,
Office of United Nations Political Affairs, Bureau of International
Organization Affairs, Department of State
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Aryubi, Mohammed Hakim, First
Secretary, Afghan Mission to the United Nations, 1971; Rapporteur, United
Nations Committee of 24, 1972
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Asensio, Lionel E., First
Secretary, Guatemalan Mission to the United Nations
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Ashwin, Charles Robin,
Australian Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations,
1971
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Atherton, Alfred L., Jr.,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs
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Auraujo-Castro, Joao Augusto
de, Brazilian Permanent Representative to the United
Nations
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Bailey, Kenneth H., political
and economic officer, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, UN Budgetary and Administrative Policy Staff
from April 1972
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Baker, Raymond W., Counselor,
Fiji Mission to the United Nations, 1971
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Banda, Albert J. M., Malawian
Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1972
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Bandaranaike, Sirimavo R. D.,
Prime Minister of Ceylon
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Baroody, Jamil M., Saudi
Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Bayulken, Umit Haluk, Turkish
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Beam, Jacob D., Ambassador to
the Soviet Union April 1969–January 1973
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Bell, Kathleen, Chief, Division
of Institutional Development and Coordination Affairs, Office of
International Economic and Social Affairs, Bureau of International
Organization Affairs, Department of State
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Bell, S. Morey, Country
Director for Panama, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of
State
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Bender, Albert F., Counsellor
for Legal and International Organization Affairs, U.S. Mission to the United Nations, 1972
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Benites, Leopoldo, Ecuadorian
Deputy Representative to the United Nations; Chairman of the Preparatory
Committee on the Tenth Anniversary of the Declaration on Granting
Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples
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Bennett, W. Tapley,
U.S. Deputy Permanent Representative on the
Security Council, 1971
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Bergsten, C. Fred, member of
the National Security Council staff
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Bleha, C. Thomas, Desk Officer
for Thailand, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of
State, 1972
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Bokassa, Jean-Bedel, President
of the Central African Republic
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Bomboko, Justin Marie, Foreign
Minister, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa), 1969
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Bouayad-Agha, Fathih Khaouane,
Deputy Permanent Representative of Algeria to the United Nations
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Boucah, Alfred, Counsellor,
Gabonese Mission to the United Nations
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Boughton, James H., Senior
Regional Adviser, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department
of State
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Boyd, Aquilino E., Permanent
Representative of Panama to the United Nations
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Boyd, John D. I., First
Secretary, British Embassy to the United States, 1971
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Bray, Charles W. III,
Director, Office of Press Relations, Department of State, 1971
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Breer, William T.,
Politico-Military Officer, Office of Japanese Affairs, Bureau of East Asian
and Pacific Affairs, Department of State, 1971
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Brewster, Robert C., Deputy
Executive Secretary, Department of State, 1969–1971
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Brooks, Angie E., member of
the Liberian Delegation to the 25th General Assembly of the United Nations,
1970; President of 24th UN General Assembly,
1969
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Brown, Elizabeth Ann,
Director, Office of United Nations Political Affairs, Bureau of
International Organization Affairs, Department of State
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Brown, Dr. Harrison, Foreign
Secretary, U.S. National Academy of
Sciences
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Brown, Robert L., Deputy
Executive Secretary, Department of State
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Brown, William A.,
international relations officer, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs,
Office of Asian Communist Affairs, Department of State, August 1970–August
1972
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Brown, Winthrop G., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs until April
1972
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Buffum, William B., Deputy
Representative of the United States to the Security Council until December
1969
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Bunche, Dr. Ralph, Under
United Nations Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs until October
1971
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Burnham, Forbes, Prime Minister
of Guyana
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Burns, John H., Ambassador to
Tanzania until June 22, 1969
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Burns, Robert T., Deputy
Director, Office of Northern European Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs,
Department of State
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Bury, Leslie H. E.,
Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1971
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Bush, George Herbert Walker,
Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations March 1,
1971–January 18, 1973
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Butler, Richard William, First
Secretary, Australian Mission to the United Nations; Australian
representative to the 5th Committee, UN
General Assembly, 1972
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Cabral, Amilcar,
Secretary-General, Partido Africano de Independencia de Guine e Cabo Verde
(African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde)
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Caglayangil, Ihsan Sabriv,
Foreign Minister of Turkey until March 1971
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Caradon, Lord (Hugh Mackintosh
Foot), British Permanent Representative to the
United Nations until June 1970
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Cargo, William I., Director,
Planning and Coordination Staff, Department of State, August 1969–July
1973
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Carrillo Flores, Antonio,
former Foreign Minister of Mexico; Secretary-General, UN World Population Conference
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Carter, W. Beverly, Jr.,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs
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Cash, Frank E., Jr., Country
Director for Turkey, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs,
Department of State
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Castaneda Cornejo, Ricardo
Guillermo, Salvadoran Alternate Representative to
the United Nations
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Ceausescu, Nicolae, President
of Romania
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Chadha, S. M. S., First
Secretary, Indian Mission to the United Nations; Rapporteur, Committee of
24, 1970
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Chang, Chun-Ming, Republic of
China Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Chang Chung, Secretary-General,
Office of the President, Republic of China
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Chao Wei, Second Secretary,
People’s Republic of China Mission to the United Nations
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Chase, Robert W., Multilateral
Organizations Adviser, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs,
Department of State
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Chayet, Claude, French Deputy
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Che Yin-shou, Director of
International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of
China
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Ch’en Chu, People’s Republic of
China Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Chen, Henry, Political
Counselor, Embassy of the Republic of China
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Cheng Pao-nan, Republic of
China Representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva
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Chi Peng-fei, Acting Foreign
Minister, People’s Republic of China
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Chi Peng-tei, Foreign Minister
of the People’s Republic of China
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Chi Shu-jang, Assistant to the
Military Adviser, People’s Republic of China Mission to the United
Nations
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Chiang Ching-kuo, Vice
Premier, Republic of China
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Chiang Kai-shek, President of
the Republic of China
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Chiao Kuan-hua, Vice Foreign
Minister, People’s Republic of China; led first delegation to the United
Nations, November 1971
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Chien, Frederick F., Director
of North American Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of
China
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Chihota, Lovemore P., chief
representative of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) in Tanzania
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Chou En-lai, Premier and
Foreign Minister of the People’s Republic of China
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Chou Nan, First Secretary,
Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations
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Chow Shu-kai, Ambassador of
the Republic of China to the United States; Foreign Minister of the Republic
of China from April 1971
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Chuchukin, Vladimir
Aleksandrovich, First Secretary, Soviet Mission to the
United Nations
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Cleland, Joseph Quao, Deputy
Permanent Representative and Acting Permanent Representative of Ghana to the
United Nations, 1972
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Cole, Daniel O., Alternate
Representative of Sierra Leone to the United Nations Economic and Social
Council
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Combs, Richard E., Jr.,
Adviser for Political and Security Affairs, U.S. Mission to the United Nations, 1972
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Coote, Wendell B., Director of
East African Affairs, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State,
1971
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Coradin, Jean, Haitian
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Corner, Frank, New Zealand
Ambassador to the United States
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Crimmins, John Hugh, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, April 1969–March
1973
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Cromer, Earl of (George Rowland Stanley
Baring), British Ambassador to the United States
from February 1971
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Cromwell, W. Kennedy, Regional
Affairs Officer, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State
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Crosby, Oliver S., Country
Director for Southern Africa, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of
State
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Crowe, Sir Colin, British
Permanent Representative to the United Nations from June 1970
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Cuevas Cancino, Francisco,
Mexican Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Cumes, J. W. S., member of
the Australian Delegation to the 25th General Assembly of the United
Nations, 1970
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Cummins, Sidney S.,
Officer-in-Charge of Financial Management Reports and Statistics, Office of
International Administration, Bureau of International Organization Affairs,
Department of State, 1969
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Cunningham, William J.,
Political officer, US Embassy, Tokyo, 1971
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Curran, Robert T., Deputy
Executive Secretary, Department of State
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D’Anethan, Roland, Director of
Western European and North American Affairs, Foreign Ministry of
Belgium
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Da Mota, D. Silvera, Chairman,
5th Committee of the UN General Assembly,
1969
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Dadzie, Emmanuel K., Secretary
of the United Nations Committee of 24 in 1969
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Danieli, Akili B. C.,
Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations until 1969
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Danielson, George E.,
Democratic Congressman from California, 1971
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Davidson, George F.,
UN Under Secretary-General for Administration
and Management
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Davies, Rodger P., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs,
1971
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Davignon, Vicomte Etienne,
Director-General, Foreign Ministry of Belgium
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Davis, Jeanne W.
Director, NSC Staff Secretariat,
1970–1971
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Day, Arthur R., Deputy
Director, Office of United Nations Political Affairs, Bureau of
International Organization Affairs, Department of State
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Dean, John Wesley, III,
Counsel to the President July 1970–April 1973
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De la Gorce, Francois, French
Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations from late 1970
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De Palma, Samuel, Assistant
Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs February 7,
1969–June 20, 1973
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De Prat Gay, Gaston,
Argentine Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1972
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De Zavala-Urriolagoitia,
Julio, Bolivian Deputy Permanent Representative to the
United Nations, 1972
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Del Castaldo, Massimo, Italian
Alternate Representative to the Committee of 24
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Derwinski, Edward J.,
Representative, U.S. Delegation to the 26th
General Assembly of the United Nations, 1971
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Deutch, Michael J., consulting
engineer, Washington, D.C.
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Dipp-Gomez, Kemil, Counselor,
Mission of the Dominican Republic to the United Nations, 1972
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Djermakoye, Issoufou, United
Nations Under Secretary-General for Non-Self-Governing Territories
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Dlamini, Mboni Naph, Permanent
Representative of Swaziland to the United Nations
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Dobles Sanchez, Luis,
Permanent Representative of Costa Rica to the United Nations
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Donald, Richard H., Director
of Regional Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of
State
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Donelan, Joseph F., Jr.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Budget and Finance,
1970
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Dos Santos, Marcelino, Acting
Vice-President of Frente de Libertacao de Mocambique (Front for the
Liberation of Mozambique)
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Douglas-Home, Sir Alec,
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of the United
Kingdom June 1970–March 1974
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Drexler, Robert W., Political
Officer, U.S. Consulate General, Hong Kong,
1970
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Driss, Rachid, Permanent
Representative of Tunisia to the United Nations
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Dubs, Adolph, Country Director
for the Soviet Union, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
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Dunn, Paxton T., Adviser for
Economic and Social Affairs, U.S. Mission to
the United Nations
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Echeverria, Luis, President of
Mexico, 1970–1976
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Ehrlichman, John D.
Counsel to the President, January–November 1969; Assistant to the
President for Domestic Affairs, November 1969–May 1973
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Eliot, Theodore L., Jr.,
Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary of the
Department of State, August 1969–September 1973; thereafter Ambassador to
Afghanistan
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Ericson, Richard A., Country
Director for Japan, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of
State
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Espinosa, Augusto, Colombian
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Fakhreddine, Mohamed, Sudanese
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Feldman, Harvey J.,
Officer-in-Charge of Dependent Area Affairs, Office of UN Political Affairs, Bureau of International
Organization Affairs, Department of State, 1972
-
Fessenden, Russell, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, July 1971–December
1972
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Finger, Seymour Maxwell,
Senior Adviser to the Permanent Representative of the United States to the
United Nations; U.S. Representative to the
Special Committee on the Situation with Regard to the Implementation of the
Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and
Peoples (Committee of 24)
-
Fisher, Joel M., Deputy
Director, Office of International Economic and Social Affairs, Bureau of
International Organization Affairs, Department of State
-
Flanigan, Peter M., Assistant
to the President
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Flemming, Harry S., Special
Assistant to the President
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Fletcher, Arthur, Alternate
Representative, U.S. Delegation to the 26th
General Assembly of the United Nations, 1971
-
Fobes, John E., Deputy
Director-General, UNESCO
-
Folger, Kathryn N.,
Legislative Management Officer, Bureau of Congressional Relations,
Department of State
-
Frechtling, Louis, Director,
Office of International Administration, Bureau of International Organization
Affairs, Department of State
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Frei, Eduardo, President of
Chile until 1970
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Frisbie, Norman,
Officer-in-Charge of Dependent Area Affairs, Office of United Nations
Political Affairs, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department
of State
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Froebe, John A., Jr., Desk
Officer for New Zealand, Department of State, 1971
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Fukuda, Takeo, Japanese Foreign
Minister, 1971
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Garcia Robles, Alfonso,
Mexican Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1971
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Garoeb, Moses, Administrative
Secretary, South West Africa People’s Organization
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George, Scott, Director, United
Kingdom, Ireland, and Malta Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department
of State
-
Gleysteen, Culver, Deputy
Assistant Director, International Relations Bureau, Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency
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Gleysteen, William H., Deputy
Director, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Office of UN Political Affairs, Department of State,
August 1966–September 1969; Director, Office of Research and Analysis for
East Asia and the Pacific, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, September
1969–June 1971
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Gontha, Hubert Rudy,
Indonesian Representative to the 5th Committee of the UN General Assembly, 1972
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Goott, Daniel, Labor Adviser,
Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
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Gore, Louise,
U.S. Representative to the Executive Board of
UNESCO
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Gorton, John G., Prime
Minister of Australia, 1968–1971
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Gough, Betty, Chief, Human
Resources Affairs Division, Office of International Economic and Social
Affairs, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of
State
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Graham, Pierre, Deputy
Director, Office of International Economic and Social Affairs, Bureau of
International Organization Affairs, Department of State, 1969
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Green, Marshall, Assistant
Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, May 1969–May
1973
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Greene, Joseph N., Jr.,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization
Affairs
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Griffiths, John C., Economic
Officer for United Kingdom Affairs, Department of State, 1972
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Grigg, Ernest C., III, Adviser
for Political and Security Affairs, U.S.
Mission to the United Nations, 1972
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Grinberg, Barouh, Counselor,
Bulgarian Mission to the United Nations; Vice Chairman, Committee of 24,
1971
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Gromyko, Andrei A., Foreign
Minister of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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Gumane, Paulo, President of
Revolutionary Committee of Mozambique
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Guyer, Roberto E., Under
Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs, United Nations
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Haig, Brigadier General Alexander M.,
Jr., USA, Senior Military Assistant to the Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs, January 1969–June 1970;
Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, June
1970–January 1973
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Haldeman, H. R., Assistant to
the President, January 1969–April 1973
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Hall, William O.,
U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia until May 15,
1971
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Halsted, David C.,
international relations officer, Office of UN
Political Affairs, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department
of State, from February 1971
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Hambro, Edvard, Norwegian
Permanent Representative to the United Nations; President of the UN General Assembly, 1970
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Hamid, Agha Abdul, Assistant
Secretary-General for Public Information, United Nations, 1969
-
Harmel, Pierre C. J. M.,
Foreign Minister of Belgium, March 1966–November 1972
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Hartley, Virginia F., special
assistant, Office of United Nations Political Affairs, Bureau of
International Organization Affairs, Department of State
-
Hearn, Godfrey Lewis,
Counselor, Canadian Mission to the United Nations
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Heath, Edward, Prime Minister
of the United Kingdom, June 1970–March 1974
-
Helms, Richard M., Director of
Central Intelligence until February 1973
-
Helseth, William A.
Multilateral Organizations Adviser, Office of Regional Affairs, Bureau
of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State
-
Hennes, Richard V., Deputy
Director, Office of International Administration, Bureau of International
Organization Affairs, Department of State; Executive Secretary of the
Bureau, 1971
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Hennig, Georg, personal
assistant to the UN Secretary-General,
1972
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Henry, Paul-Marc, Assistant
Administrator and Associate Director, Bureau of Operations and Programming,
UNDP; Coordinator, UN Relief Operations in Dacca (UNROD), 1971
-
Herrera, Felipe, former
President of the Inter-American Development Bank and Chilean candidate for
Secretary-General of the United Nations
-
Herter, Christian A., Jr.,
Director, Office of Environmental Affairs, Department of State
-
Herz, Martin F., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from
June 1970
-
Hillenbrand, Martin J.,
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, February 1969–April
1972
-
Hoffman, Paul, Administrator,
United Nations Development Program until January 1972
-
Holdridge, John, member of the
National Security Council staff, 1970–1972
-
Holmes, Richard A., Political
Officer, U.S. Consulate General, Hong Kong,
1970
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Holyoake, Keith, Prime Minister
of New Zealand
-
Horwitz, Leonard J., Deputy
Director, Office of Panama Affairs, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs,
Department of State
-
Hsueh, Yu Chi, Republic of
China Ambassador to Canada; member of the ROC Delegation to the 25th UN
General Assembly, October–December 1970
-
Huang Hua, People’s Republic of
China Permanent Representative to the United Nations from November
1971
-
Hulinsky, Ilja, First
Secretary, Czechoslovakian Mission to the United Nations; Vice Chairman,
Committee of 24, 1972
-
Hurwitch, Robert A., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, September
1969–August 1973
-
Idzumbuir, Theodore, Democratic
Republic of the Congo Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Ionescu, Vergiliu, Second
Secretary, Romanian Mission to the United Nations, 1971
-
Irwin, James C.
Adviser for Political and Security Affairs, U.S. Mission to the United Nations, 1972
-
Irwin, John N.
Under Secretary of State, September 1970–July 1972; Deputy Secretary
of State, July 1972–February 1973
-
Ismail, Dato Mohamed bin Mohamed
Yosef, Malaysian Permanent Representative to the
United Nations until 1969
-
Issraelyan, Viktor Levonovich,
Soviet Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Jackson, Sir Robert, Under
Secretary-General in charge of UN Relief
Operation in Dacca, 1972
-
Jakobson, Max, Finnish
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Jamieson, Kenneth D., British
Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1971
-
Jankowitsch, Peter, Austrian
Permanent Representative to the United Nations until 1971
-
Jardim, Anne, Guyanese
Ambassador to Venezuela, 1971
-
Jarring, Gunnar V., Special
Representative, United Nations Middle East Mission
-
Javits, Jacob L., Senator
(Republican–New York), member of the U.S.
Delegation to the 25th UN General Assembly,
1970
-
Jenkins, Alfred le S.,
Director of the Office of Asian Communist Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and
Pacific Affairs, Department of State, 1970
-
Jiminez, Privado G.,
Philippine Acting Permanent Representative to the United Nations,
1970
-
Johnson, Peter B., Special
Assistant to the Secretary of State, 1971
-
Johnson, U. Alexis, Under
Secretary of State for Political Affairs, February 1969–February 1973
-
Jones, Betty-Jane,
Officer-in-Charge, UN Political Affairs,
Office of United Nations Political Affairs, Bureau of International
Organization Affairs, Department of State
-
Jones, Norvill, staff member,
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
-
Jones, Paul W., Jr., Deputy
Director, Office of International Administration, Bureau of International
Organization Affairs, Department of State
-
Jouejati, Rafic, Deputy
Permanent Representative of Syria to the United Nations; Vice Chairman of
the Committee of 24, 1971
-
Judd, Dr. Walter, Chairman,
Committee of One Million Against the Admission of Communist China to the
United Nations
-
Kamil, J. A., Counselor,
Malaysian Mission to the United Nations, 1972
-
Kankasa, Timothy, Zambian
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
-
Kao Liang, First Secretary,
Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations
-
Kaunda, Kenneth, President of
Zambia
-
Kekkonen, Uhro, President of
Finland
-
Kennedy, Colonel Richard,
member of the National Security Council Staff, 1970
-
Kerley, Ernest L., Assistant
Legal Adviser for United Nations Affairs, Department of State, from December
1971
-
Khampan Panya, member, Laotian
Delegation to the 25th UN General
Assembly
-
Killefer, Thomas, former Vice
President, Export-Import Bank, and U.S.
Executive Director, Inter-American Bank
-
Kishi, Nobosuke, former Prime
Minister of Japan, 1971
-
Kissinger, Henry A., Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs from January 1969
-
Kittani, Ismat T., Assistant
Secretary-General for Inter-Agency Affairs, United Nations
-
Kosciusko-Morizet, Jacques,
Permanent Representative of France to the United Nations, February 1970–May
1972; thereafter French Ambassador to the United States
-
Kosygin, Alexei N., Chairman
of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R.
-
Kreisberg, Paul H., Director,
Office of Asian Communist Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs,
Department of State
-
Kulaga, Eugeniusz, Permanent
Representative of Poland to the United Nations
-
Kutakov, Leonid N.,
Under-Secretary-General for Political and Security Council Affairs, United
Nations
-
Kyprianou, Spyros, Foreign
Minister of Cyprus, 1971
-
Laird, Melvin R., Secretary of
Defense, January 1969–January 1973
-
Lakeland, Albert, Executive
Assistant to Senator Jacob L. Javits
-
Lawrence, Edward W., Officer
in Charge of United Nations Affairs, Office of International Administration,
Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State
-
Lehman, John, member of the
National Security Council Staff
-
Levin, Herbert, staff member,
National Security Council
-
Levine, Melvin H., staff
member, National Security Council
-
Lin Chia-sen, Second Secretary,
Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations
-
Lin Fang, military adviser,
Chinese People’s Republic Mission to the United Nations
-
Lindsay, John V., Mayor of New
York City Lion, Rene, Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission, Belgian Embassy
to the United States
-
Liu Chieh, Permanent
Representative of the Republic of China to the United Nations
-
Lockhart, Frank P. Jr.,
planning adviser, Office of Regional Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and
Pacific Affairs, Department of State.
-
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Permanent
Representative of the United States to the United Nations, January
1953–September 1960
-
Long, Jay H.,
Officer-in-Charge of UN Organization and Far
Eastern Affairs, Office of UN Political
Affairs, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of
State
-
Longerstaey, Edouard, Permanent
Representative of Belgium to the United Nations
-
Lord, Winston, member of the
National Security Council Staff, 1969–1971
-
Loridan, Walter, Ambassador of
Belgium to the United States
-
Lovestone, Jay, Director of
International Affairs, AFL–CIO
-
Lusaka, Paul J. F., Permanent
Representative of Zambia to the United Nations, 1972
-
Macomber, William B.
Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations until October
1969; thereafter Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration (title
changed to Management after July 12, 1971) October 1969–April 1973
-
Maga, Hubert, President of
Dahomey
-
Makeyev, Evgeny Nikolaevich,
Deputy Permanent Representative of the Soviet Union to the United
Nations
-
Makonnen, Tassew, Second
Secretary, Ethiopian Mission to the United Nations, 1970
-
Malik, Adam, Foreign Minister
of Indonesia
-
Malik, Yakov Aleksandrovich,
Permanent Representative of the USSR to the
United Nations
-
Marcy, Carl, Chief of Staff of
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1969
-
Martin, Edwin M.,
U.S. Consul General, Hong Kong, 1970
-
Martin, Graham A., Special
Assistant for Refugee Affairs; Ambassador to Italy, September 1969–February
1973; thereafter Ambassador to Viet-Nam
-
Martin, James V., Jr.,
Director for Australian and New Zealand Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and
Pacific Affairs, Department of State
-
Martin, Thomas G., Country
Officer for Portugal, Department of State, 1971
-
Masmoudi, Mohamed, Foreign
Minister of Tunisia
-
Matheson, Angus J., Counselor,
Canadian Mission to the United Nations
-
Matthews, H. Keith,
Under-Secretary-General for Administration and Management, United
Nations
-
Mayo, Robert P., Director,
Bureau of the Budget, 1969
-
McBride, Robert H., Ambassador
to the Democratic Republic of the Congo until May 16, 1969
-
McConaughy, Walter P.,
Ambassador to the Republic of China June 1966–April 1974
-
McDonald, John W., Jr.,
Director, Office of International Economic and Social Affairs, Bureau of
International Organization Affairs, Department of State, 1969; Coordinator
for Multilateral Development Programs, Bureau of International
Organizational Affairs, 1971
-
McGee, Gale W., Senator
(Democrat–Wyoming), member, U.S. Delegation
to the 27th UN General Assembly, 1972
-
McGuire, Ralph J., Director,
Office of NATO and Atlantic
Political-Military Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of
State
-
McIntyre, Sir Laurence,
Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations, 1971
-
McMahon, William, Prime
Minister of Australia, 1972–1975; Minister for Foreign Affairs
1969–1971
-
McNamara, Robert S., Director
of the World Bank from 1968
-
McNutt, Louise, United Nations
Adviser, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of
State
-
McSweeney, Katherine B.,
Adviser for Political and Security Affairs, U.S. Mission to the United Nations
-
Meany, George, Chairman of the
AFL–CIO
-
Mendelevich, Lev Isakovich,
Soviet Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations until
1970
-
Merrillees, Robert Stuart,
Second Secretary, Australian Mission to the United Nations
-
Mestiri, Mahmoud, Chairman of
UN Committee of 24 until August 20,
1969
-
Meyer, Charles A., Assistant
Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs
-
Meyer, Frank G., Assistant
Secretary of State for Administration, September 1969–May 1971
-
Meyer Picon, Santiago, Second
Secretary, Mexican Mission to the United Nations, 1969
-
Miglioulo, Giovanni,
Minister-Counselor, Italian Mission to the United Nations
-
Millard, Guy E., Minister,
British Embassy to the United States
-
Miller, Robert H., Deputy
Executive Secretary, Department of State, 1971
-
Moberly, John C., Counselor,
British Embassy, 1971
-
Mojsov, Lazar, Yugoslav
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Molina, Jose Luis, Costa Rican
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Molina-Duarte, Simon,
Counselor for Economic Affairs, Venezuelan Mission to the United Nations,
1972
-
Monsma, George N.,
International Organizations Adviser, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs,
Department of State
-
Moore, C. Robert, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs
-
Moore, Robert W., Director,
Office of Regional Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs,
Department of State
-
Moose, Richard, member of the
National Security Council staff, 1969–1970
-
Mori, Haruki, Vice Foreign
Minister of Japan, 1971
-
Moro, Aldo, Foreign Minister of
Italy
-
Morris, Henry L., member,
UN Staff Pension Committee
-
Morse, David, Chairman,
Advisory Panel on Program Policy, UNDP
-
Morse, F. Bradford, Under
Secretary-General for Political and General Assembly Affairs, United
Nations, from March 1972
-
Mosbacher, Emil, Chief of
Protocol, Department of State, January 1969–June 1972
-
Moser, Leo J.
Director, Republic of China Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific
Affairs, Department of State, 1971
-
Mott, Charles, First Secretary,
Australian Mission to the UN, 1971
-
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick,
Representative to the U.S. Delegation to the
26th General Assembly of the United Nations, 1971
-
Mueller, Richard B., Second
Secretary, Finnish Mission to the United Nations
-
Mueller, Richard W.,
Secretariat Staff, Department of State, from 1972
-
Murray, Richard W., Director,
Office of Budget Planning and Presentation, Bureau of Administration,
Department of State, 1969
-
Mwaanga, Vernon Johnson,
Zimbabwean Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Nachmanoff, Arnold, member of
the National Security Council staff
-
Naito, Takeshi, Counselor,
Japanese Mission to the United Nations
-
Nakagawa, Toru, Japanese
Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1971–1972
-
Narasimhan, C. V., Deputy
Secretary-General of the United Nations; Acting Administrator of the UN Development Program in 1971; UN Under Secretary-General for Inter-Agency
Affairs and Coordination, 1972–1978; Chef de Cabinet to the
Secretary-General, 1972
-
Nava Carrillo, German,
Venezuelan Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Vice
President of the Committee of 24; Acting President August 20, 1969–March 5,
1970, President January 1–July 9, 1971
-
Ndhlovu, Edward, Deputy
National Secretary, Zimbabwe African People’s Union
-
Nethercut, Richard D.,
political officer, Consulate General, Hong Kong, 1970
-
Newlin, Michael H., Counselor
for Political and Security Affairs, U.S.
Mission to the United Nations, 1971
-
Newsom, David D., Assistant
Secretary of State for African Affairs, July 8, 1969–January 13, 1974
-
Nicol, Davidson, Sierra Leonean
Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations; President of the
Committee of 24 in 1970
-
Nielson, Oscar H., Executive
Director, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, 1971
-
Niklessa, Ivan Guryevich,
Senior Counselor, Soviet Mission to the United Nations Nishibori,
Director-General of UN Affairs, Japanese
Foreign Ministry, 1971
-
Nixon, Richard M., President
of the United States, January 20, 1969–August 9, 1974
-
Nokwa, Duma, Deputy Secretary
General, African National Congress Norland Donald R., Chargé d’Affaires ad
interim in Guinea, December 1971–June 1972
-
Nouira, Hadi, Prime Minister of
Tunisia Nyerere, Julius, President of Tanzania Nzo, Alfred, Spokesman,
African National Congress
-
O’Connor, Patrick T.,
political and economic officer, Office of International Administration,
Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State, June
1970–May 1971; UN Budgetary and
Administrative Policy Staff, May 1971–September 1972
-
Ogiso, Motoo, Deputy Permanent
Representative of Japan to the United Nations Okun, Herbert S., Deputy Director, Office of
Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
-
Ortiz de Rozas, Carlos,
Argentine Permanent Representative to the United Nations Overby, Andrew,
former assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury, 1952–1957
-
Paemen, Hugo, press officer,
Belgian Foreign Ministry
-
Papendorp, J. Theodore,
country officer for Belgium, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of
State
-
Parsons, Anthony Derrick,
Counselor and Head of Chancery, British Mission to the United Nations
-
Pastinen, Ilkka, Deputy
Permanent Representative of Finland to the United Nations
-
Peale, Samuel R.,
international relations officer, Office of UN
Political Affairs, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department
of State, from March 1969; Acting Chief, Dependent Area Affairs,
February–October 1971
-
Pedersen, Richard F.,
U.S. Deputy Permanent Representative at the
UN Security Council, 1968; Counselor of
the Department of State, January 1969–July 1973
-
Pelcovits, Nathan A., special
assistant, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of
State
-
Percy, Charles, Senator
(Republican–Illinois)
-
Perez-Alonso, Gilberto,
Minister-Counsellor, Nicaraguan Mission to the United Nations
-
Perez-Guerrero, Manuel,
Secretary-General, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
-
Peterffy, George von, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs,
1971
-
Peterson, Rudolph A.,
Administrator of the United Nations Development Program from January
1972
-
Petri, Lennart, Vice President,
United Nations Industrial Development Board, 1970
-
Phillips, Christopher H.,
Deputy Permanent Representative of the United States on the United Nations
Security Council
-
Phouma, Souvanna, Prime
Minister of Laos
-
Pitty Velasquez, Nander A.,
Permanent Representative of Panama to the Organization of American States,
1972
-
Platt, Nicholas, Chief, Asian
Communist Areas Division, Office of Research and Analysis for East Asia and
Pacific, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
-
Plimsoll, Sir James,
Australian Ambassador to the United States
-
Pompidou, Georges, President of
France from June 1969
-
Prentice, Colgate S., officer
in charge United Nations Affairs, Office of International Administration,
Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State
-
Raczkowski, Stanislaw, member,
United Nations Committee on Contributions, 1971
-
Rae, Saul F., Canadian
Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1972
-
Rahnema, Majid, former Iranian
Minister of Science
-
Ramphal, Shridath S., Attorney
General and Minister of State of Guyana; candidate for Secretary-General of
the United Nations, 1971
-
Razak, Tun Abdul, Prime
Minister of Malaysia
-
Reinstein, Jacques, Coordinator
for United Nations Development Decade, Bureau of International Organization
Affairs, Department of State
-
Reis, Herbert K., Legal
Adviser, Mission to the United Nations
-
Rendahl, John D., Special
Assistant and Staff Director, NSC
Interdepartmental Group, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of
State
-
Reyes, Narciso, Philippine
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Rhodes, John I. M., Minister
and Treasury Adviser, United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations,
1969
-
Rice, Walter L., Ambassador to
Australia, September 1969–May 1973
-
Richardson, Eliot L., Under
Secretary of State, January 1969–June 1970
-
Rios, Didimo, Panamanian Deputy
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Roberts, Ralph S., Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Budget, Bureau of Administration, Department of
State, 1969
-
Rodriguez, Teofila Acosta,
First Secretary, Cuban Mission to the United Nations, 1972
-
Rogers, William P., Secretary
of State January 1969–September 1973
-
Rolz-Bennet, José, Under
Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs, United Nations, 1970
-
Rooney, John L.,
Representative (Democrat–New York), Chairman, Subcommittee on the
Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related
Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives
-
Rosenstock, Robert B., Adviser
for Legal Affairs, Mission to the United Nations, 1972
-
Ross, Claude G., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; Ambassador to Tanzania,
December 27, 1969–June 25, 1972
-
Rothenberg, Morris.
Deputy Director, Office of United Nations Political Affairs, Bureau of
International Organization Affairs, Department of State
-
Rowberg, Brynhild C., country
officer for the Republic of Korea, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs, Department of State, 1969
-
Sacksteder, Frederick H.,
Jr., Adviser for Political and Security Affairs, Mission
to the United Nations
-
Sadruddin Aga Khan, Prince,
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
-
Salim, Salim Ahmed, Tanzanian
Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Chairman of the Committee of
24, 1972
-
Salins, Carl F.
Deputy Legal Adviser, Department of State, 1971
-
Samuels, Nathaniel, Deputy
Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, April 1969–April 1972
-
Sato, Eisaku, Prime Minister of
Japan until July 1972
-
Saunders, Harold L., member,
National Security Council staff
-
Sayre, Robert M., Ambassador
to Panama
-
Schaufele, William E., Jr.,
U.S. Deputy Permanent Representative on the
United Nations Security Council
-
Schiff, Stanley D., Staff
Director, NSC Interdepartmental Group,
Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State
-
Schumann, Maurice, French
Foreign Minister
-
Scott, John Vivian, New
Zealand Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Seignoret, Eustace E.,
Trinidad and Tobago Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Selassie, Haile, Emperor of
Ethiopia
-
Sen, Samar, Indian Permanent
Representative to the United Nations
-
Senghor, Leopold Sedar,
President of Senegal
-
Sevilla-Sacasta, Guillermo,
Nicaraguan Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Shahi, Agha, Pakistani
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Shakhov, Pavel Fedorovich,
Soviet Alternate Representative to the United Nations Committee of 24 until
1969
-
Shaw, John D. B., British
Alternate Representative to the United Nations Committee of 24
-
Shen, James C. H., Ambassador
of the Republic of China to the United States from May 1971
-
Shepard, Rear Admiral Alan
B., Alternate Representative, U.S. Delegation to the 26th General Assembly of the United
Nations, 1971
-
Shi Yen-hua, interpreter,
Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations
-
Shoesmith, Thomas P., Country
Director for the Republic of China, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific
Affairs, Department of State
-
Singh, Sardar Swaram, Indian
Foreign Minister, June 1970–October 1974
-
Sisco, Joseph J., Assistant
Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs until February
1969; thereafter, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South
Asian Affairs
-
Sloan, Blaine, Director, UN General Legal Division, 1972
-
Small, Francis Anthony, New
Zealand Deputy Permanent Representative at the United Nations 1971
-
Smith, Ian, Prime Minister of
Southern Rhodesia
-
Smith, Thomas W. M., Chief of
the UN Economic Affairs Division, Office of
International Economic and Social Affairs, Bureau of International
Organization Affairs, Department of State
-
Smyser, Richard, member,
National Security Council staff
-
Solomon, Anthony M.,
President, International Investment Corporation for Yugoslavia; Assistant
Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, June 1965–January 1969
-
Solomon, P. V. J., Trinidad
and Tobago Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, member,
National Security Council staff, January 1969–January 1974
-
Sontag, John P., foreign
affairs policy analyst, Office of Research and Analysis for USSR and Eastern Europe, Bureau of
Intelligence and Research, Department of State
-
Southworth, Winthrop,
officer-in-charge of Other International and Regional Organizations, Office
of International Organization, Bureau of International Organization Affairs,
Department of State; Director, United Nations Budgetary and Administrative
Policy Staff 1971
-
Spiers, Ronald I., Director,
Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, Department of State, September
1969–August 1973
-
Spigler, Donald S., Deputy
Director, Office of Inter-American Affairs; Special Assistant for Commercial
Affairs, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State, 1972
-
Starbird, Linwood R., country
desk officer for the Republic of China, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific
Affairs, Department of State
-
Stark, Andrew A., United
Nations Under Secretary-General for Administration and Management,
1970
-
Starr, Robert, Assistant Legal
Adviser for East Asian Affairs, Department of State
-
Stavropoulos, Constantin A.,
United Nations Under Secretary-General for Legal Affairs and Legal
Counsel
-
Stevenson, John R.,
U.S. Representative to the United Nations
Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Seabed and the Ocean Floor Beyond the
Limits of National Jurisdiction, 1972
-
Stillman, Arthur M., Adviser
for Economic and Social Affairs, U.S. Mission
to the United Nations
-
Stottlemyer, David L.,
Counselor for International Organization Affairs, U.S. Mission to the United Nations, 1972
-
Strulak, Tadeusz, First
Secretary, Polish Mission to the United Nations
-
Suzuki, Takeshi, Chief of the
Policy Planning Bureau, Foreign Ministry of Japan
-
Tack, Juan Antonio, Foreign
Minister of Panama
-
Tadesse, Yilma, First
Secretary, Ethiopian Mission to the United Nations, 1970–1972; Rapporteur
for Fourth Committee of the Committee of 24, 1971
-
Talbot, Frederick H., Guyanese
Permanent Representative to the United Nations 1971
-
Tambo, Oliver, Acting
President, African National Congress
-
Taylor-Kamara, Ismael Byne,
Sierra Leonean Permanent Representative to the United Nations; President of
United Nations Security Council December 1971
-
Tekoah, Yosef, Israeli
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Telli, Diallo,
Secretary-General, Organization of African Unity until July 1972
-
Terence, Nsanze, Burundi
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Thant, U, Secretary-General of
the United Nations until December 31, 1971
-
Thayer, Harry E. T., Adviser
for Political and Security Affairs, U.S.
Mission to the United Nations, 1972
-
Timmons, William E., Deputy
Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations, 1970
-
Tombalbaye, Ngarta Francois,
President of Chad
-
Tomeh, George J., Syrian
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Torbert, Horace G., Jr.,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations until
October 1970; thereafter Ambassador to Bulgaria
-
Torrijos, Brigadier General
Omar, President of Panama
-
Toukan, Baha Ud-Din, Jordanian
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Trepczynski, Stanislaw,
President of the 27th United Nations General Assembly, 1972
-
Trezise, Philip H., Assistant
Secretary of State for Economic Affairs July 1969–November 1971
-
Troxel, Oliver L., Jr.,
Ambassador to Zambia, May 27, 1969–May 12, 1972
-
Tsuruoka, Senjin, Japanese
Permanent Representative to the United Nations 1970
-
Tubby, Roger Wellington,
U.S. Representative to the European Office of
the United Nations, October 18, 1967–September 24, 1969
-
Turner, Bruce R., Assistant
Secretary-General, Controller, United Nations, 1969
-
Urquhart, Brian, Director of
the United Nations Offices of the Under Secretaries-General for Special
Political Affairs
-
Van Ussel, Michel, Deputy
Permanent Representative of Belgium to the United Nations
-
Vinci, Piero, Permanent
Representative of Italy to the United Nations
-
Visessurakarn, Klos, Counselor,
Thai Mission to the United Nations
-
Volcker, Paul A., Under
Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs, January 1969–June
1974
-
Vorontsov, Yuly M., Counselor,
Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
-
Waldheim, Kurt, Austrian
Permanent Representative to the United Nations until December 31, 1971;
thereafter Secretary-General
-
Waldron-Ramsey, Waldo E.,
First Secretary, Tanzanian Mission to the United Nations, 1969–1970;
Barbadian Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1971
-
Walker, Peter C., United
Nations and Regional Affairs Adviser, Office of Inter-African Affairs,
Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State
-
Wang Jun-sheng, Deputy
Permanent Representative of the People’s Republic of China to the United
Nations
-
Watson, Arthur K., Ambassador
to France April 8, 1970–October 30, 1972
-
Watts, William, member,
National Security Council staff, 1969
-
Wei Tao-ming, Foreign Minister,
Republic of China
-
Weir, Michael S., Counselor
and Head of Chancery, United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations,
1971
-
Werner, Sally, Adviser for
Political and Security Affairs, U.S. Mission
to the United Nations, 1971
-
Weston, Michael C. S., First
Secretary, United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations, 1971
-
Whalley, K., Counselor and
Treasury Adviser, U.K. Mission to the United Nations, 1971–1972; member,
Committee on Contributions, 1972
-
Williams, James A., staff
assistant to the Under Secretary of State
-
Williams, Mack Geoffrey, First
Secretary, Australian Embassy
-
Williams, Priscilla Jane,
Second Secretary, New Zealand Mission to the United Nations, 1971
-
Witman, William II, Director,
Office of Inter-African Affairs, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of
State
-
Woodward, Robert F.,
Ambassador to Spain, May 1962–February 1965
-
Wright, W. Marshall, member,
National Security Council staff, June 1970–April 1972; Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for Congressional Relations, April–December 1972; Acting
Assistant Secretary until May 1973; thereafter Assistant Secretary
-
Wyzner, Eugeniusz, Chairman,
Legal Subcommittee United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer
Space
-
Yahya Khan, Muhammad,
President of Pakistan
-
Yamada, Chusei, Counselor,
Japanese Mission to the United Nations, 1972
-
Yang Hsi K’un, Vice Foreign
Minister, Republic of China
-
Yoshida, Nagao, Minister,
Japanese Mission to the United Nations
-
Yost, Charles W.,
U.S. Permanent Representative to the United
Nations, January 23, 1969–February 25, 1971
-
Yunis, M., Pakistani Deputy
Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1969
-
Zagorin, Bernard,
U.S. Representative on the Economic and
Social Council from May 11, 1971.
-
Zakharov, Aleksei Vasilyevich,
Soviet Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations
-
Ziegler, Ron, White House Press
Secretary
-
Ziehl, Wilbur H., Deputy
Controller, and Head of the United Nations Office of Financial
Services
-
Zodda, Abele, member, United
Nations Committee on Contributions, 1971