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Gruenther, Alfred M. The defense of Europe. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin v. 29, Nov. 9, 1953: 633-637. JX232.A33 Lodge, Henry Cabot, jr., and James J. Wadsworth. Two approaches to disarmament. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 29, Dec. 14, 1953: 829-838. JX232.A33 Jernegan, J. D. The Middle East and South Asia-the problem of security, U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 30, Mar. 22, 1954: 444-448. JX232.A33 Dulles, John Foster. Policy for security and peace. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 30, Mar. 29, 1954: 459-464. JX232.A33 Dulles, John Foster. "Not one of us alone"-a mutual security program for 1955. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 30, Apr. 19, 1954: 579-583.

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Lodge, Henry Cabot, jr. Search for means of controlling atomic energy.
Dept. of State bulletin, v. 30, May 3, 1954: 687-689.
U. S. rejects Soviet proposals for European security. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin,
v. 30, May 17, 1954: 756-759.

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Dreir, John C. Organizing security in the Americas. bulletin, v. 30, May 31, 1954: 830–836.

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Merchant, L. T. The Soviet power system, the challenge to our security. U. S.
Dept. of State bulletin, v. 30, May 31, 1954: 819-824.
Dulles, John Foster. Security in the Pacific. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v.
30, June 28, 1954: 971-973.

JX232.A33 Wainhouse, D. W. Peace and security in the H-bomb age. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 30, June 28, 1954: 983-988. JX232. A33 Patterson, Moorehead. Results of London talks on disarmament; statement made in United Nations Disarmament Commission with text of a report on the meetings held by the subcommittee. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 31, Aug. 2, 1954: 171-183. JX232.A33 Patterson, Moorehead. Soviet stand on disarmament. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 31, Aug. 9, 1954: 213–214.

U. S. policy on European security matters-texts of U. S. note to
Dept. of State bulletin, v. 31, Sept. 20, 1954: 397–402.
Gruenther, Alfred M. The defense of Europe a progress report.
State bulletin, v. 31, Oct. 18, 1954: 562-566.

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USSR. U. S.
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bulletin, v. 31,
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U. S. views on Soviet disarmament proposal. U. S. Dept. of State
Oct. 25, 1954: 619–629.
Disarmament talks in U. N. Political Committee; with text of Resolution on
Disarmament. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 32, Nov. 1, 1954: 660–665.

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Murphy, Robert. The defense of Asia. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 31, Nov. 29, 1954: 799–803. JX232.A33

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Conant, James B. The significance of the London and Paris agreements. U. S.
Dept. of State bulletin, v. 31, Nov. 29, 1954: 805–807.
Merchant, L. T., Progress towards European security. U. S. Dept. of State
bulletin, v. 31, Dec. 6, 1954: 843-846.

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Protocols on German occupation and accession to NATO transmitted to the
Senate. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 31, Dec. 6, 1954:

Sebald, W. J. Collective security and the search for peace.
State bulletin, v. 32, Mar. 7, 1955: 375-380.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, jr. Need for true disarmament. U. S.
bulletin, v. 32, Mar. 14, 1955: 450.

847-856.
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Aldrich, W. W. The North Atlantic Community. U. S. Dept. of v. 32, Mar. 28, 1955: 503-506. Gruenther, Alfred M. Developing strength for European defense. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 32, Mar. 28, 1955: 515–521. JX232.A33 Eisenhower, Dwight D. Special Ass't to the President for developing disarmanent policy. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 32, April 4, 1955: 556–557

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Jernegan, J. D. Middle East defense. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 32, April 4, 1955: 564-569. JX232.A33 Dulles, John Foster. Review of protocols on termination of German occupation and accession of Germany to NATO. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 32, April 11, 1955: 605-609. JX232. A33 Wadsworth, James J. Soviet misrepresentation of western position on disarmament. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 32, April 11, 1955: 627-628

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Perkins, G. D. What NATO means to Americans.
bulletin, v. 32, April 25, 1955: 681-685.
Eisenhower, Dwight D. Steps on the road to peace. U. S.
bulletin, v. 32, May 9, 1955: 751-754.
Stassen, Harold E. Developing U. S. policy on disarmament.
State bulletin, v. 32, May 16, 1955: 801-805.

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Kalijarvi, T. V. The relative power positions of the free world
bloc. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 32, May 16, 1955: 806-814.

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Bryan, B. O., Today's pattern for munitions control. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 32, May 30, 1955: 884-889. JX232.A33 U. N. Disarmament Commission Subcommittee documents. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 32, May 30, 1955: 892-905.

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Meeting of heads of government at Geneva. U. S. Dept of State bulletin, v. 33, Aug. 1, 1955: 171-177.

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Stassen, Harold E. Peace founded on international law. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin, v. 33, Sept. 12, 1955: 416-418.

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Lodge, Henry Cabot, jr. Inspection as a key to disarmament.
State bulletin, v. 33: Sept. 12, 1955: 438-440.
Wadsworth, James J. The U. S. position on disarmament. U. S. Dept. of State
bulletin, v. 33, Oct. 3, 1955: 530-533.
Stassen, Harold E. Disarmament and the President's Geneva proposal. U. S.

Dept. of State bulletin, v. 33, Oct. 31, 1955: 703-711. Lodge, Henry Cabot, jr. U. S. position on disarmament. bulletin, v. 33, Nov. 7, 1955: 765-766

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Four foreign ministers discuss East-West contacts and European security. U. S.
Dept. of State bulletin, v. 33, Nov. 14, 1955: 775-784.
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Dulles, John Foster. Discussions on German reunification and disarmament
at Geneva Foreign Ministers Conference. U. S. Dept. of State bulletin,
v. 33, Nov. 21, 1955: 828-833.
Dulles, John Foster. Foreign ministers conclude Conference at Geneva. U. S.
Dept. of State bulletin, v. 33, Nov. 28, 1955: 872-887.
Lodge, Henry Cabot, jr. General Assembly action on disarmament. U. S.
Dept. of State bulletin, v. 34, Jan. 9, 1956: 55-70.
Gruenther, Alfred M. NATO-our greatest instrument for peace. U. S. Dept.
of State bulletin, v. 34, Feb. 27, 1956: 332-335.

C. OTHER OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS AND STATEMENTS

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Allied and associated powers (1914-1920). Treaties, etc. Convention for the control of the trade in arms and ammunition, and protocol signed September 10, 1919. London, H. M. Stationery Off., 1919. p. 35–70.

[Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers by command] cmd. 414. JX636.1892 Attempt to reach a German settlement, 1945–1955. [Gt. Brit.] Central Office of Information. Reference Division, Bulletin, no. R. 3071, May 20, 1955: 1-12. DS63.G72

Britain and defense. [Gt. Brit.] Central Office of Information. Reference
Division. Bulletin, no. R. 2846, July 30, 1954: 1-18.
Britain's armed forces. [Gt. Brit.] Central Office of Information.
Division. Bulletin, no. R. 2119, May 1, 1952: 1–13.
Canada. Dept. of External Affairs. United Nations resolutions on disarmament.
Ottawa, 1954. 21 p. (Its Reference papers no. 75)

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Commonwealth defense cooperation. [Gr. Brit.] Central Office of Information. Reference Division. Bulletin, no. R. 3003, May 1955: 1-6. DA10.A35 Defense of the Middle East. [Gt. Brit.] Central Office of Information. Reference Division. Bulletin, no. R. 2924, Sept. 17, 1954; 1-11. DS63.G72 Disarmament discussion in London. External affairs (Ottawa) v. 7, June 1955: 173-177, 192. JX351.A3

Gt. Brit. Central Office of Information. Reference Division. Alliance for peace: the first five years of NATO. H. M. Stationery Off., 1954.

Gt. Brit. Central Office of Information. Reference Division. effort. London, 1954. 35. p.

Reference Division.

Gt. Brit. Central Office of Information.
question, 1945-1953. London, 1953. 275 p.

36 p. D854.a.G68 Britain's defense UA647.A512 The disarmament JX1974G62

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Gt. Brit. Foreign Office. Documents relating to the meeting of heads of government of France, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union and the United States. Geneva, July 18-23, 1955. London, H. M. Stationery Off., 1955. 31 p. [Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers by command] cmd. 9543

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D839.3.M4 1955 Gt. Brit. Parliament. House of Commons. Parliamentary Debates. [Mr. Attlee's speech in British defense debate] March 2, 1955: v. 537, 2172-2179. Gt. Brit. Parliament. House of Commons. Parliamentary Debates. [Mr. Attlee's speech on hydrogen bomb.] March 14, 1955, v. 538: 955-960. Gt. Brit. Parliament. House of Commons. Parliamentary Debates. [Sir Winston Churchill's speech in the defense debate] March 1, 1955. 1897-1909.

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v. 537:

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Gt. Brit. Parliament. House of Commons. Parliamentary Debates. [Speech on disarmament questions, by Anthony Eden] March 14, 1955. v. 438: 966-971. J301.H6 The international control of the military uses of atomic energy. External affairs (Ottawa) v. 7, March 1955: 83-94. JX351.A3

Pan American Union. Division of Law and Treaties. Inter-American peace treaties and conventions. Washington, 1954. 73 p. (Law and treaty series). United Kingdom defense-policy and forces overseas. International survey (London) Feb. 25, 1954: 27-38.

Pub. by Gt. Brit. Central Office of Information.

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The West and Germany. [Gt. Brit.] Central Office of Information. Reference Division. Bulletin, no. R. 2369, April 8, 1952: 1-8; no. R. 2483, Oct. 15:

1-12.

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LIST OF DOCUMENTS INCLUDED IN COLLECTION,

ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY

(Number in parentheses is document number)

The war program of the proletariat revolution. Statement by V. I. Lenin,
September and October 1917 (excerpt) (42) -

The Covenant of the League of Nations, June 28, 1919 (excerpt) (21). Limitation of the Armaments of Germany: The Treaty of Versailles, June 28, 1919 (1)_--

Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the treaty of
peace with Germany (including League of Nations Covenant), Septem-
ber 10, 1919 (excerpt) (195)-

Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the treaty of
peace with Germany: minority views, September 11, 1919 (excerpt)
(196).
Resolution of ratification of Treaty of Versailles, rejected by the Senate,
March 19, 1920 (197).

Peace Treaty Between the Republic of Finland and the Russian Socialist
Federal Soviet Republic, October 14, 1920 (excerpt) (2).
Treaty of Limitation of Naval Armaments, Washington, February 6, 1922
(3)__
Convention between the Republic of Finland and the Russian Socialist
Federal Soviet Republic, June 1, 1922 (excerpt) (4)....
Disarmament and Security: Resolution XIV of the League of Nations
General Assembly, September 27, 1922 (11) – –

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Convention on the Limitation of Armaments of Central American States,
Washington, February 7, 1923 (5).

28

Draft Treaty of Mutual Assistance, League of Nations, September, 1923 (22).

94

Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, Geneva,
October 2, 1924 (23).

Convention on Supervision of International Trade in Arms and Ammuni-
tion and in Implements of War, Geneva, June 17, 1925 (98) –
Protocol Prohibiting the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other
Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, Geneva, June 17,
1925 (29)__.

100

414

169

Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the Protocol for
the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous, or Other
Gases, June 9, 1926 (201) __
The Kellogg-Briand Pact, for the Renunciation of War, August 27, 1928
(12)..

700

77

General Act for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, Geneva,
September 26, 1928 (24)_.

108

Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the Multilateral or
Kellogg-Briand Treaty, January 14, 1929 (192) -

665

Draft convention with regard to the supervision of the private manufacture and publicity of the manufacture of arms and ammunition and of implements of war, September 4, 1929 (99) -

430

Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament, London, April 22, 1930 (6)..

30

Draft Disarmament Convention: Provisional text prepared in the light of the modifications adopted in the first reading on June 8, 1933, Geneva, September 22, 1933 (25).

118

Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on Supervision of
International Trade in Arms, April 8, 1935 (213) -

797

Limitation of Naval Armament, London, March 25, 1936 (7) -
Convention Regarding the Regime of the Straits, July 20, 1936 (8) -
Limitation of Naval Armament and the Exchange of Information Concern-
ing Naval Construction: Agreement between the United Kingdom and
Germany, London, July 17, 1937 (excerpt) (9)---

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Limitation of Naval Armament and Exchange of Information Concerning
Naval Construction: Agreement between the United Kingdom and the
Soviet Union, July 17, 1937 (excerpt) (10).......

72

Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the Neutrality Act
of 1939, September 29, 1939 (214)_.

808

Neutrality Act of 1939, November 4, 1939 (215).
The Atlantic Charter, August 14, 1941 (13)..

812

78

822

485

Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on Modification of
Neutrality Act of 1939, October 25, 1941 (216)..
The Soviet alliance system, 1942-48 (excerpt) (115).
Declaration by United Nations, January 1, 1942 (14).

Protocol of the Proceedings of the Crimea (Yalta) Conference, February 11,
1945 (excerpt) (103) __.

Pact between Arab League states, March 22, 1945 (176) .......
Arrangements for control of Germany by Allied representatives: Declara-
tion by the Governments of the United States, the U. S. S. R., the
United Kingdom, and the French Provisional Government, June 5, 1945
(104)

The United Nations Charter, June 26, 1945 (excerpt) (26) -
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the United
Nations Charter, July 16, 1945 (excerpt) (198) -
Proclamation defining terms for Japanese surrender, July 26, 1945 (157).
Protocol of the Proceedings of the Berlin (Potsdam) Conference, August 1,
1945 (excerpt) (105) _ _

Exchange of notes between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of China and
the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the U. S. S. R. (Molotov)
relating to the Treaty of Friendship and Alliance, August 14, 1945 (162) –
Treaty of Friendship and Alliance between the Republic of China and the
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Moscow, August 14, 1945 (161)____
Declaration by the President of the United States, the Prime Minister of
the United Kingdom, and the Prime Minister of Canada, Washington,
November 15, 1945 (15)..

Safeguards required to insure the use of atomic energy only for peaceful
purposes, first report of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission,
1946 (excerpt) (60) -

Report of the Senate Special Committee on Atomic Energy on the Atomic
Energy Act of 1946, April 19, 1946 (excerpt) (202)....

Draft treaty for the disarmament and demilitarization of Germany, sub-
mitted to the Council of Foreign Ministers by the United States Secretary
of State (Byrnes), April 29, 1946 (106) ---

United States proposals for the international control of atomic energy:
Statement by United States representative (Baruch) to the United
Nations Atomic Energy Commission, June 14, 1946 (32) ... -
Draft international convention to prohibit the production and employment
of weapons based on the use of atomic energy for the purposes of mass
destruction: Proposal by the U. S. S. R., June 19, 1946 (36) –
Regulation and reduction of armaments: U. S. S. R. draft resolution,
November 29, 1946 (83).

Principles governing the general regulation and reduction of armaments.
resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, December 14, 1946
(16).

Treaty of Peace With Italy, February 10, 1947 (excerpt) (107).
Treaty of Peace With Bulgaria, February 10, 1947 (excerpt) (108)
Treaty of Peace With Hungary, February 10, 1947 (excerpt) (109)
Treaty of Peace With Rumania, February 10, 1947 (excerpt) (110).
Treaty of Peace With Finland, February 10, 1947 (excerpt) (111) –
Treaty of Alliance Between the Governments of the United Kingdom and
the Government of the French Republic, Dunkerque, France, March 4,
1947 (113).

Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on Assistance to
Greece and Turkey, April 3, 1947 (226) –

Disarmament: The Constitution of Japan, May 3, 1947 (excerpt) (158)...
Report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on Treaties of Peace
With Italy, Rumania, Bulgaria, and Hungary, May 15, 1947 (excerpt)
(228)__.

An act to provide for assistance to Greece and Turkey, May 22, 1947 (227).

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