[Of the Americans mentioned in this book, only those directly participating in postwar preparation are herein listed.]
Bailey, Josiah, W., 356 Balabanis, Homer P., 147 Ball, Joseph H., 267, 319, 324, 381, 413 Ball, M. Margaret, 119n, 249, 415n Ballantine, Joseph W., 119n, 209n, 210, 296, 329, 419
Acheson, Dean G., 1, 54n, 182n; member, | Austin, Warren R., 74, 97, 124, 259, 263, Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 64, 75, 78, 81, 88, 92, 135, 136, 143; international conference and organization work, 137, 144, 145, 184, 205, 242n, 243, 384, 403, 408, 412, 421n, 437; member, Taylor Committee and Committee on Coordi- nation of Economic Policy Work, 139, 140, 144, 180, 181; meetings of Cabi- net Committee, 142; member, Policy Committee and Post-War Programs Committee, 209, 210; Chairman, Ex- ecutive Committee on Economic For- eign Policy and Liberated Areas Com- mittee, 219, 224; increased responsi- bilities, 348, 349, 350, 350n; state ment on trade policy, 359-360
Adams, J. Wesley, Jr., 419
Bard, Ralph A., 292, 370 Barkley, Alben W., 259, 263, 323, 380, 384, 412
Barrett, Frank A., 260 Bartlett, Alice C., 155, 420n Batt, William L., 354
Bean, Louis, H., 77, 81, 92, 135, 136,139n, 142
Bell, Daniel W., 141
Bell, M. Kathleen, 402n
Belt, Guillermo, 405
Berdahl, Clarence A., 415n
Alling, Paul H., 97, 119n, 209n, 210, 296, Berezhkov, Valentin M., 304, 305, 307
Appleby, Paul H., 77, 78, 81, 135, 136, 139,
Arends, Leslie C., 267,324, 381, 413 Armour, Norman, 209n, 210, 279n, 399, 400
Armstrong, Elizabeth H., 147n, 415n Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 4, 19; mem- ber, Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 64, 73, 78, 82, 92, 97, 98, 108, 114, 117, 125, 146, 147; Special Assistant with rank of Minister in London, 229; Special Adviser to Sec- retary of State, 350; San Francisco Conference, 417, 432, 437, 442 Atherton, Ray, 75, 92, 97, 117, 125, 147, 188
Auchincloss, James C., 260
Berle, Adolf A., Jr., member, Advisory Committee on Problems of Foreign Relations and Interdepartmental Group to Consider Post-War Economic Problems and Policies, 20, 22, 29; in- ternational conferences, 33n, 185, 240, 356, 403, 404; member, Advisory Com- mittee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 64, 75, 78, 81, 82, 86, 90, 92, 96, 97, 98, 99, 114, 117, 135, 136, 147; member, Taylor Committee and Committee on Coordination of Economic Policy Work, 131, 139, 140, 179, 181, 224, 243, 357; meetings of Cabinet Committee, 142; member, Policy Committee and Post-War Programs Committee, 208, 209n, 210; resignation from Depart- ment, 348
Bernstein, Bernard, 141
Betts, Thomas J., 77, 125 Bidwell, Percy W., 74, 147 Black, Cyril E., 118, 147 Blaisdell, Donald C., 125, 147n, 176, 225, 249, 275, 295, 332, 351, 387, 419, 432, 438n
Bland, Schuyler Otis, 75, 180 Bliss, Robert Woods, 293
Bloom, Sol, 74, 97, 204, 267, 324, 381,
404, 413, 416, 432, 437, 446n Blue, George Verne, 4, 420n Boggs, Marion W., 125
Boggs, Samuel W., 56, 105, 119n, 136n Bohlen, Charles E., 119n, 147, 197, 200, 209n, 210, 296, 312, 349, 373, 384, 392n, 412, 413n; San Francisco Conference 419, 440n, 443, 449n
Bonesteel, Charles H., 3d, 420, 438 Bonsal, Dudley B., 403n, 404 Bonsal, Philip W., 97, 209n, 210 Bowen, Ralph H., 119m, 147 Bowman, Isaiah, 4, 143, 182; member, Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 64, 73, 78, 82, 86, 89, 92, 96, 97, 99, 105, 107, 108, 117, 118, 123, 123n, 125, 147, 514; member, Tay- lor Committee, 139; member, Infor- mal Political Agenda Group and In- ternational Organization Group, 169, 170, 172, 188, 248, 268; member, Post- War Programs Committee, 208, 210; Policy Committee 209n; Vice Chair- man Advisory Council on Post-War Foreign Policy, 214; on Stettinius mis- sion to London, 232, 233, 254; Dum- barton Oaks Conversations, 293, 295, 297, 299, 302n, 307, 311, 313, 314, 315, 316, 424; international organization work, 350, 388, 432; San Francisco Conference, 417, 437, 442, 444, 446n Brannan, Charles F., 418, 438 Brewster, Owen, 356
Bricker, John W., 286
Brown, Courtney C., 224
Brown, William Adams, Jr., 4, 142n, 184, 211, 225, 242n, 415n
Brunauer, Esther C., 4, 249, 303, 332, 419, 436, 438n
Buehrig, Edward H., 419, 438n
Bunche, Ralph J., 303, 387, 419, 429, 432,
434, 438n, 446
Bundy, Harvey H., 432
Burden, William A. M., 357 Burnett, Philip M., 249, 420n Burton, Harold H., 267, 319, 381, 413 Byrd, Richard E., 357 Byrnes, James F., 392n
Cabot, John M., 221, 296, 303, 314, 400, 403, 403n, 404n, 419n
Cadogan, Sir Alexander, 50, 188, 285, 303n, 305, 307, 323, 325, 326, 330, 331, 442, 443
Campbell, John C., 119n, 147 Campbell, Sir Ronald, 266 Cannon, Cavendish W., 75, 117, 124, 132, 147, 209n
Capel Dunn, Denis, 303, 307 Caraway, Paul W., 295, 332 Carr, Robert M., 136n, 219 Celler, Emanuel, 319n Chai, F. Y., 330
Chamberlin, Waldo, 119n, 125, 147n, 155,
Chang Chung-fu, 329, 331 Chapin, Selden, 17n, 156n Chase, Eugene P., 147n, 415n Chen, Shang, 329, 332 Chen Hung-Chen, 330 Cheng, C. Y., 330, 331
Chiang Kai-shek 163n, 201, 202, 203, 256, 266, 334, 371 Churchill, Winston S., 27, 47, 62, 116, 345; Atlantic Charter, 49, 50, 51, 450; views on regional basis for interna- tional organization, 112, 146; conver- sations with Roosevelt, 162, 172, 186; with Stalin, 162, 335n, 346-347; with Stettinius and Bowman in London, 232, 254, 314; Casablanca Conference, 162-163; Quebec Conferences, 187, 188, 244, 245, 323, 343, 369; Tehran Con- ference, 199, 200, 203; Cairo Confer- ences, 201-202; on voting formula, 325, 381, 382; Crimea Conference, 334, 375, 383, 391, 392, 395, 396, 397; Potsdam Proclamation, 371
Cissell, T. Ross, Jr., 225
Bulwinkle, Alfred L., 75, 180, 356, 357 | Clarke, A. W., 330, 332
Clayton, William L., 78, 142n, 144, 145, | Deane, John R., 197
191, 348, 349, 354, 361n, 370, 388, 403, 404
Clough, Shepard B., 119n, 136n, 147 Cochran, H. Merle, 29
Coe, V. Frank, 29n, 142, 143n, 370 Cohen, Benjamin V., member, Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 65, 76, 78, 81, 82, 83, 92, 97, 98, 99, 108, 114, 135, 136, 147; member, Taylor Committee, Stabilization Fund and Reconstruction Bank Committee, and Informal Political Agenda Group, 139, 142, 171, 248; drafting of Statute of International Court of Justice, 267, 423, 424; Dumbarton Oaks Conversa- tions, 293, 295, 297, 302n, 306, 313, 314, 315
Colclough, Oswald S., 225
DeBaun, George H., 76, 125, 131 Dennison, Eleanor E., 219
Dewey, Thomas E. 285, 286, 287-289, 297, 315-316, 321, 323, 380, 417
Dickey, John S., 209n, 210, 313, 379, 437n
Dolbin, Grigori G., 304, 306, 307 Domeratzky, Louis, 29 Dreier, John C., 403, 403n, 415n Driscoll, Elizabeth C., 420n Duggan, Laurence, 76, 97, 156n, 178, 209n, 210
Dulles, John Foster, 288, 315–316, 321, 323, 326, 380, 381, 417, 432, 437, 442, 443, 444
Dumansky, Constantin, 43
Collado, Emilio G., 29n, 33n, 142n, 144, | Dunn, James Clement, 4, 22, 215, 272,
184, 242n, 354
Compton, Ranulf, 260
Connally, Tom, 74, 97, 124, 197, 259, 263, 264, 265, 320, 323, 380, 384, 404, 412; San Francisco Conference, 416, 432, 436, 437, 440n, 442 Cordier, Andrew W., 419, 438n Correa, Mathias F., 432 Cox, Hugh, 78, 139
Cox, Oscar, 115, 404, 418, 438 Crawford, Boyd, 420 Creighton, John M., 295, 332 Crowley, Leo T., 242n, 370 Culbertson, Paul T., 76, 180 Currie, Lauchlin, 29n, 76, 139, 219
Daniels, Paul C., 82, 92, 97 Darlington, Charles F., 439n Davis, Chester C., 77, 139 Davis, Nathaniel P., 210 Davis, Norman H., 139n, 209n; mem- ber, Advisory Committee on Prob- lems of Foreign Relations, 22; member, Advisory Committee on Post- War Foreign Policy, 73, 78, 81, 82, 90, 92, 97, 107, 124, 132, 135, 136, 226, 347; member, Informal Political Agenda Group and International Organiza- tion Group, 169, 170, 171, 172, 188, 248, 249, 268; member, Post-War Pro- grams Committee, 208, 210; Vice Chairman, Advisory Council on Post- War Foreign Policy, 214; death 302n
275, 373; Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 75, 76, 97, 107, 117, 125, 131, 132, 226; Chair- man, Committee on Political Plan- ning, 156n, 158; member, Informal Political Agenda Group and Interna- tional Organization Group, 170, 171, 172, 248, 249; Quebec and Moscow Conferences, 188, 195, 197; member, Policy Committee and Post-War Pro- grams Committee, 209n, 210, 217; Chairman, Working Security Com- mittee, 225; Dumbarton Oaks Conver- sations, 256, 292, 293, 295, 297, 299, 302n, 305, 307, 309, 312, 316, 326, 331, 332; committee to handle "open ques- tions," 375, 376, 384; Chairman, State-War-Navy Coordinating Com- mittee, 348; Assistant Secretary of State, 349, 350; congressional and party consultations, 380, 381, 412; work on trusteeship problems, 387, 388, 429, 432; San Francisco Confer- ence, 414, 415, 417, 429, 432, 436, 437, 439n, 440n, 442, 443
Eagleton, Clyde, 147n, 249, 275, 295, 332, 419, 426, 436n, 438n Earle, Edward M., 275 Eaton, Charles A., 74, 97, 267, 319n, 324, 381, 413, 416, 432 Eccles, Marriner S., 78, 139, 141, 242n Eddy, Donald B., 297
Eden, Anthony, 62, 71, 102, 186, 187, 232, | Fosdick, Dorothy, 108, 176, 249, 295, 346-347, 382; Quebec and Moscow 316, 332, 373, 419, 420, 432, 436, 438
Conferences, 187, 188, 191, 197, 254; | Fowler, H. H., 370
Crimea Conference, 394, 395; San Francisco Conference, 439, 442, 443, 444
Edminster, Lynn R., 29, 78, 180, 192, 224, 354
Eichelberger, Clark M., 108, 422n Eldridge, Richard, 29n, 44, 119, 136n, 147n
Ellison, Daniel, 260
Ellsworth, Harris, 260
Ellsworth, Paul T., 158, 184, 223 Embick, Stanley D., 76, 125, 248, 275, 390, 404; Dumbarton Oaks Conver- sations, 293, 295, 297, 303n, 307, 313, 314, 326; work on trusteeship pro- posals, 388, 429; San Francisco Con- ference, 418, 438, 446n
Emeny, Brooks, 73, 114, 136, 139 Erhardt, John G., 209n, 210
Espy, James, 404
Ezekiel, Mordecai, 29
Fahy, Charles, 418, 426
Fairchild, Muir S., 76, 125, 388, 418, 438, 446n; Dumbarton Oaks Conver- sations, 293, 295, 298, 303n, 307, 308, 323n, 332
Fowler, William A., 147n, 224, 249 Fulbright, J. William, 195, 197, 237 Fuqua, John H., 211, 222, 242n, 249
Gage, Berkeley, 330, 332
Gates, Artemus L., 348, 370, 418, 432, 446
George, Walter F., 46, 74, 97, 259, 263, 323, 380, 412n
Gerig, O. Benjamin, 155, 176, 222, 249, 373, 386n; meetings of subcommittees of Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 97, 108, 119n, 147n; Food Conference and Organization, 144, 184; Chairman, Committee on Colonial Problems, 177; Assistant Chief, International Security and Organization Division, 216; Dumbar- ton Oaks Conversations, 291, 295, 307, 314, 315, 316, 332; Chief, Dependent Area Affairs Division, 351; work on trusteeship problems, 387, 388, 429, 432, 434, 446; San Francisco Confer- ence, 419, 420, 436, 437, 443n, 446 Gideonse, Max, 415n Gildersleeve, Virginia C., 416, 421n, 432 Gillette, Guy M., 259, 263, 323, 380, 412 Glasser, Harold, 205n, 354 Goldenweiser, Emanuel A., 29n, 141,
Feis, Herbert, 54n; member, Advisory Committee on Problems of Foreign Relations, 20, 22; member, Interde- Golunsky, Sergei A., 304, 306, 311, 443 partmental Group to Consider Post-Goodrich, Carter, 185, 240, 354 War Economic Problems and Poli- Goodwin, Angier L., 260 cies, 29; member, Advisory Commit- Gore-Booth, Paul, 255, 303, 330 tee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 65, 75, 78, 81, 82, 92, 117, 135, 136, 147; Gough, Betty C., 420n member, Taylor Committee and Com- Grady, Henry F., 20, 22, 29 mittee on Coordination of Economic Green, James Frederick, 97, 118, 297, Policy Work, 139, 180, 181; meetings 387, 388, 415n of Cabinet Committee, 141, 142; mem- ber, Committee on Political Planning, 156n
Finkelstein, Lawrence, 420n
Green, Joseph C., 76, 125, 131, 209n, 210, 275, 302n
Green, Suzanne, 420n Green, William, 73, 139
Fletcher, Henry P., 290, 297, 302n, 307, | Grew, Joseph C., 209n, 210, 248, 370, 381,
311, 313, 314, 332, 350
Fluegel, Edna R., 4, 158, 211, 415n Foley, Edward A., 141
Forrestal, James V., 29n, 348, 387, 389, 432, 660
Fortas, Abe, 388, 418, 429, 432, 438, 446
384, 408, 418, 421n, 446; Dumbarton Oaks Conversations, 293, 295, 297, 302n, 307, 314, 315, 329, 331, 332; Un- der Secretary of State, 348, 349; Chairman, State Department Coor- dination Committee, 349
Gromyko, Andrei A., 266, 278, 285, 304, | Hawkins, Harry C., 54n, 144, 184, 191,
385, 442, 443; Dumbarton Oaks Con- versations, 304, 305, 307, 317, 318, 320, 325, 326, 327, 335 Grove-White, M. F., 303, 308, 330, 332 Guthe, Otto E., 105, 119n, 132, 415n
Hackworth, Green H., 4, 275, 349; mem- ber, Advisory Committee on Problems of Foreign Relations, 20, 22; mem- ber, Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 65, 75, 78, 82, 83, 85, 92, 97, 98, 99, 107, 108, 114, 124, 131, 132; member, Committee on Political Plan- ning, 156n, 158; member, Informal Political Agenda Group and Interna- tional Organization Group, 171, 172, 248; Moscow and Mexico City Con- ferences, 195, 197, 404; member, Policy Committee and Post-War Pro- grams Committee, 209n, 210; draft- ing of Statute of International Court of Justice, 267, 423, 424, 425, 426, 428;
Dumbarton Oaks Conversations, 293.
295, 297, 299, 302n, 306, 308, 308n, 312, 314, 320, 332; member, committee to handle “open questions," 375, 376, 377; congressional and party consultations, 380, 381, 412; San Francisco Confer- ence, 417, 432, 437, 443; member, In- ternational Court of Justice, 425n Halderman, John W., 115, 415n, 426 Hale, Robert, 260
Haley, Bernard F., 4, 158, 181, 209n, 210, 219n, 222, 243n, 249, 354, 388
Halifax, Earl of, 266, 277, 285, 304, 330,
Halle, Louis J., Jr., 404
222, 249; member, Interdepartmental Group to Consider Economic Problems and Policies, 29; member, Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 65, 75, 78, 81, 92, 135, 136, 147; member, Taylor Committee and Com- mittee on Coordination of Economic Foreign Policy, 139, 180, 182; member, Policy Committee and Post-War Pro- grams Committee, 209n, 210; Vice Chairman, Executive Committee on Economic Foreign Policy, 219; Eco- nomic Counselor in London, 354, 359n Hector, Louis J., 115, 232 Hepburn, Arthur J., 76, 91, 92, 124, 131, 132, 248, 275; Dumbarton Oaks Con- versations, 293, 297, 303n, 307, 313, 314; San Francisco Conference, 418, 438
Herter, Christian A., 260 Hertford, Kenner, 418, 438 Hickerson, John D., 54n, 191, 209n, 210,
296, 312, 348, 373, 417, 432, 437 Hill, Lister, 267, 319, 324, 381, 413 Hilldring, John H., 348, 370 Hinrichs, A. F., 185, 219, 354 Hiss, Alger, 119n, 209n, 210, 216, 249, 275, 291, 292, 293, 295, 297, 305, 312, 331, 381, 386n, 388n, 392n; San Fran- cisco Conference, 415, 437, 439n, 440n Holdsworth, Frederick, 297, 420 Holmes, Hal, 260
Holmes, Julius C., 349, 417n, 420, 436n Hoo, Victor Chi-tsai, 329, 331, 443 Hopkins, Harry L., 33, 49, 50, 76, 162,
188, 392n, 449n Horan, Walt, 260
Hamilton, Maxwell M., 97, 99, 119n, Hornbeck, Stanley K., 4; member, Ad-
125, 209n, 210
Hamilton, P. M., 420, 438
Hare, Raymond A., 296
Harriman, W. Averell, 49, 197, 200, 278, 281, 282, 284, 335n, 381, 382, 392n, 439, 440n, 442, 449n
Harris, David, 4, 119n, 136n, 147, 155,
159, 177, 210, 216, 221, 225, 351 Hartley, Robert W., 211, 214n, 373, 376, 386n, 419, 420, 429, 432, 434, 436, 437, 443, 449n
Hartley, Virginia Fox, 4, 53, 155, 420n Hatch, Carl A., 267, 319, 324, 381, 413
visory Committee on Problems of Foreign Relations, 20, 22; Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Pol- icy, 75, 76, 97, 99, 117, 125; member, Committee on Political Planning, 156n, 158; member, Informal Politi- cal Agenda Group and International Organization Group, 171, 248; Chair- man, Far East Area Committee, 178; member, Policy Committee and Post- War Programs Committee, 209n, 210; Dumbarton Oaks Conversations, 293, 295, 297, 302n, 306, 313, 314, 315, 424
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