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EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: Papers As President INTERNATIONAL SERIES EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: Papers as President INTERNATIONAL SERIES CONTAINER LIST Box No. Contents 1 Afghanistan (1)-(8) Afghanistan--Goodwill tour, December 1959 (1)-(4) Alaska Alaska (Far East Trip 6/12-6/26/60) (1)-(3) Albania Algeria Arab League Argentina (1)-(6) 2 Argentina (7) Argentina--Goodwill Tour, February, 1960 (1)-(9) Australia (1)-(5) Austria (1) 3 Austria (2)-(5) Belgium (1)-(6) Bermuda--Pres. notes 12/53 (1)(2) Bermuda Conference, March 20-24, 1957 (1)-(3) 4 Bolivia (1)-(3) Brazil (1)-(12) Brazil--Goodwill Tour, February 1960 (1)(2) 5 Brazil--Goodwill Tour, February 1960 (3)-(7) Brazil--Goodwill February 1960, schedules, programs, etc. (1)(2) Bulgaria Burma (1)-(3) Cambodia (1)(2) 6 Cambodia (3)-(6) Cameroun Canada (1)-(10) Central African Republic Ceylon (1)(2) Chad--Republic of 7 Chile (1)-(7) Chile--Goodwill tour, February, 1960 (1)-(5) Colombia (1)(2) 8 Colombia (3)-(5) Congo--Republic of (Formerly the Belgian Congo) Congo--Republic of (Formerly part of French Equatorial Africa) Costa Rica (1)(2) Cuba (1)-(3) Cyprus Czechoslovakia Dahomey Republic Denmark (1)-(3) Dominican Republic (1)(2) 9 Ecuador (1)-(3) Egypt (1)-(4) El Salvador (1)-(4) Ethiopia (1) - (4) European Atomic Energy Commission European Coal and Steel Community European Defense Community European Economic Community Finland Formosa (1)(2) Formosa Visit to CINCPAC [1955] (1)-(3) (interfiled--3/30/78) 10 Formosa Area Admiral Carney--Offshore Island Hostilities (interfiled--3/30/78) Conferences on Formosa (interfiled--3/30/78) Formosa Area U.S. Mil. Ops.--Messages, Directives, etc. (non-presidential) (1)-(3) (interfiled--3/30/78) Formosa (China) 1952-57 (1)-(7) 11 Formosa (China) 1958-61 (1)-(3) Formosa [1958] (1)-(3) (interfiled 3/30/78) Formosa (China) (Far East Trip) 6/12-26/60 (1)-(10) (Originally two folders) 12 Formosa (China) (Far East Trip) 6/12-26/60 (11)-(14) France 1953 (1)-(4) France 1954 (1)(2) France 1955 France 1956-60 (1)-(6) 13 France--Goodwill tour, December 1959 Paris--Summit Meeting, May 1960 (Mtg. aborted by Soviets) (1)-(4) DeGaulle, June 1958-October 30, 1959 (correspondence with president) (1) - (5) DeGaulle June, 1958--October 30, 1959 (1)-(4) DeGaulle--Sept. 15, 1959 on Vol. II (1)-(9) 14 DeGaulle--Visit to U.S. Apr. 22-25, 1960 (1)-(5) Mollet, Guy (1)-(4) Republic of Gabon Germany 1953 (1)-(6) Germany 1954 15 Germany 1955 (1)-(3) Germany 1956-58 (1)(2) Germany 1959-60 (1)(2) Adenauer Visit to Washington, March, 1960 (1)(2) Adenauer, Chancellor 1956 (1)(2) Adenauer, 1957-58 (1)-(5) Adenauer, 1959 (1)-(5) 16 Adenauer, Chancellor 1960-61 (1)-(7) Ghana (formerly Gold Coast) (1)-(8) Great Britain--Plan K 17 Great Britain (see also safe--Churchill) (1)-(4) Queen Elizabeth II 1952 to date (1)-(5) Queen Elizabeth Visit (October 16) (1)-(3) 18 Queen Mother’s Visit Eisenhower, Churchill November 4, ‘52--January 20, 1953 (1)(2) The President--Churchill--(Volume I) Jan. 20, 1953--May 28, 1953 (1)-(6) President--Churchill (Volume II) May 28, 1953 to October 14, 1953 (1)-(7) 19 President--Churchill (Volume III) October--December 1953 (1)-(5) President--Churchill January 1--June 30, 1954 (1)-(7) Churchill--July-December 1954 (1)-(7) President--Churchill Jan. 1, 1955--April 7, 1955 (1)-(4) 20 Churchill, Winston April 8, 1955 through December 31, 1957 (1)-(4) Churchill, Winston, Jan., 1958 to November 1959 (1)-(5) Churchill Visit June 1954 (1)-(3) Churchill, Winston 1960 Churchill Extra Copies (1)-(3) The President, Anthony Eden 1952--April 7, 1955 21 Eden 4/6/55--12/31/55 (1)-(6) Eden 1/16/56--6/26/56 (1)-(6) Eden 7/18/56--11/7/56 (1)-(9) 22 Eden Visit January 30--February 1, 1956 (1)-(5) Eden 11/7/56 (1)-(3) Eden-Eisenhower (1)-(7) Macmillan, Harold (1)-(7) 23 Macmillan, October 23-25, 1957 (1)-(4) Macmillan, President, May 29, 1957-November 30, 1957 (1)-(6) Macmillan--President, December 1957--May 30, 1958 (1)-(6) 24 Macmillan--President 6/1/58 to 9/30/58 (1)-(8) Macmillan, October 1, 1958--March 20, 1959 (1)-(6) Macmillan Visit, March 20-22, 1959 (1)-(5) 25 Macmillan, March 23, 1959--June 30, 1959 (1)-(6) Macmillan 7/1/59 to 12/31/59 (1)-(7) Macmillan visit to Washington, March 26-30, 1960 Macmillan, Harold, Jan. 1 to August 4, 1960 (1)-(7) Macmillan, Harold 8/1/60 to 1/20/61 (1)-(6) 26 Greece (1)-(3) Greece, King Paul 1952-60 (1)-(4) Greece, Goodwill Tour December 1959 (1)-(3) Guam Guatemala (1)-(6) 27 Republic of Guinea (1)-(4) Haiti (1)-(9) Hawaii Hawaii (Far East Trip 6/12-6/26/60) (1)-(3) 28 Honduras (1)-(3) Hungarian (1)(2) Hungary, Mindszenty, Cardinal Iceland India--Miscellaneous--1953-56 (1)-(3) India 1957-1960 (1)-(4) India Goodwill Tour December 1959 (letters and photos) (1)-(3) 29 India, P.M. Nehru 1953-55 (1)-(3) India, P.M. Nehru 1956 (1)-(4) India, P.M. Nehru 1957-61 (1)-(9) 30 India, Goodwill Tour, December 1959 (1)-(8) India, Goodwill Tour, December 1959 (miscellaneous) (1)-(3) 31 India, Goodwill tour, December, 1959, Arrangements, etc. (1)-(4) Nehru Visit December 16-20 (1)-(4) Nehru--extra copies [of] report on conversation Indo China Indonesia (1)-(4) Iran Goodwill tour, December, 1959 (1)-(3) Iran, 1953 through 1959 (1)-(3) 32 Iran, 1953 through 1959 (4)-(9) Iran 1960 (1)-(3) Iraq Ireland (1)(2) Israel (1)-(6) 33 Italy (1)-(9) Italy, Goodwill tour, December, 1959 (1)-(3) Ivory Coast Republic Japan 1953-56 (1)-(4) 34 Japan 1957-59 (1)-(4) Japan 1960 (1)-(5) Japan Far East Trip--Cancelled (1)-(5) [Folder 1] 35 Japan Far East Trip--Cancelled (1)-(5) [Folder 2] Japan Far East Trip--Cancelled (1)-(4) [Folder 3] Jordan, The (1)-(4) [country file] Korea, 1952 trip Korean 1953 (1)-(3) 36 Korea 1954 Korea 1955-57 (1)(2) Korea (Far Eastern Trip 6/12-26/60) (1)-(5) Pamphlets, programs, etc. (Far East trip) Korea Korea 1960 (1)-(3) Korea--Top Secret Dulles/Korea/Security Policy 37 Rhee, Syngman 1953-57 (1)-(4) Rhee, Syngman, President 1958-60 (1)-(3) Laos (1)(2) Lebanon (1)-(3) 38 Liberia (1)(2) Libya (1)-(3) Luxembourg (1)(2) Malagasy Republic Malaya (1)-(3) Mali, Republic of (formerly Mali Federation) Mauritania, Islamic Republic of 39 Cortines, Mexico 1952-57 (1)-(4) Mexico--President Mateos 1958 through 1960 (1)-(7) Mexico--Misc. (1)(2) Mexico, Lopez Mateos Visit to U.S. 1959 Mid East 40 Mid East July 1958 (1)-(8) Monaco Morocco (1)-(5) Visit Mohamed V. King of Morocco 11/25 Morocco Goodwill Tour, December 1959 (1)(2) Muscat and Oman 41 Nepal (1)(2) Netherlands (1)(2) Bernhard, Prince (1)(2) New Guinea New Zealand (1)(2) Nicaragua (1)(2) Niger Republic Nigeria Norway (1)-(3) 42 Pakistan--Goodwill tour, December, 1959 (1)(2) Pakistan (1)-(5) Panamanian [Meeting of] Presidents 1952-1960 (1)-(4) 43 Panama (1)(2) Panama July 1956 (1)(2) Panama Chronology July 20-21, 1956 Panama Chronology July 22, 1956 Panama Chronology July 23-24, 1956 Paraguay (1)(2) 44 Paris Meetings May 1960 (1)(2) Peru (1)(2) Philippine Islands (1)(2) Philippines 1940 Philippines (Far East Trip 6/12-26/60) (1)(2) [Folder 1] 45 Philippines (Far East Trip 6/12-26/60) (1)-(3) [Folder 2] [Philippines (Far East Trip-Gift] (interfiled-12/16/82) Pamphlets, Programs, etc. (Far East Trip Philippines) Poland Portugal Portugal Goodwill Visit 5/19-20/60 Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Goodwill Tour February 1960 Rhodesia 46 Rumania Ryukyu Islands Ryukyu Islands (Okinawa) (Far East Trip) Samoa San Marino Saudi Arabia (1)(2) Saudi Arabia, King Saud 1952 through 1956 (1)-(4) Saudi Arabia, King Saud 1957 (1)-(3) Saudi Arabia, King Saud 1958-60 47 Senegal, Republic of Singapore Somali Republic Spain (1)-(3) Spain--Goodwill tour, December 1959 (1)-(3) Sudan Suez Summaries Suriname Suriname--Goodwill tour February 1960 Sweden 48 Switzerland Syria (1)-(-4) (interfiled--3/30/78) Thailand (1)-(3) Tibet Togo, Republic of Trieste Free City of Trinidad Tunisia (1)(2) 49 Tunisia Goodwill tour, December 1959 Turkey (1)-(4) Turkey Goodwill, December, 1959 (1)(2) Union of South Africa Indexes Russia Files 1953-58, Bulganin Files, 1955-58 USSR 1953-55 (1)(2) 50 USSR 1956-57 USSR 1958 (1)-(3) USSR 1959-60 USSR (Far East trip Invitation Withdrawn) Bulganin--Eisenhower (1)(2) Bulganin 7/27/55--1/3/58 (1)-(2) 51 Bulganin 7/27/55--1/3/58 (3)-(6) Bulganin January 3, 1958 (1)-(4) Khrushchev April 1958 to September 1958 (1)-(2) 52 Khrushchev April 1958 to September 1958 (3)-(5) Khrushchev April 1959 to November 1959 (1)-(4) Khrushchev visit Sept. ‘59 (1)(2) Khrushchev visit 9/15-27/59 (1)(2) 53 Khrushchev November 2, 1959 to (1)-(5) Russia Mikoyan Visit January 1959 United Arab Republic Upper Volta Republic Uruguay (1)(2) Uruguay Goodwill tour February 1960 (1)(2) 54 Uruguay Goodwill tour February 1960 (3)(4) The Vatican Vatican Pope John XXIII Venezuela (1)(2) Viet Nam (1)-(3) Virgin Islands Yemen Yugoslavia (1)-(3) END OF CONTAINER LIST .
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