B. Continuing Relations With the United Kingdom, January 1952–January 1953; Economic and Financial Assistance to the United Kingdom; the Problem of Consultation With Members of the Commonwealth; Reports on Meetings of the Commonwealth; Prime Minister Churchill’s Visit to the United States, January 19531
1. For further documentation on U.S. assistance to the United Kingdom under the Mutual Security Program, and for documentation on the role of the United Kingdom in the efforts to achieve European economic and political integration, see Documents 252 ff. and 1 ff.
[362] No. 362
The Chargé in the United Kingdom
(Penfield) to the Department of
State
London, January 15, 1952—7
p.m.
841.10/1–1552: Telegram
[364] No. 364
Memorandum by the Assistant
Secretary of State for European Affairs (Bonbright)
to the Secretary of State
Washington, March 3, 1952.
841.00/3–352
[365] No. 365
Prime Minister Churchill
to President Truman
[London,] March 10, 1952.
741.5 MSP/3–1152
[366] No. 366
Foreign Secretary Eden to the
Secretary of State
[London,] March 10, 1952.
741.5 MSP/3–1152
[368] No. 368
The Ambassador in the United Kingdom
(Gifford) to the Department of
State
London, October 16, 1952—9
p.m.
841.131/10–1652: Telegram
[369] No. 369
The Acting
Secretary of State to the Embassy
in the United Kingdom
Washington, October 30, 1952.
611.41/10–1752: Airgram
[371] No. 371
Memorandum of Conversation, by the
Director of the Office of British Commonwealth and Northern
European Affairs (Raynor)
Washington, December 24, 1952.
841.00 Colonial/12–2452
[372] No. 372
The Ambassador in the United Kingdom
(Gifford) to the Department of
State
London, January 7, 1953—6
p.m.
841.00/1–753: Telegram
[373] No. 373
Memorandum of Conversation, by
William J.
McWilliams of the Executive Secretariat
January 8, 1953, 4
p.m.
Conference files, lot 59 D 95, CF 135
[374] No. 374
Memorandum of Conversation, by the
Secretary of State
[Washington,] January 8, 1953.
Conference files, lot 59 D 95, CF 135