Box 4
Contains 20 Results:
The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. XXIV, No. 614, 1951 April 9
Includes entry, Essentials of a Peace with Japan.
The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. XXIV, No. 615, 1951 April 16
Includes entry, U.S. Solicits Opinions of American Republics on Japanese Settlement.
The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. XXIV, No. 618, 1951 May 7
Includes entry, Peace Without Fear,
regarding the American occupation of Japan.
"Draft Japanese Peace Treaty," Department of State, 1951 July 11
Typescript draft. Also includes printed pamphlet of draft.
"Japanese Peace Conference, San Francisco, September 4-8, 1951," Department of State Bulletin, 1951 September 17
Also includes a brief conference background and summary booklet.
Magazine and newspaper clippings, 1951 August 3-December 10
Includes data about Japanese transition to sovereignty post-American occupation, General Douglas MacArthur, and Republican adviser to the State Department and Future Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles. Also includes photographs, articles about Japanese Peace Conference (1951 September 4-8).
President's message transmitting to the Japanese Peace Treaty and other treaties relating to security in the Pacific pamphlet, 1951 January 10
Includes "restricted" and unrestricted publications and memorandums from United States governmental departments regarding troops in the Pacific, the structure of Japanese government, natural resource reports, newspaper and magazine clippings, and Japanese Peace Treaty materials. Also includes a large amount of material published for and by the Eighth Army Unit of the United States Army.
The Department of State Bulletin, Vol. XXVI, No. 663, 1952 March 10
Includes original bulletin and reprint of "Administrative Agreement with Japan."
Congressional Record, Proceedings and debates of the 82nd Congress, Second Session, Washington, Thursday, 1952 March 10
Includes "restricted" and unrestricted publications and memorandums from United States governmental departments regarding troops in the Pacific, the structure of Japanese government, natural resource reports, newspaper and magazine clippings, and Japanese Peace Treaty materials. Also includes a large amount of material published for and by the Eighth Army Unit of the United States Army.
"The U.S. and Japan: New Problems, New Hopes special supplement," Scene magazine, 1952 September
Includes "restricted" and unrestricted publications and memorandums from United States governmental departments regarding troops in the Pacific, the structure of Japanese government, natural resource reports, newspaper and magazine clippings, and Japanese Peace Treaty materials. Also includes a large amount of material published for and by the Eighth Army Unit of the United States Army.