Dean Rusk Personal Papers, Series II: U.S. Secretary Of State, Department Of State

Dean Rusk Personal Papers, Series II: U.S. Secretary Of State, Department Of State

Descriptive Summary

Title: Dean Rusk Personal Papers, Series II: U.S. Secretary Of State, Department Of State
Creator: Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994
Inclusive Dates: 1939-1995
Language(s): English
Extent: 11 box(es) (4.75 linear feet) and 12 microfilm reels
Collection Number: RBRL055DR_II
Repository: Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Abstract: Dean Rusk Personal Papers, Series II: U.S. Secretary Of State, Department Of State includes transcripts of addresses, interviews, statements, press releases, and speeches that Dean Rusk gave during his tenure as Secretary of State. Researchers may be interested in statements by Rusk on the deaths of various famous figures in the world of politics and foreign affairs including President Herbert Hoover, King Mohamed V of Morocco, Adlai E. Stevenson, Sir Winston Churchill and Robert F. Kennedy. Opening and closing remarks on numerous foreign relations events, such as the meetings of the US-Japan Committee on Economics and Trade, and the SEATO [Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty] conference in 1961, the Geneva Disarmament Conference in 1962, and meetings over the Dominican Republic Crisis with the OAS [Organization of American States] in 1965, can also be found here. There are several copies of congressional testimonies by Dean Rusk given between 1949 and 1979. Also, a small group of files consisting of articles that Dean Rusk designated for his "personal papers" upon leaving the office of Secretary of State. Topics covered in these files include Vietnam, the effect of student activism on international relations, the Berlin Crisis of 1961-1964, the role of analogy in law, Rusk's success over nuclear nonhappening, foreign travel by the Secretary of State, and the National Academy of Sciences. Certain records relating to the Palestine question were maintained in the offices of Dean Rusk and Robert McClintock, these records exist on microfilm.

Collection Description

Biographical Note

Dean Rusk was born on February 9, 1909 in Cherokee County, Georgia. He attended Lee Street Elementary and Boys' High School in Atlanta, Georgia. Rusk obtained an A.B. degree from Davidson College, North Carolina in 1931, and a B.S. (Rhodes Scholar) and M.A. in 1933 and 1934 from St. John's, Oxford, England. He returned to the United States to become Associate Professor of Government and Dean of Faculty at Mills College, Oakland, California, from 1934 to 1940 and studied law at the University of California, Berkeley, class of 1940.

Rusk served in the United States Army from 1940 to 1946 in the China-Burma-India theater. At first he served with the Third Infantry Division, then later with the Military Intelligence Service. Rusk was released from duty with the rank of colonel.

After his military career ended, Rusk joined the Department of State from 1947 to 1952, as Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs and for Far Eastern Affairs. From 1952 to 1960 he was president of the Rockefeller Foundation. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed Rusk to the office of Secretary of State. He remained in this position until 1969, through the administrations of Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

Rusk was in office during the ill-fated Bay of Pigs invasion, when East Germany began constructing the Berlin Wall, and as the world teetered on the brink of nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was also Secretary of State during the height of the Vietnam Conflict.

In 1970, Rusk came to the University of Georgia's School of Law as the Samuel H. Sibley Professor of International Law, and he later established the Dean Rusk Center for International and Comparative Law. Rusk served the University of Georgia until his death on December 20, 1994.

Rusk married Virginia Foisle in June, 1937. They had three children together, David Patrick, Richard Geary and Margaret Elizabeth. In 1990, As I Saw It , the book he co-authored with his son, Richard, was published.

Scope and Content

Dean Rusk Personal Papers, Series II: U.S. Secretary Of State, Department Of State includes transcripts of addresses, interviews, statements, press releases, and speeches that Dean Rusk gave during his tenure as Secretary of State. Researchers may be interested in statements by Rusk on the deaths of various famous figures in the world of politics and foreign affairs including President Herbert Hoover, King Mohamed V of Morocco, Adlai E. Stevenson, Sir Winston Churchill and Robert F. Kennedy. Opening and closing remarks on numerous foreign relations events, such as the meetings of the US-Japan Committee on Economics and Trade, and the SEATO [Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty] conference in 1961, the Geneva Disarmament Conference in 1962, and meetings over the Dominican Republic Crisis with the OAS [Organization of American States] in 1965, can also be found here. There are several copies of congressional testimonies by Dean Rusk given between 1949 and 1979. Also, a small group of files consisting of articles that Dean Rusk designated for his "personal papers" upon leaving the office of Secretary of State. Topics covered in these files include Vietnam, the effect of student activism on international relations, the Berlin Crisis of 1961-1964, the role of analogy in law, Rusk's success over nuclear nonhappening, foreign travel by the Secretary of State, and the National Academy of Sciences. Certain records relating to the Palestine question were maintained in the offices of Dean Rusk and Robert McClintock, these records exist on microfilm.

Organization and Arrangement

This series is organized into six subseries: A. Speech Files, B. Office Schedules C. Department of State Publications, D. Congressional Testimonies, E. Personal Files, and F. Palestine Reference Files of Dean Rusk and Robert McClintock.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Dean Rusk Personal Papers, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia, 30602-1641.

Processing Note

Clippings have been copied onto bond paper for protection of content. Photographs, audiovisual material and artifacts have been removed from the papers for preservation purposes and inventoried.

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Finding Aid Publication

Finding aid prepared on: 2008.


Related Materials and Subjects

Subject Terms

Related Collections in this Repository

Dean Rusk Oral History Collection

Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection

William Tapley Bennett, Jr. Papers

Martin Hillenbrand Papers

D.W. Brooks Oral History Collection

Related Collections in Other Repositories

Dean Rusk Papers, Rockefeller Archive Center, Sleepy Hollow, New York

Dean Rusk Oral Histories, Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library and Museum, Austin, Texas

Dean Rusk Personal Papers, John F. Kennedy Library, National Archives and Records Administration, Boston, Massachusetts

Dean Rusk Files, Department of State Records, National Archives


Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 

II. U.S. Secretary Of State, Department Of State

11 box(es)
(4.75 linear feet)



A. Speech Files

( 6 box(es) ) ( (3 linear feet) )
This subseries includes transcripts of addresses, interviews, statements, press releases, and speeches that Dean Rusk gave during his tenure as Secretary of State under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. The arrangement is reverse chronological order within each year.
The transcripts cover a wide-range of topics and events. Researchers may be interested in statements by Rusk on the deaths of various famous figures in the world of politics and foreign affairs including President Herbert Hoover, King Mohamed V of Morocco, Adlai E. Stevenson, Sir Winston Churchill and Robert F. Kennedy. Opening and closing remarks on numerous foreign relations events, such as the meetings of the US-Japan Committee on Economics and Trade, and the SEATO [Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty] conference in 1961, the Geneva Disarmament Conference in 1962, and meetings over the Dominican Republic Crisis with the OAS [Organization of American States] in 1965, can be found. In addition, Rusk gave many speeches to university exercises, various business and political groups, and press conferences. A number of transcripts of TV and radio interviews may also prove informative for researchers.
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11Statement for Foreign Policy Association, New York City [foreign policy - general], 1962 December 26
12Statement Swearing-In of David Bell [Agency of International Development], 1962 December 21
13NATO Communiqué [at conclusino of NATO meeting], Paris, 1962 December 15
14Press Conference [Rusk's comments on the forthcoming NATO meeting and Cuban Missile Crisis], 1962 December 11
15Statement Upon Receipt of Report of Committee on Foreign Service Personnel, 1962 December 6-8
16Statement Regarding Report of Committee on Foreign Service Personnel, 1962 December 6
17Statement by Secretary and Foreign Minister [Masayoshi] Ohira of Japan [U.S.-Japan Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs], 1962 December 5
18CBS Reports "An Hour With the Secretary of State", 11/28/1962
19Speech - Foreign Policy Association, New York , 11/21/1962
110Statement Memorial Service for Mrs. [Eleanor] Roosevelt, 11/15/1962
111Statement - Death Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt, 11/7/1962
112Statement Regarding Ryukyu Islands, 10/31/1962
113Speech Regarding Cuba Before OAS [Organization of American States], 10/23/1962
114Informal and Extemporaneous Remarks, Ambassadors Meeting, Neutrals [Cuban Missile Crisis], 10/22/1962
115Letter to American ambassadors Re. Export Drive, 10/19/1962
116SPEECH - Business Council - Hot Springs, Va. [Trade, Investment, and United States Foreign Policy], 10/19/1962
117Toast Notes - Dinner for Ben Bella [Algeria], 10/14/1962
118Address--Inter-American Defense College, Fort McNair [dedication of facilities], 10/9/1962
119Message to Dept. [Dept. of State] and FS [Foreign Service], UN Day, 10/8/1962
120Statement Re. Peace Corps Middle Level Manpower Conference, 10/5/1962
121Transcript "News and Comment," [ABC] [Cuban Missile Crisis], 9/30/1962
122Senate Appropriations Committee, Statement Re. Foreign Aid Program, 9/21/1962
123AID Statement [foreign aid program], 9/19/1962
124Closing Remarks for Net Film [Five goals of U.S. foreign policy], 9/10/1962
125Statement - 8th Anniversary Signing, Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty [SEATO], 9/7/1962
126BBC Telstar Interview , 8/15/1962
127Statement Re. Death Messrs. Jacques and Holder [Mr. Sidney B. Jacques and Mr. Oscar C. Holder], 8/15/1962
128Speech - VFW [Veterans of Foreign Wars] Convention - Minneapolis, Minnesota , 8/13/1962
129Statement SFRC [Senate Foreign Relations Committee] Re. Satellite Communications, 8/6/1962
130Statement - Disarmament Conference, Geneva, 7/24/1962
131Statement - 10th Anniversary of Fulbright Agreement - Germany, 7/18/1962
132Press Conference [topics include disarmament, Conference on Laos], 13-Jul-62
133"Issues and Answers" [topics include Vietnam, Red China, Berlin talks, and nuclear test ban], 8-Jul-62
134Statement - House FAC [Foreign Affairs Committee] Re. UN Loan Legislation, 7/2/1962
135Departure Statement for European Tour, 6/8/1962
136Speech NH [New Hampshire] Council on World Affairs [U.S. policy on disarmament and arms control], 6/16/1962
137TV and Radio Interview With Senator Kenneth B. Keating [Let's Look at Congress program - topics include European Alliance, Berlin talks, stability in Southeast Asia, Laotion peace, Kennedy administration], 6/17/1962
138VOA's [Voice of America] "Press Conference USA" , 6/12/1962
139Opening - New FSI [Foreign Service Institute] Course [Development and International Defense], 6/11/1962
140Press Conference [topic disarmament], 31-May-62
141Address - International Law Day, Seattle World's Fair [New Frontiers in Science, Space, and Foreign Policy], 5/25/1962
142Address - Conference on Trade Policy, Washington, DC [Trade Expansion Act of 1962], 5/17/1962
143Address - University of Tennessee, Knoxville [Government and World Crisis], 5/17/1962
144Statement - Dedication JFD [John Foster Dulles] Library, 5/15/1962
145CBS Interview in Athens, Greece [NATO Ministerial meeting], 5/8/1962
146NATO [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] Communiqué, Athens, Greece [topics include disarmament and the problem of Germany and Berlin], 5/7/1962
147Press Conference [topics include nuclear test ban and disarmament], 4/26/1962
148Remarks and Additional Remarks, Alliance for Progress, Pan American Union, 4/25/1962
149Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Foreign Assistance Act of 1962, 4/5/1962
150Remarks - Pan American Day, Pan American Union, 4/13/1962
151Remarks - Re. International Educational and Cultural Affairs, 4/5/1962
152Statement - Red Cross Blood Donations, Apr-62
153Statement for Joint Crusade [National Agencies and Federal Service Joint Crusade Campaign], Apr-62
154Statement - Disarmament Conference, Geneva, 3/27/1962
155Statement - Disarmament Conference, Geneva. Death of T. G. Narayanan, 3/26/1962
156Interview - "Panorama Show," British Broadcasting Corporation [BBC] [test ban treaty], 26-Mar-62
157Address - Geneva Disarmament Conference, 3/23/1962
158Statement - Geneva on UN [United Nations] Radio [Conference of the eighteen nation committee on disarmament], 3/23/1962
159Statement - Re. Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, 3/20/1962
160Statement - Second Plenary, Geneva Disarmament Conference, 3/15/1962
161TV-CBS Taped Program, Geneva, Switzerland [disarmament and nuclear testing], 3/14/1962
162Arrival Statement - Geneva Disarmament Conference, 3/10/1962
163Address - Conference of the Advertising Council, Inc., 3/6/1962
164Joint Statement With Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman [Thailand] [Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty], 3/6/1962
165Statement - Death of Ambassador of Spain [Mariano de Yturralde y Orbegoso], 3/5/1962
166Interview for "Eye Witness Program" [CBS] [disarmament conference], 3/2/1962
167Press Conference [topic Vietnam], 3/1/1962
168Statement [topic Vietnam], 3/1/1962
169Interview for German Radio-TV [Oder-Neisse Line and the German border and disarmament], 2/28/1962
170Statement - Federal Service Joint Crusade Drive , 1962
171Address in Chambers Auditorium, Davidson College, 2/23/1962
172Speech - Charlotte Chamber of Commerce [North Carolina] [Trade], 2/21/1962
173Statement - VOA [Voice of America] Inaugurating Its Laos and Thai Language Service Broadcast to Southeast Asia, 2/17/1962
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21Interview - Westinghouse "Washington Viewpoint", 2/12/1962
22Statement - Senate Foreign Relations Committee, UN [United Nations] Bond, 2/6/1962
23Statement - House Select Committee on Export Control, 2/5/1962
24Report to Nation [TV] on OAS [Organization of American States], 2/2/1962
25Press Conference, 2/1/1962
26Closing Remarks - OAS [Organization of American States], 1/31/1962
27Statement - Exclusion of Cuba from OAS [Organization of American States], 1/31/1962
28Opening Address, OAS [Organization of American States], Punta del Este, 1/25/1962
29Interview on "Today Show" - taped, 1/22/1962
210Departure Statement for OAS [Organization of American States], 1/20/1962
211Speech - U.S. Trade Policy, 1/19/1962
212Statement - SFR [Senate Foreign Relations] Subcommittee on African Affairs, 1/18/1962
213Press Conference, 18-Jan-62
214"JFK Report", 12-Jan-62
215"Reporter's Roundup", 7-Jan-62
216Telenews Interview, 1-Jan-62
217Address - American Historical Association, Dec. 30, 1961
218Greetings to Philippines Rizal Day, 12/30/1961
219Letter Exchange, Secretary Rusk and Mr. Salvatore A. Bontempo, December 19-28, 1961
220Arrival Statement, Paris - Ministerial Council of NATO, 12/10/1961
221Press Conference, 12/9/1961
222College News Conference, 12/3/1961
223Remarks - Conference of International Social and Economic Development, 12/1/1961
224Excerpts -Speech Academy of Political Science, New York City, 11/28/1961
225Statement Re. Dominican Republic, 11/18/1961
226Press Conference, 17-Nov-61
227Letter to Foreign Minister Antonio Segni of Italy, 11/17/1961
228Statement - Death of Speaker Sam Rayburn, 11/16/1961
229Statement - Death of Ambassador Biddle, 11/13/1961
230Pan Ethnon-American University, October 31/1961
231Departure Statement, D.C.-Tokyo [United States-Japan Committee on Economics and Trade], 10/30/1961
232VOA [Voice of America] Interview with Ronald Dunlavey, 10/29/1961
233Remarks Introducing Carl Sandburg, 10/26/1961
234TV - "Issues and Answers", 10/22/1961
235Press Conference, 18-Oct-61
236Remarks - Opening Ceremony, OECD [Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development], 16-Oct-61
237Remarks - Eleanor Roosevelt's TV Program, 1014/61
238Address - Assembly of the United Church Women, Miami, Florida, 10/11/1961
239Remarks - NBC Television, "Continental Classroom", 9/25/1961
240Statement of Foreign Press Association Luncheon, 9/22/1961
241Remarks - Foreign Press Association Luncheon, 9/22/1961
242UGF [United Givers Fund] Message to Department of State and Foreign Service, undated
243Address - 20th International Navigation Congress, 9/11/1961
244Address - George Marshall Memorial Dinner, 9/8/1961
245Statement - Commemoration of SEATO [Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty] Day, 9/1/1961
246Statement - 10th Anniversary of Fulbright Agreement With Japan, 8/25/1961
247Statement - House Foreign Affairs Committee, Disarmament Agency, 8/25/1961
248Statement - Jackson Subcommittee, 8/24/1961
249Press Conference with Douglas Dillon [Secretary of the Treasury], 8/22/1961
250Statement - House Appropriation, Sub-Committee Foreign Aid, 8/21/1961
251"Meet the Press", 20-Aug-61
252Statement - Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Disarmament, 8/14/1961
253Statement Re. Berlin, 13-Aug-61
254Remarks Before Departure for Paris, White House, 8/3/1961
255Toast at Dinner for Vice President of the Republic of China, 8/1/1961
256Press Conference, 27-Jul-61
257Interview by John Scali, 23-Jul-61
258Joint Letter to Congress re. Foreign Aid, 7/18/1961
259Statement Re. Krushchev, UN, 14-Jul-61
260National Press Club, 10-Jul-61
261Message to Foreign Minister of Bolivia, 7/6/1961
262CBS TV Interview "At the Source", 6/30/1961
263Press Conference, Chicago, 28-Jun-61
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31Foreign Aid Statement at Press Conference, 6/22/1961
32Press Conference, 22-Jun-61
338th National Conference on International Economic and Social Development, 6/15/1961
34Senate Appropriations Committee, 6/14/1961
35House Foreign Affairs Committee, Foreign Aid, 6/7/1961
36Statement - Senate Foreign Relations, 5/31/1961
37Letter to Attorney General, 29-May-61
38Final Communiqué, NATO, Oslo, Norway, 5/10/1961
39Press Conference, 4-May-61
310Chamber of Commerce Speech, 3-May-61
311Statement - Arrival in Ankara, Turkey, 4/26/1961
312Departure for Ankara, Turkey - CENTO [Central Treaty Organization], 4/25/1961
313Address - American Society of Newspaper Editors, 4/22/1961
314Remarks - Atlanta Bar Association, 4/20/1961
315Remarks - Reinhardt College Homecoming, 4/20/1961
316Joint Statement With Foreign Minister [Yil Hyung Chyung] of the Republic of Korea, 4/25/1961
317Statement - Arrival of Prime Minister Constantine Caramanlis, Washington, D.C., 4/17/1961
318Statement - Arrival in Washington, DC of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer [Germany], 4/11/1961
319Remarks - Rockefeller Luncheon, 4/11/1961
320Remarks at the Centennial Celebration of M.I.T. [Massachusetts Institute of Technology], 10-Apr-61
321Arrival Statement - SEATO Conference [Thailand] to D.C., 3/31/1961
322Address - SEATO Council of Ministers, Bangkok, 3/27/1961
323Departure Statement - D.C. to SEATO, Bangkok, 3/23/1961
324Message - Armed Forces Day, 3/21/1961
325Press Conference - Berkeley, California, 3/20/1961
326Address - University of California, Charter Day Exercises, 3/20/1961
327Press Conference, 9-Mar-61
328Remarks to Policy Making Officers of the Department of State, 6-Mar-61
329BBC Interview [Interviewer Robert Kee of the British Broadcasting Corporation], 3-Mar-61
330Statement - Press Re. Defense Policies, 2/28/1961
331Statement - Death of Mrs. Geaney, 2/27/1961
332Statement - Death of King Mohamed V [Morocco], 2/26/1961
333Defense Department Film Statement, 2/22/1961
334Greeting at American Council on Germany Conference, 2/16/1961
335Address - National Industrial Conference Board, Inc., 2/13/1961
336Press Conference, 6-Feb-61
337Statement - "Champion of Liberty" Postage Stamp, 1/30/1961
338Statement to Members of the Press, Fri. 1/27/61
339Message to all American Diplomatic and Consular Posts, 1/23/1961
340Interview with James Minifie and Knowlton Nash on the CBC [Canadian Broadcasting Corporation], 12/23/1965
341Press Conference, 12/9/1965
342Address - AFL/CIO 6th Constitutional Convention, [American Federation of Labor / Congress of Industrial Organizations], 12/10/1965
343Address to Illinois Manufacturers Association, 12/9/1965
344Press Conference, 26-Nov-65
345Address - Second Special Inter-American Conference, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, 11/22/1965
346Remarks - White House Conference on Health, 11/4/1965
347Press Conference, 5-Nov-65
348Message to Employees of the Department of State and the Foreign Service on UN [United Nations] Day, 10/24/1965
349Address - Johns Hopkins University [George Huntington Williams Memorial Lecture], 10/16/1965
350Address - Convention, National Association of Retail Druggists, 10/14/1965
351Combined Federal Campaign Message, Oct-65
352Address - American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., 9/7/1965
353Belgian TV Interview, 9/7/1965
354Interview on NBC-TV Program "American White Paper", 9/7/1965
355Statement - Eleventh Anniversary of SEATO [Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty], 9/7/1965
356Press Conference, 27-Aug-65
357CBS-TV Interview with Secretary of Defense, Honorable Robert S. McNamara, 8/9/1965
358Press Conference, 2-Aug-65
359Excerpts from SFRC [Senate Foreign Relations Committee] Statement, 7/30/1965
360Remarks at Memorial Ceremony for Adlai E. Stevenson, 7/19/1965
361Statement on Death of Adlai E. Stevenson, 7/16/1965
362"Issues and Answers", 7/12/1965
363Opening Remarks - Fourth Meeting of the Joint U.S.-Japan Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, 7/12/1965
364Interview by Members of the International Press on USIA [United States Information Agency] TV Service, 7/4/1965
365Address - American Foreign Service Association Luncheon, 23-Jun-65
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41Address - First Inter-American Conference of the Partners of the Alliance, Banquet, 10-Jun-65
42Address - George Washington University Commencement Exercises, 6/6/1965
43Address - Closing Session of the International Publishers Congress, 6/5/1965
44Statement - Tenth Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the OAS [Organization of American States], 6/2/1965
45"Meet the Press", 30-May-65
46NBC-TV Special on Dominican Republic, 28-May-65
47Statement - Death of Former Under Secretary Joseph C. Grew, 5/26/1965
48Press Conference, 26-May-65
49Statement - Runnymede Memorial for John F. Kennedy, 5/14/1965
410Interview with John Hightower, AP [Associated Press], 5/8/1965
411CBS "Town Meeting of the World", 5/3/1965
412Statement - Death of Edward R. Murrow, 4/28/1965
413Charter Amendment Statement - Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 4/28/1965
414Address - American Society of International Law, 4/23/1965
415Address - Michigan Committee for Immigration, Detroit, Michigan, 4/19/1965
416BBC [British Broadcasting Corporation] Interview with Mr. Mossman, 4/2/1965
417Press Conference Re. Use of Gases in Vietnam, 3/24/1965
418Statement - House Foreign Affairs Committee, 3/25/1965
419Joint Statement with Foreign Minister Lee of Korea, 3/17/1965
420Statement - Immigration and Nationality Subcommittee, Committee of the Judiciary and House of Representatives, 11-Mar-65
421SFR [Senate Foreign Relations] AID Statement, 9-Mar-65
422Remarks - Conference of Returned Peace Corps, 7-Mar-65
423Address - Cleveland Council on World Affairs, 3/6/1965
424Remarks - U.S. Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, New York, 4-Mar-65
425Press Conference and Statement, 2/25/1965
426Statement - Tenth Anniversary of CENTO [Central Treaty Organization], 2/24/1965
427Statement - Senate Immigration Hearing, 2/24/1965
428Statement - Death of Sir Winston Churchill, 1/24/1965
429Commissioning of the USS America, Portsmouth, VA, 1/23/1965
430Press Conference, 12/23/1964
431Statement - Re. Attacks on Missions Abroad, 12/9/1964
432Message to President Antonio Segni of Italy, 12/8/1964
433Agreement With Japanese Re. "King Crab" fishing in East Bering Sea, 11/25/1964
434Address - Graduating Class American Institute for Free Labor Development, AFL/CIO, 11/23/1964
435Address - National Foreign Trade Council, 11/16/1964
436Presentation - Hudson Medal of the American Society of International Law to Judge Phillip C. Jessup, 11/14/1964
437Interview With Marvin Kalb, CBS News, "The United States and the Two Chinas", 11/11/1964
438Message Re. United Nations Day, 10/24/1964
439Statement - Death of Former President Herbert Hoover, 10/20/1964
440Remarks - Visit of the U.S.S. Claude V. Ricketts, 10/20/1964
441Excerpts - XIX World Congress of Junior Chamber International, Oklahoma City, 10/19/1964
442Address - Marine Security Guard Graduation, 10/16/1964
443Excerpts - From a Speech at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1012/64
444Excerpts of Remarks at Science and Development in Chile, National Academy of Sciences, 10/9/1964
445Press Conference, 8-Oct-64
446Statement Re. Satellite SYNCOM III, Transmission of Television Communication Between the United States and Japan, 10/7/1964
447Address - Mortgage Bankers Association convention, Washington, D.C., 10/5/1964
448Statement re. International Coffee Agreement, 10/3/1964
449Remarks - International Cooperation Year Ceremonies Luncheon, 10/2/1964
450Statement at White House, International Cooperation Year Group Ceremony, 10/2/1964
451Message Re. Combined Federal Campaign, Sep-64
452Press Statement Re. Chinese Nuclear Device, 9/29/1964
453Address - American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa, 9/25/1964
454Press Conference, 9/14/1964
455Address - Luncheon of the Economic Club of Detroit, 9/14/1964
456Press Conference, 9/10/1964
457Statement Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of SEATO [Southeast Asia Treaty Organization], 9/8/1964
458Address - AMVETS National Convention, 8/29/1964
459Statement - Democratic Platform Committee, 17-Aug-64
460NBC Interview by Eli Abel Re. Vietnam, 8/5/1964
461Address - 50th Anniversary Dinner of the American Field Service, 8/2/1964
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51Ambassadors Llewellyn, E. Thompson, Charles E. Bohlen, Anthony G. Freeman, Farewell, 1/17/1969
52Salute to Secretary Rusk, West Auditorium, 1/16/1969
53Statement - Dedication of the Statue of Benito Juarez, 1/7/1969
54Press Conference, 3-Jan-69
55Statement at United Nations General Assembly, Oct. 2, 1968
56Remarks - Farewell Presentation, Dept. of State Correspondents Association, 12/27/1968
57Statement on Release of Officers and Men of USS Pueblo, 12/22/1968
58DSRA [Dept. of State, Recreation Association] Membership Campaign Message, 11/1/1968
59Press Conference, 1-Nov-68
510Excerpts of Address - Far-East America Council of Commerce and Industry, Inc., New York City, 10/7/1968
511ABC's "Issues and Answers," Appearance of Dean Rusk, 6-Oct-68
512CFC [Combined Federal Campaign] Statement for 1968, 1968
513Excerpts from Address - World Affairs Council of Philadelphia, 9/25/1968
514Address - Manufacturer's Association of Connecticut at Yale University, 9/12/1968
515Statement for SEATO Day, 8-Sep-68
516White House Press Conference, 22-Aug-68
517Statement - Democratic Platform Committee, 8/20/1968
518Press Conference, 30-Jul-68
519Interview - Mr. Hiroshi Ishihara of the Yomiuri [Tokyo], 7/29/1968
520Remarks - US/Japan Committee on Scientific Cooperation, 7/9/1968
521Statement - SFRC on the NPT [Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the Non-Proliferation Treaty], 7/10/1968
522Remarks - Signing of the Non-Proliferation Treaty at White House, 7/1/1968
523Statement on Berlin at Bonn, Germany, 26-Jun-68
524Press Conference, 21-Jun-68
525Remarks at Ceremony Re. U.S.-U.S.S.R. Consular Convention, 6/13/1968
526House Ways and Means Committee, Statement, 6/10/1968
527Statement - Death of Robert F. Kennedy, 6/6/1968
528Interview with Mr. Kei Wakaizumi, 5/28/1968
529Message to Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma, Laos National Day, 5/11/1968
530Excerpts of Address - Law Day at University of Georgia, 5/4/1968
531Remarks on Receiving the Brien McMahon Award from Fordham, 5/2/1968
532Statement by the Secretary of State, 4/18/1968
533Statement on Vietnam, 2/14/1968
534Address at National Association of Secondary School Principals, Atlantic City, NJ, 2/10/1968
535Student Press Interview, 2/2/1968
536Blair Fraser Interview for "Maclean's Magazine", 1/22/1968
537Press Conference, 4-Jan-68
538Remarks to NAM [National Association of Manufacturers], New York, Dec. 6, 1967
539Remarks at Luncheon to Mark End of U.S. Aid to Iran, 11/29/1967
540Interview for Reader's Digest, 11/27/1967
541Excerpts of Address - Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration of the Foreign Policy Association, New York City, 11/14/1967
542Excerpts from an Address in Columbus, Indiana, 10/30/1967
543USIA Television Studios Interview, 10/16/1967
544Remarks - Signing of Act Legalizing the Transfer of the Chamizal, 10/27/1967
545Statement Before the Senate Finance Committee, 10/18/1967
546Press Conference -, 12-Oct-67
547Address OAS [Organization of American States] Session, Washington, D.C., 9/23/1967
548Statement - 1968 Combined Federal Campaign, 1968
549Press Conference With Foreign Minister of Japan, His Excellency Takeo Miki, 9/14/1967
550Opening Statement - U.S./Japan Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, 13-Sep-67
551Statement to Bangkok for "SEATO Day", 9/8/1967
552Press Conference, 8-Sep-67
553Press Conference, 19-Jul-67
554Statement Re. Jerusalem, 14-Jul-67
555Address - 50th Anniversary Convention of Lions International, 7/6/1967
556Press Interview by Daniel Viklund, Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, 7/1/1967
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61Remarks at closing Session of the Water for Peace Conference, Washington, D.C., 5/31/1967
62Address - 55th Annual Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 5/1/1967
63Statement - 1967 Federal Savings Bond Campaign, 4/28/1967
64Message to W. German Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister Willy Brandt on Death of Dr. Konrad Adenaur, 4/19/1967
65Opening Statement - SEATO [Southeast Treaty Organization], 4/18/1967
66Toast - Luncheon for President Sunay of Turkey, 3-Apr-67
67Transcript "The Reviewing Stand" [Produced by Northwestern University], 3/30/1967
68Statement Re. Thai Airbase at U. Tapao, 3/22/1967
69Salute to Roy Wilkins [Freedom House Dinner], New York, 3/29/1967
610Press Conference, 28-Mar-67
611Statement - SFRC [Senate Foreign Relations Committee] Re. Outer Space Treaty, 3/7/1967
612Press Conference, 2/9/1967
613Excerpts of an Address - Joint Session of the Texas Legislature, 1/26/1967
614Keynote Address - House Committee on Science and Astronautics, 1/24/1967
615Statement - Senate Foreign Relations Committee [SFRC] Re. Consular Convention with the Soviet Union, 1/23/1967
616Exchange of Letters with J. Edgar Hoover - Released, 1/20/1967
617Letter to Student Leaders in Response to Letter to President Johnson Re. Vietnam, 1/4/1967
618Statement on Death of Governor Christian Herter, 12/31/1966
619Press Conference, 12/21/1966
620Press Conference, 11/18/1966
621Remarks - Honor Awards Ceremony - State Dept. Auditorium, 11/17/1966
622Address - Association of State Colleges, etc., 11/15/1966
623Address - University of Denver Convocation, 11/14/1966
624Address - George C. Marshall Memorial Dinner, 10/12/1966
625Address - National Industrial Conference Board, New York City, 9/21/1966
626Excerpts - Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary Convention, NYC, 8/22/1966
627Statement Re. Test Ban Treaty, 8/6/1966
628Press Conference, August 5,1966
629Statement to Development Assistance Committee [DAC] Conference Conclusion, 7/21/1966
630Opening Statement DAC Conference, 7/20/1966
631Press Conference, 8/12/1966
632Statement Before Jackson Subcommittee [Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations of the Committee on Gov't Operations], 6/16/1966
633Excerpts from Address - Rotary International, Denver, Colorado, 6/14/1966
634Statement - House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee [Kelly], 6/13/1966
635Remarks "Prelude to Independence" Ceremonies - Colonial Williamsburg, 5/28/1966
636Press Conference, 5/27/1966
637Excerpts - Council on Foreign Relations, New York, 5/24/1966
638Press Conference, 17-May-66
639Transmittal of East-West Trade Relations Act of 1966 to Congress, 5/11/1966
640Interview with John Scali for "ABC China Special", 4/27/1966
641"Paris-Match" - Question and Answer Interview, 4/12/1966
642Excerpts from Remarks - Dedication of Statue of Sir Winston Churchill, 4/9/1966
6431966 U.S. Savings Bond Campaign Statement, Apr-66
644Letter to Senator Edward M. Kennedy Re. Professor H. Stuart Hughes, 4/5/1966
645Press Conference, 25-Mar-66
646Message - Dept. of State and F. S. Re. SIG Reorganization [Supervision of Interdepartmental Activities of U.S. Gov't. Overseas], 3/4/1966
647Statement - House Committee on Agriculture, 2/25/1966
648Statement - Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 2/23/1966
649Statement - Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 2/18/1966
650Excerpts of Speech to National Rural Electric Cooperative Association - Las Vegas, Nevada, 2/16/1966
651CBS [Columbia Broadcasting System] Interview by Marvin Kalb, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2/7/1966
652NBC [National Broadcasting Co.] Interview by Ray Scherer, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2/7/1966
653Press Conference, 31-Jan-66
654Press Conference, 21-Jan-66
655Joint Communique With Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky, Saigon, 1/16/1966
656Statement - Death of Indian Prime Minister Shastri, 1/10/1966



B. Office Schedules

( 2 boxes, .75 linear foot )
These schedules contain calendars from Rusk's overseas trips and meetings and appointments from his daily office. They were kept for his 1965 overseas trips, the UN General Assembly, and his Washington office for 1964-65. Arrangement is chronological.
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71Schedules of the Sec. of State for 1965 Overseas Trips and the U.N. General Assembly, New York, undated
72Schedules of the Sec. of State for 1964 Overseas Trips and the U.N. General Assembly, New York, undated
73Sec. of State Daily Office Schedule, (1 of 5 files), Jan. 1- Mar. 30, 1964
74Sec. of State Daily Office Schedule, (2 of 5 files), April 1-June 30, 1964
75Sec. of State Daily Office Schedule, (3 of 5 files), July 1 -Aug. 31, 1964
76Sec. of State Daily Office Schedule, (4 of 5 files), Sept. 1 -Oct. 31, 1964
77Sec. of State Daily Office Schedule, (5 of 5 files), Nov. 1 - Dec. 31, 1964
78Sec. of State Daily Office Schedule, (1 of 5 files), Jan. 1 - Mar. 31, 1965
79Sec. of State Daily Office Schedule, (2 of 5 files), April 1 - May 30, 1965
710Sec. of State Daily Office Schedule, (3 of 5 files), June 1 - July 31, 1965
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81Sec. of State Daily Office Schedule, (4 of 5 files), August 1 - Sept. 30, 1965
82Sec. of State Daily Office Schedule, (5 of 5 files), Oct. 1 - Dec. 31, 1965



C. Department of State Publications

( 1 box(es) ) ( (.25 linear feet) )
This subseries consists of a sampling of Department of State publications issued during Dean Rusk's tenure in office. These booklets were encased in an album and presented to Rusk in January 1969 by the Bureau of Public Affairs as a "token of [their] gratitude and affection."
Included in this set are addresses to the General Assembly of the United Nations, a transcript of a televised "Hour With the Secretary of State," educational tracts to teach American citizens about the fundamentals of foreign policy and international cooperation towards peace, and pamphlets on the Dominican Crisis of 1965, the peace process in Vietnam, relations with communist bloc countries, and relations in the Middle East.
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91Department of State Publications (Folder)
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VI.OS211U.S. Space Treaties and Agreements, 1969 May-September, 1971 August 2



D. Congressional Testimonies

( 1 box(es) ) ( (.5 linear feet) )
This subseries contains copies of congressional testimonies by Dean Rusk given between 1949 and 1979. The texts were taken from publications of the Congressional Information Service.
Topics of the testimonies range from hearings on national security policies to issues of foreign relations.
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101S381-30.5: July 23, 1974. Dr. Kissinger's Role in Wiretapping (83)
102S521-8.10: July 29, 1971. Executive Privilege: The Withholding of Information by the Executive (84)
103H381-18.2: March 27, 1973. Law of the Sea Resolution (85)
104H381-56.6: June 28, 1972. National Security Policy and the Changing World Power Alignment
105H381-16.4: Oct. 2, 1974. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (87)
106S381-5.4: Nov. 19, 1975. Foreign Policy Choices for the Seventies and Eighties (88)
107H521-15.9: June 26, 1975. Surveillance (89)
108S401-17.2: Jan. 22, 1976. Oversight of U.S. Government Intelligence Functions (90)
109S381-30.6: July 2, 1951. Korean Armistice Talks, 1951 (91)
1010H461-8.5: June 20, 1950. U.S. Policy in the Far East (92)
1011S381-31.6: Oct. 9, 1951. Nomination of Phillip C. Jessup to be U.N. General Assembly Delegate (93)
1012S381-19.2: Jan. 25, 1949; Jan. 31, Feb. 3, 1950. S381-19.3: Feb. 2, 1949; Aug. 1, 10, 1950. Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (94), (95)
1013H461-3.2: Sept. 14, 1977. S381-5.8: Oct. 14, 1977. Proposed Panama Canal Treaties
1014S381-12.2: Détente
1015S241-4.3: Oct. 11, 1978. Use of Export Controls and Export Credits for Foreign Policy Purposes
1016H381-2.1: Feb. 15, 1979. International Investment Survey Act. Extension and Revision of the Export Administration Act of 1969
1017H381-55.8: July 3, 1951. Korean War Peace Negotiations
1018H381-55.6: April 5, 1951. U.S. Relations with Japan and Korea
1019H381-55.3: Jan. 21, 1952. U.S. - Japan Treaty Negotiations
1020S381-13.6: April 11, 1979. Treaty Termination
1021S521-35.5: May 9, 1974. Warrantless Wiretapping/Electronic Surveillance (104)
1022Indexes to CIS [Congressional Information Service], 1970-1982



E. Personal Files

( 1 box(es) )
This small group of files consists of articles that Dean Rusk designated for his "personal papers" upon leaving the office of Secretary of State. Topics covered in these files include Vietnam, the effect of student activism on international relations, the Berlin Crisis of 1961-1964, the role of analogy in law, Rusk's success over nuclear nonhappening, foreign travel by the Secretary of State, and the National Academy of Sciences.
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111"Personal Papers" - Rusk [Foreign Travel by Secretary of State Dean Rusk]
112"Personal Papers" - Rusk [Vietnam Information notes, Nos. 1-15]
113"Personal Papers" - Rusk [The Ethics of Foreign Policy: Vietnam]
114"Personal Papers" - Rusk [The Possible Effects of Student Activism on International Relations]
115"Personal Papers" - Rusk [National Academy of Sciences]
116"Personal Papers" - Rusk [The Responsibility for Decision in Foreign Policy]
117"Personal Papers" - Rusk [Kennedy, Khruschev and Berlin, The 1961-1964 Berlin Crisis]
118"Personal Papers" - Rusk [Perspective on American Commitments]
119"Personal Papers" - Rusk [Role of Analogy in Law]
1110"Personal Papers" - Rusk [Rusk's Success: Nuclear Nonhappening]
1111"Personal Papers" - Rusk [Cuban Missile Crisis Telephone Log book], 1962 October 1-28
1112Transcript, Cuban Missile Crisis Meeting, 1962 October 16
1113Transcript, Cuban Missile Crisis Meeting, 1962 October 27
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121Cuban Missile Crisis briefing (folder 1 of 3), 1962
122Cuban Missile Crisis briefing (folder 2 of 3), 1962
123Cuban Missile Crisis briefing (folder 3 of 3)
124Letters of congratulations to Rusk for appointment to U.S. Secretary of State, 1961
125"To Our Great and Good Friend Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, 1961-1969" signature book (folder 1 of 2), 1969
126"To Our Great and Good Friend Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, 1961-1969" signature book (folder 2 of 2), 1969
127International Neighbors Club, 1963-1964
128Toast by Fernando Castiella, Foreign Minister of Spain, at luncheon for Rusk, 1965 December 16
129India Institute of Medical Sciences, 1963
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1301 U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk's Telephone Log, 10/01/62--10/28/62 [During the Cuban Missile Crisis], Volume 1 of 2 , October 1 - October 28, 1962
1302 U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk's Telephone Log, 10/01/62--10/28/62 [During the Cuban Missile Crisis], Volume 2 of 2 , October 1 - October 28, 1962



F. Palestine Reference Files of Dean Rusk and Robert McClintock

( 12 item(s) )
These 12 rolls of microfilm are reproduced from the General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, held by the National Archives. Certain records relating to the Palestine question were maintained in the offices of Dean Rusk and Robert McClintock. Rusk was Director of the Office of Special Political Affairs (March 1947-January 1948), Director of the Office of United Nations Affairs (January 1948-February 1949), and Assistant Secretary for United Nations Affairs (February-April 1949). McClintock was Special Assistant to the Director of the Offices of Special Political Affairs and United Nations Affairs during 1947 and 1948.
1. Palestine Reference Book of Dean Rusk , Oct. 1947-Apr. 1949
Correspondence, memorandums, telegrams, drafts and copies of position papers, and other miscellaneous records relating to the Palestine question. The records were compiled in part to serve as a reference file on Palestine for possible use by the U.S. delegate on the Security Council. These records were accumulated by Rusk while he was Director of the the Office of Special Political Affairs (March 1947-January 1948), Director of the Office of United Nations Affairs (January 1948-February 1949), and Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs (February-April 1949).
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1Reference Book, 1947 October 1-1948 February 15
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2Reference Book, 1948 February 16-April 19
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3Reference Book, 1948 April 20-June 15
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4Reference Book, 1948 June 16-July 31
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5Reference Book, 1948 August-October
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6Reference Book, 1948 November-1949 January 15
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7Reference Book, 1949 January 16-April 30
2. Palestine Reference File of Robert McClintock , Jan. 1947-Dec. 1948
Correspondence, memorandums, telegrams, drafts and copies of position papers, and other miscellaneous records relating to the Palestine question. Also included is material relating to an international police force for Jerusalem (October 1948-January 1949). There are no records for August 1947. These records were accumulated by McClintock while he was Special Assistant to the Director of the Offices of Special Political Affairs and United Nations Affairs.
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8Reference File, 1947 January-December
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9Reference File, 1948 January-April 14
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10Reference File, 1948 April 15-May
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11Reference File, 1948 June-September
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12Reference File, 1948 October-December

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