List of Persons
Acheson, Dean, former Secretary of State; adviser to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
Adenauer, Konrad, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany until October 17, 1963
Akalovsky, Alexander, Department of State interpreter
Alphand, Herve, French Ambassador to the United States
Anderson, Clinton P., Democratic Senator from New Mexico
Barber, Arthur W., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (Arms and Trade Control)
Bell, David E., Director, Bureau of the Budget, January 1961 - December 1962; Administrator, Agency for International Development, from December 21, 1962
Bohlen, Charles E., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State until September 4, 1962; Ambassador to France from October 27, 1962
Bowles, Chester B., Under Secretary of State, January 25 - December 3, 1961; President's Special Representative and Adviser on African, Asian, and Latin American Affairs, December 4, 1961 - June 9, 1963; Ambassador to India from July 19, 1963
Brown, Harold, Director, Defense Research and Engineering, Department of Defense
Bruce, David K.E., Ambassador to the United Kingdom
Bundy, McGeorge, President's Special Assistant for National Security Affairs from January 20, 1961
Caccia, Sir Harold A., British Ambassador to the United States until September 1961; British Permanent Under Secretary of State from 1962
Cleveland, Harlan, Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from February 23, 1961
de Gaulle, Charles, President of France
de Murville, Couve, French Foreign Minister
Dean, Arthur, Chairman of the U.S. Delegation to the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee at Geneva until December 27, 1962
Dean, Sir Patrick, British Ambassador to the United States from March 13, 1963
Dillon, C. Douglas, Under Secretary of State until January 4, 1961; Secretary of the Treasury from January 21, 1961
Dirksen, Everett M., Republican Senator from Illinois
Dobrynin, Anatoly F., Soviet Ambassador to the United States
Dulles, Allen W., Director of Central Intelligence until November 29, 1961
Eisenhower, Dwight D., President of the United States until January 20, 1961
Farley, Philip J., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Atomic Energy and Outer Space
Fisher, Adrian S., Deputy Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency from 1961
Foster, William C., Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency from October 6, 1961
Fulbright, J. William, Democratic Senator from Arkansas and Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Gilpatric, Roswell L., Deputy Secretary of Defense from January 24, 1961
Godber, Joseph B., British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Chairman of the British Delegation to the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee
Goodby, James E., Officer in Charge, Nuclear Test Negotiations
Gore, Albert, Democratic Senator from Tennessee
Gromyko, Andrei A., Soviet Foreign Minister
Gullion, Edmund A., Acting Deputy Director of the U.S. Disarmament Administration until 1961; Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo from August 3, 1961
Hailsham, Viscount Quinton M.H., British Lord President of the Council and Minister for Science and Technology; also British representative at the test ban treaty negotiations at Moscow, July 1963
Harriman, W. Averell, Ambassador at Large, February 13 - December 3, 1961; Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, December 4, 1961 - April 3, 1963; thereafter Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
Haworth, Leland J., Commissioner of the Atomic Energy Commission
Hickenlooper, Bourke B., Republican Senator from Iowa
Holifield, Chet, Democratic Representative from California and Vice Chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy
Home, Lord Alexander Frederick Douglas, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs until October 20, 1963; thereafter Prime Minister
Hood, Viscount Samuel, British Minister to the United States until December 1962; thereafter British Deputy Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Hosmer, Craig, Republican Representative from California
Humprey, Hubert H., Democratic Senator from Minnesota
Jackson, Henry M., Democratic Senator from Washington
Johnson, Lyndon B., Democratic Senator from Texas until January 20, 1961; Vice President of the United States, January 20, 1961 - November 22, 1963; thereafter President
Johnson, U. Alexis, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from May 2, 1961
Kaysen, Carl, President's Deputy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs from November 1961
Keeny, Spurgeon M., Jr., National Security Council Staff member from January 1961
Kennedy, John F., President of the United States, January 20, 1961, until his assassination on November 22, 1963
Kent, Sherman, Assistant Director and Chairman, Board of National Estimates, Office of National Estimates, Central Intelligence Agency
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeivich, Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers and First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Kohler, Foy D., Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs until August 19, 1962; Ambassador to the Soviet Union from September 27, 1962
Komer, Robert W., National Security Council Staff member from January 1961
Kuznetsov, Vasili Vasilievich, First Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister
LeMay, General Curtis E., Chief of Staff, United States Air Force
Lemnitzer, General Lyman L., Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, until September 30, 1962
Long, Dr. Franklin, Assistant Director of the Bureau of Science and Technology, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Macmillan, Harold, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom until October 20, 1963
Mansfield, Michael J., Democratic Senator from Montana and Senate Majority Leader
McCloy, John J., President's Adviser on Disarmament
McCone, John A., Director of Central Intelligence from November 29, 1961
McCormack, John W., Democratic Representative from Massachusetts and Speaker of the House
McDermott, Edward A., Deputy Director, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, until September 22, 1961; Deputy Director, Office of Emergency Planning, September 22, 1961 - February 2, 1962; thereafter Director
McGhee, George C., Counselor of the Department of State and Chairman, Policy Planning Council, February 16 - December 3, 1961; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, December 4, 1961 - March 27, 1963; Ambassador to Germany from May 18, 1963
McGovern, George, Director, Office of Food for Peace, January 1961 - April 1962
McNamara, Robert S., Secretary of Defense from January 21, 1961
McNaughton, John T., General Counsel, Department of Defense, from July 5, 1962
Murrow, Edward R., Director of the U.S. Information Agency from March 15, 1961
Myrdal, Alva, head of the Swedish Delegation to the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Conference
Nitze, Paul H., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, January 29, 1961 - November 29, 1963; thereafter Secretary of the Navy
Ormsby Gore, David (Lord Harlech), British Ambassador to the United States from October 26, 1961
Pastore, John O., Democratic Senator from Rhode Island and Chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy
Penney, Sir William, Chairman, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
Price, Benjamin, Chief Science Officer, British Ministry of Defense
Price, Charles M., Democratic Representative from Illinois
Rostow, Walt Whitman, President's Deputy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, January - November 1961; Counselor and Chairman, Policy Planning Council, Department of State, from November 29, 1961
Rusk, Dean, Secretary of State from January 21, 1961
Russell, Richard B., Democratic Senator from Georgia
Saltonstall, Leverett, Republican Senator from Massachusetts
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., President's Special Assistant from January 1961
Schroeder, Gerhard, West German Foreign Minister from November 14, 1961
Scoville, Herbert, Jr., Assistant Director, Bureau of Science and Technology, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Seaborg, Glenn T., Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission from March 1, 1961
Smith, Bromley, Executive Officer, Operations Coordinating Board, until February 1961; Acting Executive Secretary, National Security Council, June - August 1961; thereafter Executive Secretary
Spaak, Paul-Henri, Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization until March 5, 1961; Belgian Foreign Minister from April 25, 1961
Stelle, Charles C., U.S. Deputy Representative at the Geneva Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapon Tests until 1962; Deputy Representative to the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Conference, 1962 - 1963
Stevenson, Adlai E., III, Permanent Representative to the United Nations from January 23, 1961
Symington, Stuart, Democratic Senator from Missouri
Taylor, General Maxwell D., President's Military Representative, July 1, 1961 - October 1, 1962; thereafter Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Thant, U, Acting Secretary-General of the United Nations, November 3, 1961 - November 30, 1962; thereafter Secretary-General
Thompson, Llewellyn E., Ambassador to the Soviet Union until July 27, 1962; Ambassador at Large from October 3, 1962
Tito, Josip Broz, President of Yugoslavia
Tsarapkin, Semen Konstantinovich, Soviet Representative to the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee
Tyler, William R., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs until May 24, 1961; Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from September 2, 1962
Van Zandt, James E., Republican Representative from Pennsylvania until January 1963
Wiesner, Jerome B., President's Special Assistant for Science and Technology and Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology
Zorin, Valerian A., Soviet Permanent Representative to the United Nations until 1962; Soviet Representative to the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee, 1962
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