| Abdulgani, Ruslan, Foreign Minister of Indonesia. |
| Adams, Governor Sherman, Executive Assistant to President of United States. |
| Adenauer, Konrad, Chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany. |
| Allen, George, Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Amory, Robert, Jr., Deputy Director for Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency of United States. |
| Armand, Louis, Director General, French National Railways, and President, Industrial Equipment Committee, Atomic Energy Commission of France. |
| Armstrong, W. Park Jr., Special Assistant to Secretary of State for Intelligence, Department of State of United States. |
| Ault, O.E., Director, Planning and Development, Civil Service Commission. |
| Bagirov, Jafar, First Secretary of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1933-1953). |
| Baldwin, J.R., Deputy Minister of Transport. |
| Barabas, Timor, Head, Hungarian Trade Delegation (Oct. 1956). |
| Barton, W.H., Defence Liaison (1) Division (-Nov. 1956); Counsellor, Legation in Austria. |
| Basdevant, Jules, Director General, Moroccan and Tunisian Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France. |
| Bassett, E., Deputy Minister of Lands and Forests of British Columbia. |
| Bateman, George, Member, Atomic Energy Control Board. |
| Baudouin, Marc, Political Advisor to Canadian Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam. |
| Bauer, Gérard Francis, Swiss Representative to High Authority of European Coal and Steel Community; President of Executive Committee of OEEC. |
| Bauer, William, Political Adviser to Canadian Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam (-June 1957). |
| Baumgartner, Wilfrid, Governor, Bank of France. |
| Beaulieu, Paul, Counsellor, High Commission in United Kingdom. |
| Bech, Joseph, Prime Minister of Luxembourg. |
| Beirut, Boleslaw, Prime Minister of Poland (1952-1954). |
| Ben Gurion, David, Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of Israel. |
| Benidickson, W., M.P. (Lib.-Kenora- Rainy River), Parliamentary Assistant to Minister of Finance. |
| Bennett, W.A.C., Premier of British Columbia. |
| Bennett, W.J., President, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., and President and Managing Director, Eldorado Mining and Refining Ltd. |
| Benson, Ezra Taft, Secretary of Agriculture of United States. |
| Beria, L.P., Minister of Internal Affairs of Soviet Union (1938-1953). |
| Berlis, Norman, Counsellor, Embassy in Italy. |
| Bernstein, E.M., Director, Research and Statistics Department, IMF. |
| Berry, A.E., Director, Division of Sanitary Engineering, Department of Health of Ontario. |
| Beyen, Johan W., Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands (concurrently with Joseph Luns until Oct. 1956). |
| Bishop, G.S., Under-Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of United Kingdom. |
| Black, Eugene, President, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. |
| Blancke, Wilton, Ambassador of United States in Laos. |
| Bonbright, James C.H., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, Department of State of United States (June 1950-Apr. 1954); Ambassador of United States in Portugal. |
| Bonner, R.W., Attorney- General of British Columbia. |
| Borisov, Sergey Alexeevich, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade of Soviet Union. |
| See Bulganin. |
| Bourguiba, Habib, Prime Minister of Tunisia (Apr. 1956-). |
| Bragdon, Maj.-Gen. John S., Adviser to President of United States on water resources. |
| Brar, General D.S., Acting Indian Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam (Dec. 1956-Feb. 1957); Commissioner (May 1957-). |
| Bretherton, Russell Frederick, Under-Secretary, Board of Trade of United Kingdom. |
| Brezhnev, L.I., Candidate member of Praesidium of Supreme Soviet of Soviet Union. |
| Bridle, Paul, Commissioner, ICSC, Laos (-Oct. 1956); Counsellor, Permanent Delegation to North Atlantic Council and OEEC (Dec. 1956-). |
| Broadbridge, A.F., American Division. |
| Brooking, William, Canadian Wheat Board. |
| Brown, Eldon, Member of Executive Committee, Eldorado Mining and Refining Ltd. |
| Brown, K.C., Defence Liaison (1) Division. |
| Brucker, William M., Secretary of the Army of United States. |
| Brunet, J.P.R., Attaché, Embassy in Paris. |
| Bryce, R.B., Clerk of Privy Council and Secretary to Cabinet. |
| Buffam, B.S.W., Consulting Geologist, Eldorado Mining and Refining Ltd. |
| Bulganin, N.A., Chairman, Council of Ministers of Soviet Union. |
| Bull, W.F., Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce. |
| Burbridge, K.J., Minister-Counsellor, Permanent Delegation to North Atlantic Council and OEEC. |
| Burgess, W. Randolph, Under Secretary of Treasury for Monetary Affairs, Department of Treasury of United States. |
| Burns, Maj.-General E.L.M., Chief of Staff, United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (Nov. 1956-); Commander, United Nations Emergency Force. |
| Burwash, Dorothy, First Secretary, Permanent Delegation to North Atlantic Council and OEEC. |
| Butler, R.A., Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Commons and, from January 1957, Home Secretary of United Kingdom. |
| Butz, Earl, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture of United States. |
| Byrne, Patricia Mary, International Relations Officer, Office of Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs, Department of State of United States (-Mar. 1956); Officer-in-charge of Lao Affairs. |
| Cabell, Lt. General Charles P. (USAF), Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency of United States. |
| Caccia, Sir Harold, Deputy Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Office of United Kingdom (-Nov 1956); Ambassador of United Kingdom in United States. |
| Cadieux, Marcel, Head, United Nations Division (-Dec. 1956); Assistant Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs and Legal Advisor. |
| Callaghan, B.B., Australian Alternate Executive Director, IMF (-Mar. 1957); Executive Director. |
| Cameron, Dr. Douglas George, Assistant Director, McGill University Clinic, Montreal General Hospital. |
| Campbell Smith, R., First Secretary (Commercial), Embassy in France. |
| Campbell, Peter, Commissioner, ICSC, Laos (Sept. 1956-). |
| Campney, Ralph O., Minister of National Defence. |
| Cannon, Albert Edward Lucien, Political Advisor to Canadian Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam. |
| Caranicas, Costa P., Greek Alternate Executive Director, IMF. |
| Cardin, L.J.Lucien, Parliamentary Assistant to the Secretary of State for External Affairs (Feb. 1956-Apr. 1957). |
| Carrick, Donald, M.P. (Lib.-Trinity). |
| Carter, Thomas Lemesurier, Head, American Division (-Mar. 1957); Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam. |
| Castle, Lewis, Administrator, St. Lawrence Seaway Corporation of United States. |
| Chappell, N.R., Attaché (Defence Production), Embassy in United States. |
| Chervenkov, Vulko, Prime Minister of Bulgaria (-Apr. 1956); Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Culture. |
| Chevrier, Lionel, President, St. Lawrence Seaway Authority. |
| Chiang Kai-shek, Generalissimo, President of Republic of China. |
| Chou En-lai, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of People's Republic of China. |
| Chuhavin, D.S., Ambassador of Soviet Union. |
| Clark, G., Adviser (Financial), Permanent Mission to European Office of United Nations. |
| Clark, George R., Deputy Minister of Fisheries. |
| Clark, Gerald, correspondent, Montreal Star. |
| Cobbold, Cameron Fromanteel, Governor, Bank of England. |
| Cochrane, H. Merle, Deputy Managing Director, IMF. |
| Cohen, Sir Edgar, Under-Secretary, Board of Trade of United Kingdom. |
| Coiner, Maj. General Richard, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff of Operations for Atomic Energy, United States Air Force. |
| Coldwell, M.J., M.P. (Rosetown- Biggar), Leader, C.C.F. |
| Collins, R. E., Chargé d'Affaires, Embassy in Soviet Union. |
| Connelly, W., Chairman, Niagara Port Authority. |
| Cooper, Brigadier P.S., Senior Military Advisor to the Canadian Commissioner, ICSC, Laos. |
| Copland, Sir Douglas, High Commissioner of Australia (-1956). |
| Corea, Sir Claude, High Commissioner of Ceylon in United Kingdom (1954-1958); Chair, UN Interim Co-ordinating Committee for International Commodity Arrangements (-1956); Chairman, GATT. |
| Corse, Carl, Chief, Trade Agreements and Treaties Division, Department of State of United States, and Representative of United States to GATT. |
| Côté, E.A., Assistant Deputy Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources. |
| Couillard, J. Louis, Counsellor, Embassy in United States (-Jan. 1957); Head, Economic Division. |
| Cox, Gordon, Chargé d'Affaires, Legation in Austria (-Jan. 1957); First Secretary, High Commission in United Kingdom. |
| Coyne, J.E., Governor, Bank of Canada. |
| Crawley, Desmond John C., Assistant Secretary, Commonwealth Relations Office of United Kingdom. |
| Crean, G.G., Head, Defence Liaison (2) Division. |
| Crowson, Col. D.L., Military Assistant to Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy) of United States. |
| Curzon, Leonard Henry, Under-Secretary of Ministry of Supply of United Kingdom. |
| Cyrankiewicz, Jozef, Prime Minister of Poland. |
| Dabrowski, Konstantin, Minister of Foreign Trade of Poland (-Dec. 1956). |
| Daridan, Jean Henri, Director General of Political and Economic Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France. |
| Das, Major General Chand N., Indian Commissioner, ICSC, Cambodia (-May 1957). |
| Davidson, Dr. G.F., Deputy Minister (Welfare) of National Health and Welfare. |
| Davis, T.C., Ambassador in Japan. |
| Dean, Patrick, Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Foreign Office of United Kingdom. |
| Delafield, Charles, Director, CBC-IS. |
| Delisle, J.L., Chargé d'Affaires, Legation in Poland (-Nov. 1956). |
| Desai, M.J., Commonwealth Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs of India. |
| Désy, Jean, Director General, CBC-IS (1952-1954); Ambassador in France. |
| Diefenbaker, John G., M.P., (P.C.-Prince Albert), Leader of the Opposition (Dec. 1956-). |
| Diem, Ngo Dinh, President of Republic of Vietnam. |
| Dietrich, Ethel, Economics Officer, Mission of United States to North Atlantic Council. |
| Dillon, C. Douglas, Ambassador of United States to France (-Jan. 1957); Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, Department of State of United States (Mar. 1957-). |
| Dirksen, Senator Everett (R-Illinois). |
| Dixon, Sir Pierson, Permanent Representative of United Kingdom to United Nations. |
| Djilas, Milovan, President of Yugoslav Federal People's Assembly; jailed on December 12, 1956 for public criticism of Yugoslavian government. |
| Dobell, Peter, Second Secretary, Legation in Czechoslovakia (-Mar. 1957). |
| Douglas, James H., Under Secretary of Air Force of United States (-Mar 1957); Secretary of Air Force. |
| Douglas, T.C., Premier of Saskatchewan. |
| Dubs, Adolph, Second Secretary, Embassy of United States. |
| Dulles, Allen, Director, Central Intelligence Agency of United States. |
| Dulles, John Foster, Secretary of State of United States. |
| Dunton, Davidson, President of CBC. |
| Duplessis, Maurice, Premier of Québec. |
| Dupuy, Pierre, Ambassador in Italy. |
| Dutt, Subimal, Foreign Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs of India. |
| Eaton, Dr. A.K., Assistant Deputy Minister of Finance. |
| Eaton, Cyrus, American banker and company director. |
| Echardt, Felix von, Permanent Observer of Federal Republic of Germany to United Nations (-1956); Head of Press and Information Department. |
| Eckles, Sir David, Minister of Education of United Kingdom. |
| Eden, Sir Anthony, Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury of United Kingdom (-Jan. 1957). |
| Ehrenburg, Ilya, Soviet writer and journalist. |
| Eisenhower, Dwight D., President of United States. |
| Elbrick, C.B., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Ellis-Rees, Sir Hugh, Permanent Delegate of United Kingdom to OEEC. |
| Emminger, Otmar, member, Board of Managers, Bank Deutscher Länder of Federal Republic of Germany and Executive Director, IMF. |
| Erichsen-Brown, J.P., Chargé d'Affaires, Legation in Poland (Nov. 1956-). |
| Etzel, Franz, Minister of Finance of Federal Republic of Germany and Vice President, High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community. |
| Farley, Philip J., Deputy to Special Assistant to Secretary of State of United States for Atomic Energy Affairs. |
| Farquharson, R.A., Counsellor, Embassy in United States. |
| Faulkner, Rafford Lochead, Deputy Director, Division of Raw Materials, United States Atomic Energy Commission. |
| Fenoaltea, Sergio, Ambassador of Italy. |
| Fields, K.E., General Manager, United States Atomic Energy Commission. |
| Figgures, Frank Edward, Under-Secretary of Treasury of United Kingdom. |
| Figl, Leopold, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria. |
| Fisher, Alexander, Deputy Minister of Fisheries of British Columbia. |
| Flemming, Dr. Arthur, Head, Office of Defense Mobilization of United States (-Feb. 1957). |
| Ford, R.A.D., Head, European Division (-Mar. 1957); Ambassador in Colombia. |
| Forthomme, Pierre Attilio Paul, Ambassador of Belgium in Switzerland. |
| Fortas, Abe, lawyer and advisor to Democratic Party of United States. |
| Fortier, Colonel Laval, Deputy Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. |
| Foulkes, Lt.-Gen. Charles, Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee. |
| Fournier, Jacques Charles Louis, Legal Adviser, Embassy of France in Republic of Vietnam. |
| France, Arnold, Under-Secretary of Treasury of United Kingdom. |
| Frank, Isaiah, Deputy Director, Office of International Trade and Resources, Department of State of United States. |
| Frappier, Dr. Armand, Governor, Montreal Anti-tuberculosis League and Member of the Canadian Red Cross Society. |
| Frère, Maurice, Governor, National Bank of Belgium. |
| Friedman, Irving S., Director, Exchange Restrictions Department, IMF. |
| Friis, Torben, Danish Alternate Executive Director, IMF (-Oct. 1956); Executive Director (Nov. 1956-). |
| Frost, Leslie M., Premier of Ontario. |
| Fullbright, Senator William, (D-Arkansas), Chairman, Banking and Currency Committee, Senate of United States. |
| Furnas, Howard, Office of Special Assistant [CAD177] Intelligence, Department of State of United States. |
| Furtseva, E.A., First Secretary, Moscow Town Party Committee, Secretariat of Communist Party of the Soviet Union. |
| Gardiner, J.G., Minister of Agriculture. |
| Garner, Sir Joseph John Saville, Deputy Under-Secretary of State, Commonwealth Relations Office of United Kingdom (-Nov. 1956); High Commissioner of United Kingdom. |
| Garson, S.S., Minister of Justice. |
| Garthoff, Raymond L., research specialist on Soviet affairs, Rand Corporation (-1957); foreign affairs adviser to the United States Army (1957-). |
| Gauvin, Michel, Defence Liaison (1) Division. |
| George, James, European Division. |
| Geroe, Erno, First Secretary, Hungarian Communist Party (-Oct. 1956). |
| Giap, See Vo Nguyen Giap. |
| Gilbert, H.A., First Secretary, Embassy in United States. |
| Gillespie, Group Captain W.L., RCAF, Executive Assistant to Chief of the Air Staff (-Nov 1956); Assistant to Chief of the Air Staff. |
| Glazebrook, G.P. deT., Minister, Embassy in United States (-Nov. 1956); Head, Historical Research and Reports Division. |
| Goldblatt, J., Acting Polish Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam (May1956-Sept. 1956). |
| Golden, David, Deputy Minister of Defence Production. |
| Goldschlag, Klaus, Second Secretary, High Commission in United Kingdom. |
| Goldschmidt, Dr. Bertrand L, Director of Chemistry, Atomic Energy Commission of France. |
| Gomulka, Wladyslaw, First Secretary of Central Committee, United Workers Party (Communist) of Poland (Oct. 1956-). |
| Gordon, Donald, President, Canadian National Railways. |
| Gordon, Walter, Chairman, Royal Commission on Canada's Economic Prospects. |
| Grandy, J.F., Economic Division. |
| Graves, Sir Hubert, Far Eastern Adviser to Ambassador of United Kingdom in United States. |
| Gray , Gordon, Assistant Secretary of Defense of United States (-Mar. 1957); Head, Office of Defense Mobilization. |
| Green, Senator Theodore F., (D.-Rhode Island), Chair, Foreign Relations Committee, Senate of United States (1957-). |
| Gromyko, Andrei, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Soviet Union (-Feb.1957); Foreign Minister. |
| Gronchi, Giovanni, President of Italy. |
| Gruenther, Lt.-Gen. A.M., Supreme Allied Commander in Europe (-Nov. 1956). |
| Guiringaud, Louis de, Assistant Head, Permanent Mission of France to United Nations. |
| Hagerty, James C., Press Secretary to President of United States. |
| Hagiwara, Toru, Representative of Japan to GATT. |
| Hammarskjöld, Dag, Secretary General of United Nations. |
| Hanemann, Wilhelm, German Executive Director, IMF. |
| Harcourt, Viscount, United Kingdom Executive Director, IMF (-Jan. 1957). |
| Harman, G.R., American Division. |
| Harriman, W. Averell, Governor of New York State. |
| Harris, W.E., Minister of Finance. |
| Harwood, Sir Edmund George, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of United Kingdom. |
| Hateyama, Ichiro, Prime Minister of Japan. |
| Hauge, Gabriel, Administrative Assistant to President of United States (-1957); Special Assistant to President of United States. |
| Healey, Denis, Labour M.P., United Kingdom. |
| Heasman, George, Ambassador in Indonesia. |
| Heathcoat-Amory, Derick, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of United Kingdom. |
| Hébert, Charles P., Ambassador in Belgium. |
| Heeney, A.D.P., Ambassador in United States (-May 1957). |
| Hegedus, Andras, Prime Minister of Hungary (-Oct. 1956). |
| Henry, R.A.C., Member, Canadian Section, St. Lawrence River Joint Board of Engineers. |
| Henry, R.J., Vice- President of Operations, Eldorado Mining and Refining Ltd. |
| Heppel, Richard, Ambassador of United Kingdom in Cambodia (-Sept. 1956); Minister Counsellor, Embassy of United Kingdom in Austria. |
| Herter, Christian A., Consultant to the Secretary of State of United States (Jan. 1957- Feb. 1957); Under Secretary of State and Chairman, Operations Coordinating Board of Deparment of State of United States. |
| Heuss, Theodor, President of Federal Republic of Germany. |
| Hicks, Henry Davies, Premier of Nova Scotia. (-Oct. 1956); Leader of the Opposition. |
| Hill, Robert C., Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Mutual Security Affairs, Department of State of United States (-Mar. 1956); Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations. |
| Hitchman, Sir Edwin Alan, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of United Kingdom. |
| Ho Chi Minh, President of Democratic Republic of Vietnam. |
| Hockin, A.B., International Economic Relations Division, Department of Finance. |
| Holliday, Leonard, Ambassador of United Kingdom in Laos. |
| Hollister, John B., Director, International Cooperation Administration of United States. |
| Holmes, John W., Assistant Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs. |
| Holtrop, Marius Wilhelm, President, Bank of the Netherlands. |
| Home, Lord, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations of United Kingdom. |
| Hoover, Herbert Jr., Under Secretary of State of United States. |
| Hoppenot, Henri, High Commissioner of France in Vietnam. |
| Hopper, Dr. W.C., Agricultural Counsellor, Embassy in United States. |
| Horsey, Outerbridge, Director, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Horthy, Miklós, Regent of Hungary (1920-1944). |
| Horvath, Imre, Foreign Minister of Hungary. |
| Houck, W.L., M.P. (Lib.-Niagara Falls). |
| Howe, C.D., Minister of Trade and Commerce and Minister of Defence Production. |
| Hruska, Bedrich, Minister, Legation of Czechoslovakia. |
| Hughes, Earl Mulford, farmer and Executive Vice- President of the Commodity Credit Corporation of United States (-1957); Chairman, Advisory Board of CCC (1957-). |
| Humphrey, George M., Secretary of Treasury of United States. |
| Hyndman, James, Second Secretary, Legation in Austria, (-July 1956); Second Secretary, Permanent Delegation to North Atlantic Council and OEEC. |
| Ignatieff, George, Head, Defence Liaison (1) Division. |
| Isbister, C.M.. Director, International Trade Relations Branch, Department of Trade and Commerce. |
| Ishibashi, Tanzan, Minister of International Trade and Industry of Japan. |
| Jacobssen, Per, Managing Director and Chairman of the Executive Board, IMF (1957-). |
| James, William, Member of Executive and Senior Adviser on Mining Practice, Eldorado Mining and Refining Ltd. |
| Jay, Harry, United Nations Division (-June 1956); First Secretary, Permanent Mission to European Office of United Nations. |
| Jha, Chandra Shekhar, Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs of India (-1957). |
| Johnson, David M., Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam (-Apr. 1956); Ambassador in Soviet Union. |
| Johnson, Jesse, Director, Division of Raw Materials, United States Atomic Energy Commission. |
| Johnson, R.G., President, Defence Construction Ltd. |
| Johnston, Eric, Chairman, International Development Advisory Board, International Cooperation Administration of United States. |
| Jones, John Wesley, Director, Office of Western European Affairs, Department of State of United States (-Feb. 1957). |
| Jordan, Governor Leonard, Chairman, U.S. Section, International Joint Commission. |
| Joxe, Louis, Ambassador of France in Federal Republic of Germany (-July 1956); Secretary General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France. |
| Jozwiak-Witold, Franciszek, Member of Politburo of Polish Government (-Oct. 1956). |
| Juin, Marshal Alphonse P., Commander-in-Chief, Allied Land Forces in Central Europe, NATO. |
| Kádár, János, Prime Minister of Hungary (Nov. 1956 -). |
| Kaganovich, Lazer, Soviet Communist Party leader and Stalinist. |
| Kalijarvi, Thorsten V., Deputy Assistant Secre tary of State for Economic Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Katay, D. Sasorith, Prime Minister of Laos. |
| Kattenburg, Paul M., Officer-in-charge of Vietnam Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Kaul, T.N., Ambassador of India in Vietnam (Feb. 1957-). |
| Keating, Kenneth B., Representative (R-New York), United States Congress. |
| Keenleyside, Hugh, Director-General, Technical Assistance Administration of United Nations. |
| Kennan, George F., American diplomat (1926-53); Professor, School of History, Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University. |
| Kerwin, Hon. Patrick, Chief Justice for Canada. |
| Kéthly, Anna, a leader of the Social Democratic Party of Hungary and member of Cabinet of Nagy Government (Oct.1956-Nov. 1956). |
| Keyfitz, Nathan, Statistician and Demographer, Dominion Bureau of Statistics, and Head of Bureau for Technical Cooperation, Colombo Plan. |
| Khim Tit, President of Council of Cambodia and Minister of Planning. |
| Khrushchev, N.S., First Secretary of Central Committee of Communist Party of Soviet Union. |
| Kirkwood, D.H.W., Economic Division. |
| Kirpal, Major-General P.N., Indian Commissioner and Chairman, ICSC, Cambodia. |
| Kitchen, George, correspondent, Canadian Press, Washington. |
| Knowland, Senator W. (R.-California). |
| Knowles, Stanley, M.P. (CCF-Winnipeg North Centre). |
| Kocher, Eric, Deputy Director, Office of Southeast Asian Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Kohnstamm, Max, Secretary to High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community. |
| Kono, Ichiro, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry of Japan. |
| Kostov, Traicho, Political Secretary of Communist Party of Bulgaria until executed in 1949 for espionage. |
| Kosygin, Alexei N., Deputy Chairman of Council of Ministers of Soviet Union (-Dec. 56). |
| Lacoste, Francis, Ambassador of France. |
| Lacy, W.S.B., Special Assistant for East-West Exchanges to Secretary of State of United States. |
| Lall, Arthur, Permanent Representative of India to United Nations. |
| Lamontagne, Maurice, Economic Adviser, Privy Council Office. |
| Lawrie, J.B., Canadian Wheat Board representative in United Kingdom. |
| Leddy, John, Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Lee, Sir Frank, Permanent Secretary, Board of Trade of United Kingdom. |
| Léger, Jules, Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs. |
| Lesage, Jean, Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources. |
| Lett, Sherwood, Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam (Sept. 1954-July 1955). |
| Lewis, W.B., Vice President of Research and Development, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. |
| Lieftinck, Pieter, Netherlands Director, IMF. |
| Lindt, Auguste Rudolph, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. |
| Lintott, Sir Henry, Deputy Under-Secretary of State, Commonwealth Relations Office of United Kingdom. |
| Lippman, Walter, diplomatic correspondent, New York Herald Tribune. |
| Lister, Ernest A., Officer-in-charge of United Kingdom and Ireland Affairs, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of State of United States (-May 1956); Deputy Director. |
| Lloyd, John Selwyn, Minister of Defence of United Kingdom (- Jan. 1957); Foreign Secretary. |
| Lobatchev, Alexandre I., Commercial Coun sellor, Embassy of Soviet Union. |
| Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., Permanent Representative of United States to United Nations. |
| Loper, Herbert, Assistant for Atomic Energy to Secretary of Defense of United States and Chairman, Military Liaison Committee to Atomic Energy Commission. |
| Lovink, A.H.J., Ambassador of The Netherlands. |
| Low, A.R., Minister of State, Board of Trade of United Kingdom. |
| Luce, Henry Robinson, publisher and editor in chief of Time Inc. |
| Luns, Joseph, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands (concurrently with Johan Beyen until October 1956); Minister of Foreign Affairs thereafter. |
| Lysenko, Trofim D., Soviet agronomist. |
| MacDonald, Malcolm, High Commissioner of United Kingdom in India. |
| Macdonnell, R.M., Deputy Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs. |
| MacKay, R.A., Permanent Representative to United Nations. |
| Maclaren, Gordon F., Lawyer. |
| Macmillan, Harold, Chancellor of the Exchequer of United Kingdom, (-Jan.1957); Prime Minister. |
| MacTavish, Duncan, Counsel, Consolidated Premium Iron Ores Ltd. |
| Mahoney, Senator Walter J., Republican Majority leader, State Senate of New York. |
| Makins, Sir Roger, Ambassador of United Kingdom in United States, (-Oct. 1956); Joint Permanent Secretary of the Treasury. |
| Malenkov, Giorgi, Chairman, Praesidium of Council of Ministers of Soviet Union (-Feb. 1955). |
| Malone, Thomas Paul, Head, Consular Division. |
| Mansour, Albert, Egyptian Alternate Executive Director, IMF. |
| Mao Tse-tung, Chairman, Communist Party of People's Republic of China. |
| Margrave, R.N., Office of Munitions Control, Department of State of United States. |
| Marler, George C., Minister of Transport. |
| Martin, Paul, Minister of National Health and Welfare. |
| Martin, W.R., Assistant Secretary to Cabinet. |
| Martino, Gaetano, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy. |
| Masaryk, Jan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovakia until his death in Feb. 1948. |
| Masutani, Shuji, Speaker of House of Representatives of Japan. |
| Matsumoto, Shun-ichi, Adviser to Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan (-1957); Permanent Representative of Japan to United Nations. |
| Matteson, Robert E., Staff Director of Harold Stassen's Special Disarmament Staff, United States. |
| Matthews, W.D., Assistant Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs. |
| Mau, Vu Van, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Republic of Vietnam. |
| McBride, Sir Philip, Minister of Defence of Australia. |
| McCann, James J., Minister of National Revenue. |
| McCardle, J.J.M., Defence Liaison (1) Division and Secretary, Canadian Section, PJBD. |
| McCarthy, Sir Edwin, Deputy High Commissioner of Australia in United Kingdom. |
| McCordick, J.A., First Secretary, Embassy in Spain (-June 1956); Defence Liaison (1) Division. |
| McDougall, G.S., Sales Manager for Canada, British Overseas Airways Corporation. |
| McEntyre, John G., Deputy Minister of National Revenue. |
| McEwen, John, Minister of Commerce and Agriculture of Australia (-1956); Minister of Trade. |
| McGaughey, C.E., First Secretary, High Commission in India. |
| McGill, A.S., Special Assistant to Secretary of State for External Affairs. |
| McGreer, D'Arcy, Far Eastern Division. |
| McLain, Marvin, Representative of United States at International Wheat Agreement talks. |
| McLeod, Scott, Ambassador of United States in Ireland (May 57-). |
| McNamara, W.C., Assistant Chief Commissioner, Canadian Wheat Board. |
| McNaughton, General A.G.L., Chairman, Canadian Section, International Joint Commission and Chairman, Canadian Section, PJBD. |
| McNicol, David, Minister, Embassy of Australia in Republic of Vietnam. |
| Meier (Meyerson), Golda, Foreign Minister of Israel (June 1956-). |
| Melnikov, Leonid G., First Secretary of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1949-1953). |
| Mendès-France, Pierre, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (-Feb. 1955); Minister of State (Feb.1956 - May 1956). |
| Menon, V.K. Krishna, Minister without Portfolio, India (-Dec. 1956) and Chairman of Indian Delegation to United Nations General Assembly; Minister of Defence. |
| Menthon, Bernard de, Minister plenipotentiary, Conference Board of the Government of France. |
| Menzies, A.R., Head, Far Eastern Division. |
| Merchant, Livingston, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, Department of State of United States (-July 1956); Ambassador of United States. |
| Mgeladze, Akaki I. First Secretary of the Communist Party of Soviet Socialist Republic of Georgia. |
| Michalowski, Jerzy, Polish Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam (-May 1956); Representative of Poland to United Nations. |
| Mikoyan, A.I., Member, Praesidium of Central Committee of Communist Party of Soviet Union. |
| Miller, Air Vice Marshall F.R., Deputy Minister of National Defence. |
| Minc, Hilary, First Deputy Chairman of Council of Ministers of Poland (-Oct. 1956). |
| Miner, Robert, Officer-in-charge of Common wealth Affairs, Office of British Common wealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Minifie, James M., correspondent, Toronto Telegram and CBC, Washington. |
| Mitra, Sir Dhirendra Nath, Chargé d'Affaires, Embassy of India in Cambodia. |
| Mollet, Guy, Prime Minister of France. |
| Molotov, V.M., Minister of Foreign Affairs of Soviet Union (-June 1956); First Deputy Chairman of Council of Ministers (-Feb. 1957). |
| Moncel, Brigadier Robert W., Acting Canadian Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam (Feb. 1957-Mar. 1957). |
| Monnet, Jean, Chairman, Action Committee for a United States of Europe (Common Market). |
| Monture, Gilbert C., Chief, Mineral Resources Division, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys. |
| Morawski, Jerzy, Member of Politburo of Government of Poland. |
| Morris, Robert, Chief Counsel, Subcommittee on Internal Security of United States Senate. |
| Morton, Thurston B., Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations, Department of State of United States (-Feb. 1956); Senator (R-Kentucky) (Jan. 1957-). |
| Mukhitdinov, Nuritdin Akhramovich, Alternate member of Praesidium of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1956-57); Member and Secretary of the Central Committee. |
| Munro, Sir Leslie, Ambassador of New Zealand in United States and Permanent Representative to United Nations. |
| Murphy, Robert, Deputy Under Secretary of State, Department of State of United States. |
| Mutter, J.L., Commercial Counsellor, Embassy in Japan. |
| Myers, Jerome, President, Jerome Concerts and Artists Ltd., Montreal. |
| Nagy, Imre, Prime Minister of Hungary (Oct.-Nov. 1956). |
| Nam, Colonel Hoang-Thuy, Presidential Staff of Republic of Vietnam. |
| Nasser, Colonel Gamal Abdel, Prime Minister of Egypt (-June 1956); President. |
| Neal, A.F., Attaché, Embassy in France. |
| Nehru, Pandit Jawaharlal, Prime Minister of India. |
| Nervo, Luis, see Padillo Nervo, Luis. |
| Nes, David, Officer-in-charge of Korean Affairs, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State of United States (May 1956-). |
| Neuberger, Senator Richard Lewis (D-Oregon). |
| Ngon Sannanikone, Minister of Education of Laos. |
| Nicholson, L.H., Commissioner of RCMP. |
| Nichols, Clarence, Chief, International Resources Division, Department of State of United States (-Oct. 1956); Deputy Director, Office of International Trade and Resources. |
| Nickle, W.M., Minister of Planning and Development of Ontario. |
| Nitze, Paul, President of Foreign Service Educational Foundation, Washington, D.C. |
| Nixon, Richard, Vice- President of United States. |
| Nong Kimny, Ambassador of Cambodia in United States. |
| Norman, E. Herbert, Ambassador in Egypt (Aug. 1956-Apr. 1957). |
| Nugent, Julian, Officer-in-charge of Canadian Affairs, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Nye, Sir Archibald, High Commissioner of United Kingdom (-Nov. 1956). |
| Ochab, Edward, First Secretary, Communist Party of Poland. |
| Ockrent, R.A., Permanent Representative of Belgium to OEEC. |
| O'Mahoney, Senator Joseph C. (D-Wyoming). |
| Ollenhauer, Erick, Leader, Social Democratic Party of Federal Republic of Germany. |
| Ostertag, Representative Harold C. (R-New York), Congress of United States. |
| Overby, Andrew, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury of United States. |
| Ozere, S.V., Assistant Deputy Minister of Fisheries. |
| Padillo Nervo, Luis, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Mexico. |
| Paget, A.F., Comptroller of Water Rights of British Columbia. |
| Paranagua, Octavio, Brazilian Executive Director, IMF. |
| Parsons, J. Graham, Ambassador of United States in Laos. |
| Parsons, Marselis, Deputy Director, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of State of United States (-May 1956); Director. |
| Parthasarathi, G., Indian Commissioner and Chairman, ICSC, Vietnam. |
| Patriarche, A/C V.H., Chief of Training, RCAF. |
| Pearson, Lester B. (Mike), Secretary of State for External Affairs. |
| Penfield, Dr. Wilder G., Director, Montreal Institute of Neurology at McGill University. |
| Perkins, George, Permanent Representative of United States to North Atlantic Council. |
| Petitpierre, Max, Federal Counsellor and Head, Political Department of Switzerland. |
| Petsarath, Prince, Viceroy of Laos. |
| Phleger, Herman, Legal Adviser, Department of State of United States. |
| Phoui, Sananikone, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Laos (-Mar.1956); Minister of Foreign Affairs, Public Works, Reconstruction and Urbanism. |
| Picard, Louis Philippe, Ambassador in Argentina. |
| Pick, A.J., European Division. |
| Pickersgill, J.W., Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. |
| Pierce, S.D., Deputy High Commissioner, High Commission in United Kingdom; Acting High Commissioner (May 1957-). |
| Pieters, G.W.J., Attaché (Agricultural and Social Affairs), Embassy of the Netherlands. |
| Pillai, Sir R.N., Secretary-General, Ministry of External Affairs of India. |
| Pinard, Roch, Secretary of State. |
| Pineau, Christian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (Feb. 1956-). |
| Pinto, P.J.J., Indian Alternate Executive Director, IMF (Aug. 1956-). |
| Plowden, Sir Edwin, President, Atomic Energy Authority of United Kingdom. |
| Plumptre, A.F.W., Assistant Deputy Minister, Department of Finance. |
| Pollock, Sidney, Alternate Representative, Delegation to United Nations General Assembly. |
| Pospelov, Pyotr Nicolaevich, Secretary, Central Committee of Communist Party of Soviet Union. |
| Pospisil, Ladislav, President, Omnitrade of Czechoslovakia. |
| Prasad, P.S. Narayan, Political Adviser to Indian Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam (Feb. 1957-). |
| Prica, Srdja, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia. |
| Pritchard, Neil, Deputy High Commissioner of United Kingdom (-Apr. 1957). |
| Prochnow, Herbert, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Quarles, Donald A., Secretary of Air Force of United States (-Apr.1957). |
| Radford, Admiral A.W., Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff of United States. |
| Rae, Saul, Minister, Embassy in United States (Oct. 1956-). |
| Rajk, Laszlo, Hungarian Communist leader, executed for espionage in 1949 and rehabilitated in 1956. |
| Rakosi, Matyas, First Secretary, Communist Party of Hungary. |
| Ramadier, Paul, Minister of Economic Affairs of France. |
| Randall, Clarence, Special Assistant to President of United States. |
| Rankovic, Aleksandar, Vice- President, Federal Executive Council of Yugoslavia; head, Yugoslav Federal Commission for Nuclear Energy. |
| Rapacki, Adam, Foreign Minister of Poland (Oct. 1956-). |
| Rasminsky, Louis, Deputy Governor of Bank of Canada and Canadian Executive Director, IMF. |
| Raymont, Col. Robert Lewis, Executive Officer to Chairman of Chiefs of Staff (July 1956-). |
| Reading, Lord, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of United Kingdom (-Jan. 1957). |
| Reid, Escott, High Commissioner in India. |
| Reinhardt, G. Frederick, Ambassador of United States in Republic of Vietnam. |
| Reston, James (Scotty), correspondent, The New York Times. |
| Rewinkel, Milton C., Counsellor, Embassy of United States. |
| Rhee, Syngman, President of Republic of Korea. |
| Richie, M.E., Legal Officer, Department of Justice. |
| Rickets, Rear Admiral Claude V., Special Assistant to Deputy Chief of Naval Operations of United States (-May 1957). |
| Ritchie, A.E., Head, Economic Division (-Dec 1956); Counsellor (Economic), Embassy in United States. |
| Ritchie, C.S.A., Ambassador in Federal Republic of Germany. |
| Robertson, N.A., High Commissioner in United Kingdom (-Apr. 1957); Ambassador in United States. |
| Robertson, R.G., Deputy Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources. |
| Robertson, Walter S., Assistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Robeson, Paul, American concert singer and actor. |
| Rogers, R.L., Far Eastern Division. |
| Rokossovsky, Konstantin, Deputy Premier of Poland (- Oct. 1956). |
| Ronning, Chester A., Ambassador in Norway and Iceland. |
| Rooth, Ivar, Managing Director and Chairman of the Executive Board, IMF (1957-). |
| Roper, J.C.A., First Secretary, Embassy of United Kingdom in United States. |
| Rothschild, Robert, chef de cabinet, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belgium. |
| Rountree, William M., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs, Department of State of United States (Aug. 1956-). |
| Rowan, Sir Leslie, Treasury Board of United Kingdom. |
| Rowley, G.W., Secretary to Advisory Committee on Northern Development. |
| Ruiz Cortines, Adolfo, President of Mexico. |
| Ryss, Murray, Trade Agreements and Treaties Division, Bureau of Economic Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Saad, Ahmed Zaki, Egyptian Executive Director, IMF. |
| Sainsbury, G.V., Second Secretary (Finance), Embassy in United States. |
| See St. Laurent |
| Sandys, Duncan, Minister of Housing and Local Government of United Kingdom (-Jan 1957); Minister of Defence. |
| Sastroamidjojo, Ali, Prime Minister of Indonesia. |
| Sastroamidjojo, Usman, Ambassador of Indonesia. |
| Schaeffer, Fritz, Minister of Finance of Federal Republic of Germany. |
| Schumann, Maurice, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France (-June 1954). |
| Schwarzmann, Maurice, Assistant Director, International Trade Relations Branch, Department of Trade and Commerce. |
| Scott, G.A., Director of Economic Policy, Department of Transport. |
| Scott, Sir Robert, Commissioner General of United Kingdom in Southeast Asia. |
| Scribner, Fred Clark, General Counsel, Department of Treasury of United States (-1957); Assistant Secretary. |
| Seaton, Fred A., Deputy Assistant to President of United States (-June 56); Secretary of the Interior of United States. |
| Sebald, William, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Sen, Samar, Indian Commissioner and Chairman, ICSC, Laos. |
| Sergent, René, Secretary-General, OEEC. |
| Seydoux, Roger, Ambassador of France in Tunisia and Morocco. |
| Sharett, Moshe, Foreign Minister of Israel (-June 1956). |
| Sharp, M.W., Associate Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce. |
| Shearer, Eric B., agricultural specialist, International Cooperation Administration of United States, assigned to Embassy of United States in Spain. |
| Sheldon, Huntingdon, Deputy Director for Current Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency of United States. |
| Shepilov, Dmitri Trofimovich, Chief Editor, Pravda; (-June 1956); Minister of Foreign Affairs of Soviet Union (-Feb. 1957). |
| Sheppard, D.H., Assistant Deputy Minister (Taxation), Department of National Revenue. |
| Shigomitsu, Mamoru, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan. |
| Sicotte, Gilles, Legal Division. |
| Sieradski, Mieczyslaw, Chargé d'affaires, Legation of Poland (Dec. 1956-). |
| Sihanouk, Prince Norodom, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Cambodia (-Jan. 1956); Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and Minister of the Interior (Mar-Apr.1956); Prime Minister (Sept.-Oct. 1956); Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Minister of Plans and Minister of the Interior (Apr.1957-). |
| Sim, Finlay, Department of Trade and Commerce. |
| Sinclair, James, Minister of Fisheries. |
| Sisouk, Na Champassak, Member, Royal Lao Government's Delegation for talks with Pathet Lao. |
| Slánksy, Rudolf Salzmann, Vice Premier of Czechoslovakia 1948-1951, charged with treason and executed December 3, 1952. |
| Slemon, Air Marshal C.R., Chief of Air Staff. |
| Smathers, Senator George A. (D-Florida); Chairman, Sub-Committee of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Senate of United States. |
| Smith, Arnold, Commissioner, ICSC, Cambodia (-July 1956); Counsellor, High Commission in United Kingdom. |
| Smith, C.E.S., Director of Immigration, Department of Citizenship and Immigration. |
| Smith, Gerard, Special Assistant for Atomic Affairs to Secretary of State of United States. |
| Snoy et d'Oppuers, Baron Jean-Charles, Chairman, Council for Economic Union and Chief Belgian Delegate to the Intergovernmental Committee, OEEC. |
| Sol, Jorge, El Salvador Alternate Executive Director, IMF (-Oct. 1956); Executive Director (Nov. 1956-). |
| Southard, Frank, United States Executive Director, IMF. |
| Souvanna Phouma, Prime Minister of Laos. |
| Souvanouvong, Prince, Laotian politician and contender for position of Prime Minister of Laos. |
| Spaak, Paul-Henri, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium (-May 1957); Secretary-General of NATO. |
| Sparling, Maj.-Gen. H.A., Chairman, Canadian Joint Staff in United States. |
| Spender, Sir Percy, Ambassador of Australia in United States and Vice-Chairman, Delegation of Australia to United Nations General Assembly. |
| Spychalski, Marian, Minister of Defence of Poland. |
| Stalin, Josef, General Secretary, Communist Party of Soviet Union (died Mar. 1953). |
| Stanbury, Dr. William Stuart, National Commissioner, Canadian Red Cross Society. |
| Stephenson, Sir Hugh S., Ambassador of United Kingdom in Republic of Vietnam. |
| Stevenson, Adlai, Democratic candidate for President of the United States. |
| Stevenson, William, correspondent, Toronto Star. |
| Stewart, Hugh A., Director, Office of Oil and Gas, Department of Interior of United States. |
| St-Laurent, Louis S., Prime Minister. |
| Stone, Thomas A., Ambassador in the Netherlands. |
| Stoner, O.G., Economic Division (-Oct.1956); First Secretary, Embassy in Belgium. |
| Strath, William, Member, Atomic Energy Authority of United Kingdom. |
| Strauss, Admiral Lewis L., Chairman, United States Atomic Energy Commission. |
| Strounnikov, Petr F., Counsellor, Embassy of Soviet Union. |
| Stuart, R. Douglas, Ambassador of United States (-June 1956). |
| Stump, Admiral Felix B., Commander in Chief, Pacific Command, United States Navy. |
| Sukarno, President of Indonesia. |
| Sulzberger, C.L., columnist, The New York Times. |
| Summers, George Bernard, Chargé d'affaires, Legation in Czechoslovakia. |
| Sutherland, E.M., Secretary, Canadian Section, IJC. |
| Szuster, R., Second Secretary, Legation of Poland. |
| Szymanowski, A., Polish Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam (Sept. 1956-). |
| Talbot, Lord, Ambassador of United Kingdom in Laos. |
| Taylor, D.R., Second Secretary, Embassy in United States. |
| Taylor, E.P., President, Argus Corporation, Chairman, Canadian Breweries Ltd. and businessman with extensive holdings in Canada. |
| Taylor, James H. (Si), Political Adviser to Canadian Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam (-Aug 1956); Second Secretary, High Commission in India. |
| Taylor, K.W., Deputy Minister of Finance. |
| See Chiang Kai-shek. |
| See Chou En-lai. |
| Teakles, J.M., Counsellor, High Commission in India (Sept. 1956-). |
| Templer, Field Marshall Sir Gerald W. R., Chief, Imperial General Staff of United Kingdom. |
| Teppema, Joseph M.C., Secretary of Chamber of Commerce, 's Hertogenbusch, Netherlands. |
| Thibodeaux, Ben H.,Director, Office of International Trade and Resources, Bureau of Economic Affairs, Department of State of United States (-Mar. 1957); Economic Counsellor, Embassy of the United States in Japan (-May 1957); Minister-Counsellor of Economic Affairs. |
| Thompson, Tyler, Minister, Embassy of United States. |
| Thorneycroft, Peter, President, Board of Trade of United Kingdom (-Jan.1957); Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
| Timmons, Benson E.L. III, Director, Office of European Regional Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Tito, Marshal Josip Broz, President of Yugoslavia. |
| Tomlinson, Frank S., Head, South East Asia Department, Foreign Office of United Kingdom. |
| Toussaint, Maurice, Belgian Alternate Executive Director, IMF. |
| Tovell, Freeman, First Secretary, Embassy in United States. |
| Trampczynski, Witold, Minister of Foreign Trade of Poland (Dec. 1956-). |
| Tran Van Huu, Prime Minister of Vietnam (May 1950-June 1952). |
| Twining, General Nathan F., Chief of Staff, USAF. |
| Unger, Leonard, Officer-in-charge of Political- Military Affairs, Office of European Regional Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Uren, Philip E., Counsellor, Embassy in United States. |
| Urquhart, Gordon B., Assistant Deputy Minister (Customs), Department of National Revenue. |
| Valéry, Franĉois, Head, Division of Economic Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France. |
| Van Campenhout, André, Belgian Executive Director, IMF. |
| Varcoe, F.P., Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General. |
| Vest, George, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Vishinsky, Andrei Y., First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Soviet Union, Permanent representative to United Nations and Representative on Security Council (Mar. 1953-Nov. 1954). |
| Vo Nguyen Giap, General, Minister of Defence and Vice- Premier, Democratic Republic of Vietnam. |
| Vocke, Wilhelm, German Governor, IMF; President, Board of Managers and Vice- President of Board of Directors of Bank Deutscher Länder. |
| Vogel, G. N., Chief, Wheat and Grain Division, Department of Trade and Commerce. |
| Voroshilov, Klimentiy Efremovich, Chairman, Praesidium of Supreme Soviet of Soviet Union. |
| Wada, Tsutomu, First Secretary, Embassy of Japan. |
| Waldheim, Dr. Kurt, Minister of Austria. |
| Walker, John, correspondent, Southam News, Washington. |
| Wan Waithayakon, Prince K.N.B., Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand. |
| Warren, J.H., Alternate Canadian Executive Director, IMF and IBRD (-Mar. 1957); Counsellor, Delegation to OEEC (Apr. 1957-). |
| Watanabe, Takeshi, Japanese Executive Director, IMF (Nov. 1956-). |
| Watkins, J.B.C., Ambassador in Soviet Union (-Apr. 1956); Head, Commonwealth and Middle East Division (-June 1956); Assistant Under- Secretary of State for External Affairs. |
| Watson, D., Secretary, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. |
| Weeks, Sinclair, Secretary of Commerce of United States. |
| Weiser, F.P., Department of Trade and Commerce. |
| Weiss, Leonard, Assistant Chief, Trade Agreements and Treaties Division, Bureau of Economic Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Welck, Baron Wolfgang von, Director-Minister and Head, Department of International Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Federal Republic of Germany. |
| Wershof, M.H., Assistant Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs and Legal Adviser (-Dec. 1956); Permanent Representative to the European Office of the United Nations. |
| White, General Thomas D., Deputy Chief of Staff, USAF. |
| Wilgress, L. D., Permanent Representative to North Atlantic Council and OEEC. |
| Wilkins, Fraser, Director, Office of Near Eastern Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Williams, B.M., Counsellor, High Commission in India, Alternate to Canadian Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam (-Feb.1956), Acting Commissioner, ICSC, Vietnam (May 1956-); Commissioner (-Feb. 1957). |
| Williams, Maj. E.J., Canadian Joint Staff in United States. |
| Willis, George H., Director, Office of International Finance, Department of Treasury of United States. |
| Williston, Ray, Minister of Lands and Forests of British Columbia. |
| Wilson, Charles, Secretary of Defense of United States. |
| Wilson, Dr. C.F., Counsellor (Commercial), Embassy in Denmark. |
| Winiewicz, Jozef, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland. |
| Winters, Robert, Minister of Public Works. |
| Wolniak, Zygfrd, Polish Commissioner, ICSC, Cambodia. |
| Wright, Dennis, Assistant Under-Secretary, Foreign Office of United Kingdom. |
| Wyndham White, Eric, Executive Secretary, GATT. |
| Wyszynski, Stefan Cardinal, Roman Catholic Primate of Poland. |
| Yingling, R.T., Assistant Legal Adviser, Department of State of United States. |
| Yost, C.W., Ambassador of United States in Laos (-June 1956); Counsellor, United States Embassy in France (-Oct. 1956); Minister- Counsellor. |
| Young, Kenneth, Director, Office of Southeast Asian Affairs, Department of State of United States. |
| Yugov, Anton, Prime Minister of Bulgaria (1956-). |
| Zamyatin, Leonid M., First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Soviet Union to United Nations. |
| Zawadski, Aleksander, member of Political Bureau and of the Central Committee of United Workers Party (Communist) of Poland. |
| Zharkov, Aleksei, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Soviet Union. |
| Zhukov, Marshal Giorgi K., Candidate member of Praesidium of Supreme Soviet of Soviet Union and Minister of Defence. |
| Zimmerman, A.H., Chairman, Defence Research Board. |
1 This is a selection of important Canadian personalities and some foreign personalities often mentioned in the documents. The biographical details refer only to the positions pertinent to the documents printed herein.