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						Oral History Interviews with 
						John F. Melby 
						
						U.S. Foreign Service Officer, 1937-55, with assignments in Juarez, Mexico, 1937; Caracas, 1939-41; Moscow, 1943-45; Chungking and Nanking, 1945-48; and office of Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs, 1949-55. 
						Interview Transcripts 
						 
						November 7, November 14, November 21, & November 28, 1986 
						
						See also John F. Melby Papers finding aid 
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			List of Subjects Discussed 
			  
			
			A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X-Y-Z 
			  
			Acheson, Dean:  
			
				- and China, 
				
					- 164, 167, 168, 173-174
 
					and Japanese peace treaty, 257-260 
					and Korea, 235 
					and Melby, John F., 258, 260 
					and White Paper on China, 168, 173-174 
				 
				 
				- Aquino, Corey, 228  
				
Barr, David (Major General), 147-148  
				Batista, Fulgencio, 43-44 
				Bell, Daniel W., 209 
				Bell mission to Philippines, 209-211 
				Bohlen, Charles, 67, 73 
				Bonsal, Philip, 45, 249--250 
				Brazil, in 1920s, 2-4 
				Burma, 214 
				Butterworth, Walter, 139-140, 142-143, 232 
				
					- and White Paper on China, 173
 
				 
				 
				Cartier-Bresson, Henri, 321-322 
				Chambers, Whittaker, 310, 311 
				Chiang Kai-shek, 131, 133, 147, 153, 157-160 
				Chiang Kai-shek, Madame, 153 
				China: 
				
				China lobby, 179, 318 
				ChineseCommunists, as "agrarian reformers," 116-117 
				Chinese Communists, and warlords, 165 
				Chou En-lai, 116, 122, 127, 141 
				Clark, Joseph, 298 
				Clark, Lewis, 144, 146 
				Clough, Mary Lou, 149 
				Clough, Ralph, 117, 149 
				Clubb, Edmund, and loyalty hearings, 308-312 
				Colegio Bennett (school), 3-4 
				Compton, Arthur, 46 
				Connors, Brad, 144-145 
				Cowen, Myron, 183, 184, 190, 201-202, 204-208, 230, 231, 236, 238, 240, 241, 264
				
					- and Melby, John F., testimony regarding, 278
 
				 
				 
				Davies, John Paton, 79-80, 168, 313-315 
				Davies, Patricia, 314-315 
				Deane, John R., 53-54, 77 
				Democratic League (China), 138, 265 
				Deutch, Michael, 211 
				Dilling, Elizabeth, 22-23 
				Dulles, John Foster, and Japanese peace treaty, 257-259 
				Durbrow, Elbridge, 105 
				Eisler, Gerhart, and Hellman, Lillian, 279-281 
				Emmerson, John, 37 
				Erskine, Graves B., 213 
				 
				 
				Fairbanks, Wilma, 135, 136 
				Flynn, Edward J., 87-94 
				Fugh, Philip, 142-143 
				  
				Gisburne, Gene, 297 
				Gosnell, Harold, 9 
				  
				Harriman, Kathleen, 64-65, 77 
				Harriman, W. Averell;  
				and China, U.S. policy towards, 
				
					- 80, 95-96
 
					and Melby, John F., 299 
					and Soviet Union, Ambassador to, 53, 60, 62, 65, 66-67, 69, 70, 77-78, 81 
					and Stalin, Joseph, 63-64 
					and Yalta Conference, 66-67, 69 
				 
				Heath, Donald, 215, 216, 217 
				Hellman, Lillian:
				
				Henderson, Loy, 74 
				Hiss, Alger, in Moscow, 88-89 
				Ho Chi Minh, 221 
				Holbrook, Richard, 299 
				Holmes, John, 297 
				Hordern, Hilda, 142, 147, 247 
				Hornbeck, Stanley, 24-25 
				Hull, Cordell, 42-43 
				Hungary, and Soviet occupation of, 70-71 
				Hurley, Patrick, and China, 111-115, 133, 134  
				Illinois Wesleyan University, 6 
				Indo-China, 211-225   
				Jacoby, Annalee, 114-115 
				Japan, peace treaty, and Philippines, 225-226 
				Johnson, Lyndon B., and Vietnamese policy, 319-320 
				Jones, Roger, 287 
				Katzenbach, Paul, 319 
				Kennan, George, 71-73, 74-76, 79
				
				Kerr, Clark, 102 
				Knowland, William, 169, 170 
				Korean war, Chinese intervention in, 125, 126, 241 
				Kuibyshev (USSR), 50 
				  
				Lacy, William, 246-249, 252-255 
				Landon, Margaret, 251 
				Lansdale, Ed, 184, 187, 188-189, 240 
				Latin America, U.S. policy toward, in World War II, 34-49 
				Laurel, Jose, 229 
				Levinson, Sy, 307-308 
				Lind, Lucy, 255 
				Ludden, Raymond, 117, 133, 135, 144 
				MacArthur, Douglas, 243 
				Magsaysay, Ramon, 183, 185-191, 199, 246 
				Mandate of Heaven (book), 297, 320-324 
				Mao Tse-Tung, 169 
				Marcos, Ferdinand, 192-193 
				Marshall, George C., 149-154
				
				Marshall, Hillary, 322, 323 
				Marshall mission to China, 122, 127--133, 140-141, 151-153, 156-158 
				McGuire, Father, 285-286 
				McLeod, Scott, 286 
				Meiklejohn, Robert, 64 
				Melby, John F.:
				
					- career after dismissal from State Department, 294-324
 
					and China, assignment to, 92-94, 109-110 
					and Chou En-lai, 123 
					China, departure from, 145-148 
					efficiency reports on, 305-306 
					Foreign Service, dismissal from, 262, 288-290 
					and Harriman, W. Averell, 224-225, 299 
					investigation of, 262-285 
					security clearance restored to, 300 
					at United Nations Charter Conference, 96-97, 100-104, 107-108 
					United States Embassy in Chungking, duties in, 119 
					and U.S. policy toward China, evaluation of, 178-180 
				 
				Melby-Erskine mission to Southeast Asia, 211-219, 252, 259-260 
				Menon, Krishna, 126 
				Merriam, Charles, 9 
				Michael, L. G., 51, 60-61 
				Molotov, Vyacheslav, and President Roosevelt's death, reaction to, 99-100
				
					- and United Nations Charter Conference, decision to attend, 98-99
 
					and Vatican, 90 
				 
				Munich. syndrome, 318 
				Murmansk, USSR, 60-61 
				Muskie, Edmund, 300  
				National Council on Asian Affairs, 295, 296 
				Nelson, Donald, 150-151 
				Newman, Robert, 175-177, 281, 283 
				Nicaragua, and Sandanistas, 162-163 
				Nitze, Paul, 75-76, 125 
				Office of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, 46-49 
				Page, Ed, 64 
				Parker, Jameson, 210 
				Pearson, Drew, 208-209 
				Peru, and Ecuador, conflict between, 32-34 
				Peru, U.S. policy toward, 39-42 
				Petrov, A.A., 119 
				Philippines, 148
				
					- and absentee landlords, 196
 
					elections in, 200-204 
					Huk rebellion, 181-182, 187, 196, 245 
					Japanese treaty, reaction to, 225-226 
					nationalism in, 227-229 
					U.S. policy toward, 181-205, 210-211, 237-241 
					and War Claims Commission, 230 
				 
				Phillips, Joe, 55 
				Prado, Manuel, 36 
				"Perimeter speech." of Acheson, 244 
				Precinct captains, role of, 9-11
				  
				Quezon, Manuel, 188 
				Quirino, Elpidio, 182, 184, 197-198, 200, 203, 237, 239 
				Radford, Arthur, and Cowen, Myron, 207 
				Rauh, Joseph, 273, 288 
				Reed, Ben, 299, 300 
				Reinhart, Fred, 28 
				Rhetts, Ed, 313 
				Rhodes, Ivan, 12-13 
				Rippy, Fred, 20 
				Robertson, Walter, 115-116, 318 
				Rockefeller, Nelson, 46-49 
				Romulo, Carlos, 188, 191-195 
				Rusk, Dean, 218, 232-236, 238 
				
				Russian-American relations. See Soviet Union; and Harriman, W. Averell
				Salisbury, Harrison, 322-323 
				Scharfeld, Arthur, 270, 273-274 
				Schultheis, Fred, 110-111, 136-137, 144, 147 
				Schuman, Fred, 9, 18, 19 
				Service, John Stewart, 288, 312 
				Shaw, George, 305 
				Sipes, John, 283-284 
				Smith, Walter Bedell, 219-220 
				Smyth, Robert, 109 
				Soong, T. V., 139 
				Soviet Union:  
				and Chiang Kai-shek, 
				
					- 69
 
					China, relations with, in 1945-46, 119-121 
					and Far East, 67-68 
					and occupation of Manchuria, 120-121 
					and Poland, 67 
					and surveillance of U.S. Embassy, 85-87 
					and the Vatican, 90-91 
					and war against Japan, 68 
					in World War II, 84-85 
				 
				Spaso House (in Moscow), 42, 52, 64-65 
				Spewack, Samuel, 54 
				Sprouse, Phil, 172, 173 
				Standley, William H., 51-52 
				Stassen, Harold, 105-107 
				Stettinius, Edward, in Moscow, 88 
				Stuart, John Leighton, 137, 141-143, 145
				  
				Thayer, Charles, 28 
				Thompson, Llewellyn, 74 
				Thorne, Christopher, 314 
				Thurston, Ray, 27 
				Truman, Harry S., and China, White Paper on, 174 
				United Nations Charter Conference, and Soviet Union, 96-97, 100-104 
				United States Embassy in Chungking, personnel of, 117-118 
				United States Embassy in Moscow, World War II, 81-84, 85-88 
				United States, and Soviet Union, 50 
				United States State Department, and loyalty hearings, effects of, 315-319 
				University of Chicago, 7, 17-20 
				Venezuela, and World War II, 29-32 
				Vietnam, and France, 221-222 
				Vietnam, Melby-Erskine Mission to, 211-212, 216-225 
				Vietnam war, and U.S. Foreign Service, 25 
				Volpe, Joseph, 283-284, 302-303 
				 
				Walgreen, Charles, 18 
				Walmsley, Newbold, 96-97 
				Wedemeyer, Albert, 113-114, 155-157 
				Welles, Sumner, 33-34, 38, 43-45 
				Windus, Cheathame, 323 
				Wold, Elinor K., 296 
				Wright, Quincy, 9, 19 
				Yalta agreements, 67-69 
				Yeh, George, 136, 138 
				 
				 
			 
			
			
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