Treaties
Dean Acheson signs Tripartite Security Treaty (ANZUS)
John Foster Dulles signs the Tripartite Security Treaty (ANZUS)
Dean Acheson Signs a Draft Tripartite Treaty among the United States, Australia, and New Zealand
Secretary of State Dean Acheson is shown signing a draft tripartite treaty among the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. Directly behind him (in a row) are John Foster Dulles, Sen. Alexander Wiley, and Sen. John Sparkman. The man in the back is Sen. H. Alexander Smith. Directly in front of Smith and to the right is Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper. The others are unidentified. The signing of the draft tripartite treaty, which was created from discussions that occurred between 1949 and 1951, was initialized in San Francisco, California, on July 21, 1951.
Dean Acheson arrives for the signing of a draft tripartite treaty
Secretary of State Edward Stettinius Signs the United Nations Charter
Adm. Arthur W. Radford escorts guests and military into Officer's Club
Dean Acheson and John Foster Dulles
Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban and Dean Acheson Sign Treaty
John Foster Dulles signing the Japanese Peace Treaty
John Foster Dulles is shown signing the Japanese Peace Treaty while Secretary of State Dean Acheson and others look on. Mr. Acheson is second from right. This snapshot was taken by Conrad C. Rankin and is signed "Sir: This must have been one of the proudest moments in your whole career--I know it was one of the most exciting events in my whole life time taking this picture." Yours truly, Conrad C. Rankin, 11-29-52."