Box 15
Contains 150 Results:
Items 1620-1637
Items 1638-1652
Items 1653-1675
Items 1676-1694
Items 1695-1710
Items 1711-1724
Items 1725-1740
Items 1741-1761
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Joseph Gray, Washington., 1944 July 29
Enclosure: See No. 1609. Thanks Gray for letter of congratulation; had cordial note from Secretary; is sure Gray reminded him of anniversary; enclosing copy of letter from [Ezequiel] Padilla which may interest Gray; never thought of remaining in Service 30 years, but health still good, and is looking forward rather than backward.
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To William G. MacLean, Washington., 1944 July 29
Thanks MacLean for his cordial note and for remembering the 30th anniversary of entry into Foreign Service; satisfaction derived from work has more than repaid for any effort; has enjoyed the associations with people in Government, and especially appreciates the help MacLean and his Division have given to him in present post; feels very fit, and looks forward to further opportunities for usefulness.
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Jaime Torres Bodet, Mexico City., 1944 August 01
Thanks Torres Bodet and Señora Bodet for flowers sent on July 27, 30th anniversary of entry into Foreign Service; hopes to see Torres Bodet soon for real talk.
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Cordell Hull, Washington., 1944 August 04
Bonsal, Dudley, Washington. To G.S. Messersmith, Mexico City., 1944 August 06
Just learned from Joseph McGurk that Messersmith recently celebrated 30th wedding anniversary and 30th year with Foreign Service; congratulates him on both; feels sure Messersmith will attain even greater distinction in years to come; has been privilege to work with and learn from Messersmith in past months.
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Joseph F. McGurk, Washington., 1944 August 07
Universal Grafico, Mexico City. Editorial on Inter-American Bar Association, meeting in Mexico City., 1944 August 07
English translation. Enclosed with No. 1628. Discussion at conference and declarations made exceed limits of its announced purposes; discussion of political issues was to be prohibited, yet such matters as autonomy for Puerto Rico, isolation of Argentina, prosecution of war criminals, and settlement of the old question of the Chamizal [U.S.-Mexican border dispute] were freely aired.
Wheeler, Leslie A., Washington. To G.S. Messersmith, Mexico City., 1944 August 08
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Joseph F. McGurk, Washington., 1944 August 09
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Cordell Hull, Washington., 1944 August 14
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Dudley Bonsal, Washington., 1944 August 14
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Cordell Hull, Washington., 1944 August 15
Memorandum on U.S.-Mexican Water Treaty., 1944 August 16
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Joseph F. McGurk, Washington., 1944 August 24
Memorandum on visit of General Miguel Henriquez Guzmán to Chile., 1944 August 24
Enclosed with No. 1633. Information almost identical to that in letter to Joseph F. McGurk (No. 1633) but prepared in memorandum form for sending to Chiefs of U.S. Missions.
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Ezequiel Padilla, Mexico City., 1944 August 28
Enclosure: See No. 1632. Transmitting herewith as requested in conversation this morning copy of memorandum prepared in State Department summarizing conversation between Attorney General R.W. Kenney of California and Messersmith on Mexican-U.S. Water Treaty; has no objection to Padilla showing memorandum to President Avila Camacho.
Messersmith, G.S., 1944 September 28
Address delivered in New Orleans on necessity for collaboration with other nations of the world.