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President Elpidio Quirino Papers. Box 23, Folder 6 : U.S. Ambassadors to the Philippines (1948 - 1953)


Title Details
  • President Elpidio Quirino Papers. Box 23, Folder 6 : U.S. Ambassadors to the Philippines (1948 - 1953)
Descriptions
  • 83 pages
Subjects
  • Quirino, Elpidio, -- 1890-1956 -- Archival resources.
  • President Elpidio Quirino Papers
Material Type
  • MX
  • Mixed materials
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Keyword
  • President Elpidio Quirino Papers
Location QUIRINO
Status Available
Barcode EQ_B023-F06
Uniform Title
  • Uniform title - President Elpidio Quirino Papers. Box 23. United States - Presidents -- United States - Ambassadors -- United States - Embassy -- United States - Navy
Title Statement
  • Title - President Elpidio Quirino Papers. Box 23, Folder 6 : U.S. Ambassadors to the Philippines (1948 - 1953)
Physical Description
  • Extent - 83 pages
Content Type
Media Type
Carrier Type
Formatted Contents Note
  • Formatted contents note - Letter to Ambassador Emmet O'Neal. March 19, 1948 -- Letters between the President and Ambassador Emmet O'Neal. 1948 -- Statement of the Honorable Myron M. Cowen, United States Ambassador to the Philippines, on the occasion of the presentation of his credentials to the President of the Republic of the Philippines. May 23, 1949 -- [Telegram to the President re arrival of Ambassador Cowen. October 28, 1949] -- Advisable amendments to House Bill 900 [Import Control Bill]. May 5, 1950 -- Letter to the President re views on the "points of accomplishments" in the letter of General Hobbs. September 22, 1950 -- Telegram from the Department of State re William Foster (administrator of Economic Cooperation Administration). October 28, 1950 -- Letter to the President re statement of President Truman. April 18, 1951 -- Letter from Ambassador Emmet O'Neal to the President re Joaquin Miguel Elizalde. September 27, 1948 -- Letter from Eugene H. Clay inviting the President to a dinner for Ambassador and Mrs. Cowen. August 11, 1949 -- [Letter from Ambassador Cowen] to the President re condolences. December 28, 1949 -- Telegram of condolences from the President to Ambassador Cowen. [December 27, 1949] -- [Letter from Ambassador Cowen] to the President re Washington guests. November 28, 1949 -- [Letter from Ambassador Cowen] to the President. January 3, 1950 -- Memo from P.M. Dale to the Ambassador re status of a Lima crane stolen from the U.S. Army. March 10, 1950 -- [Telegram from Col. Hernandez to Ambassador Cowen. March 11, 1950] -- Letter from the Embassy of the United States of America to Felino Neri (Acting Secretary of Foreign Affairs) re statement of President Truman. April 18, 1951 -- Letter to the President re views on the "points of accomplishments" in the letter of General Hobbs. September 22, 1950 -- [Telegram from the President to Ambassador Myron Cowen. November 1, 1950] -- Letter from Esme Terry (Personal Secretary of Ambassador Cowen) to the President. November 3, 1950 -- Letter from Myron M. Cowen to the President. November 5, 1950 -- Letter from Vinton Chapin (Charge d'Affaires) to the President acknowledging receipt of telegram. November 6, 1950 -- Letter from Vinton Chapin (Charge d'Affaires) to the President in behalf of Ambassador Cowen. November 9, 1950 -- [Letter from Ambassador Cowen] to the President re regular weekly meetings on the ECA program. March 7, 1951 -- Letter from Ambassador Myron M. Cowen to the President re photographs. March 9, 1951 -- Letter from Juan Collas to Dr. James L. Meader (First Secretary and Chief Public Affairs Officer, American Embassy) re transcript of the President's speech at the PAO Conference. August 10, 1951 -- Letter from the American Embassy to the President re statement of President Truman. April 18, 1951 -- [Handwritten note to the President re $250,000 due the Philippine government] -- Handwritten letter from Dorothy F. Cowen to the President. July 9, 1951 -- Letter from Juan Collas to Ambassador Cowen re four pieces of chinaware as souvenir. November 14, 1951 -- Letter from Juan Collas to Ambassador Cowen re four pieces of chinaware as souvenir. November 14, 1951 -- Letter from the Embassy of the United States of America to Joaquin Elizalde (Secretary of Foreign Affairs) re incidents of house-breaking involving the households of two diplomatic members. February 12, 1952 -- Letters from Ambassador R.A. Spruance to the President. 1953; Invitation to the 177th Anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America. July 4, 1953 -- [Handwritten note from Margaret D. Spruance to the President] -- Letter from Vinton Chapin to the President in behalf of Ambassador Cowen. November 7, 1950 -- [Letter from Ambassador Cowen] to the President re summary on the performance of NICA. March 19, 1951 -- [Letter of thanks from Ambassador Cowen] to the President. November 14, 1951 -- [Handwritten letter from Dorothy Cowen to the President]. November 14, 1951 -- Message from Ambassador and Mrs. Cowen to the President. November 9, 1950
Subject Personal Name
  • Personal name - Quirino, Elpidio,
  • Dates associated with a name - 1890-1956
  • General subdivision - Archival resources.
Index Termuncontrolled
  • Uncontrolled term - President Elpidio Quirino Papers