Memorandum of Telephone Conversations with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Secretary of Defense Robert Lovett, Averell Harriman, Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder, and Others
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THINKIN
ARCHIVES SERVICA" "NATIONAL RECORDS AND
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March 10, 1952
MEMORANDUM OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS
Subject: Lord Ismay as Secretary General of NATO
The Secretary telephoned Mr. Lovett to say that he had
just received a telegram on a top secret basis from London
which informed us that the British were suggesting Lord Ismay
as Secretary General of NATO. Mr. Lovett said he thought that
this would be all right; that Lord Ismay was very favorably
disposed toward this country and had a very excellent sense of
history. Lord Ismay might not be the best possible choice
but had many advantages that some of the others who had been
suggested did not have. He thought that Lord Ismay would need
a strong staff and that probably Draper would have more influence
under Ismay than under some of the others.
The Secretary then telephoned Mr. Harriman and told him
of the suggestionAthat and the British had asked us to keep the matter
very secret because it involved Cabinet changes. Mr. Harriman
expressed a great deal of pleasure and satisfaction with the sug-
gestion. He said that he had worked very closely with Lord Ismay
during World War II and that Lord Ismay had basically sound
judgments. He said he was never bewildered by difficult situations
that developed. He thought Lord Ismay was absolutely straight and
had an excellent sense of the relative importance of things.
Mr. Harriman agreed with what Mr. Lovett had said, that Lord Ismay
would need a strong staff particularly in such matters as production
problems and on details such as in the matters that arose under
the TCC. He reiterated that he thought Lord Ismay had an excellent
sense of balance as between political, military and economic con-
siderations. He thought that the appointment would give NATO a
lift.
DECLASSIFIED
The Secretary
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