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FINAL LIST OF SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF ATLANTIC UNITY, SEPTEMBER 29, 195^
FROM CANADA;
Rev. J. M. Belanger, Director, School of Political, Economic & Social Sciences,
University of Ottawa
Percy Bengough, President, Trades and Labor Congress of Canada
Georgjr Burt, Canadian Director, United Automobile Workers, C.I.O.
Colonel Gordon Churchill, D.S.O., M.P.
John Diefenbaker, Q.C., M.P,, Foreign Affairs Spokesman, Conservative Party
Senator William D. Euler, P.C.
George Ferguson, Editor, Montreal Star
Mrs. M. McQ. Fergusson, Senator
Charles D. Gonthier, Canadian Institute of International Affairs
Senator L. M. Gouin, Chairman, Senate Foreign Affairs Committee
Right Rev. Dr* Wasyl Kushner, Winnipeg
Professor A.R.M. Lower, Queens University; Historian
Dr. N.A.M, MacKenzie, President, University of British Columbia
Senator A. N. McLean, Chairman, Senate Committee on NATO Trade Relations
A. R. Mosher, President, Canadian Congress of Labour
Patrick Nicholson, Political Columnist and Broadcaster
Professor Frank Scott, McGill University
Dr. Sidney Smith, President, University of Toronto
Alistair Stewart, M.P., Manitoba, Foreign Affairs Spokesman, C.C.F. Party
Willson Woodside, Foreign Editor, "Saturday Night"
FROM THE UNITED STATES:
Herbert Agar, Historian, author, "A Time for Greatness", etc.
Elliott V. Bell, Chairman of the Executive Committee, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Robert Woods Bliss, former Ambassador to Argentina; former Assistant Secretary of
State
Chester Bowles, former Ambassador to India; former Governor of Connecticut
Sevellon Brown, Editor and Publisher, Providence Journal and Evening Bulletin
Harry A. Bullis, Chairman of the Board, General Mills, Inc.
Ellsworth Bunker, President, American Red Cross; former Ambassador to Italy, etc.
Vanevar Bush, President, Carnegie Institution of Washington
Honorable James F. Byrnes, Governor of South Carolina; former Secretary of State;former Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court
Will L. Clayton, Vice President, Atlantic Union Committee; former Under-Secretaryof State for Economic Affairs
Norman Cousins, Editor, Saturday Review of Literature; President, United WorldFederalists
FROM TEE UNITED STATES: (Continued) 2.
Gardner Cowles, President, Des Moines Register and Tribune; Publisher, Look
Magazine, etc.
Colgate W. Darden, President, University of Virginia; former Governor of Virginia
Elmer Davis, Radio commentator and author; former Director, Office of WarInformation
General William J. Donovan, Chairman, American Committee on United Europe; formerDirector, Office of Strategic Services
General William H. Draper, Jr., former U.S. Permanent Representative to the NorthAtlantic Council; former Under Secretary of the Army
Benjamin F. Fairless, Chairman, United States Steel Corporation .
Thomas K. Finletter, former Secretary of the Air Force
Henry C. Flower, Jr., vice-President, J. Walter Thompson Co.
Henry Ford II, President, Ford Motor Company
John Gardner, President, Carnegie Corporation of New York
W. St. John Garwood, Associate Justice, Texas Supreme Court
Joseph C. Grew, former Under Secretary of State; former Ambassador to Japan, etc.
William V. Griffin, President, The English Speaking Union
Ernest A. Gross, Legal Advisor to Secretary General of the UN; former Assistant
Secretary of State
Learned Hand, former Judge, United States Circuit Court
Albert J. Hayes, International President, International Association of Machinists
Honorable Brooks Hayes, M.C., Arkansas
The Rt. Rev. Henry W. Hobson, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Southern Ohio
Paul G. Hoffman, Chairman of Board, Studebaker Corp.; former President FordFoundation; former Administrator, Economic CooperationAdministration
Ernest M. Hopkins, President Emeritus, Dartmouth College
Palmer Hoyt, Publisher and Editor, The Denver Post
Honorable Leroy Johnson, M.C., California v ^
Robert L. Johnson, President, Temple University; former Chairman Citizens
Commission for Reorganization of the Government(Hoover Commission)
Eric Johnston, President, Motion Picture Association of America; Chairman, Inter-national Development Board
Wilbur K. Jordan, President, Radcliffe College; Chairman, American Council on NATO
Senator Estes Kefauver, Tennessee
Meyer Kestnbaum, President Hart, Schaffner and Marx;. Chairman Committee for
Economic Development
Senator Herbert H. Lehman, New York
Paul W. Litchfield, Chairman, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., President, GoodyearAircraft Corp., etc.
General of the Army George C. Marshall, former Secretary of State; former Secretaryof Defense
FROM THE UNITED STATES; (Continued) 3.
John J. McCloy, Chairman, Chase National Bank; Chairman, Council on ForeignRelations; former U.S. High Commissioner to Germany;former President, World Bank
Honorable John W. McCormack, M.C., Democratic Whip, House of Representatives
Governor Theodore E. McKelden, Maryland
Hugh Moore, Chairman of the Board, Dixie Cup Company
Frank C. Nash, former Assistant Secretary of Defense
Lithgow Osborne, President, American-Scandinavian Foundation; former Ambassadort o w o r w a v
William Phillips, former Under-Secretary of State; former Ambassador to Italy, etc.
Philip D. Reed, Chairman of the Board, General Electric Company
Owen J. Roberts, President, Atlantic Union Committee; former Justice United States
Supreme Court
Elmo Roper, Public Opinion Analyst
Harry Scherman, President, Book-of-the-Month Club
Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Historian; Co-Chainnan, Americans for
Democratic Action
George N. Shuster, President, Hunter College; former U.S. Commissioner for Bavaria
Hans Christian Sonne, Chairman, National Planning Association
Admiral William H. Standley, former Ambassador to the Soviet Union; former Chief
of Naval Operations
Adlai E. Stevenson, former candidate for President; former Governor of Illinois
Miss Anna Lord Strauss, former President, League of Women Voters
Clarence K. Streit, author of "Union Now"; editor "Freedom and Union"
Charles P. Taft, President, Committee for a National Trade Policy
Harry S. Truman, former President of the United States
Thomas J. Watson, Chairman, International Business Machines Corporation and IBMWorld Trade Corporation
Professor Quincy Wright, University of Chicago; former President, AmericanAssociation of University Professors
Henry M. Wriston, President, Brown University; Public Governor, New York Stock
Exchange
Owen D. Young, Honorary Chairman, General Electric Company
William Zeckendorf, President, Webb and Knapp
FROM GREAT BRITAIN;
Sir George Aylwen, Baronet, former Lord Mayor of London
The Very Reverend Principal, Dr. John Baillie, M.A., D. Litt., D.D., S.T.D.,Chaplain to Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland; aPresident of the World Council of Churches; Principalof New College Edinburgh and Dean of the Faculty ofDivinity
Air-Vice Marshal Donald C.T. Bennett, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., former Liberal Memberof Parliament; former Chairman, Executive Committee,United Nations Association of Britain
FROM GREAT BRITAIN; (Continued) k.
Sir Adrian C. Boult, D. Mus., Conductor, London Philharmonic Orchestra
Alan Bullock, Censor, St. Catherine's Society, Oxford
Frank Byers, O.B.E., former Chairman, Liberal Party
Professor A» K. Cairncross, C.M.G., Glasgow University; former Economic Adviser,O.E.E.C.
Sir James Chadwick, F.R.S., Master Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge; Nobel
Laureate Physics 1935
Lionel Curtis, C.H., Fellow of All Souls', Oxford
The Rt. Hon. Clement Davies, P.C., Q.C., M.P., Leader of the Parliamentary LiberalParty
Arthur Deakin, C.H., C.B.E., General Secretary, Transport and General Workers'
Union
Lord Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton, O.B.E., D.F.C., M.P.
Christopher Fry, Dramatist
Professor H.C. Hanbury, D.C.L., Fellow of All Souls', Oxford
Graham Hutton, O.B.E., Author, Economist
Dr. Julian S. Huxley, F.R.S., Author, Biologist
Commander Sir Stephen King-Hall, Founder of the Hansard Society and of the NationalNewsletter
Sir Will Lawther, President, National Union of Mineworkers; former Chairman,
General Council, Trades Union Congress
E. H. C. Leather, M. P.
Sir Frederick W. Leith-Ross, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., former Chief Economic Adviser tothe British Government
Captain B. H. Liddell Hart, former military Correspondent, "Times" and "DailyTelegraph"
Kenneth Lindsay, Chairman, Education Interchange Council; former Member of
Parliament
Gilbert Longden, M.B.E., M. P.
R. W. G. Mackay, Author, expert on European Affairs; former Member of Parliament
Lord Merthyr, Deputy Speaker, House of Lords
Malcolm Muggeridge, Editor, "Punch"
Earl Russell, O.M., F.R.S., Nobel Prize for Literature, 1950
E.M.W. Tillyard, C.B.E., Lit. D., Master, Jesus College, Cambridge
J. D. Tilney, M. P.
Sam Watson, C.B.E., D.L., Secretary, Durham Miners Association
Tom Williamson, C.B.E., General Secretary, National Union of General and Municipal
Workers
Isaac Wolfson, Chairman, Great Universal Stores
G. M. Young, C.B., Fellow of All Souls; Oxford
Sir Robert Boothby, M. P.
FROM FRANCE: 5.
Professor Maurice Allais, Chief Engineer, National School of Mines
Jacques Bardoux, Member, Institute de France: Member, National Assembly
Philippe Barres, Member, National Assembly * .
General Pierre Billotte, Member, National Assembly
Edouard Bonnefous, Member, National Assembly: former Minister
Jacques Chastenet, Member Institute de France
Count Robert de Dampierre, former Ambassador
Senator Michel Debre
Louis Dernis, Attorney, Paris Court of Appeals
Hyacinthe Dubreuil, former Member, International Labor Office
E. Giscard d'Estang, President, French Section, International Chamber of Commerce
Rene Fould, Industrialist; Member, Academie de Marine
Edouard Helsey, Journalist, foreign policy expert on "l'Independant"
Edouard Herriot, Honorary President, National Assembly; former Premier
Pierre Olivier Lapie, Member, National Assembly; former Minister
Andre Maurois, Biographer; Member, Academie Francaise
Emmanuel Monick, President, Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas; former Governor,
Banque de France
Jules Romains, writer; Member, Academie Francaise
Fermin Roz, Member, Institute de FranceGeneral Maxime Weygand, Member, Academie Francaise; former Commander-in-Chief,
French Army
FROM THE NETHERLANDS:
Admiral Conrad Emil Lambert Helfrich, former Commander in Chief, Netherlands Forcesin the Far East (World War II)
FROM BELGIUM:
Franz Van Cauwelaert, former President, House of Representatives
Arthur Gilson, Member, House of Representatives; Chairman, Belgian Atlantic Union
Committee
M. Saiat, Member, House of Representatives
Senator Et. de la Vallee Poussin
FROM NORWAY:
Bjoern Holland Hansen, Professor, University of Bergen
Leif Hoegh, Shipowner
Sjur Lindebraekke, President, Bergens Privat bank
Finn Moe, Editor; Member of Parliament
Terje Wold, Justice of the Supreme Court
Jacob S. Worm-Mueller, Professor, University of Oslo
FROM DENMARK:
Niels Matthiasen, Secretary, Danish Society for the Atlantic Pact and Democracy
Honorable H. P. Sorensen, Lord Mayor of CopenhagenOX\1 ,005"
FROM DENMARK (Continued)
K«B» Andersen, Headmaster of RoskUde Folk-High School
H«M* Hansen, Professor Rektor Magnificus of Copenhagen University-
Niels Hasager, Editor in Chief "Politiken"
Professor Erik Husfeldtj M»D#
Eiler Jensen, Chairman of the Danish Trade Unions
Bishop Erik Jensen
Half dan Lefevere, M»D», Jnthor
Hans Hartvig Seedorff Pedersen, Poet
Henning Rohde, Chief of Bureau Ministry of Education
Eigil Steinmetz, Editor in Chief "Nationaltidende"
Peder Tabor, Editor in Chief "Socialdemokraten"
Terkel M* Terkelsen, Editor in Chief "Berlingske Tidende"
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