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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
The following summary covers the activities of the Security Council from its 605th on October 10, 1952, through the 611th meeting on December 23, in addition to unofficial information concerning closed meetings of the Council in March 1953, to consider a recommendation for Secretary-General. During this period, the following representatives were chairmen of the Council: October, Chile (Santa Cruz); November, China (Tsiang); December, France (Hoppenot); January, Greece (Kyrou); February, Lebanon (Malik); and March, Pakistan (Bokhari).
1 Document S/2783, September 19, 1952; for previous information on the activities of the United Nations Representative and action taken by the Security Council, see International Organization, VI, p. 79, 277, 411, 584Google Scholar.
2 Document S/2839, November 5, 1952.
3 Document S/2910, January 23, 1953.
4 The Times (London), 02 4, 1953Google Scholar; ibid., February 20, 1953; New York Times, February 20, 1953.
5 For information on MrLie's, resignation, see International Organization, VII, p. 128Google Scholar.
6 New York Times, March 12, 1953.
7 Prior to the beginning of consideration of this matter in the Security Council, there had been press speculation that Lester Pearson might receive the support of all five permanent members (New York Times, November 13, 1952; ibid., February 18, 1953).
8 New York Times, March 14, 1953; ibid., March 15, 1953.
9 United Nations, Department of Public Information, Daily Report, 03 18, 1953Google Scholar.
10 New York Times, April 1, 1953.