Cabot, John Moors. The
Diplomatic Papers of John Moors Cabot, a Collection from the Edwin
Ginn Library, the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.
JX 1706.A75 C32 1985
The papers of
John Moors Cabot (1901-1981) provide a valuable record of more than
forty years in the diplomatic service. Materials include embassy correspondence,
situation reports, and interviews with world leaders. Major events
covered include the Dominican Republic coup of 1930 and the rise of
Trujillo, unrest in Argentina and the election of Peron in 1946, the
controversy over Yugoslav aid to Greek guerrillas in 1947, the Chinese
Civil War and the Shanghai situation, the resignation of President
Quadros in Brazil in 1961, and the outcome of the secret United States-Communist
China talks held in Moscow in 1962.