United Nations Conference on International Organization
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The United Nations Conference on International Organization was a convention of delegates from 50 nations that took place from April 25, 1945 to June 26, 1945 in San Francisco. At this convention, the delegates reviewed and rewrote the Dumbarton Oaks agreements.[1] The convention resulted in the creation of the United Nations Charter.
The delegation from the United States consisted of:
- United States Secretary of State Edward Stettinius, Jr. (chairman)
- former Secretary Cordell Hull
- Senator Tom Connally
- Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg
- Representative Sol Bloom
- Representative Charles Eaton
- former Minnesota governor Harold Stassen
- Dean Virginia Gildersleeve