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1875 - 1965
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August 30, 1972
A report by Marjai Jozsef about a conversation with North Korean ambassador Pak Gyeong-sun regarding Hungarian-North Korean relations and South Korea’s attempts to build relations with Hungary.
February 28, 1955
Harold Lady warns of a possible fertilizer shortage and resulting food shortage.
1955
Chayu Shinbo accuses the Korean Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of not responding to the plight of starving farmers.
April 22, 1955
Harold Lady forwards a proposal from Ed. Steiner & Co. for a rice enrichment program.
March 11, 1954
The Eighth Army will permit farming in military controlled areas and allow for resettlement of civilians.
October 29, 1953
John W. Staggers informs Syngman Rhee about an offer of seed corn from Phillips Associates in Chicago.
October 28, 1953
The Michael Leonard Company needed confirmation from the Korean Government regarding distribution of 250,000 pounds of sweet corn seed.
November 26, 1953
Syngman Rhee response to "Jack" of Phillips Associates regarding an offer of seed corn to distribute in Korea. He mentions issues with the Indian Custodial Force who were guarding prisoners of war following the armistice agreement.
December 3, 1953
There will be no charge for seed corn offered by Phillips Associates and Michael Leonard Company.
July 20, 1955
General James B. Quill invites President Syngman Rhee to a ceremony commemorating the completion of a windmill at Koyang Agricultural High School.