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May 13, 1954

Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

John W. Stagger met with representative Shafer about Resolution 219 and the proposed Private Enterprise Plan.

May 19, 1954

Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

John W. Staggers informs Syngman Rhee of his meeting with representatives like Charles B. Brownson who is on the Committee of Government Operations and the Committee of Public Works.

August 11, 1954

Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

John W. Staggers introduces Mr. William C. Taylor of Tokyo, Japan of Office of Supply, United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency.

August 11, 1954

Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

John W. Staggers introduces Mr. William C. Taylor of Tokyo, Japan from the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency.

July 1954

John W. Staggers, 'Impression of Korea with Recommendations for Improving Korean Aid Programs'

Report on the excessive number of agencies working on the rehabilitation of Korea, which Staggers felt created inefficiency. He suggests giving funds directly to the government of Korea.

July 27, 1954

Letter, Robert S. Clas to Syngman Rhee

Robert S. Clas, Vice President of Ellicott Machine Cooperation, sent a report on restoring principal ports and rivers in Korea via John Staggers.

July 23, 1954

Letter, Baek Du-jin to Syngman Rhee

ROK Economic Coordinator Paik Too-chin [Baek Du-jin] evaluates a proposal from Firth Sterling Inc. to set up a new company to process tungsten ore.

July 21, 1955

Letter, Syngman Rhee to General Collier

Syngman Rhee responds to General Collier's letter celebrating Constitution Day and states that Korea's major problem would dissolve if all world powers gave proper recognition to the ROK constitution.

April 27, 1951

Letter, Colonel Marvin J. Coyle to Chang Myon

Colonel Marvin J. Coyle informs Prime Minister Chang Myon about the status of the Rice Collection Program on 24 March 1951, expressing concern because of a possible shortage of imported rice.

July 11, 1948

Record of Conversation between Kim Gu and Liu Yuwan

Kim Gu (Kim Koo) and the Chinese Nationalist Minister Liu Yuwan discuss Kim's participation in the South Korean government, his attendance at a conference in Pyongyang, and the possibility of a Russian-led attack on southern Korea.

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