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April 2, 1951
Syngman Rhee thanks Coulter for his birthday letter.
May 30, 1955
Secretary to the President passes on that the President and Mrs. Rhee wanted to invite General Maxwell D. Taylor to dinner or luncheon at Kyung Mu Dai before he leaves Korea.
June 8, 1955
Chai Yu Choi, Minister of Health and Social Affairs, writes concerning the rate of pay for Korean Service Corps laborers.
July 17, 1955
General Collier congratulates Rhee on the seventh anniversary of Constitution Day commemorating the adoption of the Constitution of the ROK.
July 21, 1955
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.
August 11, 1955
This letter contains congratulation for the seventh anniversary of the Korean Independence Day, the day of proclamation of the Republic of Korea.
October 11, 1955
Information on a delegation from the US House Armed Service Committee visiting Seoul and requesting a meeting with President Rhee.
October 12, 1955
Dr. A. Stanley Trickett is presently in Seoul holding a religious retreat for the protestant chaplains of Eight Army and he wanted to meet President Rhee.
October 1955
Commanding General of US Army Forces, Far East (AFFE) sends a congratulation letter to Syngman Rhee regarding the 4288th national birthday of Korea.
January 19, 1954
Syngman Rhee expresses concern about a Mr. Cromwell's "Rhee plan" for the Korean economy. He also tells General James A. Van Fleet he would like him to be in charge of the training and organization of additional Korean forces.