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August 29, 1956

Letter, M. Preston Goodfellow to Syngman Rhee

M. Preston Goodfellow writes that he would like to add Korea to his itinerary during an overseas trip. He also lists the seven nations that have agreements with the United States for power reactors.

1954

Memorandum, Korean Consulate General to President Eisenhower

The Korean Consulate General passes along information from a Chinese source that Syngman Rhee is interested in forming a Korean Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

May 8, 1956

Letter, Syngman Rhee to J. W. Staggers

Rhee explains his concerns about the American World Trade Export-Import company.

February 15, 1954

The Private Enterprise Plan for the Divestment and Rehabilitation of ROK Enterprise and Industry Under Capitalism and Democracy

James H. R. Cromwell's proposed plan to privatize industry in South Korea, originally named "The Rhee Plan."

February 15, 1954

Letter, [Unknown] to Syngman Rhee

Someone associated with James H. R. Cromwell writes to Syngman Rhee regarding the renaming of the Private Enterprise Plan.

March 1954

Letter, Syngman Rhee to James Cromwell

Syngman Rhee critiques James Cromwell's proposal for a Private Enterprise Plan and expresses concern pro-Japanese US politicians are blocking the development of the Korean economy.

March 23, 1954

Article, Congressman Paul W. Shafer's Resolution

Congressman Shafer introduced a resolution criticizing the current "monopolistic government ownership" Korean economic situation.

January 10, 1954

Letter, Headquarters Eighth United States Army to Yu Chang Jun

Schedule for President Syngman Rhee and General Taylor's visit to Pusan and Kunsan.

January 19, 1954

Letter, Yu Chang Jun to Colonel James C. Cross

Yu Chang Jun, the Secretary of President Syngman Rhee, asks Colonel James C. Cross to arrange for clearance to enter Korea for Stanley Kiefer to work for the Office of Public Information.

April 22, 1954

Letter, Syngman Rhee to James H. R. Cromwell

Syngman Rhee explains why he cannot not support Cromwell's private enterprise plan proposal as it currently stands.

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