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February 20, 1956
Cromwell asks Syngman Rhee to meet with Sgt. R. James K. Cromwell, who is currently stationed in Korea.
May 10, 1955
Information about a company for a geological survey of Korea recommended from McGraw. Harold Lady thought a survey of petroleum geology and mineral deposits was necessary for Korea.
May 13, 1955
Harold Lady sends a draft of a letter from the Minister of National Defense to General Taylor regarding direct forces support.
February 1, 1956
Mrs. Goodfellow is advised to tell Miss Kang that she should write directly to the Foreign Ministry for assistance.
May 20, 1955
Harold Lady suggests Syngman Rhee accept the attached agreements.
May 27, 1955
Staggers explains his activities related to the Grafe-Callahan Company "tungsten deal."
Harold Lady reports on the status of negotiations with Kosco and the United States Foreign Operations Administration (FOA) for a petroleum contract.
July 19, 1955
Lady emphasizes establishing a convertible currency to stabilize the Korean economy.
July 18, 1955
Lady proposes that Korea should have a two-way exchange rate.
June 28, 1955
Syngman Rhee explains why Grafe-Callahan Company's bid was rejected for the tungsten contract.