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June 24, 1953

Letter, Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Chaffin and Jay. T. McCamic to Syngman Rhee

The authors write to assure Rhee that he enjoys their highest support.

June 26, 1953

Letter, E.L. Sundet to Syngman Rhee

The author claims Rhee enjoys widespread support in Lake Preston, South Dakota.

June 23, 1953

Letter, Margery Davidson to Syngman Rhee

Margery Davidson tells Rhee to ignore the pressure of the likes of Eisenhower and Churchill because “all intelligent patriotic Americans are with you.”

December 5, 1953

Letter, Howard C. Smith to Syngman Rhee

Howard Smith details the acts of treachery the United States and the United Nations have perpetrated against Rhee and the Republic of Korea.

July 29, 1954

John F. Weber, 'Thinking of Syngman Rhee'

John Weber's poem "Thinking of Syngman Rhee" as sent to Syngman Rhee by Harry Weber.

April 1, 1957

Joan Winer, 'Hail Korea!'

11 year-old Joan Winer's poem entitled "Hail Korea!" as sent to Syngman Rhee by her mother Grace Winer.

April 1, 1957

Letter, Grace Winer to Syngman Rhee

Grace Winer writes a letter to Syngman Rhee about her daughter and a poem she wrote about Rhee and Korea.

October 1953

Annie Sourlook, 'This Key is Free'

A poem sent to Syngman Rhee from Annie Sourlook.

December 22, 1955

Letter, Kim Yong-shik of the Korean Mission in Japan to President Syngman Rhee

Talk with Major General Parks, General Lemnitzer on Korea-US relationship, Japanese politics, Japanese foreign relations

December 15, 1955

Letter, Kim Yong-shik of the Korean Mission in Japan to President Syngman Rhee

Report on Japanese UN application being turned down, visit to the US embassy by Japanese Diet members, press reports, Kim's prediction on the US stance on Korea-Japan issue, his reluctance in using Ambassador Allison's name officially

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