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East Asia
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1875- 1965
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North America
1901- 1987
June 28, 1954
Preston Goodfellow sends Kenneth Mann's questions regarding a tungsten plant.
September 30, 1954
Goodfellow reports on a message from C. Q. Yee Hop of Honolulu and a New York Times article about Syngman Rhee's public relations activity.
August 6, 1954
C&O Railway announces the donation of twelve additional steam locomotives to Korea.
August 13, 1954
Goodfellow recommends that the Korean government open an account with Hamilton Bank. He mentions two attachments, one is an advertisement of the Hamilton Bank, and the other is a letter from a person who supports Syngman Rhee.
June 12, 1954
Preston Goodfellow writes about Colonel Mann's proposal for a tungsten plant.
September 23, 1954
Preston Goodfellow writes to ask for a decision on Firth-Sterling's tungsten proposal and reports on a luncheon with George Henderson.
March 31, 1953
John W. Staggers thanked Mr. and Mrs. Syngman Rhee for her Christmant present, and informed Syngman Rhee about his meeting with General Van Fleet.
May 5, 1953
Syngman Rhee writes about his desire to have the Korean Government participate directly in the disposition of relief funds and purchase of aid materials.
September 2, 1953
John W. Staggers informs Syngman Rhee about his public perception in the American media.
John W. Staggers writes about a group of American business men who are interested in purchasing goods from Korea, such as lacquered boxes.