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October 2, 1956

Letter No. 16 from Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee comments on Japanese-Americans' assistance for Japanese farmers to move to US and the Asian People's Anti-Communist League.

October 23, 1956

Letter No. 18 from Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

Syngman Rhee comments on scholarship for the Korean students in the University of Philippines, Minister de Castro's resignation, and circulation of Korean Survey in Manila.

November 24, 1956

Radiogram, Korpital to Manila

A message urging President Magsaysay to sign the message sent to President Eisenhower, about responding to the events in Hungary.

June 28, 1955

Letter, Syngman Rhee to J. W. Staggers

Syngman Rhee explains why Grafe-Callahan Company's bid was rejected for the tungsten contract.

June 28, 1955

Letter, Syngman Rhee to J. W. Staggers

Syngman Rhee explains his concerns with the Korean-American Export & Import corporation and Staggers statements to the American press.

June 27, 1955

Letter, Syngman Rhee to J. W. Staggers

Syngman Rhee assures Staggers of his trust in him.

October 1955

Memorandum, written by the Office of the President

Memo about the tungsten business in Korea, especially Utah corporation. The Office of President decided to do not consider what J. W. Staggers suggested.

July 15, 1955

Memorandum (A), J. W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

Staggers explains the history of the Grafe Company bid for the tungsten operaton.

January 10, 1951

Letter, Syngman Rhee to Harold Lady

Syngman Rhee replies to Harold Lady regarding the sale of scrap iron.

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.

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