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January 1951

Contract, Goverment of Republic of Korea and CDT Corporation

Detailed agreement on the price of scrap collected in Korea, and arrangements for shipping.

October 23, 1954

Letter, W. F. Marquat to James Cromwell

Major General M. F. Marquat endorses James Cromwell's "Private Enterprise Plan."

September 2, 1953

Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

John W. Staggers writes about a group of American business men who are interested in purchasing goods from Korea, such as lacquered boxes.

June 11, 1954

Radiogram, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

Drumright suggests contacting ambassador Briggs with request for clearance to allow Harold Lady to come to Korea.

July 2, 1954

Letter, Syngman Rhee to John W. Staggers

John Staggers reports on anti-Korean remarks by W. Kenneth Varcoe, Vice President of the American President Lines.

May 13, 1954

Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee

John W. Stagger met with representative Shafer about Resolution 219 and the proposed Private Enterprise Plan.

July 11, 1948

Record of Conversation between Kim Gu and Liu Yuwan

Kim Gu (Kim Koo) and the Chinese Nationalist Minister Liu Yuwan discuss Kim's participation in the South Korean government, his attendance at a conference in Pyongyang, and the possibility of a Russian-led attack on southern Korea.

August 7, 1953

Summary Record of the Conference held between President Rhee and Secretary Dulles (Third Session)

President Rhee and Secretary Dulles have concluded the final negotiations for the US-ROK defense pact and now both believe it is time to inform the American and Korean public. Rhee emphasizes that he will not accept Korean neutralization and it is imperative to remove the Chinese from the north. Dulles states that the US will do its best to unify Korea under one peaceful government and will try to remove the Chinese aggressors in the north.

August 6, 1953

Proposed Joint Statement by President Rhee and Secretary Dulles

In this proposed joint statement, President Rhee and Secretary Dulles discuss the terms for the joint security pact between the ROK and the US.

August 3, 1953

Confidential Memorandum, Before Agreeing to the Armistice Agreement

When the United States agreed to a truce talk to end the Korea War, President Syngman Rhee disapproved. He opposed the truce and tried to attack these peace proceedings through a serious of events- such as releasing thousands of prisoners of war and creating turmoil for the US government. In order to persuade Rhee to accept the armistice defense, the US dispatches Assistant Secretary of State Walter Robertson to meet with the South Korean president in a series of bargaining discussions. Eventually, under certain conditions and a mutual defense pact with the US, Rhee agrees to the armistice.

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