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March 2, 1954

Letter, Syngman Rhee to General James A. Van Fleet

Syngman Rhee expresses concerns about the American Korean Foundation's under-graduate scholarship program.

April 17, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter informs Syngman Rhee that a radio transmitter could not be obtained. Also, he reports that ECS approved the rehabilitation of the Korean Broadcasting System.

March 1, 1954

Letter, Francesca Donner Rhee to Mrs. Van Fleet

A personal note to the wife of General Van Fleet.

April 24, 1951

Letter, Syngman Rhee to Lieutenant General John B. Coulter

Regarding Lieutenant General John B. Coulter's offer to vacate the Songdo Hotel, Syngman Rhee informed him he decided that the hotel is not suitable for their purposes. Colonel Robertson would use it as the premises and Governor Yang would look for some other suitable building.

February 24, 1954

Letter, General James A. Van Fleet to Syngman Rhee

General James A. Van Fleet conveys his view on the "building up of native armies in Asia" to resist communist forces.

April 27, 1951

Letter, Colonel Marvin J. Coyle to Chang Myon

Colonel Marvin J. Coyle informs Prime Minister Chang Myon about the status of the Rice Collection Program on 24 March 1951, expressing concern because of a possible shortage of imported rice.

February 18, 1954

Letter, General James A. Van Fleet to Syngman Rhee

General James A. Van Fleet sends a letter with news including architect I. M. Pei coming to Korea.

March 18, 1954

Letter, Syngman and Francesca Rhee to General James A. Van Fleet

Mr. Syngman Rhee and Mrs. Rhee send birthday greetings to General James A. Van Fleet.

June 1951

Note, Civilian Road Work Course

Civilian road work course schedule of 10 June 1951 to 17 June 1951 and description of the course.

May 11, 1951

Letter, Lieutenant General John B. Coulter to Syngman Rhee

Lieutenant General John B. Coulter informs Syngman Rhee about the road survey that Colonel Frichard is in charge of, and matter related to civilian engineers.

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