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June 15, 1954

Address, James H. R. Cromwell, A New Foreign Policy for United States

Summary, introduction, and full transcription of address in which James Cromwell proposes a new foreign policy for the United States. In his new policy, he argues that US should enhance its armed forces abroad.

February 15, 1954

Letter, James C. Cross to Yu Chang Jun

Colonel James C. Cross reports that arrangements for Mr. I. M. Pei to enter Korea have been made.

February 17, 1954

Letter, General Maxwell D. Taylor to Minister of Foreign Affairs Byeon Yeong-tae

General Maxwell D. Taylor, on behalf of General Hull, reports that the United Nations Command has no jurisdictions over North Korean ex- prisoners of war who choose to proceed to a neutral country.

February 23, 1954

Letter, Yu Chang Jun to Colonel James C. Cross

Yu Chang Jun, Secretary of President Rhee, requests clearance for Ida Margarete Choo to enter Korea.

March 11, 1954

Letter, General Maxwell D. Taylor to Syngman Rhee

The Eighth Army will permit farming in military controlled areas and allow for resettlement of civilians.

October 23, 1954

Letter, W. F. Marquat to James Cromwell

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

1954

Introduction to 'The Private Enterprise Plan'

Described as a plan for "the revitalization of capitalism at home and abroad" through conservative policies.

March 12, 1954

Letter, to General Maxwell D. Taylor Regarding American Employees

American employees of the Republic of Korea are not receiving promised logistical support from the Eighth Army.

March 15, 1954

Letter, Yu Chang Jun to Colonel James C. Cross

Yu Chang Jun, Secretary of President Rhee, requests clearance for Robert P. Griffing Jr and Damon Giffard to enter Korea.

March 11, 1954

Letter, Maxwell D. Taylor to Syngman Rhee

General Maxwell D. Taylor invites Syngman Rhee and Mrs. Rhee to event at the Eighth Army Headquarters.

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