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East Asia
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1892- 1992
North America
1891- 1983
May 11, 1954
General Maxwell D. Taylor suggests cooperative efforts between the ROK National Police and the Eighth United States Army to halt black market activities.
May 13, 1954
General Maxwell D. Taylor asks if Rhee will attend an Army review which is part of a Secretary Wilson's visit to Korea.
June 15, 1953
John W. Staggers writes to Syngman Rhee about truce negotiations for the Korean War and issues he raised regarding Korean prisoners.
May 15, 1954
Request that Taylor arrange for the circulation of the newspaper "Korean Republic" among American military personnel.
June 26, 1953
Syngman Rhee's office acknowledges receipt of two of Staggers' letters.
John W. Staggeres responds to Syngman Rhee's question about his loan to "a certain Korean lady."
May 1954
Request that General John E. Hull allow for the circulation of the newspaper "Korean Republic" among American military personnel.
October 6, 1953
Staggers accepts Syngman Rhee's invitation to visit Korea and reports on Harold Lady's meetings with the State Department.
October 22, 1953
John W. Staggers accepts Syngman Rhee's invitation to visit Korea, although his wife will not be able to come.
October 29, 1953
John W. Staggers informs Syngman Rhee about an offer of seed corn from Phillips Associates in Chicago.