1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1875- 1965
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1917- 1979
April 21, 1954
James Cromwell's law counselor, James Waddel, regarding the effects of the proposed Private Enterprise Plan.
April 20, 1954
James Cromwell's legal counselor, James E. Waddell assesses Resolution No. 219.
May 6, 1954
Syngman Rhee wrote to Congressman Shafer to explain the Korean government's economic policy and Rhee's objections to the resolution related to the Private Enterprise Plan.
September 2, 1954
Kenneth D. Mann summarizes discussions for Minister Pyo Wook Han about facilities for processing tungsten ore.
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.
October 29, 1953
John W. Staggers informs Syngman Rhee about an offer of seed corn from Phillips Associates in Chicago.
October 28, 1953
The Michael Leonard Company needed confirmation from the Korean Government regarding distribution of 250,000 pounds of sweet corn seed.
November 2, 1953
Minister An Dong-hyeok answers John W. Staggers question about cement and fertilizer plants.
April 19, 1954
John W. Staggers cables a number of US congressmen reporting a "dangerous misstatement" about the Korean economic position in a resolution related to the Private Enterprise Plan.
May 24, 1954
John W. Staggers reports he is working on a national law covering corporation law for Korea.