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Eastern Europe
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East Asia
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North America
May 27, 1955
Staggers writes a series of letters to defend himself against "efforts that have been made... to discredit me with you."
January 26, 1951
Harold Lady writes regarding his decision to leave Japan because of issues with the State Department.
January 3, 1951
Harold Lady writes about a proposal to raise the price at which the Korean government sells aid materials to the public. He suggests that the US military should stop using military script as currency in Korea.
January 1951
Detailed agreement on the price of scrap collected in Korea, and arrangements for shipping.
September 23, 1952
J. W. Staggers reports that they opened negotiations with the Grafe-Callahan Construction Company for increased output of tungsten.
January 5, 1951
Harold Lady replies to Syngman Rhee's request for information on selling iron scrap to raise money for the Republic of Korea. He encloses a sample contract from the CDT corporation.
January 10, 1951
Syngman Rhee replies to Harold Lady regarding the sale of scrap iron.
December 10, 1953
Plan proposed by US businessman James H. R. Cromwell to privatize industry in South Korea. In response to President Rhee's concerns, it was later renamed the "Private Enterprise Plan."
February 3, 1954
James H. R. Cromwell assures Syngman Rhee that he has changed the name of his plan to the "Private Enterprise Plan" instead of the "Rhee Plan." John Staggers is coming to Seoul regarding the plan.
1954
The Korean Consulate General passes along information from a Chinese source that Syngman Rhee is interested in forming a Korean Reconstruction Finance Corporation.