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April 18, 1922
Appointment of John W. Staggers as General Counsel by Syngman Rhee
A copy of appointment of John W. Staggers as General Counsel by President Syngman Rhee in 1922
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July 11, 1948
Record of Conversation between Kim Gu and Liu Yuwan
Kim Gu (Kim Koo) and the Chinese Nationalist Minister Liu Yuwan discuss Kim's participation in the South Korean government, his attendance at a conference in Pyongyang, and the possibility of a Russian-led attack on southern Korea.
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October 10, 1948
Soviet Political, Economic, and Cultural Aid to the DPRK People for the DPRK's Democratic Construction
The Ministry of Culture and Propaganda publishes a pamphlet on the Soviet Union's tremendous assistance to the DPRK and contrasts the Soviet Union with the behavior of the US and Japan.
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May 06, 1950
Cable, A. Ignat'yev to Cde. Gromyko, 'The Partisan Movement in South Korea'
Ignatyev discusses the partisan movement in the rural areas of South Korea.
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June 19, 1950
Current Capabilities of the Northern Korean Regime
This report assesses the capabilities of North Korea in reference to; the Soviet position, the current political, economic, and military situations, and the current operations against South Korea.
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January, 1951
Contract, Goverment of Republic of Korea and CDT Corporation
Detailed agreement on the price of scrap collected in Korea, and arrangements for shipping.
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January 03, 1951
Letter, Harold Lady to Syngman Rhee
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.
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January 05, 1951
Letter, Harold Lady to Syngman Rhee
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.
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January 10, 1951
Letter, Syngman Rhee to Harold Lady
Syngman Rhee replies to Harold Lady regarding the sale of scrap iron.
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January 26, 1951
Letter, Harold Lady to Syngman Rhee
Harold Lady writes regarding his decision to leave Japan because of issues with the State Department.
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January 26, 1951
Harold Lady, Memorandum on George T. Walker
Harold Lady introduced George T. Walker as a potential candidate to work with Syngman Rhee.
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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.
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September 23, 1952
Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee
J. W. Staggers reports that they opened negotiations with the Grafe-Callahan Construction Company for increased output of tungsten.
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March 31, 1953
Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee
John W. Staggers thanked Mr. and Mrs. Syngman Rhee for her Christmant present, and informed Syngman Rhee about his meeting with General Van Fleet.
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May 05, 1953
Letter, Syngman Rhee to John W. Staggers
Syngman Rhee writes about his desire to have the Korean Government participate directly in the disposition of relief funds and purchase of aid materials.
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June 15, 1953
Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee
John W. Staggeres responds to Syngman Rhee's question about his loan to "a certain Korean lady."
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June 15, 1953
Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee
John W. Staggers writes to Syngman Rhee about truce negotiations for the Korean War and issues he raised regarding Korean prisoners.
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September 02, 1953
Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee
John W. Staggers writes with information about purchasing a hydro-electric power plant.
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September 02, 1953
Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee
John W. Staggers writes about a group of American business men who are interested in purchasing goods from Korea, such as lacquered boxes.
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September 02, 1953
Letter, John W. Staggers to Syngman Rhee
John W. Staggers informs Syngman Rhee about his public perception in the American media.