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October 1953
A poem sent to Syngman Rhee from Annie Sourlook.
December 5, 1953
Letter and poem written to Syngman Rhee from admirer Howard C. Smith.
October 2, 1953
President Syngman Rhee states he is ready to "repoen the war against Chinese reds occupying North Korea" and if necessary, he will go ahead without American support.
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 4, 1954
General J. E. Hull summarizes the United Nations Command views on the conclusion of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission and release of prisoners of war to their destinations of choice.
January 1954
General Hull responds to the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission request for assistance with repatriation of prisoners of war.
General Maxwell D. Taylor informs Rhee he will arrange for Korean MPs to observe verification of prisoner of war rosters.
General Maxwell D. Taylor reports a successful meeting on the return of non-repatriated prisoners of war.
September 2, 1953
John W. Staggers informs Syngman Rhee about his public perception in the American media.
June 15, 1953
John W. Staggers writes to Syngman Rhee about truce negotiations for the Korean War and issues he raised regarding Korean prisoners.