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  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Honorable Lloyd N. Hand Chief of Protocol of the United States (Williamsburg thru New York City) Board of Korea - 2 - Members of the Mrs. Party Hand (William_sburg PR 109 (Continued) thru New York City
  • the record I sugg~st that if you cone• r with the foregoing that you will desire to issue a new NS~1 or an amendment indefinitely postponing the request for a response to NS#-! 298. ti! u. Alexis Jo SECRET 8 1964 __BUNDY-SMITH -:itLE'!IAHJ;\iR _BATOR
  • , New Jersey Dr. Albert H, koseman, Director Agricultural Sciences The Rockefeller Foundation New York City and Dr, B. D. Thomas, President The Battelle Memorial Institute Columbus, Ohio. Additional mer: -..bers of the group were a chemist
  • you'll get the flavor of official thinking. Second, there are private groups which sometimes help in case like this: Korean-American Foundation, 345 E. 46th Street, New York City 17; Asia Foundation, 550 Kearny, San Franclaco, CalUornia. Again, my
  • MacArthur at Wake Island in the middle of the Korean hostilities. Ambassador Kim explained to the delega­ t,ion that Secretary Rusk had at that t:ilTle held tr.a post of Assistant Secre­ tary for Far Eastern Affairs, ·which Hro ~ndy now held, and which like
  • . HIGHLY CAPABLE ENVOY. SINCE CHOE HAS LONG BEEN CONSIDERED CONTtNDER FOR POST or, FONMIN THERE SOME POSSIBILITY THAT NEW APPOINTMENT IS MOJE ON .PART FONMIN . · . . . REMOVE HIM FROM SEOUL. • I _•• \I• • • f•..... ·: .. .•.!' 1, . • • • 1 ~0
  • govto in 1963., he has efforts to dominate form.so to say that USOis concerned about Telegraphic transmission k to reveal of politic-al by his or course Opposition of power under new constitutional 2o You are authorized Drafted by, • easing