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  • There and plus a These enterprises. source of support for science. The total fWlds expended on these institutions amounted to approximately the equivalent of which went to public institutions. for administration, including of $4. 5 million, l\.fost
  • ASSOCIATION CKOTRA) APPOINTED AMB ROK MISSION TOKYO, REPLACING PAE HI-HWAN. KIM WAS VICE MIN !STER FOREIGN AFFAIRS DURING LAST DAYS RHEE . CFN 2 3 NOT 4 KOTRA . . ,, PAGE THREE RUALOS·. 05EIX g H P I D E N T I A L . . REGIME
  • those studies. Difficulties with the latter developed after his return to Korea, but appear to have been resolved. Mr. Kim is a Methodist and a Rotarian; drinks only moderately but enjoys a party; and is known to his American associates as "Henry~. He
  • , to Seminar. costs and all costs attendant upon hia being with yeu in Cambridge for six weeks or Seminar. We understand that aside tram transporta­ tion coat may run between $800 and $1000. Kim Chong P'il political. associate is young man ot Yl• He has