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  • Post Mr. & Mrs. Dong-won Cho Donghwa News Agency Dr. & l.-1rs. John J. Corson Professor of Public & International Affairs, Princeton University Judge & Mrs. Arthur O. Fisher Dayton, Ohio Mr. & Mrs. Abe Fortas Washington, D. C. Mr. & Mrs. Charles C
  • spent eight months in Tokyo as an adviser to the Korean delegation at the ROK-Japan normalization talks. In July 1952, he was appqinted Counselor of the Korean Embassy in Taipei, and from December of that year he also held the post of purchasing officer
  • been ruled by conservative governments whose policy has been to maintain a close orientation to the West. The institutions of parliamentary democracy have become progressively strongĀ­ er. The post-treaty period has also been marked by tremendous
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  • in the first of immense days of challenge and promise. You come to us from a great mankind region where two-thirds of live. You come to us from a nation whose cultural heritage we deeply admire. And you come to us at the end of two post-war during