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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
- enterprise•,
nor d oe • it rende r flnanclal or tfich n ical
• uppn rt. Our own lntereete are adequate
ly e~rve d by the V9 lce of >rnerlca (VOA),
opera ted by the Uri(tecl State• Information
.At;J,en cy. VOA, the voice of the United
Stat«,11 Governmetit
- and in Sweden and Germany. He is married to·an
American and has two adopted children. The Ambassador was very active i i:
the communication field for t he Norwegi an Government-in-exile during World
War II. After several years of private newspaper work he rejo
- ASSOCIATION
CKOTRA) APPOINTED AMB ROK MISSION TOKYO, REPLACING PAE HI-HWAN.
KIM WAS VICE MIN !STER FOREIGN AFFAIRS DURING LAST DAYS RHEE
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CFN 2 3 NOT 4 KOTRA
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PAGE THREE RUALOS·. 05EIX g H P I D E N T I A L . .
REGIME
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REMARKS
OCCUPATION
Chairman
Korea Cultural
Radio Co.
Ex-Defense Minister.
Ex-Ambassador
Ex-Notional
Dr. Eui Sul CHO
Professor
Yonsei University
to U.K.
Assambly Member
Chairman, Korean-Hellenic
Association.
Member of
the Korean Academy.
Mrs
- 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