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Time Magazine Cover: Syngman Rhee

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TIME magazine began in 1923 as the first weekly news magazine in America. Its founders conceived of TIME as a serious news source, but also insisted that it be fun, simply because it

With the ousting of Syngman Rhee, the task of ensuring that South Korea did not slip from autocracy into anarchy fell upon the republic’s Acting President and its top soldier. Both are

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Ever since the Korean armistice was signed, Syngman Rhee had been threatening to upset it. Time and again, Korea’s stubborn and tough-minded president blustered that he would send

Time failed to renew the copyrights of many early issues. A search of the renewals for periodicals for entries for Time reveals that the publisher, Time Inc., started renewing the copyrights of Time magazine in 1962 with the 29

In his eleven years as President of the Republic of Korea, grizzled old (83) Syngman Rhee has fought the North Koreans, the Chinese and the Russians. But as a pioneer in his country’s

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O n the parade ground of the Korean Military Academy just outside Seoul, President Syngman Rhee and General (ret.) James Van Fleet climbed into a black jeep for a special review of the

It covers Syngman Rhee’s life while also covering the Japanese colonial period and the Korean War.

A book with obvious wear. May have some damage to the cover but integrity still intact. The binding may be slightly damaged but integrity is still intact. Possible writing in margins, possible

Syngman Rhee on the Cover of Time

Time magazine published in October 1950. The image of President Syngman Rhee is seen on the cover.

After three months as a refugee in his own country, Syngman Rhee, President of the Republic of Korea, had come home to Seoul. He found his official residence littered with the midden of the

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There were special reasons for the public rebuke to South Korea: the U.S. had led a three-year war (1950-53) to preserve South Korea from Communist invasion, had financed and advised

THE ALLIES Syngman Rhee knows how to wait. Exiled in Hawaii and the U.S. (where he got his Ph.D. at Princeton), he outwaited the Japanese for some 40 years; last week after a much

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In this Korean name, the family name is Rhee.. Syngman Rhee or Lee Seungman or Yee Sung-man (Korean: 이승만, March 26, 1875 – July 19, 1965) was a Korean independence activist

A fter announcing that he would not seek a third term as President, South Korea’s aging Strongman Syngman Rhee was at last persuaded to run “only by the clamor of the Korean

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For Rhee, a longtime back-street resident of Washington, it was a triumphal return. But the flinty, wrinkled President of Korea took no time to savor his personal triumphs; he had a somber

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Under unforgiving old Syngman Rhee, South Korea for 15 years treated Japan as almost a worse enemy than the Communist regime in North Korea. Unable to forget 35 years of Japanese

March 26th will be the birthday of former President Rhee Syngman (March 26th 1875 ~ July 19th 1965). Former President Rhee Syngman was born during the reign of King

S aid an old Syngman Rhee crony last week: when Rhee gets a critical note from President Truman or the State Department, his attitude is—”I know you don’t like me and I don’t care.”

Once again, as he had in 1950, South Korea’s stubborn, prideful President Syngman Rhee, 85, stood with his back to the wall. But this time Rhee’s opponents were not Commu nist invaders.