Bond paper made on machinery provided by UNKRA reduces import needs and saves the South Korean economy a substantial amount of foreign exchange annually. [Chapter 2: Industry, page 6, Photograph 7966]
Daughters of widows inspecting their new homes.
Dr. Appenzeller presenting the new settlement's name plate, Misil Mother and Child House, to Mrs. Kim Dong Sook, founder and director of sewing guild Misil Whoi.
Another speaker at ceremony, with Colonel Thompson and Dr. Appenzeller in the background.
Miss Mayerson cutting the ribbon at the ceremony, opening the Misil Mother and Child House project for which UNKRA provided the bulk of the funds. On the extreme right is Mrs. Kim Dong Sook.
Two attractive young Korean girls.
Two attractive young Korean girls.
Dr. Kraemer shaking hands with Nam.
Dr. Kraemer shaking hands with Nam.