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Kim Seong-su (Korean: 김성수; October 11, 1891 – February 18, 1955), art name Inchon, was a Korean educator, independence activist, journalist, entrepreneur, politician, and calligrapher. He served as the second Vice President of South Korea from 1951 to 1952.
President Took office Left office Time in office 1: Yi Si-yeong 이시영 李始榮 (1868 –1953) 24 July 1948 9 May 1951 (Resigned) 2 years, 289 days Korea Democratic Party: Rhee Syng-man; 2: Kim Seong-su 김성수 金性洙 (1891 –1955) 17 May 1951 29 May 1952 (Resigned) [1] 1 year, 12 days Korea Democratic Party 3: Ham Tae-young 함태영 ...
Vice President of South Korea; C. Chang Myon; H. Ham Tae-young; K. Kim Seong-su; Y. Yi Si-yeong This page was last edited on 3 May 2021, at 02:39 ...
Vice President: Ham Tae-young; Events ... 18 February - Kim Seong-su, Korean educator, independence activist, journalist; 16 August - Yi Kang, former royal;
Kim, 52, previously worked as a vice president and assistant general counsel at Kaiser Permanente and as a partner at the Jones Day law firm. He served in the U.S. Attorney's office in Los Angeles ...
U.S. Vice President-elect JD Vance and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fl., walk on Capitol Hill, on the day of a meeting with Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary on Nov ...
Kim had a .242 average with 47 homers, 200 RBIs and 78 stolen bases in 540 major league games over four seasons with the Padres. Infielder Ha-Seong Kim, Tampa Bay Rays finalize $29 million, 2-year ...
He served as the acting party President until the leadership election [79] that was held on 11 June. [80] [81] On 21 May, Kim Byong-wook, who quit the party in January following a sexual harassment controversy, officially returned to the PPP. [82] [83] On 11 June, Lee Jun-seok was elected the new President of the party, defeating Na Kyung-won ...