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Letters to the Editors

Huddle, O. W. | April 1, 1939 issue

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Presents several letters to the editor. Circumstances in which Mary Fulton was employed by the FisherBeck Hosiery Mills at Tennessee in November 1938; Ways by which evils of insurance business can be corrected; Reasons for which congress is about to consider legislation.

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LETTERS to the editor; BILLS, Legislative; BUSINESS insurance -- Self-insurance; BUSINESS law; LEGISLATION
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