Abstract

Modern Forms of Insurance Protection

Waterbury, C. Harold | February 7, 1918 issue

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The purpose of this article has purposely been confined to a brief description of the manifold forms and classes of commercial insurance, rather than a discussion of the odd bits of betting that are frequently reported as having been entered into between individuals or firms and some of the Lloyds underwriters, as it is intended to point out that what is regarded as actual insurance for practically every hazard may be obtained in scientifically organized and well-managed financial institutions doing business in the United States even during the war time.

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BUSINESS insurance; GAMBLING; BUSINESS enterprises -- United States; FINANCIAL institutions; WAR; UNITED States
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