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Myers, Robert J. | February 1, 1965 issue
This article describes the private, voluntary life and accident insurance program in Soviet Union. This program exists in addition to an extensive social...

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Reynolds, G. Scott | September 30, 1968 issue
This article focuses on various issues of developments and unnoticed drawbacks the life insurance industry in the U.S. It reports that over the past century,...

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Carper, Jean | January 11, 1971 issue
Life insurance is one of the most sacrosanct and certainly mysterious of businesses. What began as a communal protection against unexpected death has, since...

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Gumpert, Martin | June 14, 1947 issue
This article focuses on the danger health education is facing, as it is falling into the hands of high-pressure advertising agencies and their copywriters....

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Stewart, Maxwell S. | January 10, 1948 issue
Life insurance has grown to such huge proportions that industries like steel, automobiles, and the motion pictures are dwarfed into insignificance in comparison...

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Stewart, Maxwell S. | September 26, 1936 issue
The arguments for an annuity are far more intriguing than those for an ordinary life-insurance policy. Instead of taking money from you during your entire...

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Becker, Carl | November 1, 1933 issue
Presents several letters to the editor. Discussion on the New Deal; Remarks on the article on the Nazi regime in Germany by Richard Neuberger; Comments...

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Sullivan, James P. | September 20, 1933 issue
The whole program of the life-insurance business for meeting problems of the depression in the U.S., up to March, 1933, can be briefly stated as follows....

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Levine, Murry | November 6, 1935 issue
There are millions of endowment policies in force on the books of the life-insurance companies today, held by hundreds of thousands of policyholders. Exclusively...

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Smith, Edwin S. | February 5, 1930 issue
Life insurance in the U.S. has passed the hundred-billion mark. This event is receiving the applause which Americans are always ready to give to evidences...

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