Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention and Organization of the National Association of Life Underwriters, Volume 16Standard Publishing Company, 1905 - Life insurance |
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... fact that we have with us the highest official of this great state , who I am sure will make us all feel at home , notwithstanding the state manufactures a very large percentage of the ammunition as well as most of the needles and pins ...
... fact that we have with us the highest official of this great state , who I am sure will make us all feel at home , notwithstanding the state manufactures a very large percentage of the ammunition as well as most of the needles and pins ...
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... fact , but an interesting one , and far - reaching in its consequences , that comparatively few men , however earnest and cap- able , are able to accumulate a competence in a lifetime . To every thinking man this fact is the occasion of ...
... fact , but an interesting one , and far - reaching in its consequences , that comparatively few men , however earnest and cap- able , are able to accumulate a competence in a lifetime . To every thinking man this fact is the occasion of ...
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... fact of history , that right here in this city from one of its pulpits the proposition to take out a life insurance policy was anathematized and declared to be a flying in the face of Providence . The author of that proposition was ...
... fact of history , that right here in this city from one of its pulpits the proposition to take out a life insurance policy was anathematized and declared to be a flying in the face of Providence . The author of that proposition was ...
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... fact that you have chosen Hartford for this meeting , proud of the great companies you represent , and proud of the splendid protection they have afforded to the vast human interests commit- ted to their charge . We welcome you ...
... fact that you have chosen Hartford for this meeting , proud of the great companies you represent , and proud of the splendid protection they have afforded to the vast human interests commit- ted to their charge . We welcome you ...
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... fact that the results for the year were made possible because of the loyal and unstinted support of the other officers . Every association must have felt the influence of the business - like methods of your secretary , Mr. Clark . He ...
... fact that the results for the year were made possible because of the loyal and unstinted support of the other officers . Every association must have felt the influence of the business - like methods of your secretary , Mr. Clark . He ...
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Page 176 - Play up! play up! and play the game!' The sand of the desert is sodden red, Red with the wreck of a square that broke; The Catling's jammed and the Colonel dead, And the regiment blind with dust and smoke. The river of death has brimmed his banks, And England's far, and Honour a name, But the voice of a schoolboy rallies the ranks: 'Play up! play up! and play the game!
Page 176 - Play up! play up! and play the game! " This is the word that year by year, While in her place the School is set, Every one of her sons must hear, And none that hears it dare forget. This they all with a joyful mind Bear through life like a torch in flame, And falling fling to the host behind — " Play up! play up! and play the game!
Page 229 - I move that the rules be suspended, and that the Secretary be instructed to cast the unanimous ballot of the Society for the two members nominated by Professor Selby.
Page 275 - The difference between the greatest and the meanest of mankind seemed to vanish, when compared with the boundless interval which separated the whole race from him on whom their own eyes were constantly fixed.
Page 246 - I move as an amendment that the matter be referred to the Executive Committee with power to appoint a Committee of Conference or to act independently as it sees fit.
Page 273 - Ladies and Gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to present to you THE PIONEER.
Page 175 - There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night — Ten to make and the match to win — A bumping pitch and a blinding light, An hour to play and the last man in. And it's not for the sake of a ribboned coat, Or the selfish hope of a season's fame, But his Captain's hand on his shoulder smote — " Play up! play up! and play the game!
Page 139 - Of Agib, who, amid Tartaric scenes, Wrote a lot of ballet music in his teens: His gentle spirit rolls In the melody of souls — Which is pretty, but I don't know what it means.
Page 278 - ARTICLE IV OFFICERS The officers of this Association shall consist of a President, three Vice-Presidents, a Secretary and a Treasurer, who shall be elected annually...
Page 278 - Each officer shall be elected by ballot, to hold office for one year, or until his successor is elected. At the next election to fill the vacancies in the executive committee (the National Association now consisting...