Excerpt from The First Fifty Years of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States: 1859-1909
There are many business and professional men in every community who are without capi tal, but whose income is sufficient to permit them to protect those dependent on them in this way. To such men life insurance is, in the vast majority of cases, their only resource and it is a grave truth that if they neglect this opportunity the chief injury will fall, not upon them, or upon the companies. Or upon the community at large, but upon widows, orphans and aged men and women.
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