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People Money Love: three simple yet powerful elements. Life underwriters helping people, to guarantee money, when it is needed, for those they love, from its founding 100 years ago, through the present, thats what NALU has been all about. And thats what Voices from the Field is all about. It is the story of the National Association of Life Underwriters. Organizational histories can make dull reading. They are often no more than dry recitations of dates, events, products and processes. But two things make Voices from the Field different. First, the story of NALU is primarily one of peoplethe people who founded it, and the people who built it into the premier professional trade association it is today. People are inherently more interesting than dates or processes, and NALUs people have always been extraordinarily diverse, dynamic, creative and courageous. The story of NALU is their story. Second, NALU is particularly fortunate to have George Norris as the author of our 100th anniversary history. Authors of organizational histories are usually historians first and storytellers only coincidentally, or not at all. George is a superb storyteller who cares deeply about NALUs people. He is also an able historian who has committed many hours to scrupulous research. He has organized his material meticulously; he is immensely readable. You will enjoy Voices from the Field the first time you read it. You will want to keep it in your personal library and return to it again and again. It tells the story of dedicated men and women who, for 100 years, have sought to improve the products we sell and the business environment in which we function. Form the beginning, their mission has been to help consumers provide financial security, at fair and reasonable cost, and for those they love. Their story will make you proud of your profession and proud to carry that mission into the next 100 years. Alan Press, CLU, LUTCF Foreword by Alan Press, 1988-1989 NALU President Preface by Jack E. Bobo, 1989 NALU Executive Vice President Chapter 1 Laying the FoundationA Meeting at the Parker House Leading FiguresRansom, Carpenter, Blodgett and Plummer Conditions Leading to the Foundation of the NALU Rise of Modern Life Insurance and the General Agency System Issues and Accomplishments of the First 15 Years Chapter 2 In the Wake of the Armstrong Investigation A Royal Commission Investigates Life Insurance Operations in Canada A Period of Growth and Visibility for the NALU Under Strong Leadership The NALU Plays a Leading Role in Insurance Education Chapter 3 The NALU's Extension of Activity The Agents Move for Recognition Chapter 4 Annual Conventions and Midyear Meetings The NALU Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary Chapter 5 The NALU Joins the Industry in Legislative Battles The NALU Establishes the National Quality Award Chapter 6 Controversies and Schisms (1946-1956) Chapter 7 Dispute Over Minimum Deposit Insurance Plans GAMC Stages First LAMP Meeting The NALU Celebrates Its Diamond Jubilee Year The NALU Increases Political Activity U.S. Senate Antitrust and Monopoly Subcommittee Investigate Life Insurance The NALU Responds to Consumerist Activism Chapter 8 The NALU Reaches the Century Mark FTC Releases a Study Critical of the Insurance Industry Formation of the Women Life Underwriters Conference The NALU Issues Statements on AIDS The NALU Combats a New Wave of Attacks The NALU Celebrates a Century of Service Open Book |