Congressional Serial Set

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 - United States
Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.

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Page 100 - Like the vase, in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will. But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.
Page 33 - On that best portion of a good man's life, — His little, nameless, unremembered acts Of kindness and of love.
Page 129 - Commissions and fees retained by or paid or allowed to agents on account of first year's fees, dues, assessments...
Page 43 - Claims for death losses in process of adjustment or adjusted and not due $ Claims for death losses which have been reported and no proofs received Claims for death losses and other policy claims resisted by the company Due and unpaid on annuity claims, involving life contingencies 41,799.35 5, 298.
Page 85 - Premiums paid In advance. Including surrender values so applied Commissions due to agents on premium notes when paid Dividends or other profits due policy holders, Including those contingent on payment of outstanding and deferred premiums Total Capital stock Unnsslgned funds (surplus) $15,744,324 0...
Page x - Insurance (268) Making rules and regulations to make the conduct of each company in the same line of insurance conform in doing business in the District under DC Code, sec.
Page 72 - Premium notes and loans on policies and net premiums in excess of the net value of their policies 73,287.55 Book value of ledger assets over market value, bonds and stocks 185.4SS.67 697.520.35 Admitted assets $21,673,571.02 LIABILITIES.
Page 40 - Total policy claims Premiums paid In advance, Including surrender values so applied Salaries, rents, oftice expenses, taxes, bills, accounts, bonuses, commissions, medical and legal fees, due or accrued...
Page 78 - Premiums collected or secured In cash and notes or credits without any deduction '~ for losses, dividends, commissions or other expenses Amount.
Page 86 - There is another consideration which cannot fail to entitle such an institution to the decided preference of a large portion of citizens. The parent who sends his son to Washington will find for him, in his Representative to Congress, a guardian and a friend who, during a large part of the year, will be his associate, will observe his progress in his studies, superintend his morals, and perceive the real condition and character of the seminanr, and thus be able, from time to time, to satisfy parental...

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