This volume presents the official testimony given before the Legislative Insurance Investigating Committee of the State of New York, which investigated reports of fraud and corruption in the life insurance industry during the early 20th century. With detailed accounts of the activities of prominent insurance companies and executives, this book provides a fascinating glimpse into a pivotal moment in American business history.
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