Word: aetna
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...Competition. Lakewood is the product of two rival Los Angeles building companies-Aetna Construction, Inc. and Biltmore Homes, Inc.-which joined hands three months ago. Previously, Aetna's swarthy, shy President Lou Boyar had built 20,000 houses on his own; Biltmore's President Mark Taper, a Londoner who went to California twelve years ago to retire but never did, had built...
...Charles E. Woodcock Jr. of 233 Palmer Street are to be guests of the Aetna Life Insurance Company at the Harvard-Yale football game in Boston Nov. 20, the Hartford office announced today. Mr. Woodcock, associated with Almy and Company insurance office here, is one of the 19 salesmen in New England being rewarded by the company for efficient salesmanship during a recent campaign, the second recognition of his work in the last six months. A luncheon is to be served before the game...
...invasion of Sicily was not going too well. Himilco with his 25,000 men and twelve armored elephants still held Agrigentum, "the most beautiful city of mortals." But the Romans had taken Panormus (Palermo) and the legions had occupied Tauromenium (Taormina) in the shadow of Mt. Aetna, beneath whose massive weight Zeus had imprisoned the rebellious giants...
...savings bank. But only two States (New York and Massachusetts) allow banks to sell insurance and they limit the amount. The average annual net cost of an ordinary $1,000 straight life policy at savings banks in 1938 was $2.72. Other cost figures: New York Life $8.77, Aetna $10.32, Mutual Life of N. Y. $8.56, Travelers $10.29, Home Life...
...months ago Harry Hopkins said he would resume residence in Iowa so that his motherless daughter, Diana, 7, could have a "real home." Last week, to make good, he leased for two years from Aetna Life Insurance Co. a 388-acre farm three miles north of Grinnell, Iowa, where he went to attend his college class reunion. On a neighboring farm he had worked as a hand when a boy. Before returning to Washington, he went out to look over his new crops (69 acres corn, 32 acres oats, ten acres soy beans). Said he: "Farmers have for the first...