Word: risk
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...least. That we can and will supply this within three weeks is not to be doubted, but it is essential to begin now. Too often action is postponed until only a few days remain, with the result that committees are overworked while some subscriptions run the risk of being neglected. Buy today, either from a solicitor or from the committee headquarters in the CRIMSON Building. If you can't buy just now, make arrangements to secure the funds as soon as possible. A strong start means a successful campaign...
...earnestly recommend Mr. Lindsey's explanation of the War Risk Insurance difficulty to all members of the University returned and returning, believing that it will help to clear up many of the doubts which still persist on the subject...
Henry Lindsey, Director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance at Washington, has written the following article for the CRIMSON, with a view to reminding men of the University, recently released from service, of the importance of continuing their payments on War Risk Insurance Policies and in order to explain to these men several of the less well-known details concerning the conversion of policies and future payment of premiums...
...strongly advise all those college men who have recently been discharged from the army or navy to continue regular payments on their War Risk Insurance Policies. In the hurry of college life, it is very easy to forget these payments which will mean so much to them later on. If they neglect to keep up the payments now, they will never again be able to take up government insurance at these low rates, because the Government policies are to be issued only to those who served the nation in the army or navy...
...paid quarterly, half yearly, or yearly, as may be desired. The method of payment may be changed at will on notice in writing. Checks and money orders should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States, and be sent to "Receipts and Disbursements Section, Bureau of War Risk Insurance, Washington, D. C." The letter inclosing remittance to cover insurance premiums should contain the full name of the insured, his grade and organization at the time of discharge, army serial number, date of discharge, and present address...