Publications, 1881-1985.

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Publications, 1881-1985.

Periodic and non-periodic publications by the Equitable Life Assurance Society, and its affiliates and departments. Periodical publications published for employees, agents, policy holders, and the general public include AGENCY ITEMS, 1913-1919; BOTTOM LINE, 1981-1982; EQUINEWS, 1956-1985; EQUITABLE CITY, 1918; EQUITABLE FIELD LEADERS, 1958-1961; EQUITABLE GAZETTE, 1881-1886; EQUITABLE LIFE FORUM, 1972-1975; EQUITABLE NEWS, 1900-1909; EQUITABLE RECORD, 1887-1905; EQUITABLE SPIRIT, 1933-1939; HOME OFFICE NEWS, 1919; THE LITTLE UPSTART, 1916-1918; MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 1981; NATIONAL LEADERS MAGAZINE, 1962-1976; SKY LINE, 1923-1926; OUTPOST REVIEW, 1925-1936; RESULTS, 1918-1919; GRADE, 1981; IN THE NEWS, 1981; EQUI-CLAIMS UPDATE, 1980-1981; GROUP OPERATIONS PERSPECTIVE, 1980-1981; and THE ONE BEST, ca.1976. Non-periodic publications include pamphlets, brochures, and other material promoting insurance and concerning company operations.

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Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States

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The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (ELAS) was founded in 1859 by Henry Baldwin Hyde (1834-1899). It became, by the year of Hyde’s death, the largest life insurance company in the world. Hyde sought to guarantee that his son, James Hazen Hyde (1876-1959), would continue family control of the company after his death, but in 1905 the younger Hyde lost control in a struggle which resulted from an investigation of the insurance industry by New York State. From the g...