Communications Department publications & forms, 1928-1993.

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Communications Department publications & forms, 1928-1993.

The Publications and Forms document the growth and development of Liberty's family of companies, their employees, and related civic and business activities. The contents of several publications, particularly "Liberty Legion" and "Liberty Leaders," were devoted to annual conferences and the agents who 'made the grade' for attendance. These publications are a valuable resource for research into the human element of the insurance industry in South Carolina because each highlights the employees, their achievements and contributions. Publications documented in this collection include: "Advanced Underwriting Bulletin," "Agency Bulletin," "Combination Department Bulletin," " Executive Bulletin," "Financial Freedom for the Family," "Group News," "Home office news," "Home Office Newsletter," "Inter-Office Correspondence," "Liberty by the Week," "Liberty Marketing Memo," "Liberty Securities List," "Liberty Update," "LINK," "On the Move," "A Very Special Group of People," and "Whatcha Macallit." Forms documented in this collection include: Department Forms, Numbered Policies and Term Policies.

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Liberty Corporation

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In 1961, Robert Ritchie was named Keeper of the Records with the responsibility to create an archives and archival management program for Liberty Life Insurance Company. Ritchie and others, particularly J. K. Davis, began soliciting and collecting historical and archival documents from employees and departments of the company. Mr. Davis wrote one of the first comprehensive histories of Liberty Life. In the early 1970s, Paul Bridges took over as head of the archives, which was formally known as t...