Box 1
Contains 593 Results:
Side B: Alex A. Kroeg, circa 1979
Discusses his start with Southeastern Life in Accounting and Underwriting in 1934; he played golf with W. Frank Hipp every afternoon before WWII; he left the company for awhile and rejoined Liberty Life's Group Sales in 1954; he retired in 1977. End.
Side B: John I. Smith
Conversation concerning his activities on the State Development Board, his associations with Liberty Life, Southeastern Life, and The Liberty Corporation. End.
Side B: Alester G. Furman, Jr.
Discussion concerning his connections with Liberty, Southeastern and The Liberty Corporation.
Side A: Roy F. Hunt
This interview was transcribed, see Transcriptions of Interviews, DOCUMENTS AND PAPERS, Box 2, Folder 19. Recorded October 3, 1979, Poinsett Hotel, Greenville, SC. Roy discusses his thoughts about the history and growth of Liberty Life and The Liberty Corporation during his long career with the two companies.
Side B: Roy Hunt-continues
Side A: Liberty Life, General Explanation, circa 1979-1981
A well-informed executive discusses the general management and sales philosophy of The Liberty Life Insurance Company. Poor audio quality. A note attached to the original tape reads: "Unable to transcribe this tape, 11/17/81." However, some parts of the tape are understandable.
Side B: Liberty Life, General Explanation-continues
Person being interviewed identifies himself as one of four executive vice-presidents with Liberty Life and that he heads the marketing division.
Side A: Liberty Life #1, History, June 21, 1976 June 22, 1976 June 23, 1976
Side B: Liberty Life #1-continues
Liberty Life from 1919 to 1932
Side A: Liberty Life #2, History, June 24, 1976
Liberty Life and Southeastern Life from 1932 to 1941; the merger of Liberty Life and Southeastern Life in 1942; the death of W. Frank Hipp, and the transition in leadership in 1943 to and with Francis, Herman, and B. Calhoun Hipp.