The Soldiers And Sailors Insurance Act Electronic Resource
The Soldiers And Sailors Insurance Act Electronic Resource
James Ambrose Losty
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Payment of premiums were made by the War and Navy Departments from the deductions in the men's pay. After the men had been discharged it was necessary for the Bureau to communicate with the man directly and advise him about his premiums and the benefits of the permanent insurance policies. During the year 1920 over 5, 000, 000 premium notices were mailed. A great volume of correspondence had to be carried on by the Bureau. At the close of the fiscal year June 30, 1920, the Bureau had received 4...0, 000, 000 letters and had sent out 60, 000, 000 pieces of mail. This task was only accomplished by the use of dictating and transcribing machines. These in addition to typewriters and automatic typewriters assisted in the expediting of this work. The flood of insur- ance applications, inquiries, remittances, and other corres- pondence, which required the use of the same address time after time, were rapidly cared for by the use of addresso- graph machines. The speed acquired with the aid of such mechanical devices tended to eliminate many difficulties in the handling of the business of the Bureau.
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