CONFIDENCE ALWAYS PAYS
- August 19, 2014
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At the age of twelve, Marry B. Crow was left
to get the meals for a family of ten, clean the house and do the laundry. And
she had to attend the school.
After becoming the first college
graduate in the history of her family, she wanted to be a life insurance agent,
an impossible dream because at that time in USA the women were not supposed to
be a life insurance agent. The manager of the insurance company tried his best
to discourage her. When the company threw party in honour of Marry B. Crowe’s
twenty-fifth anniversary, that manager, who was retired then, was present at a
luncheon.
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