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The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York (also known as Mutual of New York or MONY) was the oldest continuous writer of insurance policies in the United States. Incorporated in 1842, it was headquartered at 1740 Broadway , before becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of AXA Financial, Inc. in 2004.
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Following World War II, New York Life further diversified; it invested in real estate development in the late 1940s and launched a mortgage-loan program for veterans in 1946. [15] In 1957, New York Life hired one of the industry's first black agents, Cirilo McSween. [8] [18] In the 1970s, New York Life began selling annuities and mutual funds. [15]
David W. Burcham, constitutional law scholar and President of Loyola Marymount University; Ronald K. L. Collins, J.D., professor at Syracuse Law School, George Washington Law School, University of Washington School of Law, and scholar at the Newseum's First Amendment Center in Washington, D.C.
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