This is an ad placed by NC Blue Cross in 1951 celebrating the pivotal role one of the largest charitable foundations in the United States, NC’s own Duke Endowment, played in their creation. How did they stray so far? See a larger version here.
This is an ad placed by NC Blue Cross in 1951 celebrating the pivotal role one of the largest charitable foundations in the United States, NC’s own Duke Endowment, played in their creation. How did they stray so far? See a larger version here.
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