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	 <titlestmt> 
		<titleproper>Guide to the Benjamin N. Woodson business diaries, 
		  <date>1954-1979</date></titleproper> 
		<author>Inventoried by Lee Pecht, 2004</author> 
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		<publisher>Woodson Research Center</publisher> 
		<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">2004</date> 
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  <titlepage> 
	 <titleproper>Guide to the Benjamin N. Woodson business diaries, 
		<date type="span" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954-1979</date>
		</titleproper> 
	 <author></author> 
	 <publisher>Woodson Research Center</publisher> 
	 <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">2004</date> 
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	 <head>Descriptive Summary</head> 
	 <unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245$a">Benjamin N. Woodson
		business diaries 
		<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce"
		 calendar="gregorian">1954-1979</unitdate> </unittitle> 
	 <unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="TxHR" encodinganalog="099"
	  label="ID">MS 471</unitid> 
	 <physdesc label="Extent" encodinganalog="300$a">18 lin. ft. (62 bound
		volumes)</physdesc> 
	 <repository label="Repository:" encodinganalog="852$a"> 
		<corpname>Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University,
		  Houston, TX</corpname> </repository> 
	 <abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">The business diaries of
		Benjamin Woodson, Houston philanthropist, insurance and finance expert, and
		supporter of education, sports, and the arts, describe his daily business as
		the chief operating officer of American General, an insurance company founded
		by Gus Wortham. The diaries range in date from 1954-1979 and describe the
		growth of this originally small company into one of the largest insurance
		companies in the world. Subjects include daily business schedule, meeting
		notes, decisions large and small, travel schedules, interactions with staff,
		and many more details which come together to tell the story of Woodson's role
		in the dramatic growth of American General. </abstract> 
	 <origination label="Creator:"> 
		<persname encodinganalog="100">Woodson, Benjamin N., 1908-</persname>
		</origination> <langmaterial label="Language">Materials are in
	 <language langcode="eng">English.</language> </langmaterial> 
  </did> 
  <bioghist encodinganalog="545" id="a2"> 
	 <head>Biographical Note</head> 
	 <p>Benjamin N. "Woody" Woodson was born in Altoona, Kansas. His family
		moved often during his childhood, and Woodson graduated high school in Omaha,
		Nebraska. He then went to work for the Union Pacific Railroad as a typist, and
		became Nebraska's champion typist while still in his teens. At 19, he began his
		insurance career as a stenographer for Bankers Reserve Life, a small company in
		Omaha, and quickly became an agent. </p> 
	 <p>In 1928, Woodson moved to Mutual Trust in Chicago, where he spent eight
		years rising through the ranks to regional director. During this time, he met
		his first wife, the late Grace Cook. The couple were married in
		1930.</p><p>Continuing to expand his career, Woodson became the founder and
		president of one trade association and trustee of another, developing training
		methods and spreading them across the nation. The Woodsons relocated to New
		York City, and in 1953, the founder of American General, Gus Wortham, initiated
		a conversation with Woodson which resulted in WOodson taking the role of
		President of American General and moving to Houston, Texas in July
		1953.</p><p>As president of the then small company which only wrote policies in
		Texas, Woodson helped launch an aggressive acquisition plan. The company grew
		from $48 million in assets to $5.3 billion and was listed in 
	 <title render="italic">Fortune Magazine</title> as one of the fifty largest
	 financial service companies. In 1972, Woodson succeeded Gus Wortham as the
	 company's second chairman of the board and chief executive officer. In 1978, he
	 retired, but kept an office went to work selling insurance policies for an
	 additional 15 years. </p><p>In 1981, Woodson's wife, Grace, died after heart
		surgery. Woodson remarried Audrey Watson, an old friend whose husband had
		recently passed away. The two couples had known each other since their days in
		Chicago, fifty years before.</p><p>Woodson gave back to the Houston community
		very generously, donating funds to build the 
	 <title render="italic">Houston Post</title> building (currently the 
	 <title render="italic">Houston Chronicle</title> building at Hwy 59 and
	 Loop 610), and working with many other Houston luminaries including Gus Wortham
	 and Bill Hobby to faciliate the city's cultural growth. He also served as a
	 regent for the University of Houston, as director for the Society for the
	 Performing Arts, chairman of Houston's Chamber of Commerce, and founded
	 Houston's Forum Club. He also served on the board of governors for Rice
	 University, and also contributed financially to Rice during his lifetime and
	 through his estate. The Woodson Research Center is named in honor of Benjamin
	 N. Woodson's very kind support. </p><p>Woodson died July 17, 2001 In Houston.
		</p><p>Sources: Obituaries in 
	 <title render="italic">Houston Chronicle</title>, July 18, 2001. </p> 
  </bioghist> 
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	 <head>Scope and Contents</head> 
	 <p>Woodson's business diaries describe his daily business as the chief
		operating officer of American General, an insurance company founded by Gus
		Wortham. The diaries range in date from 1954-1979 and describe the growth of
		this originally small company into one of the largest insurance companies in
		the world, being traded on the NYSE and possessing more than $5 billion in
		assets. Woodson's original entires were dictated to a tape recorder after
		Woodson's meetings, then transcribed by his secretary and bound. Diaries for
		1977 and 1978 v.1 are not present in this collection. Subjects include daily
		business schedule, meeting notes, decisions large and small, travel schedules,
		interactions with staff, and many more details which come together to tell the
		story of Woodson's role in the dramatic growth of American General. </p> 
  </scopecontent> 
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	 <head>Arrangement</head> 
	 <p>This material is divided into two series which are listed below:</p> 
	 <list type="simple"> 
		<item>Series I: Diaries, 1954-1969</item> 
		<item>Series II: Diaries, 1970-1979</item> 
	 </list> 
  </arrangement> 
  <prefercite encodinganalog="524" id="a18"> 
	 <head>Preferred Citation</head> 
	 <p> Benjamin N. Woodson business diaries, MS 471, Woodson Research Center,
		Fondren Library, Rice University </p> 
  </prefercite> 
  <acqinfo encodinganalog="541" id="a19"> 
	 <head>Acquisition Information</head> 
	 <p>The Benjamin N. Woodson business diaries were donated by Benjamin N.
		Woodson, 1989.</p> 
  </acqinfo> 
  <accessrestrict> 
	 <head>Access Restrictions</head><p>No access restrictions; this material is
		open for research.</p> 
  </accessrestrict> 
  <userestrict encodinganalog="540" id="a15"> 
	 <head>Use Restrictions</head> 
	 <p>Permission to publish from the Benjamin N. Woodson business diaries must
		be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice
		University.</p> 
  </userestrict> 
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	 <head>Index Terms</head> 
	 <controlaccess> 
		<head>Subjects (Persons)</head> 
		<persname encodinganalog="600">Woodson, Benjamin N., 1908- --
		  diaries</persname> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <controlaccess> 
		<head>Subjects</head> 
		<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Insurance firms -- Texas --
		  history.</subject> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <controlaccess> 
		<head>Document Type</head> 
		<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Diaries</genreform> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <controlaccess encodinganalog="600"> 
		<head>Subjects (Organizations)</head> 
		<corpname encodinganalog="710" source="lcnaf">American General (firm) --
		  history.</corpname> 
	 </controlaccess> 
  </controlaccess> 
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	 <head>Detailed Description of the Collection</head> 
	 <c01 id="ser1" level="series"> 
		<did> 
		  <unittitle>Series I: Diaries, 1954-1969</unittitle> 
		</did> 
		<c02> 
		  <did><container type="box">1</container> 
			 <unittitle>1954-1958</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		</c02> 
		<c02> 
		  <did><container type="box">2</container> 
			 <unittitle>1959-1962, v.1</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		</c02> 
		<c02> 
		  <did><container type="box">3</container> 
			 <unittitle>1962, v.2 - 1964</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		</c02> 
		<c02> 
		  <did><container type="box">4</container> 
			 <unittitle>1965-1967, v.1</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		</c02> 
		<c02> 
		  <did><container type="box">5</container> 
			 <unittitle>1967, v.2 - 1969 v.2</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		</c02> 
		<c02> 
		  <did><container type="box">6</container> 
			 <unittitle>1969 v.3</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		</c02> 
	 </c01> 
	 <c01 id="ser2" level="series"> 
		<did> 
		  <unittitle>Series I: Diaries, 1970-1979</unittitle> 
		</did> 
		<scopecontent><p>Diaries for 1977 and 1978 v.1 are not present in this
			 collection.</p> 
		</scopecontent> 
		<c02> 
		  <did><container type="box">6</container> 
			 <unittitle>1970-1971</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		</c02> 
		<c02> 
		  <did><container type="box">7</container> 
			 <unittitle>1972-1973</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		</c02> 
		<c02> 
		  <did><container type="box">8</container> 
			 <unittitle>1974-1975</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		</c02> 
		<c02> 
		  <did><container type="box">9</container> 
			 <unittitle>1976-1979 (1977 and 1978 v.1 are not present in this
				collection)</unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		</c02> 
	 </c01></dsc> 
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