In America, Hollerith, working on census returns, developed a machine using electric current and capable of analysing returns at speed. |
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Hollerith designed punches specially made for his system, the Hollerith Electric Tabulating System. |
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Herman Hollerith IV, a member of the Saint Paul's College board and bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia. |
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Peggy moved from ICI to Ashmore's, where she operated the Hollerith time card machine until it was replaced by computers. |
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Trepp analyst Spencer Hollerith said it's not unusual for a loan to go into special servicing a few months before it matures. |
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Once a person knows the hole-character relationship, the Hollerith card is easily deciphered. |
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Officials used his famous Hollerith cards to count the 1890 census in a single year compared to the eight years it took to tabulate the results of the 1880 census. |
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The Netherlands in 1939 had one of the most accurate census methods in the world with all sorts of information about its citizens stored on Hollerith punch cards. |
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The first digital storage device was introduced in 1890 when Herman Hollerith, founder of Tabulating Machine Company, used punch cards to read and record data. |
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