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  • The First United States Government Actuary and his Successors
    Federal Government was the responsibility of one individual, desig- nated as the Government Actuary in the ... premium rates, and constructed a complete life table for Prussia for 1839-41, giving a thorough description ...

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    • Authors: Robert J Myers, A M Niessen, Kenneth R MacGregor, Reinhard A Hohaus, Dorrance C. Bronson
    • Date: Oct 1954
    • Competency: Leadership; Professional Values>Public interest representation; Results-Oriented Solutions
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession
  • Forum for Consulting Actuaries
    expected to receive benefits under a plan in a valuation, even though they are not currently included. ... an employee who termi- nated service on the valuation date is "not contingent on his continuing D572 ...

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    • Authors: James A Attwood, Application Administrator, M David R. Brown, George Brummer, Richard Daskais, Donald S Grubbs, Paul D Halliwell, Conrad Siegel, George V Stennes, Robert C Tookey, Charles Barry H. Watson, Franklin B Dana, Milton F Chauner, Frederick P Sloat
    • Date: Oct 1967
    • Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession; Pensions & Retirement>Pension accounting
  • Comments on Proposed Amendment to the Constitution to Permit Public Expression of Professional Opinion
    exclusively the responsibility of legislatures. If individual actuaries wish to be a party to such decisions ... aspects are quite perti- nent for members as individual citizens but not for us collectively as a professional ...

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    • Authors: James L Clare, Anna M Rappaport
    • Date: Nov 1970
    • Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession
  • Report of the Committee on the Future Course of the Society
    their regular employment. The influence of these individual efforts is unquestionably great, but nevertheless ... strong tradition of our membership being a purely individual matter. This tradition, which runs counter to ...

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    • Authors: Walter Klem
    • Date: Oct 1966
    • Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession
  • Policyholder Relations
    Policyholder Relations From the 1960 Transactions Vol. 12 No. 33, this ‘Digest ... policyholders and applicants, adopting a modern mortality table, and utilizing electronic equipment to provide faster ...

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    • Authors: Jesse E Flick, Thomas M Galt, Hugh Gordon Johnston, Robert C Tookey, T Arnol Crowther
    • Date: May 1960
    • Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession
  • Panel Discussion - Participation of Actuaries in Governmental Advisory Groups
    the Council, encouraging them to wear their individual hats along with those of the groups for which ... problem, and the intellectual prowess of the individual members was even marked enough to introduce ...

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    • Authors: J Henry Smith, Charles A Siegfried, Joseph Musher
    • Date: Oct 1970
    • Competency: Professional Values>Public interest representation
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession
  • Address of the President, Wilmer A. Jenkins - The State of the Society
    Address of the President, Wilmer A. Jenkins - The State of the Society Presidential address by ... actuaries is perhaps more properly a function of individual companies and firms and 338 ADDRESS OF THE ...

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    • Authors: Wilmer A Jenkins
    • Date: Oct 1962
    • Competency: Professional Values; Professional Values>Public interest representation
    • Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
    • Topics: Actuarial Profession; Actuarial Profession>Academic partnerships; Actuarial Profession>Code of Conduct; Actuarial Profession>Professional development