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  2. Herman Hollerith - Wikipedia

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    Herman Hollerith papers at the Library of Congress. Richard Hollerith Papers at Hagley Museum and Library. Richard Hollerith was the grandson of Herman Hollerith and part of this collection documents the sale and settlement of the Herman Hollerith estate following the death of his last remaining child, Virginia. Fleishman, Sandra (March 5, 2005).

  3. Herman Hollerith IV - Wikipedia

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    Herman "Holly" Hollerith IV (born 1955) was the tenth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia, serving from 2009 until 2018. Biography.

  4. November 1929 - Wikipedia

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    Died: Herman Hollerith, 69, American businessman and inventor known for creating the Hollerith card, setting the model for punch cards that were later used for ...

  5. Powers Accounting Machine - Wikipedia

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    In 1890, the government began leasing tabulating machines from Herman Hollerith's Tabulating Machine Company, to more efficiently, expansively, and accurately produce the national census. In 1900, Hollerith raised the lease pricing. This led the newly formed U.S. Census Bureau to seek other suppliers under its new director, Simon North, in 1903.

  6. Talk:Herman Hollerith - Wikipedia

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    Herman (born 29 Feb 1860, died 17 Nov 1929) has been dead for quite some time, but like that fellow in The Pirates of Penzance, remains youthful in terms of birthdays. (Yes, it's been 164 years, but he missed a birthday back in 1900, which wasn't a leap year.)

  7. Woman sobs at photos of friend she’s accused of killing with ...

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    Jessy Kurczewski, 39, is on trial in Waukesha County where she faces first-degree intentional homicide and two counts of felony theft in the 2018 death of 62-year-old Lynn Hernan.

  8. Regulators find weakness in 'living wills' from BofA, Citi ...

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    Regulators found weaknesses in "living wills" submitted by four of the country’s largest banks detailing how the lenders would wind themselves down if something catastrophic were to happen.

  9. British Tabulating Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    During 1907, the company was renamed the "British Tabulating Machine Company Limited". In 1920, the company moved from London to Letchworth, Hertfordshire; it was also at this point that it started manufacturing its own machines, rather than simply reselling Hollerith equipment. Annual revenues were £6K in 1915, £122K in 1925, and £170K in 1937.