AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I: Life Insurance in the Tabulator Era1. Insurance at the Turn of the Twentieth Century2. First Impressions of Tabulating, 189019103. The Push toward Printing, 191019244. Insurance Associations and the Flowering of the Tabulator EraPart II: Life Insurance Enters the Computer Era5. Early Engagement between Insurance and Computing6. Insurance Adoption and Use of Early Computers7. Incremental Migration during the 1960s and 1970s8. Case Studies in Insurance Computing: New England Mutual Life and Aetna LifeConclusionNotesSelected BibliographyIndex
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