Volume I, Numbers 1-3 / 1914-15
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Officers and Council of the Society
Minutes of the Inaugural Meeting, and Account of the First Dinner
A Letter of Historical Interest
Papers presented November 7, 1914:
Scientific Methods of Computing Compensation Rates
I. M. Rubinow
How Extensive a Payroll Exposure is Necessary to Give a Dependable Pure Premium
Albert H. Mowbray
Valuation of the Death Benefits Provided by the New York Compensation Law
Winfield W. Greene
Reviews of Statistical Publications
Bibliographies:
Volume 1 Number 2
Officers and Council of the Society
Rules Regarding Examinations for Admission to the Society
Meeting of February 19 and 20, 1915
Papers:
Workmen's Compensation Claim Reserves
Miles M. Dawson
Workmen's Compensation Reserves
Joseph H. Woodward
A Method Proposed for the Calculation of Liability and Workmen's Compensation Claim Reserves
B.D. Flynn
Discussion of Papers Read at this Meeting, and at Previous Meeting
The Essential Factors in the Computation of the Cost of Workmen's Compensation
W.N. Magoun
Reviews of Publications Dealing with Workmen's Compensation
Recent Literature on Social Insurance and Statistics of Industrial Accidents
Volume 1 Number 3
Address of the President
I.M. Rubinow
Papers:
Development, Application and Effect of Schedule Rating in Liability and Compensation Insurance
Carl M. Hansen
The Effect of Schedule and Experience Rating on Workmen's Compensation Risks in New York
Leon S. Senior
Schedule Rating Considered from an Actuarial Point of View
Albert H. Mowbray
Notes on the Theory of Schedule Rating
Albert W. Whitney
Schedule Rating of Permanent Injuries
G.F. Michelbacher
Division of Payroll
E.C. DeKay
Liability Loss Reserves
I.M. Rubinow
Reviews of Books and Publications
The Casualty Actuarial and Statistical Society of America




