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William Palin Elderton

Sir William Palin Elderton KBE PhD (Oslo) (1877–1962) was a British actuary who served as president of the Institute of Actuaries (1932–1934). Elderton also had a very long association with the statistical journal Biometrika. In its early days he published several articles, and in 1935 he became chairman of the Biometrika Trust.

In 1900 when he was training to be an actuary Elderton met Karl Pearson and was drawn into the University College statistical group. In 1902 Elderton computed the first tables of Pearson's chi-squared and in 1907 he published an exposition of the Pearson curves for actuaries. His sister Ethel M. Elderton worked for Pearson, and together the Eldertons wrote an introduction to the new ideas in statistics. She provided financial backing for Pearson's Anthropometric Laboratory, "his fourth laboratory".

Elderton was an invited speaker in the International Congress of Mathematicians 1908, Rome. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Systems of frequency curves / by Elderton, William Palin, Sir

    Published 1969
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    Primer of statistic / by Elderton, William Palin, 1877-

    Published 1920
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    Systems of frequency curves by Elderton, William Palin, Sir, 1877-1962

    Published 1969
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    Systems of Frequency Curves /

    Published 2009
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