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William Schooling

William Schooling

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Sir William Schooling KBE FRAS FSS (16 December 1860 – 18 February 1936) was a British expert on insurance and statistics. He was named a CBE in the 1918 Birthday Honours and a KBE in 1920 for his work with the War Savings Committee.[1]

Schooling was the editor of Bourne's Directory, a listing of British insurance companies, and the author of several books on insurance[2] and on the history of the Hudson's Bay Company.[3]

With Mark Barr, he also did pioneering work on the mathematics of the golden ratio.[4]


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  1. "Sir William Schooling", Obituary Notices, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 97 (4): 280–281, 1937, Bibcode:1937MNRAS..97R.280., doi:10.1093/mnras/97.4.280a.
  2. The Forester, vol. 23 (1902), p. 13.

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