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Calculus and Probability for Actuarial Students
By Alfred Henry, F.I.A. · Published 1927 · Public domain (original) · Scan © Glenn Cooke
Textbook on finite differences and some calculus. They used a L (sort of an upside down angle like “a angle n”) to represent factorials, so that’s changed over time. The book was owned by an actuary named J. Arnold Yates who worked at Travellers and Connecticut Life Insurance Company.

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