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Page 281
... classifications over the past twenty- five years has shown two principal tendencies : ( a ) reduction in the number of different classifications from over 1400 to about 600 , and ( b ) growing emphasis on the industrial as opposed to ...
... classifications over the past twenty- five years has shown two principal tendencies : ( a ) reduction in the number of different classifications from over 1400 to about 600 , and ( b ) growing emphasis on the industrial as opposed to ...
Page 287
... classifications averaged premium costs during 1937-38 more than double those in 1916-17 : Hotels ( 9052 ) , Restaurants ( 9079 ) , Grocers ( 9006 ) , and Truckmen ( 7219 ) . Five of these classifications averaged rates lower than in ...
... classifications averaged premium costs during 1937-38 more than double those in 1916-17 : Hotels ( 9052 ) , Restaurants ( 9079 ) , Grocers ( 9006 ) , and Truckmen ( 7219 ) . Five of these classifications averaged rates lower than in ...
Page 293
... classifications had better loss records in 1937-38 than in 1916-17 : Drivers and helpers ( 9205 ) , Electric light and power ( 7539 ) , Gas works ( 7500 ) , and Department stores ( 8039 ) . The improvement for Drivers and helpers was ...
... classifications had better loss records in 1937-38 than in 1916-17 : Drivers and helpers ( 9205 ) , Electric light and power ( 7539 ) , Gas works ( 7500 ) , and Department stores ( 8039 ) . The improvement for Drivers and helpers was ...
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PART II | 56 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 179 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 229 |
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