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Polish Statistical Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Polish Statistical Association The Polish Statistical Association ((ポーランド語:Polskie Towarzystwo Statystyczne), PTS) was established in Cracow in 1912. It is one of the oldest statistical associations in the world. Its first president, Juliusz Leo, was Professor of the Jagiellonian University and the President of Cracow. The main aim of PTS in the period before World War I was to prepare a statistical overview of the Polish lands from the most distant past until modern times. The work was published in Cracow in 1915 and was entitled "The Statistics of Poland". ==History== The activity of PTS was suspended during World War I. In 1917, a similar organisation was established in Warsaw, called the Association of Polish Economists and Statisticians (TEiSP). A Statistics section was created within TEiSP, which was directed by Professor Ludwik Krzywicki. In 1937 the Statistics Section of TEiSP was transformed into a separate organisation, the Polish Statistical Association, with Professor Edward Szturm de Sztrem, the then President of the Central Statistical Office, acting as its President. PTS published its official journal, a quarterly entitled "Statistical Review". In 1939 PTS had 290 real members and about 30 so-called supporting from various institutions. Following the outbreak of World War II the activity of PTS was suspended until April 1947, when Professor Stefan Szulc became its new President and the publication of "Statistical Review" was resumed. After 1950 the activity of PTS dwindled, leading to a decision in 1953 to close it down, which was put into effect in 1955. Some members of PTS moved to the Polish Economic Society, where a Statistics section was created.
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