erson> The promulgator of theef="module.php?name=Lexikon&file=search&eid=1&query=punched card">punched card. Hollerith was born on 1860-02-29 and died on 1929-11-17. He graduated from Columbia University, NewYork, NY, USA. He joined the US Census Bureau as a statistician where he used a punched card device to help analyse the 1880 US census data. This punched card system stored data in 80 columns. This "80-column" concept has carried forward in various forms into modern applications. In 1896, Hollerith founded theef="module.php?name=Lexikon&file=search&eid=1&query=Tabulating Machine Company">Tabulating Machine Company to exploit his invention and in 1924 his firm became part of ef="module.php?name=Lexikon&file=search&eid=1&query=IBM">IBM. The Hollerith system was used for the 1911 UK census. A correspondant writes: Wasn' t Hollerith' s original machine first used for the 1990 US census? And I think I am right in saying that the physical layout was a 20x12 grid of round holes. The one I have seen (picture only, unfortunately, not the real thing) did not use ' columns' as such but holes were grouped into irregularly-shaped fields, such that each hole had a more-or-less independent function. (2001-08-30)