Papers, 1933-1976 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1933-1976 (inclusive).

These papers document Williams's activities and research while at Skidmore. Included are correspondence with colleagues and records of her work as dept. chair. The bulk of the papers pertains to her unfinished research on women mathematicians in the 19th century and includes biographies, correspondence, and research materials.

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Mathematician (Radcliffe, A.B., 1933; University of Kentucky, M.A., 1936), Williams taught math at Ashland, Ky. Senior High School (1936-1941), and Marshall College (1942-1946), became chair of the mathematics dept. of Skidmore College in 1946, and was a member of a number of professional organizations. From the description of Papers, 1933-1976 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232006891 ...

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