Bessie Irving Miller papers, 1913-1914.

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Bessie Irving Miller papers, 1913-1914.

Collection consists of holographic notes of Johns Hopkins alumna and mathematician, Bessie Irving Miller. The notes on Groups are from a graduate class taught by Arthur B. Coble, 1913-1914. Included also are Miss Millers's writings on elliptic functions. The collection consists of holographic lecture notes transcribed by Bessie Irving Miller from a class in Groups presented by Hopkins mathematician, Arthur B. Coble, 1913-1914. Some typescript is also included which may have been a part of Miss Miller's research for her thesis on elliptic functions.

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Johns Hopkins University. Dept. of Mathematics.

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Coble, Arthur Byron, 1878-1966

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Miller, Bessie Irving, 1884-1931.

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Bessie Irving Miller was a mathematician. She was born in Baltimore, MD in 1884. She received the A.B. degree from Goucher College in 1907 and the Ph. D. in mathematics from The Johns Hopkins University in 1914. Some course work was done with the mathematician, Arthur B. Coble. Miss Miller was appointed professor of mathematics at Rockford College (IL), and a series of her lectures were published in 1924 entitled "Romance in Science." Bessie Irving Miller died in 1931. ...