Biographies of Women Mathematical Scientists
and History of Women in Mathematical Sciences
Publications
- AMS Notices Special Issue on Women in Mathematics, Notices of the American
Mathematical Society 38 no. 7 (1991), 701-754.
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Black pioneers in mathematics, Focus 1991 Jan-Feb.
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Grace Brewster Murray Hoopper, mathematician and computer softwared
designer known as the mother of COBOL., in Particular Passiosn; Talks with
Women Who Have Shaped Our Times, L. Gilbert and G. Moore, Eds., 1981),
58-63.
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Julia Robertson: Functional equations in arithmetic, Association for
Women in Mathematics Newsletter (1988), 2-3.
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Math teacher Delores Wilkins dies at age 61, Washington Post, 1995,
May 14, (1995) Sec B, p6 col4.
(abstract)
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Profiles of Women in Mathematics - The Emmy Noether Lectures, Association
for Women in Mathematics
- Schools courting teen math whiz, The Register Guard (Eugene, OR), 89/1/9 (1989).
(abstract)
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Special Issue on Women and Mathematics: A Critical Inquiry, Philosophia
Mathematica 13/14 (1976/77).
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Women mathematicians before 1950, AWM Newsletter 9 no. 4 (1979), 9-11.
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Women of Computer History: Forgotten Pioneers, The Institute, Wilmington,
DE (1989).
- P. G. Abir-Am, Synergy or clash: Disciplinary and marital strategies
in the career of mathematical biologis Dorothey Wrinch, in Uneasy Careers
and Intimate Lives: Women in Science, 1789-1979, P. G. Abir-Am and D. Outram,
Eds. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick (1987), 239-280.
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M. G. Ainley, Despite the Odds: Essays on Canadian Women and Science,
University of Toronto Press, Montreal (1990).
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D. Albers, G. L. Alexanderson, and C. Reid,More Mathematical People:
Contemporary Conversations, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Boston (1990).
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D. J. Albers and C. Reid, An interview with Mary Ellen Rudin, College
Mathematics Journal 19 no. 2 (1988), 114-137.
(abstract)
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Ambrose, No Universal Constants: Journeys of Women in Science and Engineering,
Temple University Press,
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K. K. Anand, Cypra Cecilia Krieger and the human side of mathematics,
in Despite the Odds-Essays on Canadian Women and Science, M. Ainley, Ed.
Vehicule Press, 1990), 248-251.
- K. K. Anand, Hanna Neumann: A great woman mathematician from down under,
Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter 18 no. 1 (1988), 10-13.
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M. Anderson, The history of women and the history of statistics, Journal
of Women's History 4 no. 1 (1992), 14-36.
- R. L. Anderson, Gertrude M. Cox---A modern pioneer in statistics, Biometrics
35 (1979), 3-7.
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D. Angluin, Lady Lovelace and the analytical engine, AWM Newsletter
6 no. 1 (1976), 6-8.
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R. C. Archibald, Women as Mathematicains and Astronomers, American
Mathematical Monthly 25 no. 3 (1918), 136-139.
(abstract)
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I. Asimov,Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Doubleday
(1982).
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C. Avelsgaard, Women in mathematics: the silent minority, The Mathematical
Intelligencer 10 no. 4 (1988), 32-34.
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J. Baum,The Calculating Passion of Ada Byron, Archon Books, Hamden,
CT (1986).
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J. S. Birman, D. Haimo, S. Landau, B. Srinivasan, V. Pless, and J.
E. Taylor, In her own words: Six mathematicians reflect on their lives
and careers, Notices of the American Mathematical Society 38 no. 7 (1991),
702-706.
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L. Blum, A brief history of the Association for Women in Mathematics:
The Presidents’ perspective, Notices of the American Mathematical Society
38 no. 7 (1991), 738-754.
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L. Blum, Women in mathematics: an international perspective, eight
years later, The Mathematical Intelligencer 9 no. 2 (1987), 28-32.
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H. Bromberg, Grace Murray Hopper: A Remembrance, IEEE Software 9 no.
3 (1992), 103.
(abstract)
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L. L. Bucciarelli and N. Dworsky, Sophie Germain: An Essay in the History
of the Theory of Elasticity, 9, Reidel, Dordrecht (1980).
(abstract)
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D. Buerk, Voices of Women Making Meaning in Mathematics, Journal of
Education 167 no. 3 (1985).
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L. Burton, Gender and Mathematics: An International Perspective, Cassell
Educational Ltd., Strand (1990).
(abstract)
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N. Byers, The Life and Times of Emmy Noether; contributions of E. Noether
to particle physics, presented at International Conference on The History
of Original Ideas and Basic Discoveries in Particle Physics, Erice, Italy,
(1994).
(abstract)
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A. Cameron, Isidor of Miletua and Hypatia: On the editing of mathematical
texts, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 31 (1990), 103-127.
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P. J. Campbell and L. S. Grinstein, Women and mathematics: a preliminary
selected bibliography, Philosophia Mathematica 13/14 (1976-77), 171-203.
(abstract)
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P. J. Campbell and L. S. Grinstein,Women of Mathematics: A Bibliographic
Sourcebook, Greenwood Press, New York (1987).
(abstract)
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C. Cantwell, BU math professor’s life filled with firsts, AWM Newsletter
16 no. 4 (1986), 8-9.
(abstract)
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M. L. Cartwright, Grace Chisholm Young, Journal London Mathematical
Society 19 (1944), 185-191.
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M. L. Cartwright, Sheila Scott Macintyre, Journal London Mathematical
Society 36 (1961), 254-256.
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M. R. Chowdhury, Response to “Sofia Kovalevskaia and the mathematical
community” by Ann Hibner Koblitz, The Mathematical Intelligencer 4 no.
8 (1986), 68-72.
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M. R. Chowdhury and A. H. Koblitz, Koblitz, Klein and Kovalevskaia,
The Mathematical Intelligencer 8 no. 4 (1986), 68-72.
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W. G. Cochran, Gertrude Mary Cox 1900-1978, International Statistical
Review 47 no. 1 (1979), 97-98.
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R. Cooke, Sonya Kovalevskaya's Place in Nineteenth Century Mathematics,
in The Legacy of Sonya Kovalevskaya: Proceedings of a Symposium, L. Keen,
Ed. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI (1986), 17-51.
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J. L. Coolidge, Six Female Mathematicians, Scripta Mathematica 17 no.
1/2 (1951), 20-31.
(abstract)
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M. P. Cooney, Celebrating Women in Mathematics and Science, National
Counctil of Teachers of Mathematics,
(abstract)
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H. S. M. Coxeter,Regular Polytopes, Methuen & Co., London, England
(1948).
(abstract)
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A. Dahan-Dalmedico, Sophie Germain, Scientific American 265 (1991),
116-120.
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A. D. Dalmedico, Sophie Germain, Scientific Amerian December (1991),
117-122.
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R. Dan and P. J. Hilton, Mina Rees, in Mathematical People, D. J. Albers
and G. J. Alexanderson, Eds. Birkhauser, Boston (1985), 256-267.
(abstract)
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J. W. Dauben, The History of Mathematics From Antiquity to the Present:
A Selected Bibliography, , Garland, New York (1985).
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C. de Pisan, The Book of the City of Ladies, Persea Books (1982).
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A. Dick,Emmy Noether, 1882-1935, Birkhauser, Boston (1981).
(abstract)
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M.-L. DuBreil-Jacotin, Women Mathematicians, in Great Currents in Mathematical
Thought, F. LeLionnais, Ed. Dover, New York (1971), 168-180.
(abstract)
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M. Dzielska, Hypatia of Alexandria, 8, Harvard University Press (1995).
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W. C. Eells, American doctoral dissertations on mathematics and astronomy
written by women in the nineteenth century, The Mathematics Teacher 50
no. 5 (1957), 374-376.
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H. G. Eggleston, Winifred L. C. Sargent, Bulletin of the London Mathematical
Society 2 (1981), 173-176.
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H. G. Eggleston, Winifred L. C. Sargent, AWM Newsletter 13 no. 1 (1983),
7-10.
(abstract)
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C. Eisele, Lao Genevra Simons, Scripta Mathematica 1950 no. 16 (1950),
22-30.
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E. Falconer and L. Lorch, Vivienne Malone-Mayes: in memoriam, AWM Newsletter
25 no. 6 (1995), 8.
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D. Farquhar and M.-R. Lynn,Women Sum It Up: Biographical Sketches of
Women Mathematicians, Hazard Press, Christchurch (1989).
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D. D. Fenster and K. Parshall, Women in the American mathematical research
community: 1891-1906, in The History of Modern Mathematics, Vol. 3: Images,
Ideas, and Communities, 3, The History of Modern Mathematics, E. Knobloch
and D. E. Rowe, Eds., 1982 ), 229-261.
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B. Friedman, Bringing knowledge of women mathematicians into the mathematics
classroom, Mathematics and Computer Education 24 no. 3 (1990), 250-253.
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I. Grattan-Guinness, A Mathematical union: William Henry and Grace
Chisolm Young, Annals of Science 29 no. 2 (1972), 105-186.
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M. Gray, Sophie Germain, a bicentennial appreciation, Association for
Women in Mathematics Newsletter 6 no. 6 (1976), 10-14.
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M. Gray, Women in mathematics, American Mathematical Monthly 79 (1972),
475-479.
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M. W. Gray, The Association for Women in Mathematics - a personal view,
The Mathematical Intelligencer 13 no. 4 (1991), 6-11.
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J. Green and J. LaDuke, Contributors to American Mathematics: An Overview
and Selection, in Women of Science-Righting the Record, G. Kass-Simon and
P. Farnes, Eds. Indiana University Press, 1990).
(abstract)
- J. Green and J. LaDuke, Pioneering Women in American Mathematics: The
Pre-1940s PhD’,History of Mathematics, Volume 34, American Mathematical Society/London Mathematical
Society, 2009.
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J. Green and J. LaDuke, Women in American Mathematics: A Century of
Contributions, in A Century of Mathematics in America, Part II, P. Duren,
Ed. American Mathematical Society, 1989).
(abstract)
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J. Green and J. LaDuke, Women in the American Mathematical Community:
Pre-1940 Ph.D.’s, Mathematical Intelligencer 9 no. 1 (1987), 11-23.
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J. Green, J. LaDuke, and T. H. Perl, Women in mathematics, in The History
of Mathematics From Antiquity to the Present: A Selected Bibliography,
J. W. Dauben, Ed. Garland, New York (1985), 428-434.
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L. Grinstein and P. Campbell, Anna Johnson Pell Wheeler: Her life and
work, Historia Mathematica 1982 no. 9 (1982), 37-53.
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L. S. Grinstein, Some ‘forgotten’ women of mathematics: A Who was who,
Philosophia Mathematica 13/14 (1976/77), 73-78.
(abstract)
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D. W. Gurer, Pioneering women in computer science, Communications of
the ACM 1 no. 38 (1995), 45-54.
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F. Hamel, An Eighteenth-Century Marquise: A Study of Emilie du Chatelet
and Her Times, J. Pott, New York (1911).
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L. Hay, How I became a mathematician (or how it was in the bad old
days), Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter 19 no. 5 (1989),
8-10.
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H. Henderson, Modern Mathematicians, Facts on File, New York (1996).
(abstract)
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D. Hoffleit, The Education of American Women Astronomers Before 1960,
The American Association of Variable Star Observers, Cambridge (1994).
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G. Hopper, The grand old lady of software, Newsweek 1983 May 9.
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G. Hopper, What lies ahead, Byte 1989 no. Jan (1989), 343-345.
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E. Hoyrup, Women and mathematics, science, and engineering: A partially
annotated bibliography with emphasis on mathematics and with references
on related topics, Skrifserie fra Roskilde Universitetsbiblioteck 4 (1978).
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D. J. Hurvich, Christine Ladd-Franklin, in Notable American Women 1607-1950,
2. Harvard University Press, 1971), 354-356.
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V. R. Huskey and H. D. Huskey, Lady Lovelace and Charles Babbage, Annals
of the History of Computing 2 no. 4 (1980), 299-329.
(abstract)
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R. F. Iacobacci, Women of Mathematics, Arithmetic Teacher 17 no. 4
(1970), 316-324.
(abstract)
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R. F. Iacobacci, Women of Mathematics, Mathematics Teacher 63 no. 4
(1970), 329-337.
(abstract)
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C. M. Iltis, Madame du Chatelet's metaphysics and mechanics, Stuides
in History and Philosophy of Science 8 (1977), 29-48.
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B. W. Jones and R. A. Rosenbaum, Louise Johnson Rosenbaum, AWM Newsletter
12 no. 4 (1982), 16-19.
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P. S. Jones, Women in American mathematics-20th century, The Mathematics
Teacher 50 no. 5 (1957), 376-378.
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A. Katok and S. Katok, Women in Soviet mathematics, Notices of the
American Mathematical Society 40 no. 2 (1988), 108-116.
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L. Keen, The Legacy of Sonya Kovalevskaya: Proceedings of a Symposium
Sponsored by the Association for Women in Mathematics and the Mary Ingraham
Bunting Institute, , American Mathematical Society, Providence (1986).
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E. F. Keller, A Feeling for th eOrganism: the Life and Work of Barbara
McClintock, Freeman and Co. (1983).
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D. H. Kennedy,Little Sparrow: A Portrait of Sophia Kovalevsky, Ohio
University Press, Athens, OH (1983).
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H. C. Kennedy, The witch of Agnesi exorcised, Mathematics Teacher 62
no. 6 (1969), 480-482.
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P. Kenschaft, Black Women in Mathematics in the United States, Journal
of African Civilizations 1982 no. April (1982), 63-68.
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P. Kenschaft, An interview with Marguerite Lehr: in memoriam, Association
for Women in Mathematics Newsletter 18 no. 2 (1988), 9-11.
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P. Kenschaft, Marjorie Lee Browne: In memoriam, Association for Women
in Mathematics Newsletter 10 no. 5 (1980), 8-11.
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P. Kenschaft, Why did Charlotte Scott succeed?, AWM Newsletter no.
March/April 1987 (1987), 4-9.
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P. C. Kenschaft, Black men and women in mathematical research, Journal
of Black Studies 18 no. 2 (1987), 170-190.
(abstract)
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P. C. Kenschaft, Black women in mathematics in the United States, Journal
of African Civilizations 4 no. 1 (1982), 63-83.
(abstract)
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P. C. Kenschaft, Black women in mathematics in the United States, American
Mathematical Monthly 88 no. 8 (1981), 592-604.
(abstract)
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P. C. Kenschaft, Charlotte Angas Scott (1858-1931), in Women of Mathematics:
A Biographic Sourcebook, L. S. Grinstein and P. Campbell, Eds. Greenwood
Press, Westport, CT (1987).
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P. C. Kenschaft, Charlotte Angas Scott, 1858-1931, AWM Newsletter 8
no. 1 (1978), 11-12.
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P. C. Kenschaft, Charlotte Angas Scott, 1858-1931, AWM Newsletter 7
no. 6 (1977), 9-10.
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P. C. Kenschaft, Charlotte Angus Scott, 1858-1931, College Mathematics
Journal 18 no. 2 (1987), 98-110.
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P. C. Kenschaft, Letter/Comments: Women in mathematics around 1900,
Signs 7 no. 4 (1982), 906-909.
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P. C. Kenschaft, The students of Charlotte Angas Scott, Mathematics
in College no. Fall 1982 (1982).
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P. C. Kenschaft, Women in Mathematics around 1900, Signs 7 no. 4 (1982),
906-909.
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O. Kenyon, 800 Years of Women's Letters, Penguin Books, (1982).
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C. Kimberling, Emmy Noether, Greatest Woman Mathematician, The Mathematics
Teacher 75 no. 3 (1982).
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C. H. Kimberling, Emmy Noether, American Mathematical Monthly 79 no.
2 (1972), 136-149.
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C. Kingsley, Hypatia, E.P. Dutton & co., New York (1935).
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I. Kleiner, Emmy Noether: Highlights of her life and work, Enseignement
Matematique 38 no. 1-2 (1992), 103-124.
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A. H. Koblitz, Careers and Home Life in the 1880s: The Choices of Mathematician
Sofia Kovalevskaia, in Uneasy Careers and Intimate Lives: Women in Science,
1789-1979, P. G. Abir-Am and D. Outram, Eds. Rutgers University Press,
New Brunswick (1987), 172-190.
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A. H. Koblitz, Changing Views of Sofia Kovalevskaia, in The Legacy
of Sonya Kovalevskaya: Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the Association
for Women in Mathematics and the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, L. Keen,
Ed. American Mathematical Soci ety, Providence (1986), 53-76.
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A. H. Koblitz, A Convergence of Lives: Sofia Kovalevskaia: Scientist,
Writer, Revolutionary, American Mathematical Society, Providence (1993).
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A. H. Koblitz, Elizaveta Fedorovna Litvinova (1845-1919)--Russian mathematician
and pedagogue, Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter 14 no. 1
(1984), 13-17.
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A. H. Koblitz, Sofia Kovalevskaia and the mathematical community, The
Mathematical Intelligencer 6 no. 1 (1986), 20-29.
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A. H. Koblitz, Sofia Kovalevskaia--A Biographical Sketch, in The Legacy
of Sonya Kovalevskaya: Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the Association
for Women in Mathematics and the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, L. Keen,
Ed. American Mathematical Society, Providence (1986), 3-16.
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P. I. Kochian, A. Y. Ishlinsky, and Z. K. Sokolovskaya,Love and Mathematics;
Sofya Kovalevskaya, , Mir, Moscow (1985).
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G. B. Kolata, Cathleen Morawetz: The mathematics of waves, Science
206 no. Oct. 12 (1979).
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S. Kovalevskaya, A Russian Childhood, Springer, New York (1978).
(abstract)
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E. Kramer, Maria Gaetana Agnesi, in Dictionary of Scientific Biography,
1, C. C. Gillispie, Ed., , 75-77.
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E. E. Kramer, Six More Female Mathematicians, Scripta Mathematica 23
no. 1/4 (1957), 83-95.
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C. Ladd-Frankline, Sophie Germain: An unknown mathematician, Century
48 (1894), 946-949.
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C. Ladd-Frankline, Sophie Germain: An unknown mathematician, AWM Newsletter
11 no. 3 (1981), 7-11.
(abstract)
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J. LaDuke, M. S. Barnes, V. Malone-Mayes, O. Taussky-Todd, and N. Green,
Centennial reflections on women in American mathematics, Assocation for
Women in Mathematics Newsletter 18 no. 6 (1988), 4-12.
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L. Lafortune, Femmes et Mathematique, Les Editions du remue-menage,
Montreal (1986).
(abstract)
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R. Love, “Alice in eugenics-land”: Feminism and eugenics in the scientific
careers of Alice Lee and Ethel Elderton, Annals of Science 36 (1979), 145-158.
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E. H. Luchins and M. A. McLoughlin, In memoriam: Olga Taussky-Todd,
Notices of the American Mathematical Society 43 no. 8 (1996), 837-847.
(abstract)
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F. S. Macaulay, Dr. Charlotte Angas Scott, Journal of the London Mathematical
Society 7 (1932), 230-240.
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D. MacHale, George Boole: His Life and Work, Dublin (1983).
(abstract)
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S. Mary Thomas a Kempis, The Walking Polyglot, Scripta Mathematica
6 no. 4 (1939), 211-217.
(abstract)
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R. McCroskey and A. C. McCroskey, Woman Ph.D.’s in mathematics in USA
and Canada: 1886-1973, Philosophia Mathematica 79 no. 13/14 (1976/77).
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D. E. Men’shov, S. B. Stechkin, and P. L. Ul’yanov, Nina Karlovna Bari,
Russian Mathematical Surveys 17 no. 1 (1962), 119-127.
(abstract)
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J. Miller, Nadine Kowalsky: In Memoriam, Association for Women in Mathematics
Newsletter 26 no. 4 (1996).
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N. Mitford, Voltaire in Love, Hamish Hamilton, London (1957).
(abstract)
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R. J. Monroe and F. E. McVay, Gertrude Mary Cox (1900-1978), American
Statistician 34 no. 1 (1980), 48.
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E. Morris and L. Harkleroad, Rozsa Peter: Recursive function theory's
founding mother, The Mathematical Intelligencer 12 no. 1 (1990), 59-61.
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C. Morrow and T. Perl, Notable Women in Mathematics; A biographical
dictionary (1998) .
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D. Narek, A women scientist speaks, in Voices From Women's Liberation,
L. R. Tanner, Ed. New American Library, New York (1970).
(abstract)
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M. B. Ogilvie, Women in Science, MIT Press, Cambridge (1986).
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M.A.M. Murray, Women Becoming Mathematicians: Creating a Professional
Identity in Post-World II America, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (2000)
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D. Nolan, Women in Mathematics: Scaling the Heights. Mathematical Association
of America, Washington, DC (1998)
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L. M. Osen, Women in Mathematics, MIT Press (1974).
(abstract)
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M. Parker, She Does Math! Real-Life Problems from Women on the Job,
The Mathematical Association of America, Washington, D.C. (1995).
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E. C. Patterson, Mary Somerville, British Journal for the History of
Science 4 no. 16 (1969), 311-339.
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E. C. Patterson, Mary Somerville, Oxford University Press, New York
(1979).
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E. C. Patterson, Mary Somerville and the Cultivation of Science, 102,
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T. Perl, The Ladies' Diary or Woman's Almanack, 1704-1841, Historia
Mathematica 6 no. 1 (1979), 36-53.
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T. Perl, Math Equals: Biographies of Women Mathematicians and Related
Activities, Addison-Wesley, Menlo Park, CA (1978).
(abstract)
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T. Perl, Women and Numbers-Lives of Women Mathematicians, Wide World
Publishing.
(abstract)
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T. Perl and J. Manning,Women, Numbers, and Dreams, National Women's
History Project, Santa Rosa (1985).
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T. H. Perl and J. M. Manning,Women, Numbers, and Dreams: Biographical
Sketches and Math Activities, National Women's History Project, Santa Rosa,
CA (1982).
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R. Perry and L. Greber, Women and computers: an introduction, Signs:
Journal of Women in Culture and Society 16 no. 1 (1990), 74-101.
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P. I. Polubarinove-Kochina,Love and Mathematics: Sofya Kovalevskaya,
Mir, Moscow (1985).
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K. D. Rappaport, Rediscovering women mathematicians, Mathematical Associaiton
of Two Year Colleges Journal 13 no. 1 (1979).
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K. D. Rappaport, Rediscovering women mathematicians, Mathematical Associaiton
of Two Year Colleges Journal 13 no. 2 (1979), 94-97.
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K. D. Rappaport, Rediscovering women mathematicians, Mathematical Associaiton
of Two Year Colleges Journal 13 no. 3 (1979), 174-178.
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K. D. Rappaport, S. Kovalevsky: A mathematical lesson, The American
Mathematical Monthly 88 no. 8 (1981), 564-574.
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P. J. Read and B. L. Witlieb,The Book of Women's Firsts, Random House,
New York (1992).
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C. Reid, The Autobiography of Julia Robinson, College Mathematics Journal
17 no. 1 (1986), 2-21.
(abstract)
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C. Reid, Being Julia Robinson's sister, AWM Newsletter 26 no. 5 (1996),
22-28.
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C. Reid, Julia, A Life in Mathematics, Mathematics Association of America,
Washington, DC (1996).
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L. Reimer and W. Reimer, Mathematicians are People Too, Dale Seymour,
Menlo Park (1990).
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J. Rist, Hypatia, Phoenix 19 no. 3 (1965), 214-225.
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P. Rothman, Genius, gender and culture: Women mathematicians of the
19th century, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 13 (1988), 64-72.
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J. H. Sampson, Sophie Germain and the theory of numbers, Archive for
the History of Exact Sciences 41 (1990), 157-161.
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P. Selvin, Profile of a field: mathematics [heroism is still the norm],
Science 255 no. 5050 (1992), 1382-1383.
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R. Siegmund-Schultze, Hilda Geiringer-von Mises, Charlier series ideology,
and the human side of the emancipation of applied mathematics at the university
of Berlin during the 1920s, Historia Mathematica 20 (1993), 364-381.
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C. Smorynski, Julia Robinson, in memorium, The Mathematical Intelligencer
8 no. 2 (1986), 77-79.
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R. I. Soare, Louise Hay: 1935-1989, Association for Women in Mathematics
Newsletter 20 no. 1 (1990), 3-4.
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M. Somerville, Personal Recollections from Early Life to Old Age, of
Mary Somerville, with Selections from Her Correspondence, Roberts Brothers,
Boston (1876).
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B. Srinivasan, Ruth Moufang, 1905-1977, The Mathematical Intelligencer
6 no. 2 (1984), 51-55.
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B. Srinivasan and J. D. Sally, Emmy Noether in Bryn Mawr: Proceedings
of a Symposium Sponsored by the Assoication for Women in Mathematics in
Honor of Emmy Noether's 100th Birthday, , Springer, New York (1983).
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D. Stein, Ada: A Life and a Legacy, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1985).
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B. Stillman, Sofya Kovalevskaya: Growing up in the sixties, Russian
Literature Triquarterly 9 (1974), 276-302.
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S. Stinnett, Women in statistics: Sesquicentennial activities (Part
of a special issue on: American Statistical Assocation history), The American
Statistitician 44 no. 2 (1990), 74-80.
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J. Tattersall and S. McMurran, Hertha Ayrton: A persistent experimenter,
Journal of Women's History 7 no. 2 (1995), 86-112.
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G. J. Tee, The pioneering women mathematicians, Mathematical Chronicle
1/2 (1981), 31-56.
(abstract)
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G. J. Tee, The pioneering women mathematicians, Mathematical Intelligencer
5 no. 4 (1983), 27-36.
(abstract)
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B. Toole, Ada, The Enchantress of Numbers: A Selection from the Letters
of Lord Byron's Daughter and her Description of the First Computer, Strawberry
Press, Sausalito, CA (1992).
(abstract)
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D. M. Tracy and S. M. Davis, Females in mathematics: erasing a gender-related
math myth, Arithmetic Teacher 37 no. 4 (1989), 8-11.
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S. Troemel-Ploetz, Mileva Einsten-Maric--The women who did Einstein's
mathematics, Women's Studies Internation Forum 13 no. 5 (1990), 415-432.
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C. Truesdell, Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Archive for History of Exact Sciences
40 (1989), 113-142.
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K. Uhlenbeck, Coming to Grips With Success: A Profile of Karen Uhlenbeck,
Math Horizons 3 no. 4 (1996).
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R. Wallis and P. Wallis, Female Philomaths, Historia Mathematica 7
no. 1 (1980), 57-64.
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P. H. Weisbard,The History of Women and Science, Health and Technology,
a Bibliographic Guide to the Professions and the Disciplines, , University
of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian, (1993).
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(1970), 1149-1151.
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(abstract)
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