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Hertha Marks Ayrton
In 1884 she invented a draftsman's device that could be used for dividing up a line into equal parts as well as for enlarging and reducing figures -
Charlotte Barnum
After charlotte barnum received her Ph.D., Barnum taught mathematics for one year at Carleton College. Between 1898 and 1913, she held various jobs in the insurance industry as an actuary -
Clara Latimer Bacon
In 1897, at the invitation of Dr. Goucher, she began teaching at the Women's College of Baltimore
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Grace M Bareis
she was a teacher and tought math and science but was teaching math as a subsitute. -
Nina Karlovna Bari
She was a woman who developed great mathematical abilities and skills while she was in high school. After high school she attended Moscow State University, and she was its first woman student. At Moscow State, she became a member of several mathematical groups. -
Mabel Barnes
Mabel Barnes always enjoyed mathematics, beginning with her education in a one-room country school in Iowa. She entered Cornell College, however, with the intention of majoring in Latin. Taking calculus changed her mind and she graduated from Cornell in 1926 with a B.A. degree in mathematics. -
Florence Eliza Allen
In 1907 she became the second women to recive her PH.D in mathmatics. -
Annie Dale Biddle
Anni was an instructor in math matics. She taught Mathematical Theory of Investment -
Ruth Aaronson Bari
Ruth Aaronson Bari work in graph theory has been recognized as influential, especially in the area of chromatic polynomials. -
Lida Barrett
Lida Barrett has served as a mathematics faculty member at the University of Utah and the University of Tennessee and as Head of the mathematics department at the University of Tennessee from 1973 to 1980. She has served as an administrator and mathematics.