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At Brooklyn College she received a bachelor's degree in 1939. She enrolled in the doctoral program in math at Johns Hopkins University. She received her master's degree from Johns Hopkins in 1943. She completed her dissertation on absolute reducibility of maps of at most 19 regions. She received her PhD in 1966 at age 47. She joined the GWU faculty in 1966 and was promoted to full professor a few years later.



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At Brooklyn College she received a bachelor's degree in 1939. She enrolled in the doctoral program in math at Johns Hopkins University. She received her master's degree from Johns Hopkins in 1943. She completed her dissertation on absolute reducibility of maps of at most 19 regions. She received her PhD in 1966 at age 47. She joined the GWU faculty in 1966 and was promoted to full professor a few years later.



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At Brooklyn College she received a bachelor's degree in 1939. She enrolled in the doctoral program in math at Johns Hopkins University. She received her master's degree from Johns Hopkins in 1943. She completed her dissertation on absolute reducibility of maps of at most 19 regions. She received her PhD in 1966 at age 47. She joined the GWU faculty in 1966 and was promoted to full professor a few years later.

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