Edith Jones Woodward taught astronomy, mathematics, and geology for more than 40 years, at
Mount Holyoke College (1938 to 1940),
Hunter College (1951 to 1952), and as a professor at William Paterson College (1959 to 1983). and astronomy at
National Science Foundations summer programs for teachers in 1961, and for selected high school students in 1964. Based on her teaching experience, she published a textbook,
Elementary Concepts of Sets (1959), and addressed the 1960 meeting of the Science-Mathematics Society of New Jersey. She attended the
American Astronomical Society meeting in 1974, in
Gainesville, Florida. From 1973 to 1975, she held a grant from the National Science Foundation for research at
Kitt Peak National Observatory. During that work, she also traveled to Chile three times for
NASA, to visit
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. In 1980 she won a NASA grant to fund work at the
Harvard College Observatory on projects involving eclipses of binary stars. Woodward was active for many years in the
League of Women Voters and the
American Association of University Women. In 1972, she was a delegate to the
Democratic National Convention. She was also a serious
bridge player, and the first woman to win the President's Trophy in a bridge tournament at the
Harvard Club of New York. == Publications ==