She got her
A.B. in 1916, and her
A.M. in 1917, both from
Brown University. In the 1923 summer quarter, and, supported by a fellowship, in autumn 1924 through summer 1925, she studied at the
University of Chicago where she received her Ph.D. in 1926. In 1927, she was appointed assistant professor of mathematics at Wellesley, in 1936, she was promoted to an associate professor there. In 1945, she was promoted to a professorship; in 1946, she became Chairman of the Department. In 1960, she retired from Wellesley after 40 years, her last rank being a Lewis Atterbury Stimson Professor of Mathematics. ==Recognition==