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  1. Biography - Granville, Evelyn Boyd (1924-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
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1. Evelyn Boyd Granville
Evelyn Boyd Granville. May 1, 1924 . My Life as a Mathematician, by Evelyn BoydGranville. This article originally appeared in SAGE A Scholarly Journal on
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Evelyn Boyd Granville
May 1, 1924 -
My Life as a Mathematician, by Evelyn Boyd Granville
I was accepted at two graduate schools, the University of Michigan and Yale University. I chose Yale because the university granted me a scholarship to supplement the financial aid I received from Smith College. During subsequent years at Yale I was twice awarded a Julius Rosenwald Fellowship and for my final year of study I was granted an Atomic Energy Commission Predoctoral Fellowship. The fellowships enabled me to continue my study for the Ph.D. degree without interruption. Graduate study was demanding, but I enjoyed studying under the mathematics scholars on the Yale faculty. Dr. Einar Hille, a distinguished mathematician in the field of functional analysis, served as my research advisor. In my doctoral dissertation I discussed properties of Laguerre series in the complex domain. I was awarded the Ph.D. degree in mathematics in 1949. Many years later I learned that Dr. Marjorie Lee Browne , who received the Ph.D. degree in mathematics in 1949 from the University of Michigan, and I were the first two Black women in the United States to receive doctorates in mathematics. [Note: Euphemia Haynes was actually the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics when she received hers from the Catholic University of America in 1943. Glanville and Browne were thus the second and third Black women to receive doctorates in mathematics.]

2. Evelyn Boyd Granville
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5. Evelyn Granville
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6. Granville, Evelyn Boyd
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9. WiP: Herstory: Spotlight Scientist: Evelyn Boyd Granville
Evelyn Boyd Granville. (April 1998). Vital Life Statistics. Evelyn Boyd Granvillewas born on May 1, 1924, in Washington, DC She attended Dunbar High School
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    Vital Life Statistics E velyn Boyd Granville was born on May 1, 1924, in Washington, D.C. She attended Dunbar High School and graduated as valedictorian in 1941. G ranville attended Smith College and graduated summa cum laude in 1945. From there she went on to Yale, where she received M.A.s in both Mathematics and Physics in just one year. I n 1950, Granville obtained a position at Fisk University as associate professor. It was there that she came to enjoy the experience of teaching. F rom 1956 to 1960, Granville worked at IBM on the Project Vanguard and Project Mercury space programs. After that, she returned to teaching in 1967 at California State University in Los Angeles. She also performed supplementary math work in local elementary schools while at CSU. G ranville married Edward Granville, a real estate broker, in 1970. Then in 1983 she retired and moved to Texas. In 1985 she was coaxed out of retirement to teach at Texas College in Tyler, Texas, until 1988.
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    Name: Evelyn Boyd Granville Birth Date: May 1, 1924 Place of Birth: Washington, District of Columbia, United States Nationality: American Ethnicity: African American Gender: Female Occupations: mathematician Evelyn Boyd Granville Biographies The following biographies focus on different aspects of Evelyn Boyd Granville's life and work. All biographies listed are included in the Evelyn Boyd Granville Biography Pass.
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    15. References
    granville, evelyn Boyd. My Life as a Mathematician, Sage A Scholarly Journalof Black Women, 6(2) (Fall 1989), 4446. Grattan-Guiness, Ivor.
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    Biographies of Women Mathematicians , Agnes Scott College]
    References about Women Mathematicians
    Books and Articles
  • Albers, Don. "Making Connections: A Profile of Fan Chung," Math Horizons, September 1995, 14-18.
  • Albers, D. and G.L. Alexanderson. Mathematical People: Profiles and Interviews , Birkhauser, 1985.
    Contains interview with Olga Taussky-Todd.
  • Albers, D., G.L. Alexanderson and C. Reid, More Mathematical People: Contemporary Conversations
    Contains conversations with Cathleen Morawetz, Julia Robinson, and Mary Ellen Rudin. The one of Julia Robinson is a reprint of the article by Constance Reid in the College Mathematics Journal with a correction to a mathematical misstatement and with better photos.
  • Albers, D. and C. Reid. "An Interview with Mary Ellen Rudin," College Mathematics Journal, March 1988.
  • Alic, Margaret. Hypatia's Heritage: A History of Women in Science from Antiquity throguh the NIneteenth Century, Beacon Press, Boston. [Agnesi, Chatelet, Germain, Lovelace, Kovalevsky]
  • Anand, Kailash K. "Hanna Neumann: A great woman mathematician from down under," Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter, 18(1) 1988, 10-13.
  • 16. Granville, Evelyn Boyd
    granville, evelyn Boyd. Mathematician (1924 ). She was one of the first twoblack woman to obtain a Ph.D. in Mathematics. She received her degree from
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    Granville, Evelyn Boyd
    Mathematician (1924 - ) She was one of the first two black woman to obtain a Ph.D. in Mathematics. She received her degree from Yale, in 1949, and went on to make several contributions to the U.S. Space program including Vanguard, Mercury and Apollo. She also worked at Space Technology Laboratories as a mathematical analyst studying rocket trajectories. You can read more about her and find a picture in the LSU African Americans in the Sciences site. Return to Homepage

    17. 4000 Years Of Women In Science Biography Listing
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  • 18. Evelyn Boyd Granville, Second African American Woman Mathematican
    evelyn Boyd granville. Born May 1, 1924. Birthplace Washington, DC. granville in2001. AB Mathematics (1945) Smith College; MA Mathematics (1946) Yale
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    Evelyn Boyd Granville Born: May 1, 1924 Birthplace: Washington, D.C.
    Granville in 2001 A.B. Mathematics (1945) Smith College; M.A. Mathematics (1946) Yale University Ph.D. Mathematics (1949) Yale University
    thesis: On Laguerre Series in the Complex Domain ; Advisor: C. Einar Hille Granville was born in Washington, D.C., on May 1, 1924. Her father, William Boyd, worked as a custodian in their apartment building; he did not stay with the family, however, and Granville was raised by her mother, Julia Walker Boyd, and her mother's twin sister, Louise Walker, both of whom worked as examiners for the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Granville and her sister Doris, who was a year and a half older, often spent portions of their summers at the farm of a family friend in Linden, Virginia. Evelyn Boyd grew up in Washington, D.C. and attended the segregated Dunbar High School (from which she graduated as valedictorian) maintained high academic standards. Several of its faculty held degrees from top colleges, and they encouraged the students to pursue ambitious goals. Granville's mathematics teachers included Ulysses Basset, a Yale graduate, and Mary Cromwell, a University of Pennsylvania graduate; Cromwell's sister, who held a doctorate from Yale, taught in Dunbar's English department. Inspired by her high school teachers and with the encouragement of her family and teachers, Granville entered Smith College with a small partial scholarship from Phi Delta Kappa, a national sorority for black women. During the summers, she returned to Washington to work at the National Bureau of Standards. After her freshman year, she lived in a cooperative house at Smith, sharing chores rather than paying more expensive dormitory rates. Granville majored in mathematics and physics, but was also fascinated by astronomy after taking a class from Marjorie Williams. She considered becoming an astronomer, but chose not to commit herself to living in the isolation of a major observatory, which was necessary for astronomers of that time. Though she had entered college intending to become a teacher, she began to consider industrial work in physics or mathematics. She graduated summa cum laude in 1945 and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

    19. The Eveyln Boyd Story
    Eveyln Boyd granville. Back to evelyn Boyd granville page 1. This webpage/articlecomes from Agnes Scott College s site My Life as a Mathematician by Eveyln
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    Eveyln Boyd Granville Back to Evelyn Boyd Granville page 1 This webpage/article comes from Agnes Scott College's site My Life as a Mathematician by Eveyln Boyd Granville. For completeness (and archiving) , it is duplicated here. This article originally appeared in SAGE: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women, Vol 6, No. 2 (Fall 1989), p44-46 Following the receipt of the doctorate I spent a year as a research assistant at the New York University Institute for Mathematics and part-time instructor in the mathematics department of the university. Because I found teaching so fulfilling I decided to look for a full-time teaching position for the following year. I accepted an appointment as Associate Professor of Mathematics at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. The contrast between New York City, a large cosmopolitan city in the north, and Nashville, a much smaller and segregated city in the South , was quite marked. Nonetheless, I adjusted well and enjoyed my two-year stay on the campus. The department attracted several very capable majors, including two women who later went on to receive doctorate degrees in mathematics. I taught Dr. Vivienne Malone Mayes, who received her doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin, and Dr. Etta Zuber Falconer, who received the Ph.D. degree in mathematics from Emory University. In July 1952 I returned to Washington, D.C. to accept a position as mathematician at the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). The work entailed consulting with ordinance engineers and scientists on the mathematical analysis of problems related to the development of missile fuzes. The division I joined at NBS later became an agency in the Department of the Army and was renamed the Diamond Ordnance Fuze Laboratories (DOFL). While working at DOFL I met several mathematicians who were employed at NBS as computer programmers. At that time the development of electronic computers was in its infancy. The application of computers to scientific studies interested me very much, which led to my giving serious consideration to an offer of employment from International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). I left DOFL in December 1955 to work for IBM.

    20. WiP: Herstory: Spotlight Scientist: Evelyn Boyd Granville
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    Evelyn Boyd Granville was born on May 1, 1924, in Washington, D.C. She attended Dunbar High School and graduated as valedictorian in 1941. Granville attended Smith College and graduated summa cum laude in 1945. From there she went on to Yale, where she received M.A.s in both Mathematics and Physics in just one year. In 1950, Granville obtained a position at Fisk University as associate professor. It was there that she came to enjoy the experience of teaching. From 1956 to 1960, Granville worked at IBM on the Project Vanguard and Project Mercury space programs. After that, she returned to teaching in 1967 at California State University in Los Angeles. She also performed supplementary math work in local elementary schools while at CSU. Granville married Edward Granville, a real estate broker, in 1970. Then in 1983 she retired and moved to Texas. In 1985 she was coaxed out of retirement to teach at Texas College in Tyler, Texas, until 1988.

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