- Ada Maddison
Ada Isabel Maddison (1869 - 1950) British
mathematician best known for her work ondifferential equation s.Although Maddison passed an honors exam for the
University of Oxford , she was not given a degree there. Instead, she went to Bryn Mawr inPennsylvania . In 1893, theUniversity of London awarded her a bachelor's degree in mathematics with honors. After further study at theUniversity of Göttingen , Maddison went back to Bryn Mawr, where she taught as well as doing time consuming administrative work. Her will endowed a pension fund for Bryn Mawr's administrative staff. She has also put together a thorough listing of university courses open to women at the time in British and Canadian universities.Bibliography
* B. S. Whitman, "Sheila Scott Macintyre" in cite book | author=Louise S. Grinstein (Editor), Paul J. Campbell (Editor) | title=Women of Mathematics: A Bio-Bibliographic Sourcebook | year=1987| publisher = Greenwood Press, New York | id = ISBN 978-0313248498 p. 144 - 146
External links
* [http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/maddison.htm "Isabel Maddison", Biographies of Women Mathematicians] ,
Agnes Scott College
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