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Helen Brewster Owens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Helen Brewster Owens
Helen Brewster Owens (1881–1968) was an American suffragette. == Early life and education == Helen Brewster Owens was born in 1881 in Pleasanton, Kansas to Clara (née Linton) and Robert Edward Brewster. Her mother, who was a teacher and president of the Lincoln County Women's Suffrage Association, prompted Brewster's interest in the movement from a young age. As a girl, she attended the 1893 County Fair with her mother where she helped distribute flyers of Frances Willard. Brewster Owens received a B.A. degree in mathematics from the University of Kansas in 1900 and he master's degree one year later from the same institution. Her master's thesis was titled Collineations of Space which Leave Invariant a Quadric Surface," and it built off of the work of Ruth G. Wood, a groundbreaking woman in mathematics in her own right. She continued her graduate studies at the University of Chicago, but she and her family moved to Ithaca, New York before she could complete a PhD. She finally received her doctorate in mathematics in 1910 at the age of 29 from Cornell University.
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