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Roberta Frances Johnson (January 22, 1902–October 12, 1988) was an American mathematician and one of the few women to earn a PhD in that subject in the United States before World War II. She joined the faculty of Wilson College, Colorado State University and University of Colorado.


Biography

Johnson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Mary Wallace (Abdill) and Jesse B. Johnson and attended Philadelphia's Frankford High School. In 1925, she graduated in mathematics (with departmental honors) with a minor in history from Wilson College, in
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. Following her studies, she taught mathematics at Chambersburg High School for three years and then taught both math and history at the high school in Newfoundland, Pennsylvania. Green, Judy and Jeanne LaDuke. "Supplementary Material for Pioneering Women in American Mathematics: The Pre-1940 PHD'S" (PDF). https://www.ams.org/publications/authors/books/postpub/hmath-34-PioneeringWomen.pdf Financed by fellowships, including one from Wilson College, she studied at
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and earned her master's degree with her major and minor in mathematics. Her thesis was titled: ''Certain properties and a classification of nets of conics'' and was supervised by mathematician
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. In 1933, she received her doctorate with her major subject in geometry, her first minor in analysis and her second minor in philosophy. Her dissertation in algebraic geometry, also directed by Virgil Snyder, was titled ''Involutions of Order 2 Associated with Surfaces of Genera P(A)=P(G)=0, P(2)=1, P(3)=0,'' and was published in the American Journal of Mathematics.


Educator

Although she had hoped to teach at Cornell, Johnson was asked to return to Wilson College when the head of the mathematics department became ill. Initially, Johnson was to substitute for about one month but that assignment was extended when the department head took a leave of absence. She stayed at Wilson on a temporary assignment for 1933–1934, but then she remained at the College for 25 years, first as an instructor until 1935, then assistant professor until 1944, when she was named associate professor. She was named department head after the former chair retired in 1946. In 1957, she grew unhappy with her role at Wilson and began looking for work elsewhere mentioning in a letter that part of her reasoning was a "refusal to accept the injustice of being passed over when promotions are made." When Wilson administrators learned of her search, they quickly elevated her position to full professor with a tenure contract but the promotion came too late to change her mind. In 1958, Johnson moved to
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, to teach as an associate professor at
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. There she directed the master's theses of about eight students. She stayed at Colorado State until 1967 when she retired as associate professor
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. The following spring the
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hired her as an associate professor, and she taught there for the next three years. Johnson died October 12, 1988, of bone cancer at her Fort Collins home.


Memberships

According to
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, Johnson was active in several organizations. *
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Sigma Delta Epsilon Graduate Women in Science (GWIS), formerly known as Sigma Delta Epsilon (ΣΔΕ), is an international professional organization for women in science. It was established as a scientific women's fraternity in 1921 at Cornell University, United State ...
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Phi Beta Kappa The Phi Beta Kappa Society () is the oldest academic honor society in the United States. It was founded in 1776 at the College of William & Mary in Virginia. Phi Beta Kappa aims to promote and advocate excellence in the liberal arts and sciences, ...
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Phi Kappa Phi The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi (or simply Phi Kappa Phi or ) is an honor society established in 1897 to recognize and encourage superior scholarship without restriction as to the area of study, and to promote the "unity and democracy of educa ...
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Sigma Xi Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society () is an international non-profit honor society for scientists and engineers. Sigma Xi was founded at Cornell University by a faculty member and graduate students in 1886 and is one of the oldest ...


References

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