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Rachel Blodgett Adams (October 13, 1894–January 22, 1982) was an American mathematician and one of the first women to earn a doctorate in mathematics at Radcliffe College in 1921.


Biography

Rachel Blodgett was born in
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, the oldest of three children of Mabel Edith Owen (b. 1874) and William Edward Blodgett (b. 1864); neither of whom attended college.Green, Judy, and Jeanne LaDuke. ''Supplementary Material for Pioneering Women in American Mathematics: The Pre-1940 PhD's''. American Mathematical Society, 2009. After graduating from Woburn High School in 1912, she entered
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and majored in mathematics and Latin. In addition to her studies, she joined the school's Shakespeare Society and performed cornet in the symphony orchestra. Academically, she was gifted and was named a Wellesley scholar in 1914 and a Durant scholar in 1915. She graduated with her bachelor's degree (B.A.) in 1916, after which Blodgett moved to
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, Canada to teach math at Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp's School until 1918 when she returned to Massachusetts.


Research

For the next three years, Blodgett pursued advanced analysis at
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, where she received an Edward Austin scholarship for at least two years and a Mary E. Horton fellowship for her final year. She earned her master's degree (M.A.) in 1919, and continued on to acquire her Ph.D. in mathematics in 1921. The following fall term, Dr. Blodgett took a teaching position at Wellesley. Rachel Blodgett married Harvard-trained mathematician Clarence Raymond Adams (1898–1965) on August 17, 1922, in Eden Park, in Providence, Rhode Island. (He was widely known as "C.R. Adams.") At the time, C. R. Adams was a Sheldon traveling fellow from Harvard, which allowed the newly married couple to travel extensively overseas with stops in
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and
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, Germany. Upon their return to the U.S. in 1923, the two mathematicians settled down in
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, where C. R. established his career at Brown University and eventually headed the math department there. Blodgett, now known as Dr. Rachel Adams, moved forward with her research for a few years, according to mathematician Judy Green,
"At least through the 1920s Adams continued her interest in integral equations. G. C. Evans of
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used information from her dissertation in an extensive review of a book on linear integral equations for the Monthly in 1927. She presented her results to the
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in 1926 and published them in the ''
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'' in 1929."
Adams also spent many years tutoring math students at her alma mater, Radcliffe College, from 1926 to 1941, with her friend and colleague
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, Ph.D., with the goal of encouraging young female students. During
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, Adams registered with the National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel in
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to help with the war effort, but confirmation of any contribution she may have made as part of that program has not yet been found.


Later years

During their marriage Rachel and C. R. Adams traveled extensively by automobile in the United States and Europe. The couple never had children. He died in 1965 at the age of 67. She was 87 when she died in Providence, January 22, 1982. She is buried at
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there.


Legacy

In her estate plans, Rachel bequeathed to Wellesley College the Blodgett Fund, and stipulated that the fund's income be used for scholarships.


Memberships

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* Mathematical Association of America


Selected publications

* Blodgett, Rachel E. "Utilizing Industrial Ash to Stabilize Arsenic in Soil Contaminated From Chromated Copper Arsenate(CCA) Treated Wood." ''Masters Abstracts International''. Vol. 50. No. 03. 2011. * Blodgett, Rachel. ''The Determination of the Coefficients in Interpolation Formulae: And A Study of the Approximate Solution of Integral Equations''. Dissertation, Radcliffe College, 1921. * Adams, Rachel Blodgett (1929). ''On the Approximate Solution of Fredholm's Homogeneous Integral Equation''. American Journal of Mathematics. 51(1): 139–148. doi:10.2307/2370568.
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 0002-9327.


References

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