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Katharine Elizabeth O'Brien

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from which she graduated in 1922 with honors in both mathematics and science. Despite her science-focused majors, she also was drawn to and pursued both poetry and music.
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as an English teacher, but soon moved to mathematics. She became the chair of the mathematics department, and remained there for 11 years.
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with a major focus in geometry and a minor in analysis. She taught mathematics briefly in 1925, at Jordan High School in
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Some Problems in Interpolation by Characteristic Functions of Linear Differential Systems of the Fourth Order
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She also became a fellow of the International Academy of Poetry and, in 1967, an elected member of the
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O'Brien won the Deborah Morton Award, an annual award for Maine women of distinction, in 1985.
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while at the age of three. She was class valedictorian when she graduated from
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offers information about O'Brien's life and her collected papers
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Katharine Elizabeth O'Brien, mathematician, teacher, and poet
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O'Brien continued to take courses in mathematics, at
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Amesbury, Massachusetts
Ireland
Maine
Deering High School
Portland, Maine
Bates College
Smith College
Cornell
Lewiston, Maine
College of New Rochelle
Brown University
Jacob Tamarkin
Deering High School
Portland, Maine
University of Maine
Bowdoin College
New York Academy of Sciences
"Katharine O'Brien Papers, 1905-1986 | Maine Women Writers Collection | University of New England in Maine, Tangier and Online"




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