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Essay heading: Evelyn Boyd Granville-Math
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Several of its faculty held degrees from top colleges, and they encouraged the students to pursue ambitious goals. Fortunately when she was growing up, she never heard the theory that females were not equipped mentally to succeed in mathematics. Granville's mathematics teachers included Ulysses Basset, a Yale graduate, and Mary Cromwell, a University of Pennsylvania graduate; Cromwell's sister, who held a doctorate from Yale, taught in Dunbar's English department... displayed 300 characters
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Inspired by her high school teachers and with the encouragement of her family and teachers, Granville entered Smith College with a small partial scholarship from Phi Delta Kappa, a national sorority for black women. During the summers, she returned to Washington to work at the National Bureau of Standards... displayed next 300 characters
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