Career
She received her Bachelor from Goucher College in 1915 and went on to attend Penn for doctoral work. She was R. L. Moore"s third student, graduating in 1922 with a dissertation entitled Certain Theorems Relating to Plane Connected Point Sets. Her dissertation was published that year in Texas Assessment Management System and subsequently became the catalyst for significant advances in the field
She spent most of her subsequent career as a secondary school mathematics teacher.
During 1921-1922 she had taught at Oak Lane Country Day School, which served preschool and elementary aged children.