Background
Williams, Annie John was born on August 26, 1913 in Reidsville, North Carolina, United States. Daughter of John Wesley and Martha Anne (Walker) W. Bachelor of Arts, Greensboro College, 1933.
Williams, Annie John was born on August 26, 1913 in Reidsville, North Carolina, United States. Daughter of John Wesley and Martha Anne (Walker) W. Bachelor of Arts, Greensboro College, 1933.
AB, Greensboro College, 1933. Master of Arts, University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1939. Postgrad, Appalachian State University, 1944.
Postgrad, Duke University, 1936. Postgrad, Cornell University, 1961.
Teacher mathematics Blackstone (Virginia) College, 1934-1935. Teacher Hoke High School, Raeford, North Carolina, 1935-1937, Massey Hill High School, Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1937-1942, Alexander Graham Junior High School, Fayetteville, 1942-1943, Carr Junior High School, Durham, North Carolina, 1943-1953. Supervisor mathematics North Carolina Department Public Instruction, Raleigh, 1959-1962.
Teacher mathematics Durham High School, 1953-1959, 62-78, retired, 1978.
Volunteer in mathematics and computer geometry North Carolina School Science and Mathematics, Durham, 1980. Adjunct assistant professor department mathematics and science education North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 1966-1973.
Member 16th International Congress on Arts and Communications, Washington, 1989, 19th, Cambridge, England, 1992, 20th Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1993, 21st Edinburgh, Scotland, 1994.
Member of Daughters of the American Revolution (North Carolina chapter chair American History Month 1980-1982, correspondent Sec 1982-1984, chaplain 1984-1986, general Davie chapter), International Platform Association, Association Women Mathematics World Foundation Successful Women (life. Charter), Mathematics Association American (life), National Council Teachers of Mathematics (life. Board directors 1957-1960, W.W. Rankin Memorial award 1975), Durham Woman's Club (co-chairman international affairs department 1985-1987, chairman 1989-1992), Pierian Literature Club (secretary 1979-1980, president 1980-1981), Delta Kappa Gamma, Mu Alpha Theta (honorary).