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252:. When she finally returned to the University of Illinois in 1930, she was promoted to associate professor and received a pay raise. However, her teaching schedule was rigorous and required her to teach service courses to large classes of non-math-majors, and after 1930 she did not publish any more research papers. In 1935 she wrote to the chair of the mathematics department complaining that the service courses left her no time for research, but her teaching schedule was not changed and by December 1936 she took a sick leave after having a mental breakdown from the stress of her job. The sick leave was supposed to end in August 1937, but her health had not improved enough by this time and she took another year off. She was, however, able to return to teaching by the end of 1938. 583: 263:. She maintained her teaching job for most of this period, though, (except for taking leave in 1944-45) and went to great lengths to keep her Cryptanalysis Committee work secret. Her health, however, continued to deteriorate, and in 1946 the University of Illinois placed her on permanent 31: 216:
in Toronto, but in 1925 she left Mount Holyoke because she felt she was not given enough time or resources to pursue her research in algebra. It was then that she took a job as assistant professor at the University of Illinois, where she would spend the rest of her career.
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In 1959 she officially retired from the University of Illinois as an Associate Professor
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by Harvard, which allowed her to research invariants of nilpotent algebras at
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On the Classification and Invariantive Characterization of Nilpotent Algebras
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Pioneering Women in American Mathematics — The Pre-1940 PhD's
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MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive: Olive Clio Hazlett
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Biographies of Women Mathematicians: Olive Clio Hazlett
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She then attended the 97:. She mainly researched 542:Hazlett, Olive (1930). 507:Hazlett, Olive (1929). 468:Hazlett, Olive (1928). 433:Hazlett, Olive (1922). 398:Hazlett, Olive (1921). 363:Hazlett, Olive (1920). 328:Hazlett, Olive (1918). 299:Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 292:Hazlett, Olive (1917). 173:Hazlett was awarded an 687:People from Cincinnati 638:Supplementary Material 548:Trans. Amer. Math. Soc 544:"On division algebras" 513:Trans. Amer. Math. Soc 478:Trans. Amer. Math. Soc 439:Trans. Amer. Math. Soc 404:Trans. Amer. Math. Soc 369:Trans. Amer. Math. Soc 334:Trans. Amer. Math. Soc 204:. 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Cincinnati
Keene, New Hampshire
mathematics
mathematician
University of Illinois
algebra
research papers
nilpotent algebras
division algebras
modular invariants
Cincinnati
Ohio
Boston
Massachusetts
bachelor's degree
Radcliffe College
University of Chicago
master's degree
thesis
L. E. Dickson
doctoral degree
Alice Freeman Palmer
Fellowship
Wellesley College
Bryn Mawr College
assistant professor
Mount Holyoke College
associate professor
International Congress of Mathematicians

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