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Cope taught mathematics as an instructor at Vassar in 1935–36. In 1937 the Copes moved to New York, where she was an instructor of math at Queens College in 1941 and Adelphi College from 1941 to 1943.
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In 1930, Cope and her husband moved to Ohio (where he had a job at Marietta College), and two years later she completed her doctorate at Radcliffe as a student of
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in 1922 and earned her master's degree in mathematics from Columbia University in 1925. In a 1926 paper, she first published a two-dimensional diagram of the
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Born Elizabeth Frances Thorndike in New York City and known as Frances, her parents were Elizabeth (Moulton) Thorndike and
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Frances and Thomas had three children, a son and two daughters. Thomas survived Frances by two years.
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Thorndike, Frances (October 1926). "Applications of Poisson's Probability Summation".
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She worked for several years as an engineering assistant at
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that is now named the Thorndike nomogram after her.
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Poisson distribution
Edward L. Thorndike
Teachers College, Columbia University
Horace Mann School
Drum Hill High School
Vassar College
Poisson distribution
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
Radcliffe College
George David Birkhoff
differential equations












Green, Judy
LaDuke, Jeanne
Pioneering Women in American Mathematics: The Pre-1940 PhD's
American Mathematical Society
ISBN
978-1-4704-1839-7
Bell System Technical Journal

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