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Charlotte Angas Scott D.Sc. (8 June 1858, Lincoln, England – 10 November 1931, Cambridge, England) was a British mathematician who made her career in the United States and was influential in the development of American mathematics, including the mathematical education of women. Scott played an important role in Cambridge changing the rules for its famous Mathematical Tripos exam.
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Charlotte Scott Scott, Charlotte Angas
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English mathematician
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1858-06-08Z
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1858-01-01Z
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1931-11-10Z
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1931-01-01Z
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