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Edna Renard Voss was a faculty member at Wilson College, teaching mathematics and later English. She held a B.S. in Mathematics from Teachers College, Columbia University (1908), and an M.A. in Mathematics (1909). Her academic background included coursework in mathematics at Harvard Summer School and a stint as a student assistant in the Psychology Department at Teachers College. At Wilson College, she initially substituted for mathematics instructor Charlotte Davison (1912–1913) and later transitioned to the English department (1913–1914) following an offer from Dr. Anna J. McKeag. Her teaching roles extended to summer recruitment efforts in the Washington, D.C., area, though health issues interrupted her work in 1913. Dr. McKeag consistently praised her teaching quality and supported her career decisions.
- Education:
- Washington High School, Washington, D.C. (1897)
- Normal School, Washington, D.C. (1899)
- Teachers College, Columbia University: B.S. (1908), M.A. (1909)
Her research and professional interests spanned mathematics, English, and education, with additional exposure to psychology through her graduate work. Though no explicit awards are noted, her correspondence with Dr. McKeag underscores her dedication and the institution’s recognition of her capabilities.
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