Reprint, Annals of Mathematics, 35: 809-35. William Claytor's best years may well have been those he spent in Philadelphia, but his unfulfilled promise was a great disappointment for John R. Kline and his generation of colleagues at Penn. A.B., Indiana University, 1918; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1924. degree (1906) and M.Sc. The modern Department of Mathematics at Penn dates from 1899 when mathematics at Penn became fully distinguished from cognate disciplines. While there is little information about his childhood, segregation and a separate but equal doctrine likely made it difficult for any African Americans who sought higher education. Editing, particularly of the technical phrases in the text, was completed rapidly. Leo Zippin, who was an internationally known Mathematicae 13 (1929), 121-145. He established the graduate program in mathematics, obtained the necessary resources and administrative support for a mathematics library, and sponsored visiting professorships and scholarly seminars. included W.W.S. [4][6] He also published a study for the Committee of twelve for the advancement of the interests of the Negro race on Jackson, Mississippi in 1909,[7] a textbook, Practical Arithmetic (1911),[8] and an article on geometry teaching at Tuskegee in 1913.[9]. Dr. Dudley Weldon Woodard, the First African-American Mathematician to Publish a Research Paper in an International Accredited Mathematics Journal A @emaze_tweets is the leading online #presentation software. He received his B.A. As far as progress: more opportunities for students and encouraging as many students as we can from different backgrounds to get involved. Regardless of any challenges he faced, Woodard earned a bachelors degree in math from Wilberforce University, in Ohio, in 1903 and a masters in math from the University of Chicago in 1907. thesis: On Two-Dimensional Analysis Situs with Special Reference We also wish to thank Professor Jerry Porter, who conceived the Woodard / Claytor exhibition and whose determination played a large part in bringing it to fruition. among the Historically Black Universities and Colleges. Editing, particularly of the technical phrases in the text, was completed rapidly. (age 83). In 1929-30 William Waldron Schieffelin Claytor (1908-1967) was the most promising student in the inaugural year of Professor Dudley Weldon Woodards new graduate mathematics program at Howard University. Jesse P. Clay, and Orville Keane. Overview: In the spring of 2001, I was a member of a seminar class at Appalachian State University taught by Dr. Sarah J. Greenwald. In 1929-30 William Waldron Schieffelin Claytor (1908-1967) was the most promising student in the inaugural year of Professor Dudley Weldon Woodard's new graduate mathematics program at Howard University. He attracted He enrolled at Penn in the 1930-31 academic year, won a Harrison Scholarship in Mathematics in his second year, and took the most prestigious award offered at Penn at that time, a Harrison Fellowship in Mathematics, in his third and final year of graduate studies. Woodard and Claytor attended classes here and in Bennett Hall, where the Mathematics Research Library was located. (the first was Elbert and Woodard Website. His 37 citations in 2004 place him fourth men's room of his choice. Praised as one of the greatest Black Mathematicians of all time, Woodard had many incredible accomplishments, having his thesis and other research published in reputable mathematics Woodard was a respected mathematician, professor and mentor to his students at Howard University in Washington DC, where he established the masters program in mathematics. Librarian and display curator Lauren Gala sees the collection as a way to celebrate both the work and the lives of pioneering African American men and women from Penn and from the surrounding community. Utilizing published sources at Penn and through interlibrary loan, Rahsaan prepared for two visits to Howard University and one to Morgan State University, the institutions of higher education where Woodard and Claytor spent their professional careers. Woodards teacher at Penn, Professor John R. Kline, agreed to advise Claytor. Reprint, Annals of Mathematics, 35: 809-35. It then became clear that he was among the gifted mathematicians in the nation. hb```g``jc`e`( @16-q}J5na`NH1,-2mcpqGQOK.Wco ttt400V )t d(W@ @b%b| =m9D&2drgh8XE. When he retired in 1947 as chairman of the department, he had led Howard's mathematics faculty through a quarter century of steady advancement. There is little or no information about Dudley Weldon Woodard's After teaching at Tuskegee University and Wilberforce, Woodard joined the faculty at Howard University in 1920. He remained at Howard until his retirement in 1965, serving as chair and spent more than 20 hours each week teaching, leaving little to no time for research. For some travelers, Alaska is wilderness, at least compared to what they may know from back home. Dudley R.b Grant contributed to early childhood education in Jamaica by helping bring school supplies, books, and teachers. to the University of Pennsylvania and earned the Ph.D. degree the noblest men I've ever known." The second of these, The Characterization of the Closed N-Cell in Fundamenta Mathematicae, 13 (1929), is, according to Scott Williams, Professor of Mathematics at the State University of New York-Buffalo, the first paper published in an accredited mathematics journal by an African American. Woodard retired in 1947, after having become chairman of the mathematics department. Dr. Woodard returned to Howard, where his career flourished. One of Woodards most promising students was Claytor, who was born in 1908 and raised in Virginia. In 1882 the University of Pennsylvania established its Ph.D. program in arts and sciences and ten years later awarded its first doctorate in mathematics. direction of John R. Kline. Later, as chair of the Math Department, he established a mathematics library, regular scholarly seminars, and visiting professorships. Eighteen years ago, also under the auspices of the University Archives, extensive research established the names and biographies of the first African American alumni at each of Penns twelve schools. I am Patricia Vickers, Manager of the University Records Center, and I am pleased to speak to you today on behalf of Rahsaan Maxwell, the curator of this exhibition, who is in Japan and Mark Lloyd, the director of the University Archives and Records Center, who is in New York City. As two of the first African Americans to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics, Dudley Weldon Woodard and William Waldron Schieffelin Claytor were both talented researchers as well as devoted supporters of math education for minority students. MATHEMATICIANS OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORA Read more, Follow the history of Black Americans from slave ships to the presidency. degree (1906) and M.Sc. When he retired in 1947 as chairman of the department, he had led Howard's mathematics faculty through a quarter century of steady advancement. In fact, he devoted most of his life to mathematics, and the promotion of African Americans in this field. University of Pennsylvania, 1934. Lauren Gala is the science and digital initiatives Librarian and head of the Mathematics/Physics/Astronomy Library in the Penn Libraries at the University of Pennsylvania. Friends intervened and opened the possibility of a position at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. WebDudley Weldon Woodard . D in mathematics. Dudley died on a Wednesday in a Jewish hospital of old age on July 1,1965 in Cleveland Ohio. He also ate at many "nice" After earning a bachelors degree in mathematics from Howard in 1929, Claytor became the first student to enroll in the newly established mathematics graduate program. Over a period of six weeks he steadily assembled detailed and reliable biographical accounts. WebDudley Weldon Woodard was an American mathematician and professor, and the second African-American to earn a PhD in Mathematics; the first was Woodard's mentor Elbert Frank Cox, who earned a PhD from Cornell in 1925). The exhibit materials were soon placed in the hands of the fabricators, who installed them in the display case in early September. J L Houston, Ten African American Pioneers and Mathematicians who inspired me. & SocialSciences, Arts, Home Online Exhibits Penn History Pioneer African American Mathematicians, Permanent exhibition, DuBois College House WebDudley Woodard . The African American MBA Association at the Wharton School celebrates its 50th anniversary. He died on July 1, 1965, at his home in Cleveland, Ohio, aged 83.[1][11][12][13][14]. The performance is co-presented with World Cafe Live. He used the phrase "Black is beautiful" in the 1930s; he often ignored the "colored" signs and visited any men's restroom of his choice. George Butcher, Marjorie Lee Browne, Opened February 16, 1999. While at Howard, a professional colleague of Dudley Weldon Woodard and William W.S. leave from Howard and spent a year at Penn, working under the Dudley Weldon Woodard was born October 3, 1881, in Galveston, Texas, where his father worked for the U. S. Postal Service. 2nd black with Ph. We also wish to thank Professor Jerry Porter, who conceived the Woodard / Claytor exhibition and whose determination played a large part in bringing it to fruition. WebDudley Weldon Woodard B.S., Wilberforce University, 1903; B.S. in 1929 and he established and sponsored several other professorships WebPictures of Dudley Weldon Woodard. Wilder and a group of talented topologists. Along with Woodard and Claytors theses are the work of George Hench Butcher Jr., who earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from Penn in 1951; an almanac by Benjamin Banneker, who is known for tracking the spread of yellow fever across Philadelphia; and modern publications such as John Urschels autobiography about his interests in both math and football. Reprint, Fundamenta Mathematicae, 13: 121-45. 66 0 obj <> endobj More significantly, Woodard was only the second African American in the nation to receive that degree. Woodard was born in Galveston, Texas, in 1881. In an age of discrimination, Dudley Weldon Woodard had competed and triumphed in the face of overwhelming odds. Ryan Hynd is an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics in the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. If theres news at Penn, youll find it here. Webinternationally known specialist in Woodards field as, one of the noblest men Ive ever known. (These quotes can be found in the Journal of Black Studies.Vol.18 No.2, December 1987,170-190.) attended Wilberforce College in Ohio, receiving a bachelor degree (A.B.) He and his family once moved in what had been an all-white neighborhood Claytor, who By the time it is removed next month for delivery to DuBois College House, the exhibit will have enjoyed a full six-month run here at the David Rittenhouse Laboratory. More significantly, Woodard was only the second African American in the nation to receive that degree. Professor Bob Engs played a huge role in our success by recruiting Rahsaan Maxwell from the Department of History. After service in the United States Army during World War II, Claytor renewed his teaching, but ceased his research. As the country becomes more diverse as well as reliant on technologies that have underpinning in math and statistics, such as AI and machine learning, Hynd hopes to see more support for students from diverse backgrounds so they can help tackle future scientific challenges. He dedicated his entire life to 1940. WebHistorical literature indicates that Dudley Weldon Woodard, the second African-American to earn a Ph.D. degree in mathematics, became a charter member of the MAA as early courses during the summer sessions at Columbia University. Woodard was a respected mathematician, professor and mentor to his students at Howard University in Washington DC, where he established the masters program in mathematics. Woodard received the Ph.D. in mathematics Perhaps this exhibition will serve to encourage such additional research; surely it answers any questions concerning the distinguished presence of African Americans in the history of Mathematics at Penn. %PDF-1.6 % Claytor personally mentored Katherine Johnson, the African American mathematician whose work was instrumental for NASAs first crewed spaceflights, while she was double majoring in math and French at West Virginia State College. can possibly be attributed to the fact that Woodard's father Claytor quickly gained a reputation as a brilliant student, earning the most prestigious award offered at Penn at that time, a Harrison Fellowship, in his final year of studies. Despite the support of his colleagues, Michigan failed to offer him a faculty position. of the College of Arts and Sciences (1920-1929). WebDudley Weldon Woodard. Dudley Weldon Woodard, On two dimensional analysis situs with As a finale to this seasons Culture Film series, the Penn Museum presents short films, Fugetsu-Do and Morkovcha, which focus on East and Central Asian cuisines and the communities they engage. On Wednesday, June 28, 1928, Woodard became the 38th person to receive a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Penn. Collections of the University Archives and Records Center, University of Pennsylvania, Mark Frazier LloydDirector University Archives and Records Center, With grateful acknowledgment of assistance from David Blackwell of the Department of Statistics, University of California at Berkeley; Lee Lorch of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University (Canada); George H. Butcher, Jr., James A. Donaldson, and Ralph B. Turner of the Department of Mathematics, Howard University; and Dennis M. DeTurck, Gerald J. Porter, Stephen S. Shatz, and Frank W. Warner of the Department of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania. Additionally, he was apparently highly becoming the thirty-eighth (38th ) person to receive a Ph.D. Woodward then taught collegiate mathematics in Tuskegee for many years, until finally he earned his PhD at the University of Pennsylvania (1928). Woodard retired in 1947, after having become chairman of the mathematics department. The film is a project of the Annenberg Classroom. and Butcher also went in 1929, guaranteeing Howard's When he's not busy being an editor, he is an avid artist who enjoys painting in a variety of styles. WebMathematical Union described Woodard as, an extremely nice man, well balanced personally He was also regarded by Leo Zippin, who was an internationally known The University Archives and Records Center extends its appreciation to Professor Dennis DeTurck for his invitation to join todays celebration and to the Department of Mathematics for the opportunity to partner in the celebration of its centennial. Woodard retired in 1947, after having become chairman of the mathematics department. He used the phrase, "black is the thesis supervisor for many of Howard's M.S. WebDudley Weldon Woodard was an American mathematician and professor, and the second African-American to earn a PhD in Mathematics; the first was Woodard's mentor Elbert 2001], [Kenschaft WebDudley Woodard passed away on October 9, 2018 in Bethesda, Maryland. Professor of Mathematics. are brought to you by. were seeking an education (see Plessy vs Ferguson). The first research paper published in an acredited mathematics He died on July 1, 1965, at his home in Cleveland, Ohio, aged 83. Learn about Florida's beautiful and unique nature. In 1927, Woodard took scholarly He died in 1965. respected by those who knew him in the mathematical sciences University; B.S. In the years before 1927 four women earned the Ph.D. in Mathematics at Penn. Other talented African Americans had preceded him in earning degrees in the College and in Penn's several professional schools. of Chicago, Ph.D. community. On site, in the District of Columbia and Baltimore, respectively, Rahsaan interviewed former colleagues of both men and obtained copies of primary source materials found in the university archives at both institutions. degree (1907) at the University of Chicago. Woodard, D. W., The characterization of the closed But something had changed within him and he declined the offer. Read more, Thin jazz, think art, think of great actors and find them here. WebDudley Weldon Woodard, was an African American Mathematics Professor. Read more, Olympic winners, MVPS of every sport, and people who broke the color barrier. Woodard became the second African American to earn a Ph.D. In his lifetime he published three papers, the second, The Characterization of the Closed North-Cell in Fundamenta Mathematicae, 13 (1929), is, according to Scott Williams, Professor of Mathematics at The State University of New York, Buffalo, the first paper published in an accredited mathematics journal by an African American. Ph.D. dissertation. WebBorn in Galveston, Texas, on October 3, 1881, Woodard took an A.B. Over a period of six weeks he steadily assembled detailed and reliable biographical accounts. Located in Citrus County Florida, Michael Arnold is a the editor at the Citrus County Chronicle. However, In the early 1920s, Woodard began taking advanced mathematics Claytor was a brilliant student. and M.S., University of Chicago, 1906 and 1907; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1928. degree from Wilberforce University in Ohio (1903), his B.S. This Photograph courtesy of University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Woodard, Dudley Weldon. of Chicago where he received a B.S. his entire professional life to the promotion of excellence in Woodard then attended the University For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Dudley Weldon Woodard. Claytors dissertation delighted the Penn faculty, for it provided a significant advance in the theory of Peano continua a branch of point-set topology in which Kline was an expert. Claytor's dissertation delighted the Penn faculty, for it provided a significant advance in the theory of Peano continua - a branch of point-set topology in which Kline was an expert. From 1907 to 1914, Woodard taught mathematics at Tuskegee Institute and then moved to join the Wilberforce faculty from 1914-1920. Like other departments in the Graduate School, Mathematics admitted women and people of color from its inception. Director University Archives and Records Center, With grateful acknowledgment of assistance from David Blackwell of the Department of Statistics, University of California at Berkeley; Lee Lorch of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University (Canada); George H. Butcher, Jr., James A. Donaldson, and Ralph B. Turner of the Department of Mathematics, Howard University; and Dennis M. DeTurck, Gerald J. Porter, Stephen S. Shatz, and Frank W. Warner of the Department of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, University Archives | University of Pennsylvania | 3401 Market Street, Suite 210 | Philadelphia, PA 19104, 2023 University Archives and Records Center, Protocols | Privacy Policy degree in mathematics. Like other departments in the Graduate School, Mathematics admitted women and people of color from its inception. Eighteen years ago, also under the auspices of the University Archives, extensive research established the names and biographies of the first African American alumni at each of Penn's twelve schools. WebDudley Weldon Woodard: The second African American to earn a PhD in mathematics, established the mathematics MS degree program at Howard University in 1929. and students, Woodard excelled and was very popular as professor He had published his University of Chicago master's thesis in mathematics, "Loci Connected with the Problem of Two Bodies" and had been teaching mathematics at the collegiate level for two decades, the last seven at Howard University, then the most prestigious African American university in the country. After service in the United States Army during World War II, Claytor renewed his teaching, but ceased his research. Read more, African Americans invented many of the things we use today. et, al], [Taylor], 42 (1937), no. and as an administrator. 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