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There are inaccuracies in this article. E.g., Claudia was not forced to leave full-time work in WWII. I believe she worked in the war effort making rifles while living in Arlington, Va., with her husband, who was assigned to the Pentagon, not overseas. Also, the private high school was not in Hartsdale; that was the public school. I don't have ready access to documentation of this, but I am her son and I know some of this. The source
d'Ambrosio, Ubiratan (July 2006), "Claudia Zaslavsky: In Memoriam", For the Learning of Mathematics, 26 (2): 25–2