Marjorie was known to be a popular tennis player. She graduated from LeMoyne High School in 1931, just two years after winning the Memphis City Women’s Tennis Singles Championship. LeMoyne High School is a private Methodist school for African Americans in LeMoyne, PA. Shortly after , Marjorie left to attend Howard University in Washington, D.C. She graduated from Howard in 1935 as cum laude. After Howard , she moved to New Orleans and landed a job as a teacher at Gilbert Academy. She left after only a year …show more content…
In 1974, North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics honored the first W.W. Rankin Memorial Award to Browne. The Rankin Award is the highest honor that North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics can present to an individual. Over her course of time, Browne served as a member of various educational boards such as the Women’s Research Society, the American Mathematical Society, the International Congress of Mathematics, and the Mathematics Association of America. Marjorie Lee Browne also wrote a few major works/lecture notes. A few of her works were Sets, Logic, and Mathematical Thought (1957), Elementary Matrix Algebra (1969), and Algebraic Structures