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13 Facts About Olga Tsuberbiller

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Olga Tsuberbiller later became the partner of the noted opera singer, Concordia Antarova.

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Olga Tsuberbiller was designated as an Honored Scientist of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in 1955.

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Olga Tsuberbiller Nikolaevna Gubonina was born on 7 September 1885 in Moscow to Nadezhda Konstantinovna Artyukhova and Nikolai Petrovich Gubonin.

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Olga Tsuberbiller's mother was engaged in farming and her father was employed by the Chinese Eastern Railway.

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Olga Tsuberbiller was the granddaughter of the industrialist Pyotr Ionovich Gubonin and spent at least part of her youth on the family's estate at Gurzuf.

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Olga Tsuberbiller was dedicated to her students' education, establishing both a mathematics library and reading room to facilitate further study.

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Olga Tsuberbiller counseled and tutored students and worked to popularize the study of math, while she was working in the women's courses.

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At the beginning of 1923, Olga Tsuberbiller met and became friends with Sophia Parnok.

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In 1930, Olga Tsuberbiller became a professor at the Institute of Fine Chemical Technology and at the end of that same year, she and Parnok moved to a new apartment on Nikitsky Boulevard with more room where the couple could regularly entertain colleagues of Olga Tsuberbiller's.

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Olga Tsuberbiller indulged Parnok and allowed her freedom, so in 1931 when Parnok fell into an unreciprocated passion for Maria Maksakova and then the following year became intimate with Vedeneyeva, she remained silent about the affairs.

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Olga Tsuberbiller took responsibility for Parnok's literary estate upon Parnok's death.

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Olga Tsuberbiller became one of the Honored Scientists of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in 1955.

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Olga Tsuberbiller died on 28 September 1975 in Moscow and was buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery near Antarova.