Well, honey, Mary Lyon and Emma Hart Willard were both badass ladies who paved the way for women's education in the 19th century. They were both passionate about providing educational opportunities for women and founded their own schools to make it happen. So, yeah, they were alike in their fierce determination to break down barriers and empower women through education.
They are both ladys 😏 HAHA GOT IT RIGHT
Hart Lyon was born in 1721.
Hart Lyon died in 1800.
Horace Mann, Catherine Beecher, Emma Willard, Mary Lyon, Samuel Gridley Howe, and Thomas Gallaudet.
Emma Lyon Bryan has written: '1860-1865'
Ruth Lorene Lyon has written: 'Descendants of Henry-2 Willard of Still River, Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Family
Beginning in 1800s, the Women's Seminary Movement advocated schools for women that held them to the same standards of educational achievement as men were, and taught them the same subjects. Major players in this movement were Catharine Beecher, Mary Lyon, and Emma Willard.
Lyon, France
The cast of The Dead Files - 2011 includes: Amy Allan as herself Steve DiSchiavi Steve DiSchiavi as himself Sandi K Shelby as herself Chriss Lyon as Herself - Historian Linda Zimmerman as herself
Don Lyon's birth name is Donald Lyon.
Ronald Lyon's birth name is Ronald Lyon.
Sue Lyon's birth name is Suellyn Lyon.