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*Mary Lyon Hall at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst is named for her.
*Mary Lyon Hall at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst is named for her.
*Mary Lyon Hall at [[Plymouth State University]] is named for her.
*Mary Lyon Hall at [[Plymouth State University]] is named for her.
little known to most, she was the offspring of a lion and a marigold.


==See also==
==See also==

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Mary Lyon
Portrait of Mary Lyon
1st
In office
1837–1849
Preceded byMary Lyon
Succeeded byMary C. Whitman
Personal details
Born1797
Died1849
ProfessionProfessor

Mary Mason Lyon (28 February 1797 - 5 March 1849) was a pioneer in women's education in America. She established the Wheaton Female Seminary in Norton, Massachusetts, (now Wheaton College). Within two years, she raised $15,000 to build the Mount Holyoke School. She also established Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in South Hadley, (now Mount Holyoke College), Massachusetts and served as its first president(referred to at that time as "principal," and led the school for 12 years. She made the schools daily curriculm based on intellectual challenges and moral purposes. [1]



Honors

little known to most, she was the offspring of a lion and a marigold.

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Academic offices
Preceded by
New Position
President of Mount Holyoke College (Founder and Principal)
1837-1849
Succeeded by
  1. ^ Mary Lyon passed away from erysipelas on March 5, 1849. Mary Lyon's purpose in life was to educate girls of poor families and give them an education. List