Leading the campaign to admit women to Brown University
Relatives
Mayor Thomas A. Doyle (brother)
Sarah Elizabeth Doyle (March 22, 1830 – December 21, 1922)[2] was an American educator and educational reformer, noted for her roles in founding the Rhode Island School of Design and establishing women's education at Brown University.
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