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  • Map of Hull House Buildings. Rest Period, Elizabeth Mccormick Open Air School No. 2, on Roof of Hull House Boys Club. graphic. 1900.
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  • ...1889''': In September, [[Jane Addams]] and [[Ellen Gates Starr]] move into Hull House, establishing the celebrated [[settlement house]] on Halstead Street in Chi |event='''1895''': Hull House Association incorporated in the state of Illinois.
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  • [[Hull House]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]], founded by [[Jane Addams]] and [[Ellen Gates St
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  • ...Steinway Hall in downtown Chicago. Architects of several buildings on the Hull House campus.)
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  • ...s''' (1860-1935) was a pioneer American settlement worker and founder of [[Hull House]] in Chicago, public philosopher (the first American woman in that role), a ==Hull House==
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  • ...so honored. She was a pioneer American settlement worker and founder of [[Hull House]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. In this work she became the most prominent wom ==Hull House==
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  • The Hull House Museum, in fact, has an exhibit under which this is written: ::the article does NOT say that Addams was a lesbian. It says the Hull House created a lesbian friendly space (that's a close paraphrase of Hamington: '
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  • * Sklar, Kathryn Kish. "Hull House in the 1890s: A Community of Women Reformers," ''Signs,'' Vol. 10, No. 4, ( * Kelley, Florence. "Hull House" ''The New England magazine.'' Volume 24, Issue 5. (July 1898) pp. 550-566
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  • ...eformers inspired by the movement opened settlement houses, most notably [[Hull House]] in Chicago operated by [[Jane Addams]] and many others after 1890. They h
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  • With [[Jane Addams]]'s [[Hull House]] in Chicago as its center, the settlement house movement and the vocation
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  • ...timately related. In Chicago, Dewey actively participated in the life of [[Hull House]], founded by reformer [[Jane Addams]]. Here he had the opportunity to beco
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  • ...7), and [[Harvard University]] (M.A. 1897). For a few months he lived at [[Hull House]] in Chicago, coming under the spell of [[Jane Addams]]. His unfinished Ha
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  • ...nd concentrated exclusively on the development of a major new article on [[Hull House]] which no longer automatically redirects to the still-wonderful article o
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  • Peace leaders like Jane Addams of Hull House and David Starr Jordan of Stanford redoubled their efforts, and now turned
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