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  • * [http://www.hullhouse.org/ Hull House Association] * [http://www.uic.edu/jaddams/hull/ Hull House Museum]
    634 bytes (86 words) - 10:16, 9 July 2008
  • * [http://www.uic.edu/jaddams/hull/urbanexp/ "Urban Experience in Chicago: Hull House and its Neighbors, 1889-1963], 1000+ primary documents, hundreds of origina * [http://wall.aa.uic.edu:62730/artifact/HullHouse.asp Jane Addams Hull House Museum]
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  • | pagename = Hull House | abc = Hull House
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  • (1860-1935) A pioneer American settlement worker and founder of Hull House.
    111 bytes (14 words) - 14:02, 25 June 2008
  • {{rpl|Hull House}} {{rpl|Hull House}}
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  • ...early as 1895, Jane Addams and Ellen Starr described the inner core of the Hull House neighborhood as wall-to-wall Italians. ...social worker with the Hull House. He also served as a counselor for the Hull House summer camp, the Bowen Country Club. Reversing roles, he now became a cont
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  • ...ducator, social reformer and labor activist. In 1889 she was co-founder of Hull House with her companion and friend [[Jane Addams]].
    214 bytes (30 words) - 16:25, 12 January 2016
  • ...lic welfare and academic administrator and one of the early residents of [[Hull House]].
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  • ...bors. Toynbee House (London, 1883), University Settlement (Chicago, 1883), Hull House (Chicago, 1889), Henry Street (New York, 1895) are among the best known of
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  • {{r|Hull House}}
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  • {{rpl|Hull House}}
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  • ...in the arts and is generally considered to be the leading force behind the Hull House art gallery and founder of the bookbinding program there. ...e at which to establish their own settlement house, and settled upon the [[Hull House|Hull Mansion]] on South Halstead Street.
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  • This is the beginning of an article on the co-founder of Hull House. It incorporates some material from the Wikipedia article and corrects a fe
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  • ...aced within the parameters of the social gospel movement." [''The Women of Hull House: A Study in Spirituality, Vocation,'' by Eleanor J. Stebner - 1997 p 92][[
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  • ...which also served as inspiration for [[Jane Addams]] in the founding of [[Hull House]] in Chicago.
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  • {{r|Hull House}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hull House]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Return to: [[:Image:Hull House WAGE MAP 1.jpg]]
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  • ...[[administration|administrator]]. She was one of the early residents of [[Hull House]], after it was opened to residents (aka social settlers) by the founders [ ...ter [[Grace Abbott]], and [[Julia C. Lathrop]], who were also residents of Hull House. Breckinridge served as Dean from 1908 to 1920. At various times, she also
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  • '''Hull House''' refers to the world famous [[settlement house]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]] [[Jane Addams]] and [[Ellen Gates Starr]] in 1889 created the "Hull House social settlement", the locus of many diverse and pioneering educational an
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