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  1. In 1930, she left Hull-House and joined the Convent of the Holy Child. In 1935 she became an oblate of the Third Order of Saint Benedict. 107. Mary died of pneumonia in 1934, having lived forty years of her life with Jane. Jane herself was ill at the time—she survived Mary by little more than a year, dying of cancer in 1935—and the loss of ...

  2. May 26, 2021 · Photos courtesy of Mary Hull. As children, Mary Hull and her brothers spent afternoons playing at their family’s Pomfret, Connecticut, sawmill. These days, all three Hull siblings work in the family business, Hull Forest Products. The company, which their father Bill started in Rhode Island in 1965 and moved to Pomfret in 1970, creates a ...

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  4. About Jane Addams Hull-House Museum. Jane Addams Hull-House Museum serves as a dynamic memorial to social reformer Jane Addams, the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and her colleagues whose work changed the lives of their immigrant neighbors as well as national and international public policy. The Museum preserves and ...

  5. Living at Hull-House. A Community of Women. Jane and Ellen and Mary. Being Saint Jane. The Legacy of Hull-House. Conclusion. Appendices. Chronology of Jane Addams’s Life. Bibliography. Additional Resources. Jane Addams’s Work Online. Sites About Jane Addams’s Legacy . Almost immediately, Hull-House engendered interest among people like ...

  6. Mar 20, 2018 · Here is a tour and brief history of the settlement house. Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr established the Hull-House in 1889, believing that working and immigrant neighborhoods in Chicago needed better access to education, healthcare, and social life. The Hull-House was in the Near West Side (now on the University of Illinois Chicago campus ...

  7. The story of the college-educated founder of Hull House who went on to inspire a generation of social reformers and peace activists. Jane Addams, c. 1896-1900. Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Jane Addams was born on September 6, 1860 in Cedarville, Illinois. Her mother died when she just two years old.

  8. Aug 11, 2021 · In July 1901, Jane Addams wrote Mary Smith: “The Bureau of Charities has absolutely no money and we have been more of a relief bureau than any thing else — but — [though] relief was needed Dr Rice is most amiable and charming and likes the work.” Jane Addams still wanted Rice at Hull-House and, perhaps, felt an obligation to her.

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