Hooper, Frances

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Frances Hooper (1892-1986) was founder and president of the Frances Hooper Advertising Agency in Chicago, Ill., and was one of the first female advertising executives in the United States.

From the description of Frances Hooper papers, 1970s. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 671581192

Frances Hooper (1892-1986) was founder and president of the Frances Hooper Advertising Agency, and was one of the first female advertising executives in the United States.

From the guide to the Frances Hooper papers, 1970s, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University)

Journalist and advertising executive. Born 1892. Died 1986. Founder of Frances Hooper Advertising Agency. Collector of books and art.

From the description of Papers, 1928-1976 (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 319061629

Hooper was born on Sept. 18, 1892 in Illinois, graduated from Smith College, 1914, and worked as a journalist and advertising executive. She was an avid book collector. Among the collections she assembled was the Virginia Woolf papers now held by the Smith College Mortimer Rare Book Room. Hooper died April 20, 1986.

From the description of Frances Hooper papers on Virginia Woolf, 1915-1986. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 52632882

Frances Milliken Hooper was born on September 18, 1892, in Chicago, Illinois to James Hooper and Mary (Milliken) Hooper.

Hooper studied at the University of Chicago for one year before leaving to attend Smith College in Massachusetts, where she graduated in 1914.

Hooper began her professional career as a journalist for the Chicago Herald newspaper. She left that job to work in the promotions department at Marshall Field’s, employment that led to her interest in advertising. In the 1920s, Hooper founded the Frances Hooper Advertising Agency, becoming one of the first female advertising executives in the United States. The agency’s largest account was with the Wrigley Company. Hooper Advertising produced specialized campaigns for educational, parenting, and women’s magazines including Redbook, Family Circle, Teacher’s Magazine, and Parent’s Magazine. The agency also handled advertising for Wrigley’s public service dental promotions including the Good Teeth Council for Children.

Hooper was a collector of art and books. Her collections included photographs by Tina Modotti, as well as books, manuscripts, and drawings by Carl Linnaeus, George Cruikshank, Kate Greenaway, Lewis Carroll, Virginia Woolf, Selma Lagerlof, and Emily and Anne Bronte. Hooper donated her collections to multiple institutions. Her Kate Greenaway collection was given to the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation. Her Linnaeus materials were donated to the Chicago Horticulture Society, and the bulk of her Virginia Woolf materials went to Smith College. Five photographs by Italian photographer and student of Edward Weston, Tina Modotti remain with Hooper’s papers.

In her catalog “Collecting Kate Greenaway, and Me” (1980) written for an exhibit at the Hunt Institute, and in her book A Collector in Being (1973), Hooper reflects the motivations of the collector as well as the contents of her own collections. A Collector in Being was published by Hooper’s small, independent press, the Chihuahua Press located in Kenilworth, Illinois. Other books written by Hooper and published by Chihuahua Press include Penny Candy (1970); The Bonnet (1972); and A Pilgrimage to Gosta Berling’s Varmland (1976).

Active in many organizations, Hooper was a member of the Hroswitha Club, a group of women book collectors. She was also a member of the Woman’s Athletic Club of Chicago, the Post and Paddock Club, and a co-founder of Kay’s Animal Shelter.

Frances Hooper died on April 30, 1986 in Kenilworth, Illinois.

From the guide to the Hooper, Frances. Papers, 1928-1976, (Special Collections Research Center University of Chicago Library 1100 East 57th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.)

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referencedIn Frances Hooper Papers on Virginia Woolf MS 6., 1915-1986 Mortimer Rare Book Room
creatorOf Greenaway, Kate, 1846-1901. The Frances Hooper Kate Greenaway collection, 1880-1900. Carnegie Mellon University, Hunt Library
creatorOf Hooper, Frances. Frances Hooper papers on Virginia Woolf, 1915-1986. Smith College, Neilson Library
referencedIn Mary Hyde Eccles papers, 1853-2005, (bulk) 1939-2003. Houghton Library
creatorOf Frances Hooper papers, 1970s David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
creatorOf Hooper, Frances. Papers, 1928-1976 Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library,
creatorOf Hooper, Frances. Frances Hooper papers, 1970s. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf Hooper, Frances. Papers, 1928-1976 University of Chicago Library
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correspondedWith Eccles, Mary Hyde. person
associatedWith Frances Hooper Advertising Agency. corporateBody
associatedWith Greenaway, Kate, 1846-1901. person
associatedWith Hooper, Frances M. (Frances Milliken), 1892-1986 person
associatedWith Hrotsvitha, ca. 935-ca. 975. person
associatedWith Modotti, Tina, 1896-1942. person
associatedWith Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture. corporateBody
associatedWith Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941. person
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Chicago (Ill.)
United States
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Advertising
Book collecting
Children's theater
Dental health education
Novelists, English
Women novelists, English
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