Frances Molinaro collection, 1900-1985.

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Frances Molinaro collection, 1900-1985.

The collection includes a photograph album containing photos taken in and around the University of Chicago settlement house, ca. 1900, newspaper clippings collected by Molinaro on Jane Addams, several Hull-House residents, and Hull-House activities, correspondence, Hull-House publications, and two photographs.

0.5 linear ft.

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Hull House (Chicago, Ill.)

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Hull House was a settlement house in Chicago, Illinois, United States that was co-founded in 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr. Located on the Near West Side of the city, Hull House (named after the original house's first owner Charles Jerald Hull) opened to serve recently arrived European immigrants. By 1911, Hull House had expanded to 13 buildings. In 1912 the Hull House complex was completed with the addition of a summer camp, the Bowen Country Club. With its innovative social, educat...

Molinaro, Frances, 1896-1986,

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Social worker Frances Molinaro (1896-1986) had a forty-seven year involvement with the Hull-House settlement house, first as a volunteer and later as an employee. Molinaro was introduced to Hull-House at the age of three, when her mother Caroline was invited by Hull-House co-founder Jane Addams to demonstrate traditional textile craftwork in the settlement Labor Museum. Molinaro returned to the settlement in 1920 and began a long career that included working as a receptionist, housekeeper, tour ...

University of Chicago. Settlement

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