Illustrations
- I.1Portrait of Eleanor Smith, circa 1910 XII
- 1.1Eleanor Smith with Jewish Poets 51
- 3.1Jane Addams with Children Performers in The Merman’s Bride, 1928 101
- 3.2“It’s Summer Today,” choral number from The Trolls’ Holiday by Eleanor Smith, 1905 119
- 3.3“Come with Me,” choral number from The Trolls’ Holiday by Eleanor Smith, 1905 122
- 3.4“Prologue,” from A Fable in Flowers by Eleanor and Gertrude Madeira Smith, 1918 126
- 3.5“When Fields Are Bleak,” aria from A Fable in Flowers by Eleanor and Gertrude Madeira Smith, 1918 129
- 3.6Dancers in The Merman’s Bride, 1928 132
- 3.7Hannele and Her Children in The Merman’s Bride, 1928 133
- 4.1Eleanor Smith with students at the Hull-House Music School, c.1920 139
- 4.2Eleanor Smith and her patron, Mary Rozet Smith (unrelated), c. 1896 144
- 4.3Enella Benedict, c.1920 146
- 4.4Edith de Nancrede, c. 1929 148
- 4.5Christmas celebration in Bowen Hall, c.1930s 149
- 4.6Edith de Nancrede and her drama club at the Bowen Country Club Camp, Waukegan, Illinois, c. 1925 151
- 4.7Mary Rozet Smith, c. 1893–96 154
- 5.1Jane Addams with Chi-Rho pin prominent, 1892 167
- 5.2Room in the Children’s Building at Hull-House, 1895 173
- 5.3Ellen Gates Starr, co-founder of Hull-House, c. 1889 175
- 5.4Interior decoration in a Hull-House parlor, c. 1895 176
- 5.5A “Living Picture” from the Christmas Tableaux at Hull-House, c.1925 181
- 5.6Alex Elson as King Merman in The Merman’s Bride, 1928 186
- 5.7The textile room in the Hull-House Labor Museum, 1900 197
- 5.8Ellen Gates Starr, left, and her student Peter Verburg, right, seated in the bookbindery, c. 1890s 200
- 5.9Ellen Gates Starr, age fifty-seven, 1916 206
- 6.1Jane Addams, age fifty-two, 1912 221
- 6.2Hull-House settlement: The Butler Building and Children’s Building, 1895 231
- 6.3Hull-House Director, Charlotte Carr, with jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman on September 15th, 1938 246
- 6.4Benny Goodman performs in Bowen Hall with his integrated ensemble on September 15th, 1938 247
- 6.5Alexander Saxton’s block print, used as the cover for the Hull-House Magazine, December 1939 251