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Illustrations

  1. I.1Portrait of Eleanor Smith, circa 1910 XII
  2. 1.1Eleanor Smith with Jewish Poets 51
  3. 3.1Jane Addams with Children Performers in The Merman’s Bride, 1928 101
  4. 3.2“It’s Summer Today,” choral number from The Trolls’ Holiday by Eleanor Smith, 1905 119
  5. 3.3“Come with Me,” choral number from The Trolls’ Holiday by Eleanor Smith, 1905 122
  6. 3.4“Prologue,” from A Fable in Flowers by Eleanor and Gertrude Madeira Smith, 1918 126
  7. 3.5“When Fields Are Bleak,” aria from A Fable in Flowers by Eleanor and Gertrude Madeira Smith, 1918 129
  8. 3.6Dancers in The Merman’s Bride, 1928 132
  9. 3.7Hannele and Her Children in The Merman’s Bride, 1928 133
  10. 4.1Eleanor Smith with students at the Hull-House Music School, c.1920 139
  11. 4.2Eleanor Smith and her patron, Mary Rozet Smith (unrelated), c. 1896 144
  12. 4.3Enella Benedict, c.1920 146
  13. 4.4Edith de Nancrede, c. 1929 148
  14. 4.5Christmas celebration in Bowen Hall, c.1930s 149
  15. 4.6Edith de Nancrede and her drama club at the Bowen Country Club Camp, Waukegan, Illinois, c. 1925 151
  16. 4.7Mary Rozet Smith, c. 1893–96 154
  17. 5.1Jane Addams with Chi-Rho pin prominent, 1892 167
  18. 5.2Room in the Children’s Building at Hull-House, 1895 173
  19. 5.3Ellen Gates Starr, co-founder of Hull-House, c. 1889 175
  20. 5.4Interior decoration in a Hull-House parlor, c. 1895 176
  21. 5.5A “Living Picture” from the Christmas Tableaux at Hull-House, c.1925 181
  22. 5.6Alex Elson as King Merman in The Merman’s Bride, 1928 186
  23. 5.7The textile room in the Hull-House Labor Museum, 1900 197
  24. 5.8Ellen Gates Starr, left, and her student Peter Verburg, right, seated in the bookbindery, c. 1890s 200
  25. 5.9Ellen Gates Starr, age fifty-seven, 1916 206
  26. 6.1Jane Addams, age fifty-two, 1912 221
  27. 6.2Hull-House settlement: The Butler Building and Children’s Building, 1895 231
  28. 6.3Hull-House Director, Charlotte Carr, with jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman on September 15th, 1938 246
  29. 6.4Benny Goodman performs in Bowen Hall with his integrated ensemble on September 15th, 1938 247
  30. 6.5Alexander Saxton’s block print, used as the cover for the Hull-House Magazine, December 1939 251
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