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Twenty Years at Hull House: Dedication
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table of contents
Titlepage
Imprint
Dedication
Preface
Twenty Years at Hull House
Frontispiece
I: Earliest Impressions
II: Influence of Lincoln
III: Boarding-School Ideals
IV: The Snare of Preparation
V: First Days at Hull House
VI: Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements
VII: Some Early Undertakings at Hull House
VII: Problems of Poverty
IX: A Decade of Economic Discussion
X: Pioneer Labor Legislation in Illinois
XI: Immigrants and Their Children
XII: Tolstoyism
XIII: Public Activities and Investigations
XIV: Civic Cooperation
XV: The Value of Social Clubs
XVI: Arts at Hull House
XVII: Echoes of the Russian Revolution
XVIII: Socialized Education
Endnotes
List of Illustrations
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the memory of
my father
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