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Hannah Clothier Hull

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465: 440: 391: 327: 504:, The Records of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, U.S. Section, Swarthmore College Peace Collection (Scholarly Resources Microfilm, reel 47, #876), by Hannah Hallowell Clothier Hull," in "How Did Women Peace Activists respond to 'Red Scare' Attacks during the 1920s?" by Kathryn Kish Sklar and Helen Baker (Binghamton, NY: State University of New York at Binghamton, 1998). Retrieved online via Alexander Street, Bethesda, Maryland, July 11, 2021. 184:"Peace issues discussed with president, Washington, D.C. Sept. 30, 1936. Delegation from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom leaving the White House today after discussing peace issues with President Roosevelt. The women plan to campaign during the month of October. In the group, left to right: (front) Miss 224:. In 1932 Hull was a delegate to League of Nations Disarmament Conference. She was an officer of the American branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom from 1924 until 1939, and then held the title honorary president until her death in 1958. 181: 243:
Hannah Clothier married fellow Quaker William Isaac Hull, a political science professor at Swarthmore College in 1898. They had two daughters, Mary and Elizabeth. She was widowed in 1939, and died in 1958, after a heart attack at her home in
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She was president of the Swarthmore Woman's Club, and chaired the suffrage committee of the State Federation of Pennsylvania Women. She was on the board of directors at
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parents Isaac Hallowell Clothier and Mary Clapp Jackson Clothier. Her father was co-founder of the
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in 1907. She was chair of the Women's Peace Party in Pennsylvania from 1914 to 1919, through
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Hannah Clothier Hull, Isaac H. Clothier, Dr. William I. Hull portraits, undated
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was an accomplished tennis player who reached the singles final of the
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Document 13: Hannah Clothier Hull to Dorothy Detzer, February 21, 1928
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in Philadelphia after she graduated from Swarthmore. She attended the
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Alice Thacher Post to Hannah Clothier Hull, November 18, 1917
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom people
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Back row, left to right: Mrs. 200:, of Swarthmore, Pa., and Mrs. 117: 172:three times, winning in 1906. 130:Hannah Hallowell Clothier Hull 23:Hannah Hallowell Clothier Hull 1: 571:American women in World War I 561:Suffragists from Pennsylvania 231:, a Quaker retreat center in 606:20th-century American people 458:(December 28, 1898): 2. via 431:Delaware County Daily Times 318:Delaware County Daily Times 293:in Barbara Sicherman, ed., 100:Social Activist, Politician 627: 158:Strawbridge & Clothier 581:Swarthmore College alumni 556:Quakers from Pennsylvania 433:(July 10, 1957): 10. via 250:West Laurel Hill Cemetery 233:Wallingford, Pennsylvania 42:Hannah Hallowell Clothier 28: 210:College Settlement House 74:Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 611:Burials in Pennsylvania 417:(August 23, 1958): 478. 384:(May 22, 1936): 2. via 289:Bernice Berry Nichols, 266:List of peace activists 150:Wynnewood, Pennsylvania 56:Wynnewood, Pennsylvania 354:"Hannah Clothier Hull" 339:Post, Alice Thacher. " 320:(May 2, 1950): 7. via 205: 192:, of Goucher College; 164:in 1891. Her brother 456:Philadelphia Inquirer 183: 522:Hannah Clothier Hull 313:Galja Barish Votaw, 252:(Summit Section) in 194:Mrs. Ernest Gruening 453:"A Notable Wedding" 202:Mildred S. Olmstead 134:Women's Peace Party 596:American feminists 566:American pacifists 483:2017-10-16 at the 426:Elaine Heinemann, 410:2016-11-15 at the 403:Henry J. Cadbury, 206: 190:Gertrude C. 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Index


Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
Women's Peace Party
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Quaker
Strawbridge & Clothier
Swarthmore College
William Clothier
US Open (tennis)

Dorothy Detzer
Gertrude C. Bussey
Mrs. Ernest Gruening
Frank Aydelotte
Mildred S. Olmstead
College Settlement House
Second Hague Conference for International Peace
World War I
American Friends Service Committee
Pendle Hill
Wallingford, Pennsylvania
Swarthmore
West Laurel Hill Cemetery
Bala Cynwyd
List of peace activists


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