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Hull-House Association board member John Trutter and Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan) hold an antique telephone at the museum as another man looks on
Hull House Association board member John Trutter (left) and Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan) hold an antique telephone at the museum as another man (likely a University of Illinois at Chicago administrator) looks on. The telephone was a gift presented to the museum by Trutter, who worked at Illinois Bell Telephone Company.
1968

Hull-House Association board member John Trutter, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan), and another man hold an antique telephone at the museum
Hull House Association board member John Trutter (left), Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan), and another man (likely a University of Illinois at Chicago administrator) pose holding an antique telephone at the museum. The telephone was a gift presented to the museum by Trutter, who worked at Illinois Bell Telephone Company.
1968

Hull-House Association board member John Trutter, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan), and another man hold an antique telephone at the museum
Hull House Association board member John Trutter (left), Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan), and another man (likely a University of Illinois at Chicago administrator) pose holding an antique telephone at the museum. The telephone was a gift presented to the museum by Trutter, who worked at Illinois Bell Telephone Company.
1968

Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan) speaks with Hull-House Association board member John Trutter and two other men at the museum
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan), right, speaks with Hull House Association board member John Trutter (second to right) and two other men at the museum; the man on the left is likely an administrator with the University of Illinois at Chicago.
1968

Hull-House Association board member John Trutter and Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan) hold an antique telephone at the museum as another man looks on
Hull House Association board member John Trutter (left) and Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan) hold an antique telephone at the museum as another man (likely a University of Illinois at Chicago administrator) looks on. The telephone was a gift presented to the museum by Trutter, who worked at Illinois Bell Telephone Company.
1968

Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan) speaks with Hull-House Association board member John Trutter and two other men at the museum
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan), right, speaks with Hull House Association board member John Trutter (second to right) and two other men at the museum; the man on the left is likely an administrator with the University of Illinois at Chicago.
1968

Contact sheet with 12 photos of officials at the Jane Addams Hull-House museum
Contact sheet with 12 photos of officials at the Jane Addams Hull House museum, including John Trutter with Illinois Bell and Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan), curator.
1968

Contact sheet with 18 photos of officials at the Jane Addams Hull-House museum
Contact sheet with 18 photos of officials at the Jane Addams Hull House museum, including John Trutter with Illinois Bell and Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan), curator.
1968

Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan), curator of Jane Addams Hull-House museum, seated at Jane Addams' desk
Jane Addams Hull House curator, Mary Lynn McCree (now Bryan), sitting at Jane Addams' desk at Jane Addams Hull House, the museum established at in the original Hull-House building on the site of Hull-House after its relocation in the 1960s; McCree is holding papers.
1968

Man holding an antique telephone at Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, flanked by Hull-House Association board member John Trutter and museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan)
Man (likely an administrator with the University of Illinois at Chicago) holding an antique telephone at Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, flanked by Hull House Association board member John Trutter and museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan). The telephone was a gift presented to the museum by Trutter, who worked at Illinois Bell Telephone Company.
1968

Hull-House Association board member John Trutter hands a gift to Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan)
Hull House Association board member John Trutter hands a wrapped gift box to Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan) as a man (likely an administrator with University of Illinois at Chicago) looks on.
1968

Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan) holds an antique telephone to her ear as Hull-House Association board member John Trutter and another man look on
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan) holds an antique telephone to her ear as Hull House Association board member John Trutter and another man - likely a University of Illinois at Chicago administrator - look on. The telephone was a gift presented to the museum by Trutter, who worked at Illinois Bell Telephone Company.
1968

A man at Jane Addams Hull-House Museum holds an antique candlestick telephone that was in a wrapped gift box; with him are John Trutter of Illinois Bell Telephone Company and museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan)
A man (likely an administrator with the University of Illinois at Chicago) holds an antique candlestick telephone that was in a wrapped gift box at the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum; he is standing between Illinois Bell Telephone Company vice president and Hull House Association board member John Trutter, who presented the gift to the museum, and museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan).
1968

Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree on the stairway in the reception room
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (later Mary Lynn McCree Bryan) sitting on the stairway in the reception room; on the far side of the room is a glass case with framed photos
1969

Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan) speaks with Hull-House Association board member John Trutter and two other men at the museum
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan), right, speaks with Hull House Association board member John Trutter (second to right) and two other men at the museum; the man on the left is likely an administrator with the University of Illinois at Chicago.
1968

Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan) speaks with Hull-House Association board member John Trutter and two other men at the museum
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum curator Mary Lynn McCree (Bryan), right, speaks with Hull House Association board member John Trutter (second to right) and two other men at the museum; the man on the left is likely an administrator with the University of Illinois at Chicago.
1968