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Jane Addams' grand niece feeds a bite of cake celebrating the centennial of Addams' birth to a girl as the president of the Hull-House board looks on
Jane Addams' grand niece (likely Elizabeth Howland Linn Allen (Murray)) feeds a bite of cake celebrating the centennial of Addams' birth to a girl as the president of the Hull-House board looks on. Behind them is a photo, mostly obscured, of Addams with a young girl, Eleanor Pasquale.
1960

Two children cut into a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth; looking on are three adults: Jane Addams' grand niece, Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church, and the president of the Hull-House board
Two children cut into a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth; looking on are three adults: Jane Addams' grand niece (likely Elizabeth Howland Linn Allen (Murray)), Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church, and the president of the Hull-House board. Behind them is a photo of Addams with a young girl, Eleanor Pasquale.
1960

Jane Addams' grand niece feeds a bite of cake celebrating the centennial of Addams' birth to a girl as the president of the Hull-House board looks on
Jane Addams' grand niece (likely Elizabeth Howland Linn Allen (Murray)) feeds a bite of cake celebrating the centennial of Addams' birth to a girl as the president of the Hull-House board looks on. Behind them is a photo, mostly obscured, of Addams with a young girl, Eleanor Pasquale.
1960

Two children cut into a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth; looking on are three adults: Jane Addams' grand niece, Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church, and the president of the Hull-House board
Two children cut into a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth; looking on are three adults: Jane Addams' grand niece (likely Elizabeth Howland Linn Allen (Murray)), Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church, and the president of the Hull-House board. Behind them is a photo of Addams with a young girl, Eleanor Pasquale.
1960

Two children cut into a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth; looking on are three adults: Jane Addams' grand niece, Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church, and the president of the Hull-House board
Two children cut into a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth; looking on are three adults: Jane Addams' grand niece (likely Elizabeth Howland Linn Allen (Murray)), Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church, and the president of the Hull-House board. Behind them is a photo of Addams with a young girl, Eleanor Pasquale.
1960

Two children cut into a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth; looking on are three adults: Jane Addams' grand niece, Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church, and the president of the Hull-House board
Two children cut into a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth; looking on are three adults: Jane Addams' grand niece (likely Elizabeth Howland Linn Allen (Murray)), Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church, and the president of the Hull-House board. Behind them is a photo of Addams with a young girl, Eleanor Pasquale.
1960

Four children, the Hull-House board president, and Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church use their fingers to lick frosting off a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth
Four children, the Hull House board president, and Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church use their fingers to lick frosting off a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth. Behind them is a photo (mostly obscured) of Addams with a young girl, Eleanor Pasquale.
1960

Four children, the Hull-House board president, and Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church use their fingers to lick frosting off a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth
Four children, the Hull House board president, and Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church use their fingers to lick frosting off a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth. Behind them is a photo (mostly obscured) of Addams with a young girl, Eleanor Paquale.
1960

Two children and Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church cut into a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth; looking on are Jane Addams' grand niece and the president of the Hull-House board
Two children and Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Church cut into a cake celebrating the centennial of Jane Addams' birth; looking on are Jane Addams' grand niece (likely Elizabeth Howland Linn Allen (Murray)) and the president of the Hull-House board. Behind them is a photo, mostly obscured, of Addams with a young girl, Eleanor Pasquale.
1960