Hannah Clothier Hull

Hannah Clothier Hull volunteered at the College Settlement House in Philadelphia after she graduated from Swarthmore.

[4] She was an officer of the American branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom from 1924 until 1939,[5] and then held the title honorary president until her death in 1958.

[6] She was president of the Swarthmore Woman's Club, and chaired the suffrage committee of the State Federation of Pennsylvania Women.

[7] Hannah Clothier married fellow Quaker William Isaac Hull, a political science professor at Swarthmore College in 1898.

[1] She is buried in the family plot at West Laurel Hill Cemetery (Summit Section) in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.

"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 Dorothy Detzer , recently returned from the world Peace Congress in Brussels; Mrs. Hannah Clothier Hull, President of the League; Dr. Gertrude C. Bussey , of Goucher College; Mrs. Ernest Gruening . Back row, left to right: Mrs. Frank Aydelotte , of Swarthmore, Pa., and Mrs. Mildred S. Olmstead , who just made an expensive trip through the West and Middle West speaking on the need for peace"