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Caption reads, "New Brunswick, N. J. May 8 - Novelist Pearl Buck reviews contract covering gift of $1 million from American Institute for Mental Studies to Rutgers Medical School in presentation here yesterday with Dr. Mason W. Gross, president of university. The novelist is president of institute's board of trustees."

85. Pearl S. Buck and Dr. Mason W. Gross

Caption reads, "Philadelphia, July 9 - Pearl Buck Aide Quits - Theodore F. Harris, 38, executive director of the Pearl D. Buck Foundation, has resigned, Miss Buck announced in Philadelphia today after "recent publicity" concerning his "actions with the foundation." Miss Buck said Harris, in his letter of resignation said a recent Philadelphia Magazine article would diminish his effectiveness with the charitable organization."

86. Pearl Buck Aide Quits

87. Portrait of Pearl S. Buck

Pearl Buck becomes the first American woman to win Nobel Prize for literature as she receives award from King Gustav of Sweden during ceremonies at Stockholm. She also won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932.

88. Pearl Buck Accepting Nobel Prize For Literature

"Miss Pearl Buck dances with Theodore F. Harris, executive director of the Pearl S. Buck Foundation."

89. Pearl Buck With Theodore F. Harris

Pearl S. Buck with her husband and step-daughter after their arrival in Stockholm, Sweden

90. Pearl S. Buck with Family, Stockholm, Sweden

91. Pearl S. Buck in Stockholm, Sweden

92. Pearl S. Buck in Stockholm, Sweden

93. Portrait of Pearl S. Buck

Nobel Prize winner Pearl Buck, her husband Richard Walsh and Buck's Danish publisher Halfdan Jespersen in Copenhagen, Denmark.

94. Pearl Buck and Husband Richard Walsh in Denmark

Selma Lagerlof was a Swedish author and fellow Nobel laureate.

95. Pearl S. Buck and Selma Lagerlof

96. Pearl S. Buck and Unidentified Man