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Pearl S. Buck, Chairman of the governor's committee on handicapped children speaking. Philadelphia Inquirer.

97. Pearl S. Buck Speaking

'Pearl S. Buck, former missionary and author of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel, "The Good Earth" and other works, who will divorce her husband and marry Richard J. Walsh, New York Publisher, according to a copyright story by the United Press May 27.  Neither Mrs. Buck nor Walsh would discuss the report.  Mrs. Buck and her husband, J. Lossing Buck, are the parents of two young daughters, Carolina and Janice.'

98. Pearl Buck

'Novelist Pearl S. Buck receives Temple University's annual Human Service Award from Miss Laura Villani, co-chairman of Brotherhood Week committee, at dinner last night in Mitten Hall.'

99. Pearl S. Buck Awarded

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'Novelist Pearl S. Buck holds 13th annual B'Nai B'rith Inter-Faith award which she received for her work promoting understanding among people.'

103. Pearl Buck Awarded

'Jen Ying Yen, Chinese journalist, reads his part in the script "America Speaks to China" as Pearl Buck, author of the play, looks on.  These NBC dramas, eight in all, are sponsored by the East and West Association and will be short waved to China.'

104. Pearl S. Buck on NBC

'Pearl S. Buck and Oscar Hammerstein, II planning for Gala Welcome House Benefit to be held at Music circus in Lambertville, N.J. on May 31st.  Event includes per-view of "the Pajama Game" followed by supper and dancing on the stage.'

105. Pearl S. Buck

'Left to right, David and Leon Yoder the first two children taken into the Welcome House family in 1949 present a locket of friendship to Nobel prize winner Pearl S. Buck, chairman of the Board of Welcome House...'

106. Pearl S Buck Receives Welcome House Award

'Pearl S. Buck, American novelist, who was awarded the 1931 Pulitzer prize for her novel, "The Good Earth".'

107. Pearl Buck

'Mrs. Robert Hunter, Jr. of Chester, N.Y. recently received the one hundred millionth book distributed by the Book-of-the Month Club after 23 years of selling newly published books by mail.  Mrs. Hunter, mother of three children, lives on a dairy farm which her husband owns and operates.  Thinking that the feat of circulating so many books called for a celebration, the Book-of-the-Month Club invited Mrs. Hunter to New York City for lunch with Pearl Buck, famous Nobel Prize-winning writer, a copy of whose latest novel, "Kinfolk", was the one hundred millionth book.  Here Miss Buck autographs a special copy of her book for Mrs. Hunter.  Conversation at the luncheon table wasn't all literary, since Miss Buck also lives on a farm and enjoyed comparing notes with Mrs. Hunter.  Mrs. Hunter joined the Book-of-the-Month Club in 1939, and has received more than 130 books from it.'

108. Pearl Buck and Mrs. Hunter