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The photo was published on the Inquirer on Feb. 21, 1937.

27193. Home of Pearl S. Buck, Doylestown, Pa.

'Nobel Prize Winners at Anniversary Dinner: Sigrid Undset(Left), Nobel Prize winner in Literature for 1928; and Pearl Buck, winner of 1938, meet for a chat before the Nobel Anniversary Dinner held Dec. 10 in New York City, held by the common council for American Unity.  The Anniversary Dinner in the U.S. this year was given in lieu of the annual awards made in Oslo and Stockholm, but which were interrupted by the war.  Pearl Buck said that unless a "Miracle" occurs another war might develop after the present struggle to save freedom for the world.  There were 26 other Nobel Prize winners at the dinner.'

27194. Pearl S. Buck at Anniversary Dinner

'Author Pearl Buck (Mrs. Walsh) accompanies one of her adopted children, Chieko Usaki Walsh, formerly of Japan to naturalization fete.'

27195. Pearl S. Buck and Her Adopted Child

'Pearl Buck, famous Bucks county writer, shown second from right, as she received a membership card in the women's committee of the Delaware Valley Philharmonic Orchestra Association at her home in Dublin.  Mrs. Herbert Alger, chairman of the committee, makes the presentation.  With them (left to right) are Mrs. Donald Seip, Mrs. Oscar Norbeck, and at right, Gloria Gram.'

27196. Pearl S. Buck with Women's Committee of the Delaware Valley Philharmonic Orchestra Association

27197. Pearl S. Buck

27198. Pearl S. Buck (Mrs. Richard J. Walsh)

27199. Pearl S. Buck

'Pearl Buck returns to Asia with the Patriot.'

27200. Pearl S. Buck (Mrs. Richard J. Walsh)

'The new novel by the Nobel Prize Winner is Dragon Seed, which will be published by the John Day Company on January 22.  Dragon Seed is the February choice of the Book of the Month Club.'

27201. Pearl S. Buck

'Mutual Interests: famous author Pearl Buck (right) who appeared as guest today (April 26) on The Television Womens Club discusses help for retarded children with Mrs. Robert W. Corneilson, Somerville, N.J. President of the New Jersey Federation of Womens Clubs, and Mrs. Stanton H. Davis, Plainfield N.J. Chairman of the Federation's Department of Education.  The latter two also took part in the program which is sponsored by the Penna. Fed. of Womens clubs in Cooperation with New Jersey and Delaware.'

27202. Pearl S. Buck on the Television Womens Club

'Crusader Margaret Sanger Celebrated the 21st anniversary of her birth control movement at a dinner in Washington, D.C. Feb. 12.  Left to right: Leaders in the movement as they appeared at the dinner; Mrs. Pearl Buck, missionary author; Mrs. Sanger and Mrs. Thomas N. Hepburn, mother of Katherine Hepburn stage and screen star.'

27203. Pearl S. Buck, Margaret Sanger, and Mrs. Thomas N. Hepburn

'(Advance) Hollywood, Dec. 27--Movie Producer Now--Pearl Buck, above, Nobel prize-winning novelist, has tried her hand at the age of 68 at producing a movie.  It's "The Big Wave," based on one of her shorter works about a Japanese village caught between a typhoon and and erupting volcano.  The picture was shot in Japan'

27204. Pearl S. Buck