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

1. Pearl Buck With Theodore F. Harris

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

2. Pearl Buck and Husband Richard Walsh in Denmark

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

3. Pearl Buck

'A photography by Arnold Garthe of Pearl S. Buck, whose tremendously successful novel "The Good Earth" is followed by another story of Chinese life called "Sons" (John Day Co.)'

4. Pearl S. Buck

'Pearl S. Buck, the author of "The Good Earth" goes back to China.  The recent winner of the Pulitzer Prize is shown as she sailed from Montreal to England to meet her husband and daughter ...'

5. Pearl Buck

Pearl Buck as she sets sail for China from Montreal.

6. Pearl Buck

Pearl Buck about to set sail to China from Montreal.

7. Pearl Buck

'A new photograph of Pearl S. Buck, whose Chinese trilogy is completed with "A House Divided.'

8. Pearl S. Buck

'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.'

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

'Mrs. Pearl Buck, author of numerous novels and short stories, photographed in Washington, D. C.'

10. Pearl S. Buck Wins 1938 Nobel Prize

'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.'

11. Pearl Buck

12. Pearl S. Buck

The back of the photo includes a descriptive caption that reads:"New York, November 14- Pearl Buck, Novelist, being awarded the Howells Medal for fiction at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Arts and Letter here today. Robert Grant, member of the Academy, is making the award. The Howells Award was established in honor of William Dean Howells, novelist, and first awarded in 1925."

13. Pearl Buck Wins Medal For Fiction

14. Pearl S. Buck

15. Pearl S. Buck

'Pearl Buck, whose home is near Dublin, Bucks County.'

16. Pearl S. Buck

'Pearl S. Buck--Author, who recently purchased a farm in Bucks Co., Pa. for her residence.'

17. Pearl S. Buck

'Malvina Hoffman (Left), internationally famous sculptress and creator of the life-size reproductions of Racial Types for the "Hall of Man" of the field House in Chicago, receives from Pearl Buck, novelist, the American Woman's Association Award for Eminent Achievement Nov. 15 at the eleventh Annual Friendship Dinner at the American Woman's club.

18. Pearl Buck Presenting Malvina Hoffman an Achievement Award

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.

19. Pearl Buck Accepting Nobel Prize For Literature

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

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

21. Portrait of Pearl S. Buck

22. Pearl S. Buck Enjoys Lunch With Other 'Professional Women'

23. Pearl S. Buck

'Pearl Buck returns to Asia with the Patriot.'

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

'Pearl Buck Nobel Prize Winner--When Pearl Buck was told today that she had won the 1938 Nobel prize for literature she said she "just couldn't believe it."  She is shown in the office of her publisher-husband, Richard J. Walsh, who said his wife probably won the prize for her famous book "The Good Earth", and other works including "This Proud Heart."'

25. Pearl S. Buck with the News of Winning Nobel Prize

'Mrs. Pearl Buck, author of "The Good Earth," who lives near Doylestown, Pa., was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.  She is the first American Woman so honored.'

26. Pearl S. Buck

'Pearl Buck, first American woman to win the Nobel Prize for literature. Former missionary in China and author of the novel, The Good Earth, in addition to other novels and articles, hold the cablegram she received today telling her that she had received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938.  The announcement of the award, which did not mention specifically any of her works, is worth about $40,000.

27. Pearl S. Buck Wins Nobel Prize

28. Pearl S. Buck in Stockholm, Sweden

29. Pearl S. Buck in Stockholm, Sweden

Pictured are members of the Swedish royal family, including King Gustav V (fifth from left) and then-Crown Prince Gustav, later to become King Gustav VI Adolf (third from left). At this ceremony, Pearl Buck was present to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.

30. Nobel Prize Ceremony, Stockholm, Sweden

Selma Lagerlof was a Swedish author and fellow Nobel laureate.

31. Pearl S. Buck and Selma Lagerlof

32. Pearl S. Buck and Unidentified Man

'Pearl Buck American novelist who was awarded the Nobel prize for literature this year, is pictured as she arrived home on the S.S. Aquitania today.  She is telling ship news reporters how much she enjoyed her stay in Stockholm, Sweden, where King Gustave presented her with her prize.'

33. Pearl S. Buck at Home with Nobel Prize

'Stockholm, Sweden...in a brilliant ceremony in the flower-decked great hall of the Stockholm Concert House, Pearl Buck, American writer, is shown receiving from King Gustav V of Sweden the 1938 Nobel Prize in Literature.  Nine members of the Swedish Royal Family, the entire diplomatic corps and outstanding representatives of Sweden's Cultural and Scientific bodies looked on as the 80-year-old Monarch handed Mrs. Buck a parchment certificate bound in tooled leather, the Nobel medal and a check for an amount equal in American money to about [unreadable].'

34. West Virginia Native Pearl Buck Receives Nobel Prize from King Gustav V of Sweden

Text on back reads, "New York: Miss Florence Stevens, of New York, shown with the new sweet pea "Pearl Buck," named in honor of the Nobel Prize winner and developed by Davis Burpee, Philadelphia hybridist, which is on exhibit at the International Flower Show in New York. It is a clear salmon pink with unusually large flowers."

35. Flower Show Favorite

'Nation Wide Drive to Raise One Million Dollars by July 1st 1941, for the relief of the war stricken people of China.  Photo shows, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., member of the Board, with Miss Pearl S. Buck, noted author and chairman of the newly formed China Emergency Relief committee, meet at the apartment of Mrs. Hughes, at 471 Park Ave., during the tea hour...'

36. Pearl S. Buck with Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.

'Nationwide drive to raise one million dollars by July 1, 1941, for the relief of the war-stricken people of China. Photo shows...left to right, Miss. Luise Rainer, English Actress, Mrs. Frank Co Tui, wife of Executive Vice President of the American Bureau for Medical Aide to China., and Miss Pearl S. Buck, noted author chairman of the newly formed China Auspices Drive...meet at Mrs. Hughes, Apartment for tea at 471 Park Ave, NYC.'

37. Pearl S. Buck for Relief of China

'Pearl Buck, left, noted author, and Luise Rainer, famous actress, make plans for the million-dollar drive launched by the China Emergency Relief Committee. The drive is for the benefit of the war-stricken people of China.  Miss Buck is chairman of the drive and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt is honorary chairman.'

38. Pearl S. Buck Seeking Aid for China

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

'Wendell L. Willkie, director of United China Relief, and Pearl S. Buck with poster to be used in drive for $5,000,000 for Chinese Relief.  In Background is a portrait of Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek, wife of the Chinese Centralissimo.'

40. Pearl Buck Presented with Poster

'Miss Pearl S. Buck, author of "The Good Earth" and member of the national executive committee of United China Relief, will speak Monday afternoon at a tea in her Honor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Harris, "Harston" Chestnut Hill.  United China Relief, under the chairmanship of Ludwig C. Lewis, soon launches an appeal in the Philadelphia area for $250,000 to aid 53,000,000 refugees, made homeless by Japanese bombings.'

41. Pearl S. Buck

'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.'

42. Pearl S. Buck

'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.'

43. Pearl S. Buck on NBC

'Council Honors Pearl Buck: New York, N.Y.--Honoring Pearl Buck, famous novelist, for her work on behalf of minorities throughout the world, the Council Against Intolerance in America presented the authoress with the original of their "United WE Conquer" seal, yesterday.  The presentation was made by Henry Koerner, a young Viennese refugee who created the seal in appreciation of the advantages of democracy which he enjoys in America.  George Gordon Battle, co-chairman of the council, presided at the ceremony.  Left to right, at the presentation, are: George Gordon Battle; Pearl Buck; James Waterman Wise, research director of the council; and Henry Koerner.'

44. Pearl Buck Honored

'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.'

45. Pearl S. Buck at Anniversary Dinner

'An anniversary dinner for former winners of the Nobel Peace Prizes was held tonight under the auspices of the Common Council for American Unity.  Because of the war, no new prizes were awarded since the outbreak of Hostilities.  Here, at the dinner, are, (left to right): Sir Norman Angell, Peace Prize Winner in 1933; Pearl Buck, Literature Prize, 1938; and Arthur Holly Compton, Physics Prize, 1936.'

46. Pearl Buck--Nobel Dinner Held for Former Winners

'Novelist Pearl Buck pleads with Los Angeles hearing of California state legislative investigating committee to avoid action "That millions of Asiatics will take as a portent of future discrimination because of race or color."'

47. Pearl Buck Speaks to Committee

'Dr. Wei Tao-Ming, Chinese Ambassador to the U.S., Madame Tao-Ming, and novelist Pearl S. Buck (Center) are shown as they attended a special performance of the motion picture, "Dragon Seed", at Radio City Music Hall tonight (August 1st).  Adapted from Miss Buck's best-selling novel of the same name, the film depicts the heroic struggle of the Chinese against Japanese Aggression.  The performance was held for the benefit of the East and West Association, of which Miss Buck is president.

48. Pearl Buck with Dr. Wei Tao-Ming and Madame Tao-Ming