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President Franklin Roosevelt pictured with Secretary of State Cordell Hull, Assistant Secretary of Defense Louis A. Johnson, and an unidentified man.

481. President Roosevelt and Others

482. Willia Jarvis Robinson, Cora Lewis Jarvis, and Lillie Jarvis Maxwell

Caption reads, "Pearl Buck, the only woman ever to win both the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes in literature, poses with her four adopted daughters at her home in Perkasie, Pa. They are, from left, Cheico, 16; Johanna, 15; Henriette, 18; and Theresa, 17. Henriette is of German-American origin, the other three of Japanese-American origin. The thing closest to the 73-year-old author's heart is the foundation named after her. Its purpose is to raise $10 million to care for some 300,000 unwanted children fathered by American soldiers."

483. Pearl S. Buck with Adopted Daughters, Perkasie, P. A.

Left to right: Vashti Leah Johnson Dotson, Loxie Lee Dotson, Leonard Otis Dotson

484. Dotson Family

The three men from left to right are identified as Slatan, Veon (identified as Jewish), and Watt.

485. Three Men, New Richmond, O. H.

The three men are identified left to right as Sam F. Bray, Slim Bradford, and Egbert. They are members of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.

486. Three Engineers, Big Eddy, O. R.

Caption reads: "Flo Lantz as Goddess of Liberty. Carrie Kate Fleming Scrapbook." The Hall refers to the WVU Woman's Hall.

487. Flag Raising at the Hall

Caption reads: "From Memory Book of Carrie Kate Fleming (BA 1920)."

488. Woman's Hall Group Portrait, Morgantown, W. Va.

Front Row(L to R) Anthony Bowden, Freddy(cousin), Mary Kelley, Isaac Sr., Isaac Jr., Little Mary(cousin). Freddy+Mary were Frank+Maggie's children.Back Row(L to R) Cora Kelley Bowen, Lillian Kelley, John Kelley, SarahJane ("Jenny") Kelley. Maggie+Frank Kelley.

489. Kelley Family Portrait