Ruth Harkness

Ruth Harkness

Ruth Elizabeth Harkness (21 September 1900 – 20 July 1947) was an American fashion designer and socialite, who traveled to China in 1936 and brought back the first live giant panda to the United States - not in a cage, or on a leash, but wrapped in her arms.

Harkness was born in Titusville, Pennsylvania. In 1934, her husband Bill Harkness had traveled to China in search of a panda, but died of throat cancer in Shanghai early in 1936. His widow Ruth, then living in New York, decided to complete the mission herself.

Harkness traveled to Shanghai, and with the help of a Chinese-American explorer named Quentin Young, launched her own panda mission. After passing through Chongqing and Chengdu, the team arrived at the mountainous region between China and Tibet. There, on 9 November 1936, they encountered and captured a nine-week-old panda cub. The panda, which they named Su-Lin after Young's sister-in-law, was bottle-fed baby formula on the journey back to Shanghai and the United States.

The panda caused a great sensation in the American press and eventually ended up at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago.

Harkness was found dead in a hotel room in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on 20 July 1947.

External links

* [http://www.marybakereddylibrary.org/exhibits/socialitetoexplorer_transcript.jhtml Article]
* [http://www.vickicroke.com/ Book]
* [http://www.imax.com/chinapanda/ IMAX Film]

Bibliography

Harkness, Ruth, " The Lady and the Panda" 1938

Chicago Brookfield Zoological Society, Chicago,Federici~Ross, Andrea, "Let the Lions Roar, History of the Brookfield Zoo"

Schaller, George B, New York Zoological Society, National Gerographic magazine archive,Vol. 160. No.6, Dec. 1981, Vol 169, No. 3 march 1986 Brady, Erika, Smithsonian Institute, Magazine, Vol.14 Number 9, " First Panda Shanghaied in China,stirred up a Ruckas"

Kiefer, Michael, "Chasing the Giant Panda" 2002, Isbn# 1-56858-223-4

Masloff, E.B. '" Panda Wishes" , (2000)Photograph shown by Teen Beckstedcopyright photos of Su Lin by request tantigerkitty@yahoo.com

Masloff, E.B., "A Time for Loving Pandas", Published on http://www.Femexplorers.com (2002)

*Croke, Vicki Constantine, "The Lady and the Panda" (2005) (ISBN 0-375-50783-3).

Also Written by Ruth Harkness:

*Harkness, Ruth, "Pangoan Diary" (1942).
*Harkness, Ruth, "Mexican Mornings" "Gourmet", February 1947


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