- Ruth Harkness
Ruth Elizabeth Harkness (
21 September 1900 –20 July 1947 ) was an American fashion designer and socialite, who traveled toChina in 1936 and brought back the first livegiant panda to theUnited 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 inShanghai early in 1936. His widow Ruth, then living inNew 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 andChengdu , the team arrived at the mountainous region between China andTibet . There, on9 November 1936, they encountered and captured a nine-week-old panda cub. The panda, which they namedSu-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 inChicago .Harkness was found dead in a hotel room in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , on20 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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