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Western Union Telegram dated January 15, 1960. Telegram reads: "I'm afraid I canst [sic] be with you today because I am in New York in bed with adhesion. Remember her? If there is any food or drink left over please save it till [sic] I get out there. Remember our date to watch Pillow Talk at any drive in you name= Tony Randall." In 1960 Monroe and Randall starred together in the comedy "Let's Make Love." 5 3/4 by 8 inches Categories: Marilyn Monroe


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2007-06-16

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A telegram to Marilyn Monroe from producer Ann Marlowe again offering Monroe a part in the teleplay Rain . Monroe appears to have dictated a Read more…


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2014-12-05


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A typed Western Union telegram from Marilyn Monroe to Allan "Whitey" Snyder sent upon her being fired from the film Something's Got to Read more…


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2012-03-31


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Leonard Lyons wrote “The Lyon’s Den” for the New York Post from 1934 to 1974. Marilyn Monroe sent him a telegram stating: Dear Leonard: Im Read more…


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2008-06-21


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A series of messages from Simone Noir of Christian Dior in Paris to "Mrs. Miller," the first a letter dated March 7, 1958, reading in Read more…


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2016-11-17


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Two letters and two telegrams from photographers with whom Monroe had famous collaborations: a single-page autograph letter on personalized stationery dated October 28, 1959, from Read more…


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2016-11-17


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Western Union telegram from Marilyn Monroe to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leonardi, dated July 6, 1955. Glued to black scrapbook page. 5 3/4 by 8 Read more…


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2009-06-26


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A pair of telegrams written to Marilyn Monroe by Let’s Make Love (20th Century, 1960) producer Jerry Wald. The first two-page telegram is Read more…


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2014-12-05


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A small piece of paper with note in pencil in Monroe's hand reading "There is only one way he could comment on my sexuality, and Read more…


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2016-11-17


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Two black and white contact sheets of 18 images of Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and the rest of Sweet Sue's All-Girl Orchestra on Read more…


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2012-11-09


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A group of four letters sent to Marilyn Monroe by members of the entertainment industry. The first is a typed, signed letter from agent Freddie Read more…


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2014-12-05