Telegrams
Telegram dated January 8, 1953 sent to Marilyn from Wade Nichols, of Redbook magazine
Telegram dated January 18, 1954 sent to Marilyn from Lauren Bacall
Telegram dated June 25, 1954
sent to Marilyn from Spyros Skouras
Telegram dated July 18, 1957 sent to Marilyn from Richard Avedon
Telegram dated July 9, 1958 sent to Marilyn from Richard Avedon
Telegram dated July 11, 1959
sent to Marilyn from Richard Avedon
Telegram dated June 26, 1957 sent from R.Ney
Telegram dated May 13, 1957 sent from Charles James
Telegram dated April 3, 1958 sent from English reporter Donald Zec
Telegram dated June 26, 1958 sent from Mary Leatherbee from Life magazine
Telegram dated July 11, 1958, sent from Sidney Chaplin
Telegram dated October 7, 1958 sent by Paula Strasberg
Telegram dated October 9, 1958 sent by Paula Strasberg
Telegram dated November 28, 1958, for her non participation to the Crystal Star prizegiving in France
Telegram dated January 31, 1959 sent from Pat Newcomb
Telegram dated April 15, 1959 sent from the Ambassador Hotel's assistant manager
Telegram dated May 28, 1959 sent from Clifford Odets
Telegram dated October 22, 1959, from Jerry Wald, producer of "Let's Make Love"
Telegram dated November 10, 1959, sent from Sidney Chaplin
Telegram dated January 15, 1960 sent from Tony Randall, her partner in "Let's Make Love",who couldn't attend the movie presentation press conference
Telegram dated February 4, 1960 sent from Jack Cole
Telegram dated June 1, 1960 sent from Eileen and George Chasin for her birthday
Telegram dated June 2, 1960 sent from the Fox to thank her for her visit to Joe Schenck, unwell
Telegram dated June 17, 1960 sent to René Clair, in France
Telegram from 1960 sent to Marilyn from Jerry Wald; Frankie Vaughan, her partner in "Let's Make Love" felt wronged because his name didn't appear on the movie songs record;Wald asked Marilyn to reconsider the
Telegram from Isadore Miller for Marilyn's birthday, probably in 1960
Telegram dated November 5, 1960 Marilyn sent to Mr Decker, her building's guard, announcing her arrival
Telegram dated January 11, 1961 sent to Marilyn by producer Frank Mccarthy, about her performance in "The
Telegram dated January 16, 1961, sent from Jerry Wald
Telegram dated February 10, 1961, sent from Rupert Allan
Telegram dated February 11, 1961 sent from Andre De Dienes, while Marilyn was hospitalized
Telegram from Marlon Brando dated from February 27, 1961, during Marilyn's hospitalization at the Columbia
Presbyterian Hospital
Telegram from John Moore dated May 31, 1961
Telegram dated June 27, 1961 sent to Marilyn from Ann Marlow, asking her if she wanted to play in the TV version of "Rain"; Marilyn's answer, annotated by her secretary : "I would reconsider the thing only if Lee
Telegram dated September 22, 1961 sent from Marilyn to Joe DiMaggio
Telegram dated November 15, 1961 sent to the Marilyn Monroe Productions from Owen Nolean, executive
Telegram dated December 14, 1961 about Maf arriving in Los Angeles
Telegram dated December 25, 1961 sent from May Reis to Marilyn (under the name of Marge Stengel she
used when she lived in Doheny Drive)
Telegram dated December 29, 1961 sent from producer Harold Mirisch
Telegram dated April 16, 1962 sent from screenwriter Nunnally Johnson
Telegram dated April 23, 1962 sent from Benny Burt
Telegram sent to Robert Kennedy dated from June 13, 1962, to apologize for her non attendance to a party
given in the Lawford's honor
Telegram dated June 1, 1962 sent from Joe DiMaggio for her birthday
Telegram dated June 8, 1962 sent from George Cukor
Telegram dated June 22, 1962 sent from editor of Today magazine