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Authors: Marilyn Monroe
12:00 Ceil Chapman—
530 7th ave—
4th floor tel # LA–4–5800
Saturday Morning 12:00
Sunday Night—Actors Benefit
dinner for them somewhere? At least ask
speak to Paula—about scenes for me in the future
Monday Night
Hair—instead of tues. have done
on Mon. morning—also ask about
comb out for Mon. night.
Dress—
Saturday afternoon 2:30
Lee Strasberg matinee
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Sat Morn—Profile time call about then
C. Chapman
Fri Night
John Moore fitting
Fri Morning
8:30—Francis [illegible] Hair
11:00 Actors Studio
Call Milton about—
1—6 days a week with Hohenberg—Saturdays—because learning and need it and she willing
2—about paying Hohenbergs—Bill—which didn’t give him yet—(can we pay it on Mon?)
3—about white shoes because probably wear white dress (what about wrap?)
Call Lois Weber or A. Jacobs about all yesterday’s papers mainly Herald Trib and Times
Notes:
This note was probably written in December 1955, as the Actors Studio benefit party was held in New York on December 12, to which, however,
Marilyn wore a black dress
.
Paula Strasberg, Lee Strasberg’s wife, was also a very close friend and became Marilyn’s coach during film shoots.
Ceil Chapman has often been said to have been Marilyn’s favorite fashion designer.
John Moore, couturier and interior designer, decorated, did up the Millers’ apartment at 444 East 57th Street in 1955. He created several dresses for Marilyn, including the wedding dress she wore when she married Arthur Miller.
Arthur Jacobs, who was head of his own company, took care of public relations for Marilyn from 1955 until her death.
Lois Weber, who worked for the Arthur P. Jacobs Company, was Marilyn’s press agent in New York.
For Kris
Sept. 9
Jane
’
s 1
2
th birthday on 7th
same year
—Remember, somehow, how—
Mother always tried to
get me to “go out” as
though she felt I
were too unadventurous.
She wanted me even
to show a cruelty
toward woman. This
in my teens. In return,
I showed her that I
was faithful to her.
Notes:
Kris was undoubtedly Dr. Marianne Kris, Marilyn’s New York analyst from 1956 to February 1961.
Jane Miller, Arthur’s elder daughter, was born on September 7, 1944; therefore, this note must have been written in 1956.
for life
It is rather a determination not to be overwhelmed.
for
work
The truth can only be recalled, never invented
Note: This short prose piece and the variation on it on the following page were very likely written on the occasion of Norman Rosten’s birthday. “She gave herself pretty names. One day, she signed a note with Noodle, Sam, Max, Clump, Sugar Finny, Pussy, and so on. An identity name, the little funny imp. It was a very attractive aspect of her personality: she had a great sense of humor” (Norman Rosten,
Marilyn Among Friends
).
It’s time for
sentiment
I know how sentimental we feel
instrumental
sentimental
merely incidental
coincidental
Not a tear you’ll see
Forgive me if I’m
influence by tender feelings
affecting the emotions
meaning—sentimental is a influenced for
tender
feelings
ourselves or myself
sense
sensible—sensitive
Happy birthday and love (we all love you)
Noodle
Sam
Max
Clump
Sugar Finny
Pussy
and all the rest of us—
Starts dream—
262
263
Feb 28
Dec 11
See in older journal—
always admired men who had many women.
It must be that to a child of a dissatisfied woman
the idea of monogamy is hollow
Note: The numbers 262 and 263 probably refer to the same collection of song standards as those shown
here
(the Waldorf-Astoria series). The titles these correspond to are “While We’re Young” (262) and “Wonderful Guy” (263).
Pardon me—I’m sorry to wake you
But I wonder if you could help
me
I’m being abducted
you know—kidnapped—by
him
I thought maybe as soon as
we
got
some place I’d ask the
driver to stop and let me off
But we been driving for hours
and we still don’t seem to be
nowhere at all—not only that
but I’m freezing to death—I
ain’t got much on under
my coat
Sleeping prince—for Paula
don’t stop myself
Name tasks—1 - 2 - 3 - 4 etc.
T—weariness
write out part—copying it
work on exercises
1—cold
learn—lines
logically
—I can’t do more than
one thing at a time