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"Women Haters:" music / Marjorie White death correction

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Ltb3105

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Jul 11, 2001, 8:52:34 PM7/11/01
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> "In a show in Philadelphia, Dec. 4, 1931, Marjorie White broke three ribs
>in a taxi accident. She got off easy - this time." ['Stooge Journal', #86
>Summer 1998]
> She was a blonde.

Huh?? I thought she was killed in a car wreck?

Laura

L.S. Coker

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Jul 12, 2001, 12:42:12 PM7/12/01
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Thanks to all for the input on this. I wrote Ben privately (off-topic music
discussion).

Roy..re: "At Last"...You say this is not the same song -- or -- version?

I tried to find out more on-line but no luck other than learning Marjorie
White was a Canadian (Winnipeg, Manitoba) and not much younger in age than
Larry at the time.

Stephen.


Ltb3105

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Jul 12, 2001, 5:49:42 PM7/12/01
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> You didn't read my entire post. That's why Cole Johnson wrote, "She got

>off easy - this time."
> She was hit by a car on Aug. 20, 1935. Died the next day, Aug. 21.
>
Ohhhh, okay......

Laura

L.S. Coker

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Jul 12, 2001, 9:58:49 PM7/12/01
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OK,, I understand what you're saying, Roy. Thanks for clarifying that. I
have not seen "Woman Haters" for many many years so I can't remember much of
it. I was told about the song and that got me curious.

Stephen


Curly Q. Link

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Jul 15, 2001, 7:33:03 AM7/15/01
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Here is everything I have on her.
Date of birth (location)
22 July 1908,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Date of death (details)
23 May 1935,
Hollywood, California, USA. (road accident)
Woman Haters (1934) .... Mary
Her Bodyguard (1933) .... Lita
Diplomaniacs (1933) .... Dolores
Black Camel, The (1931) .... Rita Ballou
Broadminded (1931) .... Penny Packer
Charlie Chan Carries On (1931) .... Sadie
Women of All Nations (1931) .... Pee Wee
Possessed (1931) .... Vernice LaVerne
Happy Days (1930) .... Margie
Just Imagine (1930) .... D-6
Oh, for a Man (1930) .... Totsy Franklin
New Movietone Follies of 1930 (1930) .... Vera Fontaine
Golden Calf, The (1930) .... Alice
Sunny Side Up (1929) .... Bea Nichols
Hey! What's behind those drapes?
The back of the drapes.

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