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We arrived back at the Ritz hotel at about 3 o'clock in the morning. I had already booked airplane seats for London. We were going Sunday morning. Both of us were tired out. We both had been drinking a little. I insisted that we had better not pack then, but rather get up early before our trip and do
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She was kept alive only by hypodermic injections during the last twelve hours. I was the last one she recognized. I watched her eyes glaze and realized she was dying. I asked her how she was feeling and she answered: 'Pretty weak, but I'll be all right in a little while, don't worry, darling.' Those
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solution, a topical medication that had been prescribed to
Pickford to treat sores caused by his chronic syphilis. While accounts vary, authorities speculated that Thomas thought the flask contained either drinking water or a sleeping tonic. The medication's label was in French, which may have added
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of Greek mythology. The portrait depicts Thomas nude from the waist up, covering her left breast with her left hand while holding a rose with her right above her upraised face. The painting remained in his personal collection until his death in 1982 and was sold by his estate to a private collector
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and I felt that Olive, being in musical comedy, belonged to an alien world. Ollie had all the rich, eligible men of the social world at her feet. She had been deluged with proposals from her own world of the theater as well. Which was not at all surprising. The beauty of Olive Thomas is legendary.
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Suddenly she shrieked: 'My God.' I jumped out of bed, rushed toward her and caught her in my arms. She cried to me to find out what was in the bottle. I picked it up and read: 'Poison.' It was a toilet solution and the label was in French. I realized what she had done and sent for the doctor.
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Meanwhile, I forced her to drink water in order to make her vomit. She screamed, 'O, my God, I'm poisoned.' I forced the whites of eggs down her throat, hoping to offset the poison. The doctor came. He pumped her stomach three times while I held Olive.
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life as only one case in fifty. She seemed stronger the last two days. She was conscious, and said she would get better and go home to her mother. 'It's all a mistake, darling Jack,' she said. But I knew she was dying.
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were her last words. I held her in my arms and she died an hour later. Owen Moore was at her bedside. All stories and rumors of wild parties and cocaine and domestic fights since we left New York are untrue.
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proved to be popular and became one of Thomas's most successful films. On October 4, 1920, Thomas's final film,
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2587:. Palmer Photoplay Corporation Department of Education.
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2401:Golden Images 41 Essays on Silent Film Stars
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1941:"Bichloride of Mercury Killed Olive Thomas"
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1660:"The Life and Death of Olive Thomas"
855:Olive Thomas: Everybody's Sweetheart
617:Autographed photo of Thomas, c. 1916
2860:People from Charleroi, Pennsylvania
2795:20th-century American women writers
2790:20th-century American screenwriters
1658:Long, Bruce, ed. (September 1995).
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2287:. University of California Press.
2033:"Women Faint At Olive Thomas Rite"
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2325:. University of Minnesota Press.
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2013:. September 20, 1920. p. 1
1975:. September 14, 1920. p. 1
1947:. September 15, 1920. p. 6
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2528:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
2167:. November 23, 1920. p. 4
1775:. February 4, 1931. p. 19
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2080:. October 5, 1920. p. 16
1915:"Denies Olive Thomas Suicide"
2835:American women screenwriters
2644:Sagert, Kelly Boyer (2010).
2592:Petrucelli, Alan W. (2009).
2483:. Continuum Intl Pub Group.
2139:. August 15, 1922. p. 8
1210:Nancy, later Lady Cleveland
700:Controversy and death ruling
2805:Actresses from Pennsylvania
2800:Accidental deaths in France
779:St. Thomas Episcopal Church
711:Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
271:Oliva R. Duffy was born in
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2718:Internet Broadway Database
2709:Literature on Olive Thomas
2682:Whitfield, Eileen (2007).
2581:Palmer, Frederick (1922).
2543:Mizejewski, Linda (1999).
2458:Ghosthunting New York City
2340:DiMare, Philip C. (2011).
864:wrote a biography titled,
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773:On September 29, 1920, an
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288:McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania
2870:Unsolved deaths in France
2611:Pizzitola, Louis (2002).
2547:. Duke University Press.
2479:Musical theatre a history
2418:Hanson, Bruce K. (2011).
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2663:Vogel, Michelle (2007).
2441:. McFarland Publishing.
2422:. McFarland Publishing.
2378:Foster, Charles (2000).
2283:Beauchamp, Cari (1998).
1741:Desser & Jowett 2000
1394:Vogel, Michelle (2014).
755:Olive Thomas Pickford's
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259:, that brought on acute
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2323:Hollywood Goes Shopping
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825:in 1921, the murder of
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351:Howard Chandler Christy
273:Charleroi, Pennsylvania
113:Oliveretta Elaine Duffy
61:Charleroi, Pennsylvania
2475:Kenrick, John (2008).
2359:Fleming, E.J. (2008).
2306:. Penguin Paperbacks.
2302:Blum, Deborah (2011).
2011:Meriden Morning Record
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1921:. September 26, 1920
1801:. September 11, 1920
1223:Prudence on Broadway
940:Moving Picture World
898:, Tony Award winner
823:Fatty Arbuckle trial
277:Selznick Productions
172: 1911;
2562:Ogden, Tom (2009).
2164:The Pittsburg Press
2078:The Pittsburg Press
1773:The Pittsburg Press
1691:"Plays and Players"
1689:York, Cal. (1920).
1464:"Memories of Olive"
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639:Sunshine and Shadow
607:The Pittsburg Press
422:During her time in
238:The Midnight Frolic
158:Bernard Krug Thomas
88:Cause of death
2750:TCM Movie Database
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2105:The New York Times
2037:The New York Times
1516:. October 22, 1919
1192:Up-stairs and Down
1106:Betty Takes a Hand
1075:Indiscreet Corinne
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837:In popular culture
783:The New York Times
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523:Indiscreet Corrine
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257:mercury dichloride
72:September 10, 1920
2693:978-0-8131-9179-9
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2655:978-0-313-37690-0
2624:978-0-231-11646-6
2603:978-0-399-53527-7
2596:. Perigee Trade.
2573:978-0-7627-4949-2
2554:978-0-8223-2323-5
2535:978-0-275-98259-1
2522:Menefee, David W.
2513:978-0-7890-1843-4
2490:978-0-8264-2860-8
2467:978-1-57860-448-7
2460:. Clerisy Press.
2448:978-0-7864-6407-4
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2410:978-0-7864-0834-4
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2351:978-1-59884-297-5
2332:978-0-8166-3513-9
2313:978-0-14-311882-4
2222:Hanson, Nils 2011
2061:Hanson, Nils 2011
1972:The Vancouver Sun
1945:The Toronto World
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2384:. Dundurn.
2276:Works cited
2242:December 2,
2198:DiMare 2011
1863:Foster 2000
1753:Sagert 2010
1729:Golden 2001
1712:Palmer 1922
1677:Golden 2001
1664:Taylorology
1621:, p. 2
1562:Golden 2001
1550:Hladik 2010
1424:Golden 2001
1322:The Flapper
1097:Uncredited
918:Filmography
904:Fanny Brice
900:Daisy Eagan
884:Rachel York
851:Hugh Hefner
759:in New York
656:the Follies
582:The Flapper
569:The Flapper
525:(1917) and
424:The Follies
284:steelworker
221:silent-film
134:photo model
2764:Categories
1619:Vogel 2007
1538:Ogden 2009
1451:Vogel 2007
1439:Vogel 2007
1381:References
1268:Out Yonder
1214:Incomplete
1089:Tom Sawyer
958:Lobby card
876:Ghostlight
872:Ghostlight
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694:Owen Moore
677:Hotel Ritz
563:Out Yonder
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1875:Blum 2011
1695:Photoplay
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1347:film
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