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Edith Hyde Robbins Macartney

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47:; they eloped when she was 16 and he was still in college. They had two sons, Norman and John, and divorced shortly before she won the Miss America title. In 1920 she married J.W. Macartney, a Wall Street broker; this marriage broke up due to her alcoholism. There was apparently a third husband who died, but she never spoke about him. 106:
and she had offers from Hollywood, but she declined all of them. She lived in various places in Europe before moving back to New York. By around 1950, she was working as a fortune teller near Times Square under the pseudonym 'Pandora', and she continued doing so at least into the late 1960s. She died
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centered in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The ball's beauty contest had been promoted beforehand, and the event drew socialites, artists, and several hundred young women. It was a costume ball with emphasis on 'oriental' costumes, and Hyde's harem outfit, which was heavily jeweled and embroidered, would
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Hyde was chosen as Miss America at the Chu Chin Chow Ball at the Hotel des Artistes in New York on the evening of February 1, 1919, the year before the start of the better-known
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She was born Edith Norman Hyde to a well-to-do family in Boston, Massachusetts. Her father, Raymond Newton Hyde, was a landscape artist.
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Some sources claim that Hyde's photograph as contest winner was the first to be transmitted via the brand-new technology of
22:(1895 – April 1978) became the first-ever "Miss America" in 1919 in a contest held in New York City. She later became a 220: 291: 72: 80: 253: 286: 281: 56: 64: 83:, who afterwards painted Hyde's portrait. She was presented with a golden apple as her trophy. 168: 103: 99: 76: 68: 23: 270: 44: 182:
Golden Horrors: An Illustrated Critical Filmography of Terror Cinema, 1931-1939
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Hyde was married three times. Her first husband was the writer
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fortune teller
Pandora
Clarence Aaron "Tod" Robbins
Miss America pageant
Charles Dana Gibson
Harrison Fisher
Howard Chandler Christy
Penrhyn Stanlaws
James Montgomery Flagg
wirephoto
Florenz Ziegfeld
Ziegfeld Follies











"First Miss America Now Card Reader"




"The First Real Miss America"
"Miss Acheson Weds Canadian Captain"

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