Clara Bow: Runnin' Wild, Volume 10The legendary predecessor of Marilyn Monroe and Madonna, Clara Bow was America's sweetheart in the 1920's as the original flapper. She starred in over fifty films, including It, but ended her life as a recluse. |
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... Earl Pearson , a twenty- six - year - old Texan who had come to Los Angeles for his urology residency . At the end of their conversation , Earl Pearson asked Tui to dinner . She declined . The next day he asked again . Once more she ...
... Earl Pearson , a twenty- six - year - old Texan who had come to Los Angeles for his urology residency . At the end of their conversation , Earl Pearson asked Tui to dinner . She declined . The next day he asked again . Once more she ...
Page 146
... Earl Pearson relatively quiet , but encouraged by his promises of divorce , Clara soon began referring to Pearson in interviews . One was particularly explicit . " I have found the one man who brings complete happiness into living ...
... Earl Pearson relatively quiet , but encouraged by his promises of divorce , Clara soon began referring to Pearson in interviews . One was particularly explicit . " I have found the one man who brings complete happiness into living ...
Page 198
... Pearson had received it . Elizabeth Pearson claimed she had refused it . Clara didn't have the money . Who did ? The obvious culprit was Earl Pearson . By June , 1930 he had returned to Texas , reconciled with his wife , started a ...
... Pearson had received it . Elizabeth Pearson claimed she had refused it . Clara didn't have the money . Who did ? The obvious culprit was Earl Pearson . By June , 1930 he had returned to Texas , reconciled with his wife , started a ...
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