a sheet of personal notes about her Actors Studio acting classes in New York handwritten on The Towers of The Waldorf-Astoria stationery in 1955 ($3,000 - $5,000), a 1958 personally owned AFTRA card with receipt that mentioned Monroe owed $38 total for current dues, overdue payment, and penalties ($3,000 - $5,000), and an acting note from Monroe’s 1956 film, Bus Stop with dialogue from her character Cherie handwritten by Monroe with red ink stains ($3,000 - $5,000); a motivational note handwritten by Monroe on The Beverly Hills Hotel stationery that reads: “stretch, expansion, open tree; keep the rule, to begin with a ray tension; keep the balloon, and, dare not to worry, dare to, let go - so loose, then you pick up, stretch into your tone, sense of humor, keeping a giggle inside; let go of my eyes- so relaxed only let my thought, come through, them without, doing anything to them” ($2,000 - $4,000) (photo right); an uncut arcade card sheet of Marilyn Monroe, Charlotte Austin, Debra Paget, Midge Ware, and other models from the 1930s-1950s ($500 - $700);