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Syndicated series The O. Henry Playhouse (1956-57) adapted the story for one of their half-hour episodes. The adaptation has been released on a DVD collection of the show's episodes. [2] The story was included in a 1987 audiotape collection O. Henry Favorites by the Listening Library of Old Greenwich, Connecticut.
The O. Henry House has been the site of the O. Henry Pun-Off, an annual spoken word competition inspired by Porter's love of language, since 1978. (Dr. Samuel E. Gideon, a historical architect and professor at the University of Texas at Austin, was a strong advocate for the saving of the O. Henry House in Austin.)
The pair stay at a boarding house in the nation's capital. There they become acquainted with Henry Hopkins Hargraves, an ambitious actor in vaudeville. Hargraves is seemingly spellbound by the Major's tales of his happier past (of which he is writing a book). Eventually, the Talbots fall behind on their rent.
"One Thousand Dollars" is a short story by O.Henry, with his usual twist ending. ... This page was last edited on 2 March 2024, at 20:08 (UTC).
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At the end of an epic Olympic men's soccer final Friday, France coach Thierry Henry was asked what was next after leading his country to the silver medal at the Paris Games.
"O. Henry was not in fact his pen name. It was a name he took from the guard of his jail cell. A lot of people rely on Wikipedia and this has to be changed. His pen name was not O. Henry and this is a common myth! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.64.210.220 03:46, 7 February 2020 (UTC)