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New York Times, New York, January 16, 1927.
MOVIE STAR CONSULTS WITH HIS ATTORNEY.
Charles Spencer Chaplin (left) and Nathan Burkan, the
lawyer to consult whom he went to New York.
(...) P. & A. Photo, Chicago Tribune, Jan. 15, 1927
„I have examined Mr. Chaplin“
Editorial content. „CHAPLIN ILL IN BED
AFTER BREAK-DOWN
Physician Says His Condition Is Not Serious, but He Will
Rest for Some Time.
STAGE FOR SUIT IS SET
Los Angeles Lawyers Complete Plans for Opening
Monday – Dismissal of Receivers to Be Asked.
Charlie Chaplin has a nervous breakdown and is confined
to his bed, according to a statement issued last night
by Dr. Gustav Tieck, nerve specialist of 40 East Forty-first
Street.
,I have examined Mr. Chaplin and find that he is suffering
from a serious nervous breakdown, considerably
agitated,“ the statement read, ,and will have to remain in bed
for some time.‘“ (...)
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