banner

Home | Quotations | Newspaper Articles | Special Features | Links | Search


The New York Times, January 30, 1908

Receiver Wants to See Mark Twain.

Armed with an order signed by Judge Holt of the United States District Court, Charles L. Brookheim is looking for Mark Twain to get form him the books of the Plasmon Company, of which the humorist was President prior to the recent bankruptcy proceedings against it. Mr. Bookheim was appointed receiver of the company. Mark Twain is at present in Bermuda.

Return to The New York Times index


Quotations | Newspaper Articles | Special Features | Links | Search