Houdini stirred by article, may sue Sir Arthur : Springfield Union article, January 27, 1925
Summary
This article from the Springfield (Massachusetts) Union reports Houdini's outraged response to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's published attack on him in defense of the medium known as "Margery," whom Houdini had identified as a fraud. Houdini suggests that Conan Doyle himself is senile, describes Margery as "a social climber," and threatens legal action if Conan Doyle does not retract his remarks.
From the collections of the Rare Book and Special Collections Division.
From the Edward Saint scrapbook
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Date
01/01/1925
Source
Library of Congress
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Public Domain