Sunnyside Clippings 102/118
Variety, New York, November 14, 1919.
The Masses Cover, July 1917
& The Liberator Cover, March 1918
& Sunnyside Set
„Friends“
Editorial content. „Charlie Chaplin Denies Backing
Eastman‘s Bolshevist Monthly
Famous Film Comedian Declares He and Max Eastman
Merely Are Mutual Admirers – Latter Is an
Aristocrat Forced Our of His Set – Was on Trial During War
for Blocking Draft – Edited ,The Masses,‘ Which
Suspended – Then Started ,Liberator‘ – Visited Picture
Star Last Winter in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles, Nov. 12
Charlie Chaplin today denied having any interest,
either financial or political, in ,The Liberator,‘ the monthly magazine
edited by Max Eastman, and frankly devoted to Bolshevik
propaganda.
Chaplin was interviewed last night by VARIETY‘S
representative. Though cautious at first expressing
his relations with Max Eastman, he admitted they were friends
– really nothing more than usual acquaintances,
according to his phrase.“ (...)
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