Letter from Joan Crawford in Los Angeles, California, to Madera Spencer, society and fashion editor at the Montgomery Advertiser, in Montgomery, Alabama.
In the letter, Crawford compliments Spencer on an article she recently published in the Montgomery Advertiser, in which she surveyed several European men to ask what they thought of American women. Crawford refers specifically to Gino di Grandi, an Italian public relations executive, whose response...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access: | http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/13290 |
Summary: | In the letter, Crawford compliments Spencer on an article she recently published in the Montgomery Advertiser, in which she surveyed several European men to ask what they thought of American women. Crawford refers specifically to Gino di Grandi, an Italian public relations executive, whose response was highly critical. The article, "American Women Too Independent, Say European Men: Italian 'Brutally Frank,' Some Polled 'Chicken Out,'" was published in the in the Advertiser on July 28, 1963. |
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