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The original documents are located in Box 52, folder "1975/10/09 - Gianfranco Corsini" of
the James M. Cannon Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 52 of the James M. Cannon Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
MEETING WITH GIANFRANCO CORSINI
Thursday, October 9, 1975
10:00 a.m.
Mr. Cannon's Office
Meeting with Gianfranco Corsini
Thursday, October 9, 1975
10:00 a.m.
GIANFRANCO CORSINI
Writes for the Paese Sera, the most popular and
influential newspaper in Rome.
Corsini is specifically interested in how America is
doing on its 200th anniversary - - what has happened
to the "American dream".
Corsini is a Communist and the paper has Communist leanings
but he is also the best prepared and most knowledgeable
journalist on the United States in Italy and is
basically sympathetic toward the United States.