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English: Visiting Soviet official Nina Popova and daughter Renita Gregoryeva observe linotype machines at the Detroit Free Press. Caption reads: LINOTYPE MACHINES at The Free Press interested Madame Nina Popova and her daughter, Mrs. Gregoryeva. They listened intently to Free Press reporter Tom Houston's explanation.
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Source Sharley, Jean. She's Soviet--But She Likes Our 'Burgers. Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan, Fri, May 27, 1960, Page 28
Author Detroit Free Press; article by Jean Sharley

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Visiting Soviet official Nina Popova and daughter Renita Gregoryeva observe linotype machines at the Detroit Free Press.

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current14:05, 21 November 2023Thumbnail for version as of 14:05, 21 November 20232,823 × 2,540 (1.09 MB)GRubanUploaded a work by ''Detroit Free Press''; article by Jean Sharley from [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-sharley-jean-shes/135437372/ Sharley, Jean. She's Soviet--But She Likes Our 'Burgers.] ''Detroit Free Press'', Detroit, Michigan, Fri, May 27, 1960, Page 28 with UploadWizard