DescriptionNina Popova and daughter Renita Gregoryeva at Detroit Free Press cropped 1.jpg
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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