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...sang his first Mass last week. Others: Tenor Maurice Bowker, 42, a scrap inspector in the Bethlehem Steel Co.; Miss Lillian Graves, 71, a soprano who also sings tenor and bass at rehearsals to keep busy ("She's a nut about Bach," says Jones); blind Fay Linn, who moved from Philadelphia just to sing in the choir, and learned the soprano text from Braille...
...would be at the Model T Ford price level, suddenly began to find objections. Said Iowa Farmer A. J. Loveland: "Personally, I think it's too high. After the war you might buy a tractor and a car for $1,090." Said Iowa State Agriculture Secretary Harry D. Linn: "Jeeps will fit in well for runabout errands. But I can't see how the practical farmer is going to go crazy over it. They shake your teeth...
...Chairman. The A.B.A. report was the work of three banking associations with titles as impressive as their memberships. But the philosophy of the critique is largely that of Missouri-born Wilson Linn Hemingway, 64, president of the Mercantile-Commerce Bank & Trust Co. of St. Louis...
Glory, Glory. . . . The winds of a violent "peace" rattled the cornfields of Linn...
...Critic" Linn may think a man's face looks like a retouched photograph (TIME, Oct. 11). He's wrong. All faces have character-showing forms, whether hills, valleys or ravines. This artist considers it his business to show faces as they really...