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[[Lois Lane]]'s high school sweetheart and, in September-October 1950, the organizer of an exhibition of giant office-machines. When Floor’s exhibition is beset by vexing delays, [[Superman]] sees to it that it is ready on schedule, helps restore Floor’s flagging self-confidence, and even reconciles Floor with his fiancée Minnie, who has become needlessly suspicious of his interest in his former girl friend Lois Lane (S No. 66/3: “The Machine that Played Cupid!”) (TGSB).
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[[Lois Lane]]'s high school sweetheart and, in September-October 1950, the organizer of an exhibition of giant office-machines. When Floor’s exhibition is beset by vexing delays, [[Superman]] sees to it that it is ready on schedule, helps restore Floor’s flagging self-confidence, and even reconciles Floor with his fiancée Minnie, who has become needlessly suspicious of his interest in his former girl friend Lois Lane (S No. 66/3: “The Machine that Played Cupid!”). (TGSB)
  
 
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Finney Floor

Lois Lane's high school sweetheart and, in September-October 1950, the organizer of an exhibition of giant office-machines. When Floor’s exhibition is beset by vexing delays, Superman sees to it that it is ready on schedule, helps restore Floor’s flagging self-confidence, and even reconciles Floor with his fiancée Minnie, who has become needlessly suspicious of his interest in his former girl friend Lois Lane (S No. 66/3: “The Machine that Played Cupid!”). (TGSB)

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