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BERNICE LAYNE BROWN, the governor's wife, describes courtship, life in the governor's mansion, issues of privacy, pressures, campaigns, security, frugality, family. FRANCIS
M. BROWN, youngest brother of Edmund G. Brown, discusses family life and religion, his brother's administrative and decision-making style, his appointments, and his commitment to lessen social ills. Governor's brother, HAROLD C. BROWN, on the family background, Ida Schuckman and Edmund J. Brown, law practice with his brother, the New Order of Cincinnatus. Daughter CONSTANCE BROWN CARLSON talks about relationships among her brothers and the "male-oriented" household.
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