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Brower talks about her mother, Anne Hus Brower. Her mother was her father's best page-tracker, adviser, editor, critic, fan, and sparring partner in matters of English usage. She bore his four children, ran his household, and brought into his life ideas and values developed through her own rich...

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Audiences
Boring
Brower, David
Children
Colleges & universities
Editing
Environmental protection
Environmentalism
Households
Muir, John
Mumford, Lewis
Regional planning
Tidal bores
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