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Career Woman (Tenth Of Twelve) -- Sorrow came to replace this kind of light-hearted pleasantry between Clare Boothe Luce and her daughter, Ann Brokaw (left), shown just before Mrs. Luce delivered the keynote address at the Republican State Convention in Hartford, Conn., 1942. The young girl was killed at the age of 19 in an auto collision in 1944. With her daughter, April, in 1942.The couple were mutually devoted. But April was killed in a car smash. February 20, 1953. (Photo by United Press).

Career Woman (Tenth Of Twelve) -- Sorrow came to replace this kind of light-hearted pleasantry between Clare Boothe Luce and her daughter, Ann Brokaw (left), shown just before Mrs. Luce delivered the keynote address at the Republican State Convention in Hartford, Conn., 1942. The young girl was killed at the age of 19 in an auto collision in 1944. With her daughter, April, in 1942.The couple were mutually devoted. But April was killed in a car smash. February 20, 1953. (Photo by United Press).
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Career Woman (Tenth Of Twelve) -- Sorrow came to replace this kind of light-hearted pleasantry between Clare Boothe Luce and her daughter, Ann Brokaw (left), shown just before Mrs. Luce delivered the keynote address at the Republican State Convention in Hartford, Conn., 1942. The young girl was killed at the age of 19 in an auto collision in 1944. With her daughter, April, in 1942.The couple were mutually devoted. But April was killed in a car smash. February 20, 1953. (Photo by United Press).
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