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Patricia Buckley Bozell was the seventh of the Buckley children and, as WFB put it, the one with whom he was "paired from infancy.".(THE WEEK)(Obituary)(Brief article)

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Patricia Buckley Bozell was the seventh of the Buckley children and, as WFB put it, the one with whom he was "paired from infancy." She married Bill's best friend and debating partner from Yale, Brent Bozell, and set about producing a family as large as the one she had been raised in. Never a silent partner, she was actively involved in Brent's public life, first in defense of Senator McCarthy (and Trish had wonderful stories about a side of Joe McCarthy most people never knew) and then in the early days of NATIONAL REVIEW. When, in 1966, Brent's politics diverged from ...

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