Introductory Materials
Edmund G. Brown, Sr.
Interview History
I Earl Warren
II Brown as District Attorney
III Brown as Attorney General
IV Elaborations
V Brown's Leadership in the Democratic Party, 1950-1958
VI Viewpoints
Appendices
Index--Edmund Brown
Robert W. Kenny
Interview History
I Kenny Meets Earl Warren
II Kenny Organizes "Rolph for Governor" Campaign
III Impressions of Earl Warren
IV Kenny Supports Warren's Attorney General Campaign of 1938
V Kenny as State Senator and Warren as Attorney General
VII The Japanese-American Relocation, 1942
VII "Operation Switch" in the '42 Election
VIII More Comments On Warren
IX Oil and Politics
X Kenny as Attorney General
Relationship to Governor Warren
Changes in Organization
Victimless Crimes
Alien Land Laws and the Japanese
XI Kenny for Governor vs. Earl Warren, 1946
XII Kenny for State Senate vs. Jack Tenney and Glenn Anderson
XIII The Attempt to Recall Judge Kenny, 1971
Appendices
Index--Robert Kenny
Thomas H. Kuchel
Interview History
I Family Roots in Anaheim
II California State Controller, 1946-1952
III Kuchel's Perspective on the 1952 Republican National Convention
IV The Republican Party in the 1940s and 50s
Index--Thomas Kuchel
Volume Footnotes