Eleanor Stockstrom McMillen Brown; Interior Designer at White House
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Eleanor Stockstrom McMillen Brown, 100, interior designer who decorated President Lyndon B. Johnson’s White House family quarters and Blair House, the government’s guest house. Mrs. Brown studied at Parsons School of Design in New York and went to business and secretarial schools before founding McMillen Inc. design firm in 1924. She was noted for great style and exceptional business sense and an uncanny ability to arrange furniture in a workable way. On Wednesday in Manhattan.
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