Clare Boothe Luce
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Clare Boothe Luce (March 10, 1903 – October 9, 1987) was the first American woman appointed to a major ambassadorial post abroad. A versatile author, she is best known for her 1936 hit play The Women, which had an all-female cast. Her writings extended from drama and screen scenarios to fiction, journalism, and war reportage. She was the wife of Henry Luce, publisher of Time, Life and Fortune.
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Creighton University profile of Clare Boothe Luce Creighton University profile of Clare Boothe Luce www.creighton.edu/Luce/aboutcbl.html - Web |
Henry Luce profile Henry Luce profile www.hluce.org/cblprogram.aspx - Web |
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Clare Boothe Luce biography at Women in History we... Clare Boothe Luce biography at Women in History website www.lkwdpl.org/wihohio/luce-cla.htm - Web |
Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute website Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute website www.cblpi.org - Web |
Booknotes interview with Sylvia Jukes Morris on Ra... Booknotes interview with Sylvia Jukes Morris on Rage For Fame: The Ascent of Clare Boothe Luce, July 27, 1997. www.booknotes.org/Watch/86638-1/Sylvia+Jukes+Morris.aspx - Web |