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967:Rage for Fame: The Ascent of Clare Boothe Luce
912:What Would Henry Luce Make of the Digital Age?
762:"Why the Power Vacuum at Time Inc. Continues"
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782:"History | The Henry Luce Foundation"
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474:In 1935, he married his second wife,
429:eleven times between 1927 and 1955.)
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679:"Henry R. Luce: End of a Pilgrimage"
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388:and another Yale classmate to form
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895:"A Magazine Master Builder"
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1128:Connecticut Republicans
998:The ideas of Henry Luce
920:excerpt and text search
635:The Emerald of Sigma Pi
1163:Yale University alumni
1158:Time (magazine) people
1113:American Presbyterians
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828:Junior Achievement Inc
512:Great Americans series
506:He was honored by the
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1059:Henry R. Luce Papers
1045:PBS American Masters
963:Morris, Sylvia Jukes
607:Brinkley, pp. 54-57.
454:Luce Memorial Chapel
438:The American Century
370:University of Oxford
149: 1923;
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208:Henry Robinson Luce
54:Henry Robinson Luce
1039:The New York Times
903:The New York Times
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366:Rhodes Scholarship
298:Henry Winters Luce
263:Sports Illustrated
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