Henry Luce


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United States publisher of magazines (1898-1967)

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The Commission on Freedom of the Press existed solely because Henry Luce came up with the idea, persuaded Hutchins that it was feasible, and provided the money.
Henry Luce, the man behind the news magazines Time, Life and Fortune, said: 'I became a journalist to come as close as possible to the heart of the world.'
Buck, author of The Good Earth, and Henry Luce, founder of the Time media franchise.
owner Henry Luce exerted over his reporters' stories in order to control how China would be portrayed to the world.
In 1935 she married Henry Luce, publisher of Time, Fortune and Life magazines.
Hilton, and diplomat and playwright Clare Boothe Luce and her husband Henry Luce, then editor of Time and Life magazines.
for Public Broadcasting, The Ford Foundation, The Henry Luce Foundation, The John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation, and the Annenberg Foundation.
The first is a thoroughly detailed explanation of midcentury American culture through the eyes of its guardians, an influential intelligentsia that included the likes of Walter Lippmann, Henry Luce, and Reinhold Niebuhr.
Look's main competitor was Life, which was published by Henry Luce beginning in 1936.
Launching a pricey business magazine just four months after the crash of Wall Street may have seemed like the definition of editorial hubris, if not a rookie move, but that's exactly what Time co-founder Henry Luce did in February 1930, when he put Fortune on newsstands.
A stellar career as a playwright, journalist, and editor of Vanity Fair brought her the recognition she craved, and a second marriage to media mogul Henry Luce made her one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in America.
Funds from our 2013 conference came from the Henry Luce Foundation, the University of Minnesota's Imagine Fund for Special Events, the Asian American Studies program, the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), the Immigration History Research Center and Archives (IHRC), and other individuals.
MA: We had a windfall from the Henry Luce Foundation, it seemed to me, a fund procured by Dr.
Henry Luce (1898-1967), the editor-in-chief of Time, Life, Fortune, and Sports Illustrated magazines, coined the term "American Century" in 1941 as part of his efforts to overcome American isolationism.
She is currently director of Corporate and Foundation Relations at Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program and chairs the board of The Henry Luce Foundation.