Henry Robinson Luce (April 3, 1898 – February 28, 1967), an American magazine magnate, was called 'the most influential private citizen in the America of his day'. He launched and closely supervised a stable of magazines that transformed journalism and the reading habits of upscale Americans. Time summarized and interpreted the week's news; Life was a picture magazine of politics, culture, and society that dominated American visual perceptions in the era before television; Fortune explored in depth the economy and the world of business, introducing to executives avant-garde ideas such as Keyn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/henry-robinson-luce-april-3-1898-february-28-1967-an-american-magazine-magnate-was-called-the-most-influential-private-citizen-in-the-america-of-his-day-he-launched-and-closely-supervised-a-stable-of-magazines-that-transformed-journalism-and-the-reading-habits-of-upscale-americans-time-summarized-and-interpreted-the-weeks-news-life-was-a-picture-magazine-of-politics-culture-and-society-that-dominated-american-visual-perceptions-in-the-era-before-television-fortune-explored-in-depth-the-economy-and-the-world-of-business-introducing-to-executives-avant-garde-ideas-such-as-keyn-image344264998.html
RM2B02HEE–Henry Robinson Luce (April 3, 1898 – February 28, 1967), an American magazine magnate, was called 'the most influential private citizen in the America of his day'. He launched and closely supervised a stable of magazines that transformed journalism and the reading habits of upscale Americans. Time summarized and interpreted the week's news; Life was a picture magazine of politics, culture, and society that dominated American visual perceptions in the era before television; Fortune explored in depth the economy and the world of business, introducing to executives avant-garde ideas such as Keyn
Ramsay Mcdonald as featured on the front cover of Time magazine on August 18th 1924. Gordon Stevenson cover design Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramsay-mcdonald-as-featured-on-the-front-cover-of-time-magazine-on-august-18th-1924-gordon-stevenson-cover-design-image384137714.html
RF2D8XYG2–Ramsay Mcdonald as featured on the front cover of Time magazine on August 18th 1924. Gordon Stevenson cover design
Apr. 04, 1953 - United States Woman Ambassador To Italy Arrives In Naples: Mrs. Clare Luce the newly appointed United States Ambassador to Italy arrives in Naples aboard the Italian liner Andrea Dorea to take up her post in Rome. She is the first woman ever to be accredited to the Italian Government. Photo Shows: Mrs. Clara Luce comes ashore at Naples and is followed by her husband who is editor of the magazine Time and Life etc. He is Mr. Henry Luce. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apr-04-1953-united-states-woman-ambassador-to-italy-arrives-in-naples-image69281986.html
RME0M1TJ–Apr. 04, 1953 - United States Woman Ambassador To Italy Arrives In Naples: Mrs. Clare Luce the newly appointed United States Ambassador to Italy arrives in Naples aboard the Italian liner Andrea Dorea to take up her post in Rome. She is the first woman ever to be accredited to the Italian Government. Photo Shows: Mrs. Clara Luce comes ashore at Naples and is followed by her husband who is editor of the magazine Time and Life etc. He is Mr. Henry Luce.
Portrait of the american president Woodrow Wilson on the cover of Time magazine. Cover Design - Gordon Stevenson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-the-american-president-woodrow-wilson-on-the-cover-of-time-magazine-cover-design-gordon-stevenson-image384137786.html
RF2D8XYJJ–Portrait of the american president Woodrow Wilson on the cover of Time magazine. Cover Design - Gordon Stevenson
J. D. Salinger the celebrated american author of catcher in the rye on the front cover of time magazine. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/j-d-salinger-the-celebrated-american-author-of-catcher-in-the-rye-on-the-front-cover-of-time-magazine-image384137690.html
RF2D8XYF6–J. D. Salinger the celebrated american author of catcher in the rye on the front cover of time magazine.
Career Woman (Third Of Twelve) -- Seldom photographed together, Henry Luce and Clare Boothe Luce are shown as they arrived in New York from Europe aboard the liner Queen Mary in 1938. With her present husband, Henry Luce, the noted publisher, aboard the Queen Mary in 1938. February 20, 1953. (Photo by United Press). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/career-woman-third-of-twelve-seldom-photographed-together-henry-luce-and-clare-boothe-luce-are-shown-as-they-arrived-in-new-york-from-europe-aboard-the-liner-queen-mary-in-1938-with-her-present-husband-henry-luce-the-noted-publisher-aboard-the-queen-mary-in-1938-february-20-1953-photo-by-united-press-image466726579.html
RM2J396EB–Career Woman (Third Of Twelve) -- Seldom photographed together, Henry Luce and Clare Boothe Luce are shown as they arrived in New York from Europe aboard the liner Queen Mary in 1938. With her present husband, Henry Luce, the noted publisher, aboard the Queen Mary in 1938. February 20, 1953. (Photo by United Press).
J. D. Salinger the celebrated american author of catcher in the rye on the front cover of time magazine. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/j-d-salinger-the-celebrated-american-author-of-catcher-in-the-rye-on-the-front-cover-of-time-magazine-image384137703.html
RF2D8XYFK–J. D. Salinger the celebrated american author of catcher in the rye on the front cover of time magazine.
Career Woman (Ninth Of Twelve) -- During the Eisenhower-Taft feud at the Republican Convention in Chicago, 1952, Clare Boothe Luce joined Massachusetts Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., in a demonstration for their favorite candidate by waving a straw hat. She solidly supported General Eisenhower for the US Presidency. February 20, 1953. (Photo by United Press). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/career-woman-ninth-of-twelve-during-the-eisenhower-taft-feud-at-the-republican-convention-in-chicago-1952-clare-boothe-luce-joined-massachusetts-senator-henry-cabot-lodge-jr-in-a-demonstration-for-their-favorite-candidate-by-waving-a-straw-hat-she-solidly-supported-general-eisenhower-for-the-us-presidency-february-20-1953-photo-by-united-press-image466726615.html
RM2J396FK–Career Woman (Ninth Of Twelve) -- During the Eisenhower-Taft feud at the Republican Convention in Chicago, 1952, Clare Boothe Luce joined Massachusetts Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., in a demonstration for their favorite candidate by waving a straw hat. She solidly supported General Eisenhower for the US Presidency. February 20, 1953. (Photo by United Press).
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