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Clare Boothe Luce was born Ann Boothe, the second illegitimate child of dancer Anna Clara Schneider (aka Snyder, aka Anne Boothe) and William Franklin ...
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Takes conservative ideas to young women and mentors them into effective leaders, and works to make parents preeminent in the education of their children.
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It too proved popular and, along with the latter two plays, confirmed Clare Boothe Luce's status as a leading American playwright. ...
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Quotes by Clare Boothe Luce - part of an extensive collection of quotations by notable women.
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Clare Booth Luce, whose richly varied career encompassed the editorship of Vanity Fair magazine, the writing of hit Broadway plays and service in Congress ...
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Most significant source of private support for women in science, engineering and mathematics. CBL Program categories: 1) undergraduate scholarships and ...
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[General Chiang Kai-Shek and Madame Chiang welcome Clare Boothe Luce ... Clare Boothe Luce photographing casualties in Maymyo, Burma ...
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Clare Boothe Luce. Luce, Clare Boothe (1903-87), American playwright, legislator , and diplomat, born in New York City, and educated at private schools. ...
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Clare Boothe Luce was truly a remarkable woman. Her career spanned seven decades and nearly as many professional interests—journalism, politics, ...
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Clare Boothe Luce, the daughter of a successful businessman, was born in New York City on 10th April, 1903. Clare was privately educated and graduated from ...
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