Word: luce
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Magazines have also picked up in sales. Henry Luce (a Yalie) is still selling distressingly large numbers of his magazine. Newsweek now under the same ownership as the Washington Post, is making slow but steady progress in its circulation figures. But the Square still remains perhaps the only place in the country where almost as many copies of the Economist and the Manchester Guardian Weekly are sold as copies of Newsweek and Time. This week the New Statesman is devoted to a special report on American culture. It has also picked up a number of regular readers since the strike...
COLLEGE or WOOSTER Henry R. Luce, editor-in-chief. TIME INC. . L.H.D...
President Kennedy sues Henry Luce for Time's Man of the Year article claiming that Kennedy's qualities "if developed further, may make him a great President." "But I am a great President," Kennedy complains. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. soothes the President by saying he would rather write a biography of Kennedy than Henry Luce.... From Gettysburg, former President Eisenhower telegrams Luce: NOTHING CAN BE DONE WITH THAT FELLAH UNTIL YOU AND ME ARE WILLING TO CONFRONT ONE ANOTHER WITH ANOTHER BELIEVING THAT AS LONG AS PEOPLE ARE MEN, AMERICA IS WHAT MAKES IT. A delegation of Princeton undergraduates calls...
...couple is quoted as saying. Reading the results of the poll, Eisenhower promises not to run again for the presidency. "I can't stand to see a grown public cry," he explains. The public and Kennedy calls Eisenhower "a great President, to whom I bear a striking resemblance." Henry Luce cables agreement, and Kennedy withdraws his law suit. "Henry and I--we're like that," says the Man of the Year...
...Berlin, but on several occasions he strongly opposed the idea of separate occupation zones. In his last talk with F.D.R. in January 1944, Eisenhower urged the President to consider a joint four-power authority for all Germany. As Ike told TIME'S Editor in Chief Henry R. Luce in an interview published by LIFE recently, Roosevelt answered: "Impossible. I'm already committed." Weeks later, Ike made one last try; his personal Chief of Staff, General Walter Bedell Smith, futilely raised the question with Roosevelt and Churchill at a strategy conference in Malta, when the two leaders stopped there...