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Luce recorded those notions in "A Prospectus For A New Magazine." He intended to call this imagined periodical SCOPE: THE SHOW-BOOK OF THE WORLD. For Rockefeller Center, at least, which today has no Time & Scope Building at the corner of 50th Street and 6th Avenue, it's a good thing that Luce and his colleague editors eventually settled upon LIFE--no subtitle, no embroidery...
...life; to see the world; to eyewitness great events; to watch the faces of the poor and the gestures of the proud...To see and to show is the mission now, for the first time, undertaken by a new kind of publication." So Luce promised in his prospectus and so he delivered on Nov. 23, 1936, when the first sellout issue of LIFE kick-started a publishing phenomenon unlike any in the 20th century. For 64 years, in weekly and monthly editions as well as in specials and books, LIFE chronicled the world in pictures, proving time and again, even...
October is a cruelly busy month, and with the temperatures dropping, sitting at home, watching the world go by on the computer screen (somewhere between the response paper and the thesis prospectus) may seem all too comfortable--in that uncomfortable, stressing way that Harvard can be comfortable.. But do your duty--tell the presidential search committee what you think of President Rudenstine (like the fact you have never met him) and what the next President should do differently. Address it to Harvard University Search Committee, Loeb House, Cambridge 02138 (it should go through University mail without trouble...
...monthly. Instead, it will appear as occasional special issues, produced by the staff of TIME, and will form the basis of Internet and other businesses. LIFE was founded as a weekly in 1936, suspended regular publication in 1972, and was relaunched as a monthly in 1978. In the prospectus for the original LIFE, commissioned by Henry Luce, its mission was defined as: "To see life; to see the world; to eyewitness great events; to watch the faces of the poor and the gestures of the proud...to see and be amazed; to see and be instructed." All of us here...
According to the prospectus, the board of directors and executive officers of the bank will only own 1.22 percent of the shares sold...