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    Clare Boothe Luce (née Ann Clare Boothe; March 10, 1903 – October 9, 1987) was an American writer, politician, diplomat, and public conservative figure...
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  • The Clare Boothe Luce Award was established in 1991 by The Heritage Foundation, a Washington, D.C.–based public policy research institute, in memory of...
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    and Henry Luce III, before divorcing in 1935. In 1935, he married his second wife, Clare Boothe Luce, who had an 11-year-old daughter, Ann Clare Brokaw,...
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  • biographer of Clare Boothe Luce (1903–1987), the playwright, congresswoman and diplomat. In 1997 she published the first volume of Luce's biography, Rage...
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  • The artist Frida Kahlo created a famous painting commissioned by Clare Boothe Luce, titled The Suicide of Dorothy Hale. Hale was born Dorothy Donovan...
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  • who was visiting at the time, Clare Boothe Luce, convinced her not to do so and acquired the painting herself. In 1988, Luce donated the painting to Wilhelmina...
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  • and Samuel Fuller is based on the 1939 play of the same title by Clare Boothe Luce. When police officer Moe Finkelstein (Milton Berle) and his colleague...
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  • Cukor-directed 1939 film of the same name based on a 1936 play by Clare Boothe Luce. Though a commercial success, The Women was panned by critics. Clothing...
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    immediate family members from abroad. The Act was proposed by Republican Clare Boothe Luce and Democrat Emanuel Celler in 1943 and signed into law by US President...
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    musical Wicked and for originating the roles of Alice Murphy and Clare Boothe Luce in the Broadway musicals Bright Star and Flying Over Sunset, respectively...
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  • politician Chris Boothe, fictional character from the soap opera Passions Clare Boothe Luce (1903–1987), American author and politician Demico Boothe, American...
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  • Francisco Examiner. May 21, 1929. Krebs, Albin (October 10, 1987). "Clare Boothe Luce Dies at 84: Playwright, Politician, Envoy". The New York Times. Retrieved...
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  • Dooley Wilson and Regis Toomey. The movie was based on a story by Clare Boothe Luce, and the screenplay was written by Oscar Millard and Sally Benson...
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    at her mother's apartment in the complex), Senator Russell Long, Clare Boothe Luce (after 1983), Robert McNamara, John and Martha Mitchell, Paul O'Neill...
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  • musical is a fictional account of a meeting between Aldous Huxley, Clare Boothe Luce and Cary Grant, who all used the drug LSD. The musical had a reading...
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  • The Women (play) (category Plays by Clare Boothe Luce)
    The Women is a 1936 American play, a comedy of manners by Clare Boothe Luce. Only women compose the cast. The original Broadway production, directed by...
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    Goodyear, then the president of the MoMA, and Clare Boothe Luce, for whom she painted a portrait of Luce's friend, socialite Dorothy Hale, who had committed...
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  • Abide with Me (play) (category Plays by Clare Boothe Luce)
    Abide with Me is a 1935 play by American playwright Clare Boothe Luce. Other main production staff include stager John Hayden and scenic designer P. Dodd...
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    Isabella Beecher Hooker Emeline Roberts Jones Barbara B. Kennelly Clare Boothe Luce Rachel Taylor Milton Alice Paul Ellen Ash Peters Ann Petry Sarah Porter...
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    Littlefield, 2000: 13–34. Bollinger, Laurel. "Placental Economy: Octavia Butler, Luce Irigaray, And Speculative Subjectivity". Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory...
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  • Americans for Prosperity, the Institute for Free Speech, and the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute. "Meet the Billionaire Couple Trying to Reshape the...
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    Margin for Error (play) (category Plays by Clare Boothe Luce)
    Margin for Error is a two-act play written in 1939 by Clare Boothe Luce. It is a satire of Nazism, and was staged on Broadway shortly after World War...
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  • remake of the 1939 comedy film The Women. Both films are based on Clare Boothe Luce's original 1936 play. Kay Hilliard, a former nightclub singer, discovers...
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    Isabella Beecher Hooker Emeline Roberts Jones Barbara B. Kennelly Clare Boothe Luce Rachel Taylor Milton Alice Paul Ellen Ash Peters Ann Petry Sarah Porter...
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    They testified before a congressional committee in 1962. In 1963, Clare Boothe Luce wrote an article for LIFE magazine publicizing the women and criticizing...
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    Great American Conservative Women: Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute: 9780972139908: Amazon.com: Books. Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute. 2002. ISBN 0972139907...
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    comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor. The film is based on Clare Boothe Luce's 1936 play of the same name, and was adapted for the screen by Anita...
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  • Governor William Scranton from Pennsylvania (1963-1967) Representative Clare Boothe Luce from Connecticut (1943-1947) Sigelman, Lee; Wahlbeck, Paul (December...
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    friends with great ease, many among the rich and famous, notably author Clare Boothe Luce and statesman Bernard Baruch. At the height of the Great Depression...
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    Isabella Beecher Hooker Emeline Roberts Jones Barbara B. Kennelly Clare Boothe Luce Rachel Taylor Milton Alice Paul Ellen Ash Peters Ann Petry Sarah Porter...
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