Clare Boothe Luce was an American writer, politician, diplomat, and public conservative figure. A versatile author, she is best known for her 1936 hit play The Women, which had an all-female cast.
I Eat the Stars: How to Live Fully and Beautifully in a Collapsing World Crawford, a bassist for the Avett Brothers and “history enthusiast,” debuts with a fantastic, boosterish biography of famous ...
Sylvia Jukes Morris, a British-born biographer of first lady Edith Roosevelt and playwright-diplomat Clare Boothe Luce, whose lives she chronicled in lucid prose and meticulous detail, died Jan. 5 in ...
Clare Boothe Luce was an American author, politician, US Ambassador and notable public conservative figure. She was the first American woman appointed to a major ambassadorial post abroad. Wikipedia* ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Simple, but elegant was the way that Clare Boothe Luce ordered her surroundings. The second wife of Time, Life publisher Henry R. Luce, she was mistress of a 59-acre estate in Stamford, Conn., and a 7 ...
After her election to Congress last November, Connecticut’s Representative Clare Boothe Luce was swamped with bids to write a column about Washington. News syndicates and magazines guessed that ...
Time magazine dubbed Clare Boothe Luce America’s first renaissance woman after a long career as an author, playwright, journalist, politician and ambassador. By 30, she had been named managing editor ...