She danced with Fred Astaire; she performed on New York and London stages; her marriage was frontpage news. But then someone with a similar name came along and the spotlight turned away. Even her ...
"Actually, I've always called myself an eastern-seaboard international liberal," Clare Boothe Luce declared last week, as she explained why she had threatened to enter the race for the U.S. Senate ...
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="250" caption="Assistant Professor Cindy Regal is the University of Colorado’s first-ever Clare Boothe Luce Professorship ...
The Clare Boothe Luce Research Scholars program supports women in computer science, engineering and physics through opportunities to expand their knowledge through research, build their professional ...
Clare Boothe Luce appeared on Meet the Press in December 1956, the week she retired as Ambassador to Italy. At the time, according to host Ned Brooks, she was one of the ten most admired women in the ...
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 ...
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