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Definition of Henry Luce
1. Noun. United States publisher of magazines (1898-1967).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Henry Luce
Literary usage of Henry Luce
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Henry Adams and His World by David R. Contosta, Robert Muccigrosso (1993)
"... Nearly fifty years before Henry Luce wrote his famous essay, "The American
Century," for Life Magazine, Henry Adams knew that the United States could ..."
2. A History of the Town of Industry: Franklin County, Maine, from the Earliest by William Collins Hatch (1893)
"But little is known of Henry Luce, the maiden name of whose wife has not been
learned. Documentary evidence shows, however, that he died prior to the month ..."
3. Vital Records of Tisbury, Massachusets, to the Year 1850 by Tisbury (Mass. : Town) (1910)
"Phebe and Henry Luce, Oct. 18, 1722.* Prudence and Sylvanus Allen of Nantucket
... CR] CHAMBERS, Abia and Henry Luce, Jan. 30, 1766. ..."
4. Early Annals of Newington: Comprising the First Records of the Newington by Roger Welles (1874)
"21, 1845, " Voted, That Jeremiah Seymour, Martin Robbins, HE Stoddard, LS Deming,
and Henry Luce be appointed a committee to view and stake out the ground ..."
5. Finding Common Ground: A First Amendment Guide to Religion & Public Education edited by Charles Haynes (1997)
"... The Stewardship Foundation Mr. Henry Luce III, President, The Henry Luce
Foundation; Trustee Mr. William E. MacDonald, Chairman and Chief Executive ..."
6. St. Clair County, Michigan, Its History and Its People: A Narrative Account by William Lee Jenks (1912)
"... the others being Dr. Charles F. Luce, born in Tisbury in 1795; Henry Luce,
born in 1800; and Jashub B. Luce, born in 1785, and a lawyer by profession. ..."