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- Clare_Boothe_Luce abstract "Clare Boothe Luce (March 10, 1903 – October 9, 1987) was the first American woman appointed to a major ambassadorial post abroad. A versatile author, she is best known for her 1936 hit play The Women, which had an all-female cast. Her writings extended from drama and screen scenarios to fiction, journalism, and war reportage. She was the wife of Henry Luce, publisher of Time, Life and Fortune. Politically, Luce was a Republican who became steadily more conservative in later life. In her youth however, she flirted briefly with the Democratic liberalism of Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a protege of Bernard Baruch. During her two terms as a Congresswoman from Connecticut in the early 1940s, her moderate views, especially toward blacks, immigrants, and women denied professional careers, contrasted with those of most of men in her party. Although she was a strong supporter of the Anglo-American alliance in World War II, she remained outspokenly critical of the British presence in India. A charismatic and forceful public speaker, especially after her conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1946, she campaigned for every Republican presidential candidate from Wendell Willkie to Ronald Reagan.".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce activeYearsEndDate "1956-04-27".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce activeYearsEndDate "1959-05-01".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce activeYearsStartDate "1953-05-04".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce activeYearsStartDate "1959-04-28".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce alias "Boothe, Ann Clare".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce birthDate "1903-03-10".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce birthPlace New_York_City.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce birthYear "1903".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce deathDate "1987-10-09".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce deathPlace Washington,_D.C..
- Clare_Boothe_Luce deathYear "1987".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce individualisedGnd "173213383".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce lccnId "n/50/48840".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce occupation Diplomat.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce occupation Editing.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce occupation Journalist.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce occupation Playwright.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce occupation Politician.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Clare_Boothe_Luce president Dwight_D._Eisenhower.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce region Connecticut.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce region Connecticut's_4th_congressional_district.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce religion Catholic_Church.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce spouse George_Tuttle_Brokaw.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce spouse Henry_Luce.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce successor James_David_Zellerbach.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce successor John_Davis_Lodge.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce successor John_Moors_Cabot.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce thumbnail Clare_Booth_Luce_by_Van_Vechten.jpg?width=300.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce viafId "76577892".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce wikiPageExternalLink Sylvia+Jukes+Morris.aspx.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce wikiPageExternalLink www.cblpi.org.
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- Clare_Boothe_Luce wikiPageExternalLink cblprogram.aspx.
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- Clare_Boothe_Luce wikiPageID "172705".
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- Clare_Boothe_Luce after James_David_Zellerbach.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce after John_Davis_Lodge.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce after John_Moors_Cabot.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce alternativeNames "Boothe, Ann Clare".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce ambassadorFrom "United States".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce before Ellsworth_Bunker.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce before Le_Roy_D._Downs.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce before "Ellis O. Briggs".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce birthDate "1903-03-10".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce birthName "Ann Clare Boothe".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce birthPlace "New York City, New York, U.S.".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce caption "Clare Boothe Luce in 1932, photo by Carl Van Vechten".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce children "Ann Clare Brokaw".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce country "Brazil".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce country "Italy".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce dateOfBirth "1903-03-10".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce dateOfDeath "1987-10-09".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce deathDate "1987-10-09".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce deathPlace Washington,_D.C..
- Clare_Boothe_Luce description ""Longines Chronoscope with Clare Boothe Luce "".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce description ""Longines Chronoscope with Clare Boothe Luce"".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce district "4".
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- Clare_Boothe_Luce hasPhotoCollection Clare_Boothe_Luce.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce honorificPrefix "Hon.".
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- Clare_Boothe_Luce imageName "Clare Booth Luce by Van Vechten.jpg".
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- Clare_Boothe_Luce name "Clare Boothe Luce".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce name "Luce, Clare Boothe".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce occupation Diplomat.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce occupation Editing.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce occupation Journalist.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce occupation Playwright.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce occupation Politician.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Clare_Boothe_Luce placeOfBirth "New York City, New York, U.S.".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce placeOfDeath "Washington, D.C., U.S.".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce predecessor Ellsworth_Bunker.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce predecessor Le_Roy_D._Downs.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce predecessor "Ellis O. Briggs".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce president Dwight_D._Eisenhower.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce relations "Anna Clara Schneider & William Franklin Boothe ; David Franklin Boothe".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce religion Catholic_Church.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce shortDescription "American writer, politician, ambassador, journalist and anti-Communist activist".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce spouse Henry_Luce.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce spouse "George Tuttle Brokaw ; 1 child".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce state Connecticut.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce successor James_David_Zellerbach.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce successor John_Davis_Lodge.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce successor John_Moors_Cabot.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce term "--01-03".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce termEnd "1956-04-27".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce termEnd "1959-05-01".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce termStart "1953-05-04".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce termStart "1959-04-28".
- Clare_Boothe_Luce title List_of_United_States_Ambassadors_to_Brazil.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce title United_States_Ambassador_to_Italy.
- Clare_Boothe_Luce title "Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut's 4th congressional district".
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