Luce, Clare Boothe, 1903-1987
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Epithet: American journalist and politician; wife of Henry Robinson Luce
British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000705.0x0000d2
Journalist, dramatist, magazine editor, U.S. representative from Connecticut, and U.S. ambassador to Italy. Born Ann Clare Boothe; married George Tuttle Brokaw, 1923; divorced, 1929; married Henry Robinson Luce, 1935.
From the description of Papers of Clare Boothe Luce, 1862-1988 (bulk 1930-1987). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71132193
Government official; interviewee married Henry R. Luce; interviewee d. 1987.
From the description of Reminiscences of Clare Boothe Luce : oral history, 1968. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122597508
Journalist, dramatist, magazine editor, U.S. representative from Connecticut, and U.S. ambassador to Italy. Born Anne Clare Boothe; married George Tuttle Brokaw, 1923; divorced, 1929; married Henry Robinson Luce, 1935.
From the description of Papers, 1862-1988 (bulk 1930-1987). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 31605217
Anne Clare Boothe was born in New York City, April 10, 1903. Her father was a violinist and businessman and her mother had been a dancer. Clare studied for a short while at the Clare Tree Major's School of the Theatre in New York. During the teens and through the twenties she was very active in the Suffrage movement. In 1923 she married George Tuttle Brokaw, a clothing manufacturer. They divorced in 1929. In 1930 she became Associate editor for Vanity Fair. Between 1934 and 1940, after she resigned from working with Vanity Fair, she wrote plays that were produced on Broadway. Some of her plays were made into movies. During her career as a playwright she met and married Henry R. Luce, the publisher of Time and Fortune. In 1940 she wrote and published a book entitled "Europe in the spring" about her travels in Europe just as the Second World War was breaking out. By 1942 she was fully involved in wartime politics and ran for and was elected as a Representative in Congress for Connecticut's Fourth District. She also wrote the screenplay for a movie focusing on the lives of two nuns, "Come to the stable". This received an Oscar nomination for Best Motion Picture of the year 1949. She was the second woman to be the ambassador to Italy (from 1953 to 1957). She remained in the political sphere the rest of her life. Clare Boothe Luce died in Washington, DC on October 9, 1987.
From the description of The Clare Boothe Luce theatre collection 1891-1919. (Catholic University of America). WorldCat record id: 76878054
Playwright, journalist, editor of Vanity, 1931-1934; Republican congresswoman from Connecticut, 1943-1947; ambassador to Italy, 1953-1957.
From the description of Clare Booth Luce collection, 1955-1966. (Scottsdale Public Library). WorldCat record id: 30443779
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From the guide to the Clare Boothe Luce Papers, 1862-1988, (bulk 1930-1987), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)
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