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  2. Clare Boothe Luce - Wikipedia

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    Clare Boothe Luce (née Ann Clare Boothe; March 10, 1903 [1] [2] – October 9, 1987) 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.

  3. Margin for Error (play) - Wikipedia

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    Clare Boothe Luce: Date premiered: November 3, 1939 ... While hosting a group of people listening to a radio broadcast of a speech by Adolf ... (1960). Politics in ...

  4. Margin for Error - Wikipedia

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    Otto Preminger had directed and starred as Baumer in the Broadway production of Claire Booth Luce's play, which opened on November 3, 1939, at the Plymouth Theatre, where it ran for 264 performances, [2] and he reprised the role for a national tour in the summer of 1940.

  5. Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil - Wikipedia

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    Members communicated their claims to Paul Bethel, a former CIA employee active in Cuban exile politics, and Clare Boothe Luce. On 23 November published a seven-page brief on Oswald as well as a special edition of the DRE's monthly bulletin, a four-page broadsheet which ran the headline "The Presumed Assassins" above photographs of Oswald and ...

  6. Mercury 13 - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Clare Boothe Luce wrote an article for LIFE magazine publicizing the women and criticizing NASA for its failure to include women as astronauts. [ 2 ] One of the thirteen, Wally Funk , was launched into space in a suborbital flight aboard Blue Origin 's July 20, 2021 New Shepard 4 mission Flight 16 , making her the (then) oldest person ...

  7. April 1959 - Wikipedia

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    In a speech at Gettysburg College, ... 1960. [21] By a margin of ... The U.S. Senate confirmed Clare Boothe Luce as ambassador to Brazil by a 79–11 vote, ...

  8. L'Europeo - Wikipedia

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    In March 1954 the magazine denounced the U.S. ambassador in Rome, Clare Boothe Luce, of intrusion into Italian internal politics in a speech she made in January at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington. She had mentioned electoral fraud perpetrated by the left at the June 1953 elections, advising the government on how to fight the communists.

  9. Foreign policy of the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration

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    One of Eisenhower's most visible diplomatic appointments was Clare Boothe Luce, who served as the ambassador to Italy from 1953 to 1956. She was a famous playwright, prominent American Catholic, and the wife of Henry Luce , the dynamic publisher of the highly influential Time and Life magazines.