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  2. Henry Luce Scholar - Wikipedia

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    A Luce Scholar is a recipient of a cultural exchange and vocational fellowship sponsored by the Henry Luce Foundation, a private foundation established by Time, Inc. founder Henry R. Luce. The program

  3. Category:Scholarships in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Harry S. Truman Scholarship; Hathaway Scholarship; Health Professions Scholarship Program; Henry Fellowship; Henry Luce Scholar; Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship; Higher Education Opportunity Program; Hispanic College Fund; Hispanic Scholarship Fund; Hodson Trust Scholarship; HOPE Scholarship; Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished ...

  4. Asian Cultural Council - Wikipedia

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    ACC’s Taiwan Fellowship Program for the exchange of artists, scholars, and specialists between Taiwan and the United States, as well as Taiwan and other countries in Asia (Sino-American Foundation, now the ACC Taiwan Foundation) China On-Site Seminar Program for the exchange of American and Chinese art history students (Henry Luce Foundation)

  5. List of Haverford College people - Wikipedia

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    This List of Haverford College people includes alumni and faculty of Haverford College.As of 2010, Haverford alumni include 5 Nobel Prize laureates, 4 MacArthur Fellows, 20 Rhodes Scholarship recipients, 10 Marshall Scholarship recipients, 9 Henry Luce Fellows, [1] 56 Watson Fellows, [1] 2 George Mitchell Scholarship, 2 Churchill Scholars, 1 Gates Cambridge Scholar, [1] 13 All Americans, and ...

  6. Henry Luce - Wikipedia

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    Luce was born in Tengchow, Shandong, China, now Penglai, on April 3, 1898, the son of Elizabeth Root Luce and Henry Winters Luce, who was a Presbyterian missionary. [3]At 15, he was sent to the U.S. to attend the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut, where he tried hard to overcome his stuttering.

  7. Elisabeth Luce Moore - Wikipedia

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    Luce Moore served as board chair of the Institute of International Education, which administers such exchange programs as the Fulbright Scholar Program. She has also served as vice-president of United Services to China, and as trustee of the China Institute of America, the Asia Foundation , and the United Board for Christian Higher Education .

  8. Marcia Y. Riggs - Wikipedia

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    Riggs was selected as a Henry Luce III Fellow in Theology for the academic year 2017–2018. The annual fellowship is given to theologians, scholars or religious leaders in the United States and Canada whose work contributes to "significant and innovative contributions to theological studies". [14]

  9. Clare Boothe Luce - Wikipedia

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    Luce died of brain cancer on October 9, 1987, at age 84, at her Watergate apartment in Washington, D.C. [59] She is buried at Mepkin Abbey, South Carolina, a plantation that she and Henry Luce had once owned and given to a community of Trappist monks. She lies in a grave adjoining her mother, daughter, and husband. [60]