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" But The New Yorkers publication of Hersey's article caused a rift in Hersey's relationship with Henry Luce, the co-founder of Time-Life and Hersey's first mentor, who felt Hersey should have reported the event for one of Luce's magazines instead.
Here lies one major interest of Luce Irigaray's: the mother-daughter relationship, which she considers devalued in patriarchal society.
But according to Prof. G. H. Luce, an eminent scholar of the early Burmese history, the term " Chin " ( khyan in old Burmese ) was derived from the Burmese word meaning " ally " or " comrade " in describing the peaceful relationship which existed between the Chins and the Pagan Burman in their historical past.
Butler next examines the work of Simone de Beauvoir and Luce Irigaray in order to explore the relationship between power and categories of sex and gender.

Luce and with
She had earlier appeared on the October 26, 1931 cover along-side her husband and on the January 3, 1937 cover with her husband as " Man and Wife of the Year )" Both husband and wife were on good terms with Time Magazine senior editor and co-founder Henry Luce, who frequently tried to rally money and support from the American public for the Republic of China.
Free of the brother-sister constraints of the former pairing and with a new partner ( Claire Luce ), he created a romantic partnered dance to Cole Porter's " Night and Day ", which had been written for Gay Divorce.
Hudson Luce purchased the rights to Factsheet Five and published a single issue, Issue # 45, with the help of BBS enthusiast Bill Paulouskas, cartoonist Ben Gordon, writer Jim Knipfel, and artist Mark Bloch, who had authored a mail art-related column called " Net Works " during the Gunderloy years.
* Introduction to Conversations with Professor Y by Stanford Luce ( 1986 )
* Luce is an unincorporated community in the township at its western border with St. Charles Township at Burt and Gasper Roads.
* Luce is an unincorporated community in the township at its Eastern border with Albee Township at Burt and Gasper Roads.
In May 1872, with Captain Theodore Luce as superintendent, the American Plate Glass Company attempted the first plate glass at a new site at the mouth of the Plattin Creek.
Along with Luce Irigaray and Julia Kristeva, Cixous is considered one of the mothers of poststructuralist feminist theory.
Luce with wife Clare Boothe Luce, a famous playwright and politician ( 1954 )
The two continued to work together at Yale, with Hadden as chairman and Luce as managing editor of The Yale Daily News.
Luce had two children — Peter Paul and Henry Luce III — with his first wife, Lila Hotz.
Briton Hadden, Luce's partner, wasn't enthusiastic about the idea — which Luce originally thought to title Power — but Luce went forward with it after Hadden's February 27, 1929 death ( probably of septicemia ).
* A weekly news magazine launched by Luce in 1936, with a strong emphasis on photojournalism.
As Master of Pierson College, he subsequently hosted his old boss Henry Lucewith whom Hersey had reconnected after their falling-out years prior – when Luce spoke to the college's undergraduates.
Following Luce's somnolent speech, the former publisher privately revealed to Hersey for the first time that he and his wife Clare Boothe Luce had experimented with LSD under supervision of a physician.
Kristol was affiliated with the Congress for Cultural Freedom ; he wrote in Commentary magazine from 1947 to 1952, under the editor Elliot Cohen ( not to be confused with Elliot A. Cohen the writer of today's magazine ); co-founder ( with Stephen Spender ) of the British-based Encounter from 1953 to 1958 ; editor of The Reporter from 1959 to 1960 ; executive vice-president of the publishing house Basic Books from 1961 to 1969 ; Henry Luce Professor of Urban Values at New York University from 1969 to 1987 ; and co-founder and co-editor ( first with Daniel Bell and then Nathan Glazer ) of The Public Interest from 1965 to 2002.

Luce and Hadden
In December 1921, Luce rejoined Hadden to work at The Baltimore News.
Luce served as business manager while Hadden was editor-in-chief.
Luce and Hadden annually alternated year-to-year the titles of president and secretary-treasurer.
* founders of Time, Henry Luce and Briton Hadden ;
* Henry Luce and Briton Hadden, co-founders of Time
Briton Hadden ( February 18, 1898 – February 27, 1929 ) was the co-founder of Time magazine with his Yale classmate Henry Luce.
After an intense competition, Hadden was elected the chairman of the newspaper and Luce the assistant managing editor.
It was during a break from school, when Hadden and Luce traveled south to Camp Jackson, South Carolina as ROTC officer candidates, that they began seriously discussing the idea of creating a magazine that would condense all the news of the week into a brief and easily readable " digest.
In late 1921, Hadden wrote to Luce, who had recently been let go by the Chicago Daily News, and suggested that they both go to work for the Baltimore News.
In 1923, Hadden and Luce co-founded Time magazine.
Hadden and Luce served alternating years as the company's president, but Hadden was the editor for four and a half of the magazine's first six years, and was considered the " presiding genius.
Time journalists Briton Hadden and Henry Robinson Luce said that Spears " may be the queen of pop tartiness, but her new video, ' From the Bottom of My Broken Heart ', is an entirely wholesome affair ," while Chris Ryan of MTV considered it " a suitably soft-focus affair ".

Luce and said
Powell cut out and retained all his life an article from the New Statesman newspaper of 13 November 1943, in which the American Clare Boothe Luce said in a speech that Indian independence would mean that the " USA will really have won the greatest war in the world for democracy ".
" Luce later said she learned from this that although it was acceptable for men to disagree violently, women's disagreements would immediately be called a catfight, fingernail-scratching or hair-pulling contest.
Tom Wolfe said: “ He ranks with Henry Luce of Time, Harold Ross of the New Yorker and Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone in that these are all people that brought out magazines that had a new take on life in America .”
And I spoke to Richard, who said he never knew of any anti-Williams feelings by Luce.
Roger Luce, the station's morning host, said at the time " Whatever that was-it was very racist ... 22 years at this radio station-I've never seen anything like this.

Luce and even
Luce reported that " Cradock was constitutionally incapable of refusing or even postponing action if there was the smallest chance of success ".
Although she is abominably treated by her husband ( he even asks her to become a whore ), Luce remains loyal to him and finally moves her dissolute husband to repentance and reform.

Luce and we
She draws on and critiques the work of Simone de Beauvoir, Michel Foucault, and Jacques Lacan, as well as on Luce Irigaray's argument that what we conventionally regard as ' feminine ' is only a reflection of what is constructed as masculine.

Luce and had
Pei was commissioned to design the Luce Memorial Chapel in Taiwan by the same organization that ran the middle school he had attended in Shanghai.
In November 2001, geologists John C. Kraft from the University of Delaware and John V. Luce from Trinity College, Dublin presented the results of investigations into the geology of the region that had started in 1977.
Luce stated that she had to encourage him to take a more romantic approach: " Come on, Fred, I'm not your sister, you know.
Vigo was married and had a daughter, Luce Vigo ( a film critic ) in 1931.
It has been reported that Luce, during the 1960s tried LSD and reported that he had talked to God under its influence.
He married his second wife, Clare Boothe Luce in 1935, who had an 11-year-old daughter whom he raised as his own.
Captain Luce of Glasgow, who had been at the battle of Coronel, objected that there was no need to wait so long and persuaded Sturdee to depart a day early.
Henry W. Luce was elected vice-president of Cheeloo University in 1916, but resigned in the following year already, because he felt that he had insufficient support for his vision of a university of major national influence from the then Cheeloo President E. Percy Bruce.
When asked if the band had any unreleased songs, according to a 2002 Blabbermouth article, drummer Mike Luce replied that " only 3 – 4 songs were done, including one called " Heroes ," which is a tribute to dead rock musicians such as Layne Staley.
Morse, who had known Luce for many years, chastised Luce for her criticism of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The first generation Luce had been called the " Mazda 1500 " or " Mazda 1800 " in export markets, but as engines of different displacement were beginning to be used across lines, such a naming philosophy would have soon become confusing.
The first generation Luce had been called the " Mazda 1500 " or " Mazda 1800 " in export markets, but as engines of different displacement were beginning to be used across lines, such a naming philosophy would have soon become confusing.
In 1981 Honda had introduced a luxury level version of the Accord, called the Honda Vigor, but realized that they needed to manufacture a larger, more exclusive sedan with similar dimensions to the Crown, Luce, Cedric, and Gloria.

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