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  1. Clare Boothe Luce (née Ann Clare Boothe; March 10, 1903 – October 9, 1987) was an American writer, politician, U.S. ambassador, and public conservative figure. A versatile author, she is best known for her 1936 hit play The Women , which had an all-female cast.

  2. Clare Boothe Luce (born March 10, 1903, New York, New York, U.S.—died October 9, 1987, Washington, D.C.) was an American playwright, politician, and celebrity, noted for her satiric sense of humour and for her role in American politics.

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  3. From Vanity Fair editor to the wife of Mr. Time-Life himself, Clare Boothe Luce was the original power-tripper. She understudied Mary Pickford, wrote The Women in three days, became a...

  4. Learn about the life and legacy of Clare Booth Luce, a playwright, journalist, congresswoman, and ambassador to Italy and Brazil. Hear her insights on diplomacy, politics, and being a woman in a man's world in this oral history interview.

  5. The program aims to increase women's participation and leadership in science, mathematics, and engineering at higher education institutions. It awards grants to support undergraduate, graduate, and faculty scholars, and community projects that address gender disparities in STEM.

  6. Jun 8, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Clare Boothe Luce, a playwright, journalist, congresswoman, and ambassador. She was the first American woman to represent her country to another major world power and a prominent anti-Communist voice.

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  8. Oct 10, 1987 · Clare Booth Luce, whose richly varied career encompassed the editorship of Vanity Fair magazine, the writing of hit Broadway plays and service in Congress and as Ambassador to Rome, died...

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