United States publisher of magazines (1898-1967)
1Most of all, the American Century as Luce envisioned it would require:
2As good as Luce felt when she was wrapped up in them.
3The Outcast swung his bow around to aim at this new Luce.
4The struggle for Vietnam was the last great crusade of Luce's life.
5An image of introducing him to her parents ran though Luce's mind.
6It was Mr. Luce, one of the sub-masters of Gridley High School.
7Warren Luce had travelled, had been in society, and had been educated.
8Did you know, Mrs. Luce, that Claire Shipley here is my daughter?
9Arriving there, Coach Luce led them at once to the dressing rooms.
10From then on, Luce threw himself into the study of hermaphroditic conditions.
11And suddenly, Luce knew that this Thanksgiving dinner was all an act.
12Then he looked up at the sky, and Luce followed his gaze.
13Ambassador and Mr. Luce on vacation with Joseph P. Kennedy in 1956.
14He had been a part of every one of Luce's past lives.
15Ah, Mrs. Luce, living up to your reputation as a legendary beauty.
16That was Coach Luce's way of dealing with the too-funny amateur humorist.