Henry Luce - translation to English
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Henry Luce - translation to English

AMERICAN MAGAZINE PUBLISHER (1898–1967)
Henry R. Luce; Henry R Luce; Henry Robinson Luce; Luce, Henry; Luce periodicals

Henry Luce         
Henry Luce (1868-1967), giornalista ed editore americano fondatore delle riviste "Time", "Life", "Fortune" e " Sports Illustrated"
Henry Robinson Luce         
Henry Robinson Luce (1868-1967), giornalista ed editore americano fondatore delle riviste "Time", "Life", "Fortune" e " Sports Illustrated"
Henry Fonda         
  • [[Lauren Bacall]], [[Humphrey Bogart]], and Fonda in a live 1955 color television version of ''[[The Petrified Forest]]''
  • Fonda in Navy uniform
  • Jane]], 1943
  • Mister Roberts]]''
  • Fonda after enlisting in the United States Navy in November 1942
  • Fonda in ''Jezebel''
  • Fonda in ''The Lady Eve''
  • On Golden Pond]]''.
  • [[Jane Fonda]], Henry Fonda, and [[Peter Fonda]] in the 1950s
  • The Smith Family]]'', 1971
  • Fonda at son Peter's 1961 wedding to Susan Brewer
  • How the West Was Won]]''
AMERICAN ACTOR (1905–1982)
Henry fonda; Henry Jaynes Fonda; Fonda, Henry
Henry Fonda (attore cinematografico americano)

Definition

Luce
·noun A pike when full grown.

Wikipedia

Henry Luce

Henry Robinson Luce (April 3, 1898 – February 28, 1967) was an American magazine magnate who founded Time, Life, Fortune, and Sports Illustrated magazines. He has been called "the most influential private citizen in the America of his day".

Born in Shandong, China, to Presbyterian parents, Luce moved to the US at the age of 15 and later attended Yale College. He launched and closely supervised a stable of magazines that transformed journalism and the reading habits of millions of Americans. Time summarized and interpreted the week's news; Life was a picture magazine of politics, culture, and society that dominated American visual perceptions in the era before television; Fortune reported on national and international business; and Sports Illustrated explored the world of sports. Counting his radio projects and newsreels, Luce created the first multimedia corporation. He envisaged that the United States would achieve world hegemony, and in 1941 he declared the 20th century would be the "American Century".

Examples of use of Henry Luce
1. More polls» The injured Britons were named as Henry Luce, from Cadhay, near Ottery St Mary in east Devon, and 24–year–old Sam Still.
2. Henry Luce, cousin of Lord Luce, who as Lord Chamberlain is head of the Queen‘s household, is said to be in a "stable" condition.
3. This practice was started by the late Henry Luce, who realized that choosing a man of the year would call as much attention to his Time magazine as it would to the person himself.
4. "A child, a baby, blood everywhere, the smell of burnt skin, of burnt hair." Casualties named The British casualties were named locally as Henry Luce, 42, from Devon, a cousin of Lord Luce, the lord chamberlain, and a man named as Sam Still.