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They included Frank Raichle (who had stuck with him after the Saturn Club raid), director John Ford, Time publisher Henry Luce, David Bruce (his London station chief), and Bill Stephenson (the British agent who helped him set up the OSS).
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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On Friday, July 20, Dulles had lunch with Henry Luce, the publisher of Time, and C. D. Jackson, another publisher and former Eisenhower assistant.
Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011
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Henry Luce aimed Fortune at senior corporate executives; BusinessWeek traditionally targeted managers; Forbes and Barron's sought investors.
Robert Teitelman: Starkman on the Decline of Business Journalism Robert Teitelman 2012
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How it was chosen for Miscellany: Henry Luce was angry at Madame Chiang.
Imitation of Life Marko Fong 2011
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Henry Luce aimed Fortune at senior corporate executives; BusinessWeek traditionally targeted managers; Forbes and Barron's sought investors.
Robert Teitelman: Starkman on the Decline of Business Journalism Robert Teitelman 2012
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Henry Luce aimed Fortune at senior corporate executives; BusinessWeek traditionally targeted managers; Forbes and Barron's sought investors.
Robert Teitelman: Starkman on the Decline of Business Journalism Robert Teitelman 2012
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But that would be hard to square with the Disney World Fantasyland of America Time has been exuding and secreting since it sprang whole from the robustly wholesome imaginations of co-founders Henry Luce and Briton Hadden when the "American Century" was young, and "fact-checking" had not, "as it must to all men," become tedious and therefore, to Time, superfluous.
Conrad Black: Time's Fatuous and Egregious Coverage of Wall Street Prosecutor Conrad Black 2012
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But that would be hard to square with the Disney World Fantasyland of America Time has been exuding and secreting since it sprang whole from the robustly wholesome imaginations of co-founders Henry Luce and Briton Hadden when the "American Century" was young, and "fact-checking" had not, "as it must to all men," become tedious and therefore, to Time, superfluous.
Conrad Black: Time's Fatuous and Egregious Coverage of Wall Street Prosecutor Conrad Black 2012
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Henry Luce aimed Fortune at senior corporate executives; BusinessWeek traditionally targeted managers; Forbes and Barron's sought investors.
Robert Teitelman: Starkman on the Decline of Business Journalism Robert Teitelman 2012
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They included Frank Raichle (who had stuck with him after the Saturn Club raid), director John Ford, Time publisher Henry Luce, David Bruce (his London station chief), and Bill Stephenson (the British agent who helped him set up the OSS).
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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