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  1. Headman Luce was born in Tengchowfu, China, on April 3, 1898, the son of Henry Winters & Elizabeth Middleton Luce, Presbyterian missionaries. Very unlike the novels of Pearl Buck were his early days.

  2. Luce, Henry, III (“Hank”)(b. 28 April 1925 in New York City; d. 7 September 2005 in Fishers Island, New York), foundation executive, magazine publisher, philanthropist, trustee, and art collector and patron who used his family wealth and connections to become a significant contributor to cultural and political life in America.

  3. Henry Luce was the co-founder of Time magazine, the founder of Fortune and Life, and the longtime head of Time Inc. He was an unlikely revolutionary. He was the son of a Presbyterian missionary in ...

  4. March 1, 1967 OBITUARY Henry R. Luce, Creator of Time-Life Magazine Empire, Dies in Phoenix at 68 by ALDEN WHITMAN. A man of missionary zeal and limitless curiosity, Henry Robinson Luce deeply influenced American journalism between 1923, when he and the late Briton Hadden founded Time The Weekly Newsmagazine, and 1964, when he retired as head of one of the world's largest and richest publishing empires.

  5. Henry Robinson Luce, Henry Robinson Luce Henry Robinson Luce Henry Robinson Luce (1898-1967), American magazine editor and publisher, was the most powerful journalistic i… Esquire, Esquire From its Depression-era origins as a men's fashion magazine with high literary aspirations, through a brief period when it threatened to devo…

  6. Luce died in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1967. On his death he was said to be worth $100 million in Time Inc. stock. Most of his fortune went to the Henry Luce Foundation, which his son Henry Luce III directed until his own death in 2005. Work. Luce was a powerful innovator in the field of American journalism.

  7. Mar 6, 2017 · When magazine magnate Henry Luce died at 68 on Feb. 28, 1967 — almost exactly 44 years after the date on the cover of the first issue of TIME — his final memo to the magazine’s editors was ...