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      • Elisabeth Luce Moore (April 4, 1903 – February 9, 2002) was an American philanthropist, educator, and volunteer.
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  2. Elisabeth Luce Moore (April 4, 1903 – February 9, 2002) was an American philanthropist, educator, and volunteer. [1][2] Early life and education. Elisabeth Luce was born on April 4, 1903, in Teng Chou, China to Presbyterian Board missionaries who were there to establish a Christian college.

  3. Elisabeth Luce Moore ’24–educator, philanthropist, volunteer, and former Wellesley trustee–died on Feb. 9. Beth (as she was affectionately known at Wellesley) was born in Teng Chou, in China’s Shandong Province, of missionary parents working to establish a Christian college.

  4. Feb 27, 2002 · Elisabeth Luce Moore, who was active in many philanthropic and educational organizations, died on Feb. 9 at her home on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. She was 98. She was a sister of the...

  5. Elizabeth Luce Moore Elizabeth Luce Moore Footer. Office of the President 1 Nassau Hall Princeton, NJ 08544 Phone: 609-258-6100. Accessibility Help

  6. Feb 9, 2002 · Elisabeth Luce was born on April 4, 1903, in Teng Chou, China to Presbyterian Board missionaries who were there to establish a Christian college. She is the sister of Henry R. Luce , founder of Time magazine.

  7. Jul 7, 2021 · Scope and Contents. The Elisabeth Luce Moore Papers include an oral history (1989); scrapbooks (1944-68, 1965); correspondence (1928-85); photographs and clippings (1938-59, 1964-86); awards; travel files from trips to Asia, Europe, Australia, and China (including correspondence, photographs, clippings and notes, all dating from 1950-72 ...

  8. Elisabeth Luce Moore She dedicated herself to the development of women and the advancement of education. During World War II, Moore served as chair of the Nation Council of the USO, developing services for the men and women of the armed forces.