Henry Luce to his Time magazine writers: "Tell the history of our time through the people who make it.

Walter Isaacson
Henry Luce to his Time magazine writers:
Henry Luce to his Time magazine writers:
Henry Luce to his Time magazine writers:
Henry Luce to his Time magazine writers:
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Henry Luce, who was the founder of Time magazine, once said to his writers: " Tell the history of our time through the people who make it." This idea is intrinsic to what it means to write the history of a time. To understand this, we need to know more about what Time Magazine was and what it did for the world. To read more about The History of Time Magazine, please click on the following link: This is not a true story!

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