What Luce was sure about, right from the first, was what Time should be:
cogent, compartmentalized, clear and altogether alliterative. Its language,
as Mr. Brinkley entertainingly illustrates, was rooted in the two founders¹
classical education and ran amok imitating Homerisms like ³wine-dark sea.²
NYT review of Luce bio
A connection I'd never made, but I wasn't at Yale
Max
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