• John Randolph Hearst (1909–1958) was an American business executive and the third son of William Randolph Hearst. Hearst, like his brothers, worked for...
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    William Randolph Hearst Jr. (January 27, 1908 – May 14, 1993) was an American businessman, newspaper publisher and member of the wealthy Hearst family...
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    his son, William Randolph Hearst, who that year founded the Hearst Corporation. The younger Hearst eventually built readership for Hearst-owned newspapers...
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    Millicent Hearst gave birth to five sons: George Randolph Hearst, born on April 23, 1904; William Randolph Hearst Jr., born January 27, 1908; John Randolph Hearst...
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    William Randolph Hearst Sr. (/hɜːrst/; April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American newspaper publisher and politician who developed the nation's...
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    Anne Randolph Hearst (born July 29, 1955) is an American socialite, philanthropist, and publishing heiress of the wealthy Hearst family. Hearst is a contributing...
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    by William Randolph Hearst, the publishing tycoon, and his architect Julia Morgan, the castle was built between 1919 and 1947. Today, Hearst Castle is...
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  • William Randolph Hearst II (born 1942) is one of John Randolph Hearst's sons. Within the family, he is often referred to as Billy. He attended the University...
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  • Congressman William Randolph Hearst, Jr. (1908–1993), William Randolph Hearst's son William Randolph Hearst III (born 1949), William Randolph Hearst, Jr.'s son...
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  • John Hearst may refer to: John Randolph Hearst, American business executive John Augustine Hearst, American business and media executive, film producer...
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    only child from his late marriage (at age 42) was his son William Randolph Hearst, who became internationally known as a newspaperman and publisher,...
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  • James Hearst (1900–1983), American poet, philosopher, and academic John E. Hearst (born 1935), American-Austrian chemist John Randolph Hearst (1909–1958)...
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  • John Augustine Chilton Hearst (born October 24, 1952) is an American business and media executive, film producer and philanthropist. He plays a leadership...
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    Campbell Hearst (born February 20, 1954) is a member of the Hearst family and granddaughter of American publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst. She first...
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    who was estranged from his wife Dorothy Hart Hearst (1908–1998), the former wife of John Randolph Hearst. William Paley was wealthy and interested in...
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  • 2022-12-07. "PASSINGS: John Randolph Hearst Jr., John R. Opel". Los Angeles Times. November 7, 2011. Retrieved 2019-12-21. "Ex-IBM CEO John Opel dies aged 86"...
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  • The William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, known locally as simply the Greek Theatre, is an 8,500-seat Greek Theatre owned and operated by the University...
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    Paley met Dorothy Hart Hearst (1908–1998) while she was married to John Randolph Hearst, the third son of William Randolph Hearst. Paley fell in love with...
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  • RKO 281 (category Works about William Randolph Hearst)
    at Hearst Castle where meeting the hypocritical and tyrannical William Randolph Hearst gives Welles the inspiration to make a film about Hearst's life...
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    California, where Phoebe gave birth to their only child, William Randolph Hearst. As a very successful miner who later became a U.S. senator, George...
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    Hearst Corporation, founded by William Randolph Hearst. Hearst produced silent newsreels under the titles of Hearst Newsreel, International Newsreel, and...
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  • being her natural daughter, fathered by publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst. Lake acknowledged this relationship shortly before she died. She was...
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    Beverly Estate (redirect from Hearst Estate)
    Randolph Hearst. Several films have been shot on location there, including "The Jerk" and The Godfather and The Bodyguard. It was known as the Hearst...
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    William Randolph Hearst Memorial State Beach is located near the historic town of San Simeon along California State Route 1, in San Luis Obispo County...
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  • The Cat's Meow (category Works about William Randolph Hearst)
    William Randolph Hearst's yacht during a weekend cruise celebrating Ince's birthday in November 1924. Among those in attendance were Hearst's longtime...
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    Empire (Vidal novel) (category Works about William Randolph Hearst)
    into the journalism of the time, following the exploits of William Randolph Hearst in his efforts to displace Theodore Roosevelt as president in 1904...
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    Wyntoon (category Hearst family residences)
    Charles Stetson Wheeler, his client Phoebe Apperson Hearst, and her son William Randolph Hearst who disputed with his cousin over ownership. Prominent...
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  • spanned the years 1899–1905, and was named for Phoebe Hearst, mother of William Randolph Hearst, the newspaper magnate who funded it. George A. Reisner...
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    New York Journal-American (category William Randolph Hearst)
    product of a merger between two New York newspapers owned by William Randolph Hearst: the New York American (originally the New York Journal, renamed American...
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