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    Phoebe Elizabeth Apperson Hearst (December 3, 1842 – April 13, 1919) was an American philanthropist, feminist and suffragist. Hearst was the founder of...
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  • Phoebe Millicent Hearst Cooke (July 13, 1927 – November 18, 2012) was an American businesswoman and philanthropist. She served on the board of directors...
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    The Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology (formerly the Robert H. Lowie Museum of Anthropology) is an anthropology museum located in Berkeley, California...
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    reacquainted with Phoebe Apperson, a neighbor of 18. The 42-year-old Hearst married her two years later, on June 15, 1862. In the same year, Hearst and his new...
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    building and collecting. Within a few months of the death of his mother, Phoebe Hearst, he had commissioned Morgan to build "something a little more comfortable...
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    corporation, and his much younger wife Phoebe Apperson Hearst, from a small town in Missouri. The elder Hearst later entered politics. He served as a...
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    film business in the world. Her great-grandmother was philanthropist Phoebe Hearst. The family wielded immense political influence and had opposed organized...
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    Wyntoon (category Hearst family residences)
    attorney Charles Stetson Wheeler, his client Phoebe Apperson Hearst, and her son William Randolph Hearst who disputed with his cousin over ownership....
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    The Hearst Papyrus, also called the Hearst Medical Papyrus, is one of the medical papyri of ancient Egypt. It was named after Phoebe Hearst. The papyrus...
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    1902 as part of the Phoebe Hearst campus development plan. The building was dedicated to the memory of her husband George Hearst, who had been a successful...
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    Phoebe Jane Elizabeth Tonkin (born 12 July 1989) is an Australian actress. Born and raised in Sydney, she began her career on Australian television and...
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  • painter, and novelist Phoebe Hearst (1842–1919), American philanthropist and feminist Phoebe Hesketh (1909–2005), English poet Phoebe Hessel (1713–1821)...
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  • 32°47′04″N 117°03′50″W / 32.78437°N 117.064004°W / 32.78437; -117.064004 Phoebe Hearst Elementary School is a public elementary school in the Del Cerro area...
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    (né Elbert Willson) Hearst, born December 2, 1915. W.R.'s mother Phoebe Apperson Hearst, at first dismayed by Millicent’s humble origins, warmed to her...
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    president of the Hearst Corporation. Hearst was born on April 23, 1904. He was the eldest son of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst. Hearst first worked...
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    the Fairmont, Phoebe Hearst recommended Morgan for several large construction projects, including Asilomar. Her son, William Randolph Hearst, was likewise...
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    Homestake Mine. Phoebe Hearst, wife of George Hearst, one of the principals, was instrumental in making Lead more livable. She established the Hearst Free Public...
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    mansion designed by architect A. C. Schweinfurth for philanthropist Phoebe Hearst in the Amador Valley near Pleasanton, California. The Hacienda was originally...
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    in the first class to include women in 1870. Beginning in 1891, Phoebe Apperson Hearst funded several programs and new buildings and, in 1898, sponsored...
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  • company for over forty years. Hearst Jr. and his twin sister Phoebe were born July 13, 1927, in San Francisco, California. Hearst first joined the Naval Air...
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  • Hearst Patty Hearst (born 1954), now known as Patricia Hearst Shaw, American newspaper heiress, occasional actress, and kidnap victim Phoebe Hearst (1842–1919)...
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  • administration building was subsequently named in honor of Hearst's mother, Phoebe Hearst. Oglethorpe University became Oglethorpe College in 1965, and...
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    Sunnybrook Farm, starring Mary Pickford. The town was once home to Phoebe Apperson Hearst, who lived in a 50-room mansion on a 2,000 acres (8.1 km2) estate...
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    The Pepper–Hearst expedition of 1895–1897 on the west coast of Florida was sponsored by Dr. William Pepper and philanthropist Phoebe Hearst, and led by...
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  • her late teens, her family saw it was the time for her to be married. Phoebe Hearst, who was a close friend of her mother, funded May's extravagant debutante...
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  • Phoebe Hearst Architectural Plan for the University of California," funded by the wealthy eponymous philanthropist mother of William Randolph Hearst and...
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  • April 2012). "Phoebe feels safer on the streets". Inside Soap (16). Hearst Magazines UK: 34. Morgan, Laura (25 April 2012). "Hollyoaks: Phoebe's big confession...
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  • expedition 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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    built Absarokee Hut in 1905. Boosted by his sale of 80 paintings to Phoebe Hearst, Sharp quit teaching and began to paint full-time. In 1909, he bought...
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