William Randolph Hearst
... Hearst listed . On the other hand , Henry B. Guppy , Homes of Family Names in Great Britain ( Baltimore ... Hearst genealogy see Ralph Gregory , " George Hearst in Missouri , " The Bulletin XXI ( January 1965 ) : 76 ; Billie Louise ...
Hearst Over Hollywood
... Hearst's look was the genuine article . At six feet plus , with his Stetson hat and a penchant for spontaneous tap dancing , Hearst was a press agent's inspiration . Dillingham remained friends with Hearst and his family for most of ...
Hearst Corporation V. Cuneo Press, Incorporated
... Hearst's own paper consisted of four letters exchanged between Hearst and Cuneo dated December 10 , 12 , 17 and 20 , 1957. These let- ters were placed in evidence by Cuneo's counsel ( Deft's . Exs . C , D , E and F , App . pp . 192 ...
Resource Service Company, Inc. V. Hearst Corporation
... Hearst's motions for judgment notwithstanding the verdict as to the award of damages to plaintiff Resource Service ... Hearst filed its notice of appeal from the trial court's judgment . B. Statement of Facts The plaintiff Resource ...
Current Encyclopedia, a Monthly Record of Human Progress
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Hearst's Magazine
... Hearst's Magazine for the coming year . Hearst's will keep them posted on all impor- tant events - politics , science , art , literature , drama , finance . Besides it will give them the best thought on public questions , and the best ...
Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of George Hearst
... HEARST will be found in the memorial addresses contained in this volume . In California the death of Mr. HEARST was sincerely mourned . " The public life of the dead Senator , " says one writer , " may , perhaps , be less generally ...
Hearst's Magazine-World Today
... Hearst was to represent the radical element . The party leaders were against Hughes , and it looked as though he had no chance , when overnight the opposition sentiment van- ished , and he was nominated by acclama- tion . He had lent no ...
William Randolph Hearst
In the second volume of this sweeping biography, Procter gives readers a vivid portrait of the final 40 years of Hearst's life.
Hearst's International Combined with Cosmopolitan
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Hearst's
... crowd into our cities , the less liable he is to become insane or mentally unstable from the strain and stress of life in congested city districts . " M UCH newspaper comment has been aroused by the re- 276 : Hearst's Magazine 2.
Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112077179726 and Others
... Hearst's - now on sale . " The Slayer of Souls , " a new series of stories by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS , -starts in Hearst's for July . " The Tangled Web " this month . Bruno Lessing , Bert Leston Taylor ( B. L.T. ) and Kenneth C. Beaton ...
The Commercial and Financial Chronicle
... Hearst agents had been at to the real voters of the districts , has been convincingly | lican Party . The result of the election rests on the It is early to predict , but our judgment is that the defeat of Mr. Hearst may be reasonably ...
Digest
... Hearst press in a confidential communication to the Imperial Government at Berlin : most pronounced in favor of Germany , " and of Hearst himself he said that " there is no other newspaper man whose attitude was so friendly to Germany ...
Literary Digest
... HEARST'S AMERICANISM ILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST confidently pro- tests the purity and worth of his Americanism as preached daily to more than 3,000,000 readers by his nation - wide chain of newspapers , and declares that " it is not for me ...
Literary Digest: a Repository of Contemporaneous Thought and Research as Presented in the Periodical Literature of the World
... Hearst's attitude solely to his anti - British and anti - Japanese bias . Some of Mr. Hearst's em- ployees , however , according to Mr. Bielaski , were on the pay- roll of the German Government . In a Washington dispatch to the Boston ...
The Delineator
... Hearst and her youngest sons , Randolph and Elbert CLODHOPPER By SARAH ADDINGTON " Stephen , " Mattie sat. " I was very young when I was married , " Mrs. Hearst said , " and there weren't many ways in which I could help my husband . But ...
International Stereotypers' and Electrotypers' Union Journal
... Hearst established his first newspaper in that city the Pressmen's Union was not recognized by any Chicago publisher . Mr. Hearst made a very lib- eral contract with the Pressmen's Union , which covered a period of five years . At ...
The International Steam Engineer
... Hearst is no more scrupulous in this than he has been in other things . Mr. Hearst is no more a friend of labor in this than he is in other things . Mr. Hearst is no more patriotic in this than he is in other things . We have here ...
