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Randolph and inspired
Some elements of Wynand's character were inspired by real-life newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, including Hearst's mixed success in attempts to gain political influence.
Researchers focused only on Whitehead include aspiring young author Stella Randolph inspired and informed by aviation buff Harvey Phillips in the 1930s, supported by prof John B. Crane's articles from 1936-1949.
After meeting her, Nathaniel wrote the tale " Edward Randolph ’ s Portrait ", which included an artist character inspired by Sophia Peabody named Alice Vane.
The article inspired journalist Charles Edward Russell to insist to his boss William Randolph Hearst, who had just recently purchased the Cosmopolitan magazine, that he push his journalists to explore the Senate corruption as well.

Randolph and Freedom
Shachtman developed close and enduring ties to African-American pacifist and civil rights leader Bayard Rustin, and thought up the name for the 1966 Freedom Budget that Rustin developed as director of the A. Philip Randolph Institute.
The Liberty Congress protest efforts in wartime can be seen as precursors to the A. Philip Randolph-led March on Washington Movement during World War II, and to the Randolph and Martin Luther King, Jr .- led March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom during the Vietnam War.
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Williams is the recipient of an Emmy Award for his work in television documentary writing and has earned critical praise for a series of television documentaries including Politics: The New Black Power, A. Philip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom, Civil Rights and The Press, Riot to Recovery and Dying for Healthcare.

Randolph and budget
It was strengthened by the prominent part he played in the events immediately preceding the fall of the Liberal government in 1885 ; and when Hugh Childers's budget resolutions were defeated by the Conservatives, aided by about half the Parnellites, Lord Randolph Churchill's admirers were justified in proclaiming him to have been the " organiser of victory ".
A 1980 episode of the public television program Alaska Review ( currently held in the collections of the Alaska Film Archives ) prominently featured an edited " debate " between Hammond and Randolph on the subject, centered on the fact that Alaska faced a one-billion-dollar budget surplus that year.

Randolph and sometimes
Coleman Randolph Hawkins, nicknamed Hawk and sometimes " Bean " ( November 21, 1904 – May 19, 1969 ), was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.
According to Bill Kauffman, Randolph was “ a habitual opium user a bachelor who seems to have nurtured a crush on Andrew Jackson .” However, modern science has well established that latent pulmonary tuberculosis, which " consumption " killed his brother Theodorick Randolph at age 21 and which eventually killed him at age 60, can sometimes settle in the genital tract and, once there, can cause the symptoms and the painful and permanent damage that would prevent the onset of puberty as Randolph experienced it in his boyhood.
Influenced by the writings of the 19th century occultist and sex magic practitioner, Paschal Beverly Randolph, he kept several of Randolph's books in print ( sometimes in heavily edited form ) through the middle of the 20th century,
He moved to London, where he wrote ( or co-wrote, generally with Thompson and sometimes also with Douglas Furber ) the book for " a series of highly successful romps " starring London's leading music comedy performers such as Jack Buchanan, Leslie Henson, Bobby Howes, Evelyn Laye and Elsie Randolph, in shows including Song of the Drum ( 1931 ), Seeing Stars ( 1935 ), At the Silver Swan ( 1936 ), This'll Make You Whistle ( 1935 ), Swing Along ( 1936 ), Going Places ( 1936 ), Going Greek ( 1937 ), Hide and Seek ( 1937 ), The Fleet's Lit Up ( 1938 ), Running Riot ( 1938 ), Bobby Get Your Gun ( 1938 ) and Magyar Melody ( 1939 ).
Mount Crescent may be reached by hiking trails from either the north, via Pond of Safety Road ( sometimes shown as Stag Hollow Road ) and Bog Dam Road, or from the south, via Randolph Hill Road.
Isham Randolph ( December 1684 – November 1742 ), sometimes referred to as Isham Randolph of Dungeness, was the maternal grandfather of United States President Thomas Jefferson.
Louina, sometimes Ole Louina, is a ghost town located 14 miles west of Roanoke and about one mile east of Wadley in Randolph County, Alabama, United States.

Randolph and called
In 1904, William Randolph Hearst began publishing his own newspaper in Boston called The American.
In an attempt to pressure Lord Aylesford to drop his divorce suit, Lady Aylesford and Lord Randolph Churchill called on Alexandra and told her that if the divorce was to proceed they would subpoena her husband as a witness and implicate him in the scandal.
Karen Randolph Joines makes the distinction that it was Hezekiah who discriminatingly called the image Nehushtan, rather than it being some common term used by the Israelites.
* Randolph, Virginia, formerly called Roanoke
In 1846, a group of 383 free blacks from Virginia, called the " Randolph Slaves ", settled in the county, most at Rumley.
In 1911, a new county called Piedmont County was proposed, with High Point as its county seat, to be created from Guilford, Davidson and Randolph Counties.
In 1911, a new county called Piedmont County was proposed, with High Point as its county seat, to be created from Guilford, Davidson and Randolph Counties.
In 1911, a new county called Piedmont County was proposed, with High Point as its county seat, to be created from Guilford, Davidson and Randolph Counties.
He was at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas on October 14 when Deke Slayton called and asked if he was still interested in becoming an astronaut.
In 1835 the Territorial Legislature granted the formation of Randolph County from part of the area then called Lawrence County.
Nearby is the plantation property of John H. Randolph called " Nottaway ".
" and Uncle Willis Spence, as he was familiarly called, suggested that it be called Fair Grove after the name of the Methodist church of which he had been a member, in Randolph County, NC All acquiesced and the name has ever since remained.
The settled part of Randolph is divided into two main areas: Randolph " valley ", where town hall is, and Randolph Hill, which has several roads all connected to a main road called Randolph Hill Road.
There are two artificial lakes ( or ponds ) in Randolph ; one is called Durand Lake and is present year round, while the other is known as the Ravine House Pool.
The party then started on foot in search of a suitable place on which to locate, traveling westward over the eastern part of the state, and passing through the village of Fox Lake, where a branch land office was located … They entered into Columbia, then called Portage County, about four miles ( 6 km ) north of the present site of the village of Randolph, arriving foot-sore and weary on Saturday evening, September 27th .…
The school newspaper of the University of Kansas is University Daily Kansan, which placed first in the Intercollegiate Writing Competition of the prestigious William Randolph Hearst Writing Foundation competition, often called " The Pulitzers of College Journalism " in 2007.
In 1982 Tarrant, Carolgees, Gorman, Randolph Sutherland and Henry hosted a late-night show-with the up and coming comics Alexei Sayle and Helen Atkinson-Wood called O. T. T.
Randolph played Trixie as an ordinary, rather prudish, housewife, complaining to her husband on one occasion when a " fresh " young store clerk called her " sweetie-pie ".
John Randolph, one famous slave owner, called free blacks " promoters of mischief.

Randolph and ",
After the 1932 release of MGM's adaptation of The Mask of Fu Manchu, which featured the Asian villain telling an assembled group of " Asians " ( consisting of caricatural Indians, Persians and Arabs ) that they must " kill the white men and take their women ", a Harvard University student group petitioned MGM producer William Randolph Hearst ( who had also serialized the novel in his Cosmopolitan magazine ) to cease making further films based on the property.
In " The Silver Key ", the character Randolph Carter attempts after losing access to dreams to seek solace in religion, specifically Congregationalism, but does not find it and ultimately loses faith.
* Kachru, Braj ( 1985 ), " Standards, Codification and Sociolinguistic Realism ", in: Quirk, Randolph ( ed.
An adaptation of the song, named " Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Earth ", was written by Charles Randolph Grean, Fred Hertz and Leonard Nimoy ( Nimoy recites the text as Spock explaining how the star-people wish upon an earth and so forth ).
In an article entitled " The Tory Leadership ", ostensibly a review of a new book by Randolph Churchill, Macleod lay out in great detail Harold Macmillan ’ s version of events, after his replacement by Home the previous October.
The wife of the holder is entitled to her own courtesy title, which takes the form of "( The ) Lady ", followed by her husband's name, as in the example of Lady Randolph Churchill.
", in the role of Billy Randolph, a football player accused of murder.
Interstate 79, the " Jennings Randolph Expressway ", provides highway access to Elkview from exit 9.
He says that they " would do it for Randolph Scott " and they rise, putting their hands to their hearts and saying reverently " Randolph Scott ", echoed by an off-screen chorus and agree to help the Sheriff.
The instrumental track " Quentin's Theme ", for which Cobert earned a Grammy nomination, was recorded by the Charles Randolph Grean Sounde.
Among the artists for the set are The Roots (" Star ", which samples " Everybody is a Star "), Maroon 5 and Ciara (" Everyday People "), John Legend, Joss Stone & Van Hunt (" Family Affair "), The Black Eyed Peas ' will. i. am (" Dance to the Music "), and Steven Tyler, Joe Perry and Robert Randolph (" I Want to Take You Higher ").
In 1919, Smith gave the famous speech, " A man as low and mean as I can picture ", making an irreparable break with William Randolph Hearst.
The monument to Gridley at Canton Corner is of Quincy Granite and the dado of Randolph Granite are faced with polished tablets bearing several inscriptions including " I shall fight for justice and my country ", " I love my God, my country, and my neighbor as myself.
" The Color Honeymooners ", as it has since become known, featured Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean in the roles of Alice and Trixie, respectively ( Meadows and Randolph did not want to relocate to Miami ).
* Pamela Blevins, " One Last Chance: Dr. Randolph Davis and Ivor Gurney ", The Ivor Gurney Society Journal, Volume 9, 2003, pp. 91 – 99.
", which became another of the Tubes ' signature songs, satirizes consumerism and celebrity culture and climaxes in a " hard-sell " monologue by Waybill, which name-checks celebrities such as Bob Dylan, Paul Williams and Randolph Mantooth and well-known products of the period including the Dynagym exercise machine and a host of American vehicles including the Winnebago and the Mercury Montclair.
His temper as leader was, however, too gentle to satisfy the more ardent spirits among his own followers, and party cabals ( in which Lord Randolph Churchill, who had made a dead set at the " old gang ", took a leading part ) led to Sir Stafford's elevation to the Lords in 1885, when Lord Salisbury became prime minister.

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