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( In a subsequent tape recording released to the press, Hearst commented that her father could have done better.
According to Hanna biographer William T. Horner, the episode was the start of the negative image of Hanna in the press which would be further developed by the Hearst newspapers over a decade later.
This belief, which was not restricted to pacifist and pro-German lobbies, was promoted by German and Mexican diplomats, and by some American papers, especially the Hearst press empire.
Elijah Muhammad also challenged the Hearst press, which had publicized the story, and offered US $ 100, 000 to anyone who could prove W. F. Muhammad was an alias of Wallace Dodd Ford.
Nonetheless, the public press, and particularly the Hearst newspapers, saw the outcome as vindicating Schley, whose status as a war hero was enhanced by the exposure.
At first, some sectors of the US papers, especially those of the Hearst press empire, tried to claim that the telegram was a forgery by British intelligence in an attempt to persuade the US government to enter the war on Britain's side.
She wrote magazine articles for the Hearst press giving advice on how to keep your man and health and beauty tips.
Mooney thumbed his nose at the Hearst building at Third and Market, a gesture against the local press editors who had railed against him for decades.
Scott began his press career in 1930, at the age of thirteen, as a copyboy for a Hearst newspaper, the Washington Times-Herald.
The Hearst Corporation acquired the Houston Post headquarters, which included the newspaper's printing facilities and five offset press lines.
Skillfully Tottle traces the labyrinthine history of the " evidence " — documentary and photographic — on its convoluted passage from nazi publications to the Hearst press to the misfounded " scholarship " of such present-day Kremlinologists as Robert Conquest.

Hearst and followed
Berlin retired in 1973, and Frank Massi, a longtime Hearst financial officer, served as president from 1973 to 1975, carrying out a financial reorganization followed by an expansion program in the late 1970s.

Hearst and progress
While most of the exposition was demolished when the exposition ended, the Palace was so beloved that a Palace Preservation League, founded by Phoebe Apperson Hearst, was founded while the fair was still in progress.

Hearst and at
Six of the railroads carrying coal to Tidewater from the Pennsylvania fields, Hearst said, not only had illegal agreements with coal operators but owned outright at least eleven mines.
The sneers at Hearst changed to concern when it was seen that he had strong support in many parts of the country.
Platoons of Hearst agents were traveling from state to state in a surprisingly successful search for delegates at the coming convention, and there were charges that money was doing a large part of the persuading.
Another editor pointed despairingly at a bundle of letters that had accumulated for him, saying, `` But Mr. Hearst, what shall I do with this correspondence ''??
A spin-off, " People's Park Annex ," was established at the same time by activist citizens of Berkeley on a strip of land above the Bay Area Rapid Transit subway construction along Hearst Avenue northwest of the U. C.
Under William Randolph Hearst's will, a common board of thirteen trustees ( its composition fixed at five family members and eight outsiders ) administers the Hearst Foundation, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, and the trust that owns ( and selects the 18-member board of ) the Hearst Corporation.
William Hearst died in 1951, at age 88, and was succeeded by Richard E. Berlin as chief executive officer ; Berlin had served as president of the company since 1943.
When released on May 1, 1941, Citizen Kane — based in part on the life of William Randolph Hearst — did not do much business at theaters ; Hearst owned numerous major newspapers, and forbade them to carry advertisements for the film.
In November 1898 Hearst, with Lua Getsinger and others, stopped off at Paris briefly on their way to Palestine and was shocked to see May Bolles ( later Maxwell ) bedridden with the chronic malady which had afflicted her.
It was at this point that the magazine ran some of its most famous stories, including that of the Patty Hearst abduction odyssey.
The change of animals apparently took place at the request of Hearst.
Hearst read the World while studying at Harvard University and resolved to make the Examiner as bright as Pulitzer's paper.
This drove Hearst ; following Pulitzer's earlier strategy, he kept the Journal's price at one cent ( compared to The World's two cent price ) while providing as much information as rival newspapers.
Returning once again to a reworking of the past, this time the supposed murder of director Thomas Ince by Orson Welles's bête noire William Randolph Hearst, The Cat's Meow was a modest critical success but made little money at the box office.
Patty Hearst yelling commands at bank customers
Dr. West firmly asserted that while Donald " Cinque " DeFreeze and other movement members had used a rather coarse version, they did employ the classic Maoist formula for thought control ; Hearst was young and apolitical enough to be at extreme risk and, in his professional experience, that it would have even broken many experienced soldiers.
" Harry never lost the spirit of the law ," Dr. Harold W. Williams, then a psychiatrist at McLean Hospital in Belmont, told The New York Times in 1976, when prosecutors asked Dr. Kozol to examine Hearst.
* Hearst co-authored a novel with Cordelia Frances Biddle titled Murder at San Simeon ( Scribner, 1996 ), based upon the death of Thomas Ince on her grandfather's yacht.
One well-known newsreel found on the internet is a silent film with Pathe footage of the first 1936 landing at Lakehurst and Hearst News of the Day Newsreel footage of the disaster, called a " Pathegram " by Eugene Castle of Castle Films.
The town of San Simeon is located at the foot of the hill where newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst built the famed Hearst Castle.

Hearst and various
It was said that the Hetman plotted to take over the entire Hearst newspaper empire one day by means of various coups: the destruction of editors who tried to halt his course, the unfrocking of publishers whose mistakes of judgment might be magnified in secret reports to Mr. Hearst.
* Chapman Book of Piloting ( various contributors ), Hearst Corporation, 1999
* Chapman Book of Piloting ( various contributors ), Hearst Corporation, 1999
* Chapman Book of Piloting ( various contributors ), Hearst Corporation, 1999.
Daly founded his fortune on the Anaconda Copper Mine in Butte, Montana, which he bought with money from various backers, including George Hearst ( father of William Randolph Hearst ) in 1880.
* Chapman Book of Piloting ( various contributors ), Hearst Corporation, 1999
* Chapman Book of Piloting ( various contributors ), Hearst Corporation, 1999
* Chapman Book of Piloting ( various contributors ), Hearst Corporation, 1999, pp. 231 – 233
In 1982, the 82-year-old Anna Hauptmann sued the State of New Jersey, various former police officers, the Hearst newspapers which had published pre-trial articles insisting on Hauptmann's guilt, and former prosecutor David T. Wilentz ( then 86 years old ), for over $ 100 million in wrongful-death damages.
She was associated with various Hearst enterprises for the rest of her career.
Hearst still wanted his characters animated, so he licensed various studios to continue the IFS series.
He has been teaching at universities and in various fora since the early 1990s, including a stint in 1996 as Hearst Visiting Professor at the Missouri School of Journalism.
It employs several reporters who give live reports to the various Hearst affiliates.
WISN is one of three flagship stations of Hearst Television and the second-oldest television station to remain with the company in all of its various iterations.
* Chapman Book of Piloting ( various contributors ), Hearst Corporation, 1999
It is one of three Hearst-owned stations to have been built from the ground up by the company ( the others being Pittsburgh's WTAE-TV and Kansas City's KCWE ), and the oldest to be continuously owned by Hearst through their various television subsidiaries through the years.
With the ensuing California oil boom, or " black-gold " rush, competition from various less scrupulous large oil companies was fierce — several of whom, along with William Randolph Hearst, tried to drive the more honest Bell's smaller operation out of business — a saga documented in the fictionalized account by writer Upton Sinclair in a 1927 novel Oil !, also the basis for the 2007 movie, There Will Be Blood.

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