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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.
Randolph was born in Tazewell Hall, Williamsburg, Virginia to a prominent family.
Category: Randolph family of Virginia
Bruce's family also included his brothers, Edward, Alexander, Thomas, and Neil, his sisters Christina, Isabel ( Queen of Norway ), Margaret, Matilda, and Mary, and his nephews Donald II, Earl of Mar and Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray.
During the last hours of Jefferson's life he was accompanied by his grandson Thomas Jefferson Randolph and his doctor, Robley Dunglison and other family members and friends.
Category: Randolph family of Virginia
Category: Randolph family of Virginia
The estate was encumbered with debt and Martha Randolph had financial problems in her own family because of her husband's mental illness.
In Green Mars, she falls in love with Art Randolph, with whom she eventually starts a family.
Three of the Hemings children were given names from the Randolph family.
Randolph Farms Landfill is a 120 acre ( 486, 000 m² ) landfill owned by the Balkema family of Kalamazoo, Michigan, located in Randolph County, Indiana.
Over the years, noted visitors such as film actors Clark Gable and Mae West, athletes Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey, news magnate William Randolph Hearst, and the Vanderbilt family vacationed in the city for the bath industry.
Kennedy, the Hugh Kimbro family, William McCutcheon, Green Randolph, J. B. Ross, and the Tisdale's.
* Wilton House, 1753, Richmond — home of the Randolph family ( William Randolph III )
It is later revealed that she is adopted and is really the daughter of Jessica's long lost brother Randolph Gatling and family maid Ingrid Svenson.
Randolph was born on August 10, 1753 to the influential Randolph family in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Randolph died at age 60, suffering from paralysis, September 12, 1813 while visiting the home of a friend, Nathaniel Burwell of Carter Hall, near Millwood, Virginia, in Clarke County and is buried at a nearby Burwell family cemetery " Old Chapel ".
Category: Randolph family of Virginia
His families, the Randolph family of Virginia and the Bland family of Virginia are both counted among the prominent First Families of Virginia and close cousins to each other.
Category: Randolph family of Virginia

Randolph and did
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.
Since prior to the 1830s the United States did not have a sculpture tradition of its own, save in the areas of tombstones, weathervanes and ship figureheads, the European neoclassical manner was adopted there, and it was to hold sway for decades and is exemplified in the sculptures of William Henry Rinehart ( 1825 – 1874 ), Hiram Powers, and Randolph Rogers.
Art Carney received $ 3, 500 per week, Audrey Meadows received $ 2, 000 per week, and Joyce Randolph ( who did not appear in every episode ) received $ 500 per week.
" 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 ).
He grew up in Randolph, Massachusetts and did not begin playing hockey until age 13 in 1970, aside from pick-up street hockey games with the neighborhood boys.
The historian Dumas Malone writes in his book Jefferson and His Time: The Sage of Monticello that Randolph did not share his older brother's eloquence.
A court record states that Randolph did not " possess the skill for the judicious management of his affairs, and that in all the occasions of life a diffidence in his own opinions.
Because few states participated, the Annapolis Convention did not deem “ it advisable to proceed on the business of their mission .” Leaders including Virginians Edmund Randolph and James Madison wrote a unanimous report suggesting that a convention of delegates from all thirteen states meet at Philadelphia in May 1787.
Although he is claimed to have discussed the form of a replacement government with Edward Randolph, this discussion did not take place until after the quo warranto writ was issued.
The enforcement of the Navigation Acts was conducted by Dudley and Randolph, although they did not adhere to the letter of the laws.
The enforcement of the Navigation Acts was conducted by Dudley and Randolph, although they did not adhere entirely to the laws.
Tourists traveling Hwy 1 often stopped for fresh buttermilk and a famed publisher William Randolph Hearst stopped often in Harmony on his way to his opulent home in San Simeon, 12 miles northwest, as did many of the Hollywood celebrities who were frequent guests of Hearst.
Randolph claimed that one of the precincts did not follow the proper procedures for certifying the counting of their votes, and that the precinct's votes should be discarded.
Added to their number were a number of Quakers from Randolph County, NC who did not fight but helped with the wounded.
While Massino was unable to extract an unambiguous confession regarding Andres, he did record Basciano freely admit to ordering the murder of associate Randolph Pizzolo.
This election proved chaotic as the local Conservative & Unionist Association declined to support him ( though the local National Liberals did ) and instead adopted as their candidate Randolph Churchill, son of Winston Churchill who had emerged as a prominent Conservative critic of the government.
The opera used a performing edition by noted musicologist and bel canto expert Randolph Mickelson that interpolated arias from the original Neapolitan and Venetian versions and even from other obscure Rossini operas ( as of course Rossini himself commonly did ).
According to one story, at one point during the siege, the English captured Agnes ’ s brother John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray, and paraded him in front of the castle with a rope round his neck, threatening to hang him if she did not surrender.
Randolph first recorded " Yakety Sax " that year for RCA Victor, but the song did not become a hit until his re-recording for Monument Records in 1963, which reached # 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Randolph and the BSCP took the battle against employment discrimination even further, threatening a March on Washington in 1942 if the government did not take steps to outlaw racial discrimination by defense contractors.
Granted permission, he went as a correspondent for William Randolph Hearst but did not arrive in time.
Though the committee did not record minutes of its proceedings, three key surviving documents offer clues to the committee ’ s handiwork: an outline by Randolph with edits by Rutledge, extensive notes and a second draft by Wilson, also with Rutledge ’ s edits, and the committee ’ s final report to the Convention.
In 1946, he emigrated to the United States, as many German scientists did after the war, and joined the USAF School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Air Force Base.
This contract did not guarantee him a spot on the 76ers ' roster, but after participating in training camp, Randolph earned a roster spot.

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