Word: mccarver
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Divorced. William Randolph Hearst Jr., 41, most capable of the five not-so-capable Hearst boys, and publisher of the New York Journal-American; by second wife Lorelle McCarver Swisher Moore Hearst, 39, his onetime women's editor, a onetime Follies girl; after 15 years of marriage, no children; in Gooding, Idaho...
Like her husband, Lorelle McCarver Hearst, who was once a Follies girl, is the darling of her father-in-law's haunted-looking eye. Like Young Bill's, the copy she writes is wired to San Simeon for personal editing by Hearst Sr. In the past year she has made two reporting trips to Europe (on the second she wrote that she only reports "what I see and am told...
William Randolph Hearst Jr., 37, heir apparent to the Hearst publishing empire, is already vice president and director of Hearst Corp. and American Newspapers Inc., publisher of the New York Journal-American, and currently-with his second wife, Lorelle McCarver Hearst-one of Father Hearst's most favored war correspondents. His copy, lavishly displayed in Hearstpapers, is edited only by Father Hearst himself. Last week Hearst-reading students of syntax puzzled over this Junior-written and presumably Senior-edited passage in a cabled dispatch from London...