Word: randolph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After a dinner in Washington one evening last week at which Publisher Frank Knox of the Chicago Daily News was host, 38 potent newspaper publishers proceeded to the White House and filed into the President's study. Notably absent were William Randolph Hearst and Adolph Ochs of the New York Times. But their presence was unnecessary. The President knew they were favorable towards the proposal he had in mind. He wanted to ask the others if they would help drive a Sales Tax through balky Congress...
...settled "Ned" left the American Hospital in Paris, whither he had gone after appearing in Riga, Latvia to file suit for divorce. While in Riga he announced intention to marry his companion, Mrs. Rose Douras van Cleve. identified by the U. S. Press as a sister of Publisher William Randolph Hearst's friend Marion (Douras) Davies...
President Hoover spent his second week-end on the Rapidan mulling over relief legislation. Senate Democrats had come forward with a program which called for a half-billion dollar Treasury bond issue for public works. Speaker Garner would double that figure. Other Democrats, William Randolph Hearst and Alfred Emanuel Smith among them, were asking even more. Upon all such propositions President Hoover frowned severely...
Sued for Divorce. George Randolph ("Fanny") Hearst, publisher of his father's San Francisco Examiner; by Blanche Wilbur Hearst (no kin of Curtis Dwight & Ray Lyman Wilbur); in Los Angeles. Charge: desertion...
Married. William Samuel Paley, 30, president of Columbia Broadcasting System; and Mrs. Dorothy Hart Hearst, 23; two weeks after she divorced Publisher Hearst's third son John Randolph Hearst; in Kingman, Ariz. Honeymoon: Hawaii...