Word: randolph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...most famed team in England, draws the largest crowds, makes the most money and gets the biggest headlines. Its director and part owner, paunchy, jowled George Allison, brought to British soccer in 1933 the flair for publicity he learned during 22 years as a London journalist for William Randolph Hearst. Into his new million-dollar stadium, Director Allison, a onetime Yorkshire soccer player, has plowed back some of Arsenal's million-dollar-a-year income. Some tony innovations: a Club Enclosure (special section for 150 $50-a-year members who come in bowlers and tweeds), "lifts" in the grandstands...
After being revived with bread crumbs and a glass of water, the hen spent the whole day in the office and then left in the evening with Mr. Hardy. Mr. Hardy has recently moved to Randolph where he already has a flock of chickens. This newest addition, he says, is an excellent specimen of a Plymouth Rock...
...Married. Randolph Apperson ("Randy") Hearst, 22, one of Publisher Hearst's tall, twin youngest sons; to Catherine Wood Campbell, 20; in Atlanta, Ga. Of the five Hearst brothers, only Randolph's twin, David Whitmire Hearst has not been married' at least once...
Released by the House Ways & Means Committee last week were the names of all U. S. citizens with salaries over $15.000 in 1936. In 1935 William Randolph Hearst was tops with $500,000 (TIME, Jan. 18). Last week he was unmentioned and No. i position went to Chairman Alfred P. Sloan Jr. of General Motors Corp. with $561,311. Others...
...Boosted to the presidency of William Randolph Hearst's ten-station radio chain, the President's second son, Elliott Roosevelt, became a big man in the Hearst empire, charged with full and heavy responsibility for making money out of a $2,000,000 string of stations in Oklahoma City, San Antonio, Waco, Austin, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Baltimore, New York, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee. For two years Elliott ably managed Hearst's southwest network and only three months ago took charge of the West Coast outlets. In October (TIME, Nov. 11), Hearst's 27-year-old Radioman Roosevelt...