Word: randolph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Republicans have been hopefully promising each other since 1932. on the theory that no body of politicians can handle the New Deal's easy-come-easy-go billions without malpractice and corruption. Last week the GOP hopefully pricked its ears when William Randolph Hearst's New York Evening Journal blew off an "expose" of the WPAdministration in New York City...
...next strike. Last week in Seattle, for the first time since its birth in 1933, the newsmen's organization succeeded in closing down a major newspaper with a strike. That the suspended paper, the Post-Intelligencer, was the property of the Guild's No. 1 enemy, William Randolph Hearst, made the Seattle strike a notable milestone in the Guild's career...
...Beta Kappa, won a lieutenant's commission during the War, got a degree from Columbia University's Law School, has sat in the New York Legislature. Able and up-to-date Republican Rivers promptly adopted a brain trust including Charles E. Mitchell, onetime Minister to Liberia, Oliver Randolph, onetime member of the New Jersey Legislature, and his own brother Dr. Mark E. Rivers, a Republican leader in Harlem...
Publisher William Randolph ("Buy American") Hearst sailed for Europe on the Italian liner Rex. With him he took a party of 16, including his son George, his dachshund Helena. Cinemactress Marion Davies. Boomed Publisher Hearst: "Landon will be overwhelmingly elected, and I'll stake my reputation as a prophet...
Like TIME, I have been known to be wrong upon occasion. I may be wrong this time, but instead I believe it was TIME'S error in the July 13 issue, p. 58. ... There you say, "Unlike William Randolph Hearst who never sells a paper...