Word: randolph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...said that the "100% American" of yesterday "who had no modern theory of society" had been supplanted by a new sort of citizen best typified by "Mr. Franklin Roosevelt . . . and my friend Randolph Hearst." The oldtime American was content with the U. S. Constitution as "a charter of anarchism," but Mr. Hearst and Mr. Roosevelt "are both violently against the Constitution...
Long before last November's Democratic landslide swept him out of the Senate, George Higgins Moses of New Hampshire was made a standing offer by William Randolph Hearst to become an editorial writer at $50,000 a year. Not to the Hearst organization, but to Publisher Frank Knox of the Chicago Daily News, onetime Hearstling, went George Moses. Last week, from Washington, he began writing a colyum on national and international events for the News...
...places his secretary at the head of a corps of Federal police in armored cars. They bombard the gangster's distillery, deliver its occupants to a firing squad. Throughout the picture the invisible presence of the Angel Gabriel is felt no more strongly than that of William Randolph Hearst whose cinema company made the film. President Hammond holds a debt parley on a yacht, gives visiting diplomats a display of U. S. navy planes sinking an obsolete warship. Then he proposes that Europe pay its debts in full on pain of being annihilated by a U. S. Navy built...
Synthetic Stone from compressed and steamed pulverized shale, slate, granite, marble, limestone-reported by Purdue's Randolph Norris Shreve, Harry Creighton Peffer, Richard L. Harrison...
Married. William Randolph Hearst Jr., 24, president of his father's New York American; and Lorelle McCarver Moore, 24, actress; each for the second time; in Palm Beach...