Word: randolph
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Closely Guarded. In effect, Randolph Hearst had to guarantee that he would pay $1.5 million if his daughter became a fugitive. Orrick also insisted that Patty live with her parents, report to the authorities by phone every Monday and Thursday morning, see a probation officer once a month and get the court's permission before leaving the state. Patty will be guarded closely by both private and federal agencies. Four husky private guards were waiting when she was whisked home to Nob Hill in the family's gray Mercedes Benz...
...afternoon Record American/Sunday Advertiser. The Hearst Corporation owned the Record American, and had the available capital to salvage the ailing Herald Traveler. At first, the only change from the Herald Traveler was a new banner across the front page and the inclusion of more writers, among them William Randolph Hearst, Jr., who writes a Sunday front-page column. Gradually, however, the Hearst Corporation has made its muscle felt in the newspaper...
Although final approval of the OCR report must come from John D. Bynoe, director of the OCR regional office, before it is presented to Harvard, Randolph said "once I have signed off on it, he basically signs...
...Randolph has discussed his dissatisfaction with the authors of the report, but he said he has not yet formally written to them of his objections...
...Randolph also said the written word of the report needs to be reworked, explaining that "a lot in the report does not say anything...