Word: randolphs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With Gortatowsky as operating head of the newspapers, and with the trio of Hanes, Huberth and Berlin in control of Hearst finances (TIME, Feb. 5), the papers are set to run even without William Randolph Hearst.- Should they be passed on to the five Hearst sons, none of whom has shown much of his father's talent for running bad newspapers successfully, they might be in a position to misguide, but not to wreck, the empire...
...William Randolph Hearst was named "the greatest humanitarian in the U.S.A." by Manhattan's Greenwich Village Humane League (for animals), which gave him the Paddy Reilly Honor Medal for his newspaper campaigns against vivisection. Last year the Medal went to Princess Elizabeth because she had promised that on her accession to the British throne all work horses would have a Sunday holiday...
Bond-Selling Halfback. Smith Davis (the kind of man who becomes "Smitty" after five minutes' acquaintance) makes it his business to get along with such unalike rich men's sons as Marshall Field and William Randolph Hearst. Now 43, Smitty is one answer to what became of the bond salesman of the fast & loose '203. A husky near-six-footer with a broad face and a bent nose, he looks like the halfback he once was (Western Reserve University). He gave up college because classes cost him money: they kept him from selling bonds...
...Strauss says that he took out the second worst looking girl in Boston last Saturday--the honor of being number one he bestows upon Jim Tillotson's date. Randolph "Just call me Dolph" Phillips spent the weekend at a local girls' school. Nothing serious, says he of the chalkcolored face...
...William Randolph Hearst, 81 and agile, lauding his Boston newspapers (Record and American) for pulling through the February blizzard with a "really inspiring" production performance, confessed that he still found "glamor" in the newspaper business: "The old days were no better than the new days. I miss nothing except my own youth...