Word: randolphs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Royal Oak, Mich. 3) Gerald B. Winrod, anti-Semite, anti-Catholic editor of The Defender, Wichita, Kans. 4) Eleanor Patterson, publisher, Washington Times-Herald. 5) Elizabeth Billing, Chicago Red-baiter. 6) Joseph M. Patterson, publisher, the New York Daily News. 7) Congressman Martin Dies of Texas. 8) William Randolph Hearst. 9) The editors of the Brooklyn Tablet, Coughlin-supporting weekly. 10) Father Edward Lodge Curran, of Brooklyn, also a Coughlin supporter. 11) Senator Robert R. Reynolds. 12) Charles A. Lindbergh...
Died. William Randolph Hearst's "Helen...
When death, as it must to all dogs, came to William Randolph Hearst's toy dachshund Helen, the aged publisher last week wrote an elegy...
...clock, after tonight's meeting, Colonel Brunschwig will be interviewed by E. Randolph Biddle '43 for the benefit of Crimson Network listeners...
...during Rushing's blues numbers; Stu Grover, easily the best of the three drummers; and Ed Hunt on guitar and Bud Wentworth on trombone, both of whom suffered from the lack of an amplifier. It might be well to observe that most of the participants were members of "Russ Randolph's" band, which has been playing dates around here all along without exciting much comment. While it's remarkable to find a college band with so many fine soloists in it, I hope that if ever there is another jam session at Harvard some of the fine freelance musicians around...