An historic Beverly Hills mansion once owned by newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst is on the market for $90 million. Getty Images Designed by Gordon Kaufmann, the architect behind the Los ...
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Will Rogers' ranch house and motel owned by William Randolph Hearst consumed by Palisades fireAmong the carnage wrought by the devastating Palisades fire were two pieces of California history dating to a bygone era. Will Rogers’ historic ranch house, owned by the famous social ...
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ZNetwork on MSNJeff Bezos Is Scared to Have an Open Debate on EconomicsJeff Bezos has finally dropped the pretense. The world’s third-richest man has decreed that the Washington Post, which he purchased back in 2013, will no longer publish opinions that challenge free ...
Explore the life of William Randolph Hearst, who, by the 1930s, controlled a vast media empire, achieving unprecedented power. A man of prodigious appetites, he was the model for Orson Welles’s ...
Today, the Hearst Castle is a major California tourist attraction. Perhaps the best-known event of William Randolph Hearst's very public life was his effort to suppress Citizen Kane, a thinly ...
and "Destruction of the War Ship Maine Was the Work of an Enemy!" William Randolph Hearst and his New York Journal offered a $50,000 award for the "detection of the Perpetrator of the Maine Outrage." ...
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For the first time, Hearst's B2B profits exceed media's shareThe rest are made up of current and former Hearst executives. The trust doesn't expire until the last of William Randolph Hearst's grandchildren who were alive at the time of his death have died.
Built on the site of a natural amphitheater in the hills above campus, with funds donated by William Randolph Hearst, the Greek Theatre was the first building designed by campus architect John Galen ...
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Hearst Foundations award three grants to Washington groupsThe William Randolph Hearst Foundation and The Hearst Foundation Inc. are independent private philanthropies established in the 1940s by William Randolph Hearst, founder of the Hearst Corporation ...
Made possible by a generous grant from the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, the URCC offers a competitive research assistant program to support undergraduate research assistant positions who will ...
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