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  1. Jun 23, 2007 · William Randolph Hearst had everything he wanted as a child. But, he was a rebel. In eighteen eighty-five, he was expelled from Harvard, one of the best universities in America, for playing a joke ...

  2. Aug 14, 2011 · William Randolph Hearst lives on 60 years after his death as the mythical bogeyman of American journalism, the personification of the field's most egregious impulses. Hearst is typically ...

  3. William Randolph Hearst was born on April 29, 1863, in San Francisco, California. He was the only son of George Hearst, a millionaire miner, rancher, and U.S. senator (1886-1891) and Phoebe Apperson Hearst. He enrolled in Harvard College, where he studied for two years, never graduating. In 1903, Hearst married Millicent Veronica Willson (1882 ...

  4. William Randolph Hearst (29. huhtikuuta 1863, San Francisco, Kalifornia – 14. elokuuta 1951, Beverly Hills, Kalifornia) oli yhdysvaltalainen kustantaja ja sanomalehtimiljonääri. Hearst kuuluu nykyaikaisen sanomalehdistön tärkeimpiin teknisiin kehittäjiin, mutta samalla häntä pidetään yhtenä keltaisen lehdistön ja ...

  5. Apr 29, 2017 · William Randolph Hearst made his mark on everything he touched. He was a newspaper publisher, media magnate, aspiring politician, art collector, and more. Born to a wealthy California family on April 29, 1863, Hearst was a dominant figure of his time.

  6. New York, Scribner, 1961. Hearst, William Randolph (1863-1951)Larger-than-life American publisher William Randolph Hearst acquired his first newspaper, the San Francisco Examiner, in 1886. Over the next two decades, he built a media empire which revolutionized journalism. His dictatorial style and sensational approach to the news generated a ...

  7. William Randolph Hearst started to build a fabulous estate on his ranchland overlooking the village of San Simeon in 1919. He called the estate "La Cuesta Encantada" - Spanish for The Enchanted Hill. By 1947, the hilltop complex included a twin-towered main building, three sumptuous guesthouses, and 127 acres of terraced gardens, fountains, and ...

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