William Randolph Hearst III didn't retreat, Dilbert-like, into a cubicle at a San Jose startup.
The trend culminated in William Randolph Hearst's handling of the Spanish-American War in 1898.
The 115-room mansion of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst became state park property in 1958.
Grandson of newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst watching family fortune continue to dwindle.
In 1906, after the San Francisco earthquake, William Randolph Hearst offered a hundred dollars to anyone who had a baby in his emergency hospital.
William Randolph Hearst, not known to have been an iceboater himself, in 1904 sponsored the gold-lined Hearst Cup, awarded to the fastest stern steerer.
Builders have been uprooting and moving big trees since at least the 1920s, when William Randolph Hearst had cypresses trucked in from Paso Robles, Calif.
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What about newspaper editor William Randolph Hearst commissioning himself as a foreign correspondent and sailing to Cuba on his own steamer, complete with two weeks' worth of champagne?
Nearby, the Beverly House, once home to William Randolph Hearst, offers over 50, 000 square feet of living space that includes two screening rooms, an art deco-themed private nightclub, spa facilities and a lighted tennis court with accompanying indoor bar.
The idea is to turn the home into a private movie theater like the ones that once were enjoyed only by such well-heeled tycoons as William Randolph Hearst , who famously had a cinema built into his castle at San Simeon.
But William Randolph Hearst III has also inherited some of his Grandfather's literary genes.(Despite the Yellow Journalist tag, Hearst the First was undeniably a heckuva writer.) Under Will Hearst's stewardship, the Examiner enjoyed a reputation for fine, punchy writing and he even wrote the forward to a book about a 19th-century comic strip called Hogan ' s Alley.
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