William Randolph Hearst had five sons: George, William Jr., John, Randolph, and David. They all inherited shares of the Hearst Corporation, a company founded by their father. The Hearst family continues to be involved in running the media empire to this day.
According to the book Hollywood Babylon by Kenneth Angers, he was not officially suspected by police. But it seems he was supect in the death of Tom Ince, a producer/director in young Hollywood. Aboard the Hearst yacht Oneida on November 15, 1924 to celebrate Ince's 43rd birthday, Ince was shot with the small hand gun Hearst kept on the boat. The story offered up in Hearst papers was 'accute indigestion'. The bullet in his head was found at autopsy. Hearst had enough money to pay witnesses off and no investigation was ever done.
No, Warren G. Harding became president.
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he became presedent and gave one of the longest election speeches ever.
No. No, William Shakespeare did not get divorced but he became unsettled in his marriage and focused more on his talents in the theater.
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William Pitt the Younger was the British prime minister who became the subject of a 2004 biography by William Hague. Pitt was the youngest ever prime minister of Britain, taking office at the age of 24.
"Stardust"what is the horses nane in the Statlers song about--what ever happened to randolph Scott etc>????
Last I heard she was living a quiet life married with one or two children. Her family still has rights to stay at the Hearst castle on California’s Central Coast.
"Citizen Kane" is a classic film released in 1941. It is Directed by and stars Orson Welles. It is loosely based on William Randolph Hearst, a newspaper magnate. Hearst used the power of his papers in an attempt to ruin the film, at one point offering to buy the negative. It also stars Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Moorehead, Ruth Warrick, Everett Sloane. "Citizen Kane" is freqently listed as one of the best films ever made. Prior to this film, Welles was best known for directing the Mercury Theatre On the Air radio production of "War of the Worlds" which itself was infamous for fooling millions of Americans into thinking we really were being invading by aliens.
The Vice president became the president.
As a player, Cano has 1/4 of the total triples Randolph had. Cano has more homeruns than Willie ever had, but Cano is not a basestealer, Cano has 20 in 5 years while Randolph had 37 in the 1976 season. As a manager, Randolph was a fine coach but we have no information about Cano