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There is a page named "Hearst's International" on Wikipedia

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  • of the Hearst's International decreased to thirty-six points and then to a barely legible twelve points. After Hearst died in 1951, the Hearst's International...
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    book publishing business in 1913 with the formation of Hearst's International Library. Hearst began producing film features in the mid-1910s, creating...
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    Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark. George Hearst, William Randolph Hearst's father, had purchased the original 40,000-acre (162 km2) estate...
    121 KB (15,502 words) - 15:54, 30 July 2024
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    character on Hearst. Ironically, in its first American publication, the story appeared in Hearst's International Magazine, a publication of Hearst's son, William...
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    failed to attract investors when Hearst's financial crisis became widely known. Marion Davies's stardom waned and Hearst's movies also began to hemorrhage...
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    transferring to the University of California, Berkeley. Hearst's grandfather William Randolph Hearst created the largest newspaper, magazine, newsreel and...
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    in the January 1924 issues of The Strand Magazine in London and Hearst's International in New York. Holmes receives an odd letter that makes reference...
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    It was first published in 1922 in The Strand Magazine (UK) and Hearst's International (US). Neil Gibson, the Gold King and former senator from "some Western...
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    first published in The Strand Magazine in the United Kingdom and Hearst's International in the United States in March 1923. Watson states at the beginning...
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    in the United Kingdom in October 1921, and was also published in Hearst's International in the United States in November 1921. Watson arrives in 221B Baker...
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  • Fox-owned stations (Hearst itself, unusual for any American broadcast group, has never held a Fox affiliation on any of its stations). Hearst's involvement in...
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    the alcoholic beverage was suggested that same year in a story in Hearst's International Combined with Cosmopolitan. Some drink aficionados believe the inspiration...
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    Stories. By Hudson Maxim, Hearst's International Library Co. 1916. Defenseless America. By Hudson Maxim, Hearst's International Library Co. 1916. The Science...
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    The Strand Magazine Hearst's International 8 "The Adventure of the Creeping Man" March 1923 The Strand Magazine Hearst's International 9 "The Adventure of...
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  • Necktie Lady (1916) oil on canvas 14.5 inch. x 34 inch. The Red Shawl Hearst's International magazine illustration (1921) oil on canvas 34 inch. x 30 inch. Priest...
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  • and Baby Huey (1950–1959). Walter Lantz started his animation career at Hearst's studio at the age of 16. He had also worked for the Bray Studios and Universal...
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    Meisel "discovered" Hearst and shot her first magazine cover for Vogue Italia in April 2004. Since then, she has appeared internationally on a variety of...
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    her mother before Hearst's birth. She is also the stepdaughter of novelist Jay McInerney and a cousin of Lydia Hearst-Shaw. Hearst attended the Chapin...
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    joined Millicent Hearst at many of these charitable events during the Great Depression. The Hearsts were married until W.R. Hearst's death in 1951. They...
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    the generic title Hearst Metrotone News. From January 1919 to July 1929, International Newsreel was produced by Hearst's International News Service and...
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