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| Garrison Hearst |
Garrison Hearst (born January 4, 1971) is a running back that plays for the NFL's Denver Broncos. He had previously played for the Phoenix and Arizona Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals, and San Francisco 49ers. He has run for 1,000 yards in a season on 4 occasions and won the NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award in 2001. (references) |
| George Hearst |
George Hearst (September 3, 1820-February 28, 1891) was a wealthy California businessman, United States Senator and father of famed newspaperman William Randolph Hearst. (references) |
| George Randolph Hearst |
George Randolph Hearst (April 23,1904 -January 26, 1972) was the oldest son of William Randolph Hearst. (references) |
| George Randolph Hearst III |
George Randolph Hearst III (born 1955) is the second child of George Randolph Hearst, Jr. and Mary Astrid Thompson and great-grandson of William Randolph Hearst. He is currently a vice president of the Hearst Corporation. (references) |
| George Randolph Hearst Jr. |
George Randolph Hearst Jr. (born July 13,1927) has been chairman of the board of the Hearst Corporation since 1996, succeeding his uncle Randolph Apperson Hearst. He has been a director of the company for over forty years. (references) |
| Hearst Block |
The Hearst Block is an office building in Toronto, Ontario, home to Ontario's provincial Ministry of Energy. It is part of a massive government complex east of Queen's Park. (references) |
| Hearst Greek Theatre |
The William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, known locally as simply the Greek Theatre, is an 8,500-seat amphitheater owned and operated by the University of California, Berkeley in Berkeley, California, United States. (references) |
| Hearst Island |
Hearst Island (69°25'S"062 10°W') is an ice-covered, dome-shaped island lying 6 km east of Cape Rymill, off the eastern coast of Palmer Land. The island is 58 km (36 mi) long, in a North-South direction, 11 km (7 mi) wide, and rises to 365 metres. First sighted on a flight on December 20, 1928 by Sir Hubert Wilkins. Thinking it was part of the mainland of Antarctica, he named it Hearst Land for William Randolph Hearst, who helped finance the expedition. It was resighted and its insularity ascertained in 1940 by members of the USAS who explored this coast by land and from the air. They named it Wilkins Island. Examination of aerial photographs have shown, however, that this large island is what Wilkins considered Hearst Land. (references) |
| Hearst Memorial Mining Building |
The Hearst Memorial Mining Building at the University of California, Berkeley that is currently home to the university's materials science department. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is also designated as part of California Historical Landmark #946. It was the first building on that campus designed by John Galen Howard. (references) |
| Hearst Tower |
There are two skyscrapers named Hearst Tower, both in major U.S. cities and named after the Hearst Corporation. (references) |
| John Randolph Hearst |
John Randolph Hearst (1910-1958) was said by some to have the most executive talent among the sons of William Randolph Hearst,and like his brothers worked for the Hearst Corporation. (references) |
| Randolph Apperson Hearst |
Randolph Apperson Hearst (December 2, 1915 - December 18, 2000) was the last surviving son of William Randolph Hearst. (references) |
| Rick Hearst |
Rick Hearst (born Richard Charles Herbst on January 4, 1965 in Howard Beach, New York, USA) is an actor, best known for roles in US soap operas. He has appeared in Days of Our Lives (1989-1990) as Scott "Scotty" Banning II, Guiding Light (1990-1996) as Alan-Michael Spaulding, The Young and the Restless (2000-2001) as Matt Clark, and The Bold and the Beautiful (2002) as Whipple "Whip" Jones III, and as of 2005 stars in General Hospital as Ric Lansing (since 2002). (references) |
| Université de Hearst |
Université de Hearst (formerly Collège universitaire de Hearst) is a Canadian postsecondary institution with campuses in Hearst, Timmins and Kapuskasing, Ontario, offering university degree programs in French for Northeastern Ontario's franco-ontarian community. (references) |
| William Hearst (politician) |
Sir William Howard Hearst (February 15, 1864-September 29, 1941) was the Conservative premier of the Canadian province of Ontario from 1914 to 1919. (references) |
| William Randolph Hearst |
United States newspaper publisher whose introduction of large headlines and sensational reporting changed American journalism (1863-1951). Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
| William Randolph Hearst III |
William Randolph Hearst III (born June 1, 1949) became president of the William Randolph Hearst Foundation in early 2003, and is a grandson of William Randolph Hearst and director of the Hearst Corporation. (references) |
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