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set gName = getat(["Hearst"],1)
@[]###A CHARGE "CONCEIVED IN MALICE"#MR WR HEARST AGAIN REJECTED##"ENGLISH SOFT SOAP" SAYS HEARST TO CHURCHILL
Hearst was sent down from Harvard where as a student he had a brief and disorderly career; he had also worked on Lampoon, the students' comic newspaper#Hearst had a long association with the film actress Marion Davies. They never married because Hearst's wife, Millicent, avoided public scandal but would not grant a divorce#Hearst was a noted and extravagant art collector. Sometimes his enthusiasm exceeded his judgement as he found himself bidding for works that he already owned#One failure in Hearst's career occurred in the US capital. He built up the largest chain of papers in America, but his paper in Washington never flourished#"Human interest" stories were the staple fare of Hearst newspapers, with stories on crime, sex and gossip#Hearst was an only child, spoiled when young by his father, a US senator, and by his mother, Phoebe#Citizen Kane, the film based on Hearst's life, is widely regarded as the greatest film of all time. Hearst tried strenuously to suppress the film when it was released#At the time of his death in 1951, Hearst's art collection was worth $15 million