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Guide to the , Jr. Papers, 1914-1989(bulk 1968, 1975)

Processed by Elizabeth Stephens The Bancroft Library. University of , Berkeley Berkeley, California, 94720-6000 Phone: (510) 642-6481 Fax: (510) 642-7589 Email: [email protected] URL: http://bancroft.berkeley.edu © 2003 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

Guide to the William Randolph BANC MSS 91/2 c 1 Hearst, Jr. Papers, 1914-1989(bulk 1968, 1975) Guide to the William Randolph Hearst, Jr. Papers, 1914-1989(bulk 1968, 1975)

Collection number: BANC MSS 91/2 c

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University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California Contact Information: The Bancroft Library. University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California, 94720-6000 Phone: (510) 642-6481 Fax: (510) 642-7589 Email: [email protected] URL: http://bancroft.berkeley.edu Processed by: Elizabeth Stephens Date Completed: June 2003 Encoded by: James Lake © 2003 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

Collection Summary Collection Title: William Randolph Hearst, Jr. Papers, Date (inclusive): 1914-1989 Date (bulk): (bulk 1968, 1975) Collection Number: BANC MSS 91/2 c Creator: Hearst, William Randolph, 1908- Extent: Number of containers: 13 boxes, 1 carton, 2 oversize boxes, 20 volumes Linear feet: 28 Repository: The Bancroft Library Berkeley, California 94720-6000 Abstract: Consists of 19 bound scrapbooks, correspondence and clippings chronicling the career of William Randolph Hearst, Jr. Born in New York City Jan. 27, 1908 to newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and Millicent Willson Hearst. In 1928 he began his career as a reporter and served as an overseas correspondent during World War II in both Europe and the Pacific. Hearst served successively as reporter, editor and publisher of the New York American-Journal through 1956 when he assumed the reins of the Hearst Corporation and Foundation. He died in 1993. Physical Location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog. Languages Represented: English Access

Guide to the William Randolph BANC MSS 91/2 c 2 Hearst, Jr. Papers, 1914-1989(bulk 1968, 1975) Collection is open for research. Publication Rights Copyright has not been assigned to The Bancroft Library. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Public Services. Permission for publication is given on behalf of The Bancroft Library as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader. Preferred Citation William Randolph Hearst, Jr. papers, BANC MSS 91/2 c, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Title: George and Phoebe Apperson Hearst Papers, Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 72/204 c Title: William Randolph Hearst Papers, Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 77/121 c Title: Oral history interview with William Randolph Hearst, Jr. March 25, 1971, New York, Identifier/Call Number: N.Y. by James A. Oesterle for John F. Kennedy Library; BANC MSS 91/217 cz Title: William Randolph Hearst, Jr. photograph collection, Identifier/Call Number: BANC PIC 1991.064-PIC Printed materials have been transferred to the book collection of The Bancroft Library. Photographs have been transferred to Pictorial Collections of The Bancroft Library. Videotapes/sound recordings have been transferred to the Microforms Collection of The Bancroft Library. Film cataloged as Motion Picture 777 C. Provenance The William Randolph Hearst, Jr. Papers were given to The Bancroft Library by William Randolph Hearst, Jr. and Austine Hearst in two increments in March and December 1991. Funding Funding for processing provided by the Hearst Foundation. Scope and Content The William Randolph Hearst, Jr. Papers, 1914-1989 (bulk 1968, 1975), consists of 19 bound scrapbooks, correspondence and clippings chronicling the career of William Randolph Hearst, Jr. Born in New York City Jan. 27, 1908 to newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and Millicent Willson Hearst. In 1928 he began his career as a reporter for the New York American. An overseas correspondent during World War II, he served both in Europe and the Pacific. In 1956 Joseph Kingsbury Smith, Frank Conniff and he were awarded a Pulitzer Prize for international reporting for their interviews of world leaders done under the auspices of the Hearst Task Force. Hearst Jr. served successively as reporter, editor and publisher of the New York American-Journal through 1956, when he assumed the reins of the Hearst empire as a director of the Hearst Corporation and the Hearst Foundation. He died in 1993.

Boxes 1-9, 13; Series 1: Business Files, 1927-1989 Carton 1; Volumes Scope and Content Note 1-34 (some bound Divided into 3 subseries: Correspondence; Journalism, Editorial Work, and Speeches; and together); Corporate Files. Oversize Box 1, Contains primarily information about William Randolph Hearst, Jr. in the form of scrapbooks folders 1-7; with a small amount of correspondence and miscellaneous material. Oversize Box 2, folders 1-3

Correspondence, 1933-1975 Scope and Content Note Correspondence arranged alphabetically.

box 1, folder 1 Alsop, Joseph 1955 box 1, folder 2 American Legion 1967-68

Guide to the William Randolph BANC MSS 91/2 c 3 Hearst, Jr. Papers, 1914-1989(bulk 1968, 1975) Series 1:Business Files, 1927-1989 Correspondence, 1933-1975

box 1, folder 3 American Newspaper Publisher's Association 1967-68 box 1, folder 4 American Society of Newspaper Editors 1968 box 1, folder 5 Armitage, Albert 1975 box 1, folder 6 The Associated Press 1968 box 1, folder 7 Berlin, Richard E. 1949-68 box 1, folder 8 Bosworth, Jay 1975 box 1, folder 9 Brogan, John A., Jr. 1968 box 1, folder 10 Byrd, Harry F., Jr. 1968 box 1, folder 11 Cessna Aircraft Company 1975 box 1, folder 12 City of New York 1975 box 1, folder 13 Cooke, A. J. 1964-75 box 1, folder 14 Curley, William A. 1943-50 box 1, folder 15 Davidson, Robert P. 1948 box 1, folder 16 Ford, Gerald R. 1975 box 1, folder 17 Gall, Ronald S. 1963-68 box 1, folder 18 Howey, William R. 1975 box 1, folder 19 Humphrey, Hubert H., 1911-1978 1966-68 box 1, folder 20 Irvin, John L. 1941 box 1, folder 21 Johnson, Lyndon B. 1963-68 box 1, folder 22 Kennedy, Edward M. 1968 box 1, folder 23 Kingsbury-Smith, Joseph 1968 box 1, folder 24 Lengquist, Robert 1973 box 1, folder 25 List, Stuart 1951 box 1, folder 26 McEnerney, Garret 1968 box 1, folder 27 Nguyen, Cao Ky 1968 box 1, folder 28 Ridgway, M. B. 1975 box 1, folder 29 Springer, Wilson R. 1975 box 1, folder 30 Stanley, Waldo 1948 box 1, folder 31 Stanton, Sanford E. 1975 box 1, folder 32 Stewart, Mark 1975 box 1, folder 33 Taylor, James B. 1968 box 1, folder 34 Thompson, Robert E. 1968 box 2, folder 1 Traffic Safety Council 1968 box 2, folder 2 Trager, Frank N. 1975 box 2, folder 3 United Press International 1968 box 2, folder 4 The White House 1975 box 2, folder 5 White, Thomas J. 1933 box 2, folder 6 Woolard, Warden 1949-51 Miscellaneous box 2, folder 7-26 A-N 1950-75 box 3, folder 1-13 O-Z 1950-75 box 3, folder 14 Invitations 1975

Journalism, Editorial Work and Speeches, 1927-1989 Scope and Content Note Arrangement Journalism, Editorial Work, and Speeches arranged hierarchally by type and within types roughly chronologically.

World War II Correspondent box 4, folder 1-7 Europe 1944 box 4, folder 8 Pacific - Japan 1945 box 4, folder 9 Overseas Press Club 1946 volume 21-22 Scrapbooks (boxed together) 1943-45 volume 1-4 New York American Journal, editor in chief - Scrapbooks 1927-58 Hearst Task Force

Guide to the William Randolph BANC MSS 91/2 c 4 Hearst, Jr. Papers, 1914-1989(bulk 1968, 1975) Series 1:Business Files, 1927-1989 Journalism, Editorial Work and Speeches, 1927-1989

box 4, Soviet Union 1955 folder 10-11 volume 23-26 Scrapbooks 1955 volume 27 Scrapbook 1957-58 volume 28 Eisenhower-Khrushchev Summit May 1960 volume 29-30 World Tour, Far East and Europe 1956 box 4, folder 12 Brazil 1960 volume 31-32 Kennedy trip/Europe 1961 box 4, folder 13 Spain 1961 volume 33 Far East 1963 box 4, folder 14 Southeast Asia 1966-67 box 4, Europe 1968-69 folder 15-17 box 4, folder 18 Far East 1970 box 4, folder 19 Iran 1976 Articles box 5, folder 1 "Lord Mayor's Son" 1934 box 5, folder 2 "Fall and Rise of the Iron Curtain" Dec. 1964 box 5, folder 3 "Not Peace, but Freedom" Nov. 10, 1967 box 5, folder 4 "British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, a Great Lady" Apr. 30, 1989 box 5, folder 5 "Recollection of the History of the Hearst Newspapers" n.d. Editor's Report box 5, folder 6 McCarthy: Charm and Reality June 30, 1952 box 5, folder 7 Recollection of U. S. Senator, George Hearst 1866 box 5, folder 8 A Father's Advice 1974 box 5, folder 9 The Enchanted Hill, I-III 1974 box 5, Alaska Pipeline with correspondence and research material 1968-80 folder 10-16 box 5, Miscellaneous 1975-80 folder 17-18 volume 9-20 Scrapbooks Vol. 17-18 1943-66 Vol. 19 1950-55 Vol. 20 1952-54 Vol. 9-10 1952-56 Vol. 11-12, Journal American 1956-57 Vol. 13-14 1959-62 Vol. 15-16 1962-64 Speeches box 5, folder 19 New York World's Fair 1939 box 5, folder 20 Las Vegas Press Club Jan. 1968 box 5, folder 21 National Jewish Fund Dinner Sept. 12, 1968 box 5, folder 22 Zionist Organization of America 1975 box 5, folder 23 Correspondence 1967-68 box 5, folder 24 McCarthy-Rockefeller interviews 1968 box 5, folder 25 Miscellaneous 1968-75 box 6, folder 1-6 Congratulations on Pulitzer Prize 1956 box 7, folder 1-9 Letters from readers 1968-76

Corporate Files, 1891-1987 Scope and Content Note Arrangement Corporate files arranged hierarchally.

box 8, folder 1-5 Hearst Foundation 1968-75 volume 7-8 Scrapbooks 1891-65 box 8, folder 6-7 Hearst Magazines 1965-68

Guide to the William Randolph BANC MSS 91/2 c 5 Hearst, Jr. Papers, 1914-1989(bulk 1968, 1975) Series 1:Business Files, 1927-1989 Corporate Files, 1891-1987

box 8, folder 8 International News Service 1945-50 box 8, folder 9-10 1968-73 box 8, Hearst Headline Service 1968-75 folder 11-12 Hearst Newspapers box 8, folder 13 Albany 1968 box 8, folder 14 Baltimore News American 1968 box 8, folder 15 Boston Record American 1968 box 8, folder 16 Los Angeles Herald Examiner 1968 box 8, folder 17 New York American 1932 box 8, San Antonio Light 1968-75 folder 18-19 box 9, folder 1-2 Examiner 1968, 1975 box 9, folder 3-5 Seattle Post Intelligencer 1968, 1975 box 9, folder 6-7 Memos to publishers and editors 1952-75 box 9, folder 8 Dispatches 1968 volume 5-6 Scrapbooks 1959-61 volume 34 Scrapbook, highway campaign 1956-57 Oversize box 1, Sample issues 1919-87 folder 1-6 Oversize box 2, Sunday magazine mockups 1965, n.d. folder 1-3 carton 1, Bob Considine folder 1-52 Clippings 1942-63 box 13, Clippings 1963-71 folder 1-18 box 13, folder 19 Adella St. John, clippings 1969 Affiliations box 9, folder 9 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation 1967-68 box 9, Inter American Press Association 1968 folder 10-12 Related Material box 9, folder 13 Japan National Student Association 1967-68 box 9, folder 14 Jewish National Fund 1975 Boxes 10-12; Series 2: Personal Papers, 1914-1989 Volume 35; Scope and Content Note Oversize Box 1, Divided into 2 subseries: Correspondence and Family History and Clipping Files. folder 7; Oversize Box 2, folders 4-5

Correspondence, 1914-1976 Scope and Content Note Arrangement Correspondence arranged alphabetically.

box 10, folder 1 Hearst, Austine 1950-70 box 10, folder 2 Hearst, Austin 1929-88 box 10, folder 3 Hearst, William Randolph, III 1975 box 10, folder 4 Hearst, Millicent Willson 1949-57 box 10, folder 5 Hearst, Phoebe Apperson 1914 box 10, folder 6 Hearst, John 1933 box 10, folder 7-8 Hearst, Randolph Apperson 1968-76 box 10, folder 9 Hearst, Rosalie 1975 box 10, folder 10 Kennedy, Joseph P. 1949

Guide to the William Randolph BANC MSS 91/2 c 6 Hearst, Jr. Papers, 1914-1989(bulk 1968, 1975) Series 2:Personal Papers, 1914-1989 Correspondence, 1914-1976

box 10, Hearst Ranch 1975 folder 11-12 box 10, folder 13 Miscellaneous 1928

Family History and Clipping Files, 1926-1989 Scope and Content Note Arrangement Family History and Clipping Files arranged hierarchally by family relationship.

box 11, folder 1-2 William Randolph Hearst, Jr. 1973, n.d. Oversize box 2, Awards 1946-55 folder 4 box 11, folder 3 Austine McDonnell Hearst 1989 box 11, folder 4 Austin Hearst n.d. box 11, William Randolph Hearst 1938-70 folder 5-13 Oversize box 1, In memoriam 1951-52 folder 7 Oversize box 2, Fortune Magazine, "Hearst," reprint 1935 folder 5 box 11, Phoebe Apperson Hearst 1919-70 folder 14-16 volume 35 The Life of George Hearst, California Pioneer, by Mr. and Mrs. Freemont Older, unbound 1933 box 11, folder 17 Marion Davies 1978 box 11, San Simeon 1974-75 folder 18-21 box 11, folder 22 Letters concerning George Hearst's Booklet, "The Way it Was" 1972 box 11, folder 23 People to People Program 1960 box 11, folder 24 Hearst Cemetery Proposal 1971 box 11, folder 25 Christmas Cards 1966-68 William Randolph Hearst, Jr. Scrapbook items box 11, folder 26 Cartoon and certificate 1969 box 11, folder 27 Diary, J. Dundis Craig, trip diary June-July 1926 box 11, folder 28 History, miscellaneous 1965 box 12, folder 1-2 Sympathy notes on George Hearst's death 1972 box 12, folder 3-6 Sympathy notes on Millicent Hearst's death 1974-75

Guide to the William Randolph BANC MSS 91/2 c 7 Hearst, Jr. Papers, 1914-1989(bulk 1968, 1975)