Randolph Apperson Hearst

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Randolph Apperson Hearst (December 2, 1915December 18, 2000) was the last surviving son of William Randolph Hearst. He is probably most famous for being the father of Patty Hearst and being threatened by the Symbionese Liberation Army when they kidnapped her in 1974.

After his graduation from Harvard University in 1938, Randolph Hearst joined the family business, the Hearst Corporation. Long active in management of the San Francisco Examiner, he eventually became chairman of the Hearst board from 1973 to 1996, at which time he retired in favor of his nephew George Randolph Hearst Jr.

He never had the opportunity to become chief executive officer because his father's will established a trust that had five family (initially his sons, then their heirs) and eight non-family trustees, all serving for life and electing their successors maintaining those proportions. The trustees name the corporation's board of directors, and the trust does not dissolve until all grandchildren of William Randolph Hearst alive at his death have died. It was under Randolph Hearst's chairmanship that the chief executive inherited from his father, Richard E. Berlin, finally retired, but the next three presidents were all also non-family trustees.

On his death, Randolph Hearst's seat as a trustee of his father's will went to Virginia Hearst Randt, second-oldest of his five daughters, who also include Patty Hearst.

Randolph Hearst was married three times, first in 1938 to Catherine Wood Campbell of Atlanta, Georgia who was the mother of his five daughters, Catherine, Virginia, Patricia, Anne and Victoria. Catherine Hearst was a Roman Catholic and conservative Regent of the University of California before resigning in 1976. After their divorce, the first Mrs. Hearst moved to Beverly Hills. Randolph Hearst was divorced from his second wife in 1987, and his third wife, Veronica, survived him.

  • New York Times; December 19, 2000; Randolph A. Hearst, Whose Father Built Newspaper Empire, Is Dead at 85. Randolph A Hearst, last surviving son of William Randolph Hearst, dies at age 85
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