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Hearst Plays With Marion Davies

Hearst Plays With Marion Davies

Hearst plays croquet with longtime mistress Marion Davies at his palatial estate near Sam Simeon, Calif., in 1935. Among the acts often attributed to Hearst: leading the U.S. into the Spanish-American War, criminalizing marijuana, covering up the murder of Thomas Ince, ruining the career of Orson Welles (whose Citizen Kane was a thiny veiled biography of the publisher), and if not inventing then at least perfecting "yellow journalism" (sensational reportage that emphasizes selling papers over delivering accurate information).

In this photo: William Randolph Hearst, Marion Davies

Photo: Peter Stackpole./Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

Jan 01, 1935
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