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William Randolph Hearst (/
hɜːrst/;
April 29, 1863 –
August 14, 1951) was an
American newspaper publisher and
politician who
developed the nation's largest...
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Herst may
refer to:
Alison Herst (born 1971),
Canadian sprint kayaker Herman “Pat”
Herst, Jr. (1909–1999),
philatelist and
writer of
books on philately...
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original on
April 15, 2020.
Retrieved December 3, 2019.
Herst 2007, p. 372.
Herst 2007, pp. 372–374.
Reeves 1993, pp. 580–584.
Reeves 1993, pp. 599–600...
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Comprehensive Reference Guide.
Greenwood Publishing. p. 148. ISBN 0-89774-991-X.
Herst 2007, pp. 372–74. Wilson, Joseph; Marable, Manning; Ness,
Immanuel (2006)...
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Richard Herst (Hurst) (died 29
August 1628) was an
English Roman Catholic recusant layman. He is a
Catholic martyr,
beatified in 1929.
Herst is thought...
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Alison Herst (born
March 7, 1971) is a
Canadian sprint kayaker who
competed in the
early to mid-1990s. She won two
medals in the K-4 200 m
event at the...
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Cushman and
David J.
Phillips and
written by C.V.
Herst, the real-life son of the film's
protagonist Jerry Herst. The film
features Xander Berkeley as composer...
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Bastion had
finally tracked down
General Herst, the same
general that
eluded Wright in
Monte C****ino.
Herst was
found heading for Aalborg, Denmark, to...
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Auguste Clément
Joseph Herst (18
August 1825,
Rocroi - 10
August 1900, Nice) was a
French watercolour and oil
painter who
exhibited at the
Salon of 1861...
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Jerome Philip Herst (May 28, 1909, in Chicago,
Illinois –
November 27, 1990, in Alameda, California),
known as
Jerry Herst, was a
lawyer and a songwriter...