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Paul Harvey

Paul Harvey was a Chicago radio man whose melodious voice and hearty "Hello, America" were cherished by millions for more than 57 years on national broadcasts that were an entrancing mix of news, storytelling and gently persuasive salesmanship. He died at the age of 90 on Feb. 28, 2009.

Harvey's show, "The Rest of the Story," reached an estimated 24 million listeners on more than 1,200 radio stations nationally and 400 Armed Forces Radio stations around the world. In Chicago, Harvey was heard on WGN-AM 720, but his local ties ran deeper.

Returning to civilian life after a three-month stint in the Army, Harvey moved to the radio big-time in Chicago. While broadcasting the ne...
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Paul Harvey was a Chicago radio man whose melodious voice and hearty "Hello, America" were cherished by millions for more than 57 years on national broadcasts that were an entrancing mix of news, storytelling and gently persuasive salesmanship. He died at the age of 90 on Feb. 28, 2009.

Harvey's show, "The Rest of the Story," reached an estimated 24 million listeners on more than 1,200 radio stations nationally and 400 Armed Forces Radio stations around the world. In Chicago, Harvey was heard on WGN-AM 720, but his local ties ran deeper.

Returning to civilian life after a three-month stint in the Army, Harvey moved to the radio big-time in Chicago. While broadcasting the news at WENR-AM in Chicago's Merchandise Mart in 1951, Harvey became friends with the building's owner, Joseph P. Kennedy, who helped him get on ABC nationally.

Harvey's 45-minute routine started at 3:30 a.m., when the alarm clock would ring in the family's 22-room home in River Forest, Ill. It never varied: brush teeth, shower, shave, get dressed, eat oatmeal, get into car and drive downtown.

His five-minute "The Rest of the Story" broadcasts featured historical vignettes with surprise endings like the story of the 13-year-old boy who receives a cash gift from Franklin Roosevelt and turns out to be Fidel Castro. Or the one about the famous trial lawyer who never finished law school (Clarence Darrow). He'd end each broadcast with his signature: "Paul Harvey. [long pause] Good day!"

Born Paul Harvey Aurandt in Tulsa on Sept. 4, 1918. He and his sister were raised by their mother after their police officer father was killed in the line of duty when Harvey was 3. He dropped his last name for professional reasons in the 1940s.

Beginning as an unpaid gofer at a Tulsa radio station in 1933, Harvey worked his way up the radio ladder.

While working in St. Louis, Harvey met Lynne Cooper, a student-teacher from a socially prominent family who read school news announcements. Instantly smitten with the young woman he nicknamed "Angel," Harvey later asked her to dinner. On the night of their first date, he proposed as they sat in her parked car. They married in June 1940. Lynne Harvey remained her husband's closest professional collaborator until she died in May 2008.
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    May 26, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. Mark Whicker: Even in victory, Dodgers must deal with controversy

    The Orange County Register
    LOS ANGELES The Dodgers won Saturday, but it is never that simple in this Paul Harvey season. Here, my friends, is The Rest of the Story. Matt Kemp, who nearly won a Triple Crown in 2011, suffered three shades of indignity during this 5-3 victory over...

    Tags: Brandon League, New York Yankees, Skip Schumaker, Don Mattingly, Juan Uribe

  2. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Westboro Baptist Church defector struggles with her past

    TOPEKA, Kan. — The house was empty, just as Libby Phelps had planned. Slipping inside that afternoon four years ago, she felt as if her heart would burst through her chest.
    TOPEKA, Kan. — The house was empty, just as Libby Phelps had planned. Slipping inside that afternoon four years ago, she felt as if her heart would burst through her chest. She peeked through the curtains, terrified that her aunt and uncle ...

    Tags: Academy Awards, Entertainment Events, Christianity, Social Issues, Baptist

  4. May 18, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Frazier, Shenango share disappointing memories at Fairhaven Park

    The Daily Courier, Connellsville, Pa.
    When the WPIAL released the locations for the Class A softball quarterfinals, Frazier coach Paul Harvey and Shenango coach Amy Delaney may have each cringed a bit when they saw that the two teams will be playing each other at 4 p.m. Monday at Fairhaven...

    Tags: Kansas City Royals, Baseball, Sports, Softball

  6. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  7. Former KS95 personality Michael 'Donuts' Douglas passes away

    Star Tribune
    Michael Wegner, best known by his radio moniker Michael "Donuts" Douglas, helped make KS95 the country's most popular FM station in the 1980s. While program director Chuck Knapp was technically the boss on their morning show "Knapp & Donuts," it was his...

    Tags: Prostate Cancer, American Cancer Society, Entertainment, Music

  8. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  9. A View from the Tractor Cab

    Somerset County Farm Bureau
    It is now April and thoughts of spring fill our heads, but two months ago in the cold of winter many of us were delighted to see the excitement over the farm related commercials played during the Super Bowl. The favorite was a remake of Paul Harvey's...
  10. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  11. 'Toys for All Ages' is Hillcrest Grange theme

    "Toys for All Ages" was the theme of the March 13 program of the Hillcrest Grange of Brothersvalley Township. The celebration-styled event was hosted by the David W. and Patricia Sue Paul family at their residence on "Clover Hill Farms" in the Berlin area.
    "Toys for All Ages" was the theme of the March 13 program of the Hillcrest Grange of Brothersvalley Township. The celebration-styled event was hosted by the David W. and Patricia Sue Paul family at their residence on "Clover Hill Farms" in the Berlin...

    Tags: Toy Industry, University of Memphis, Students, Deere and Company, Colleges and Universities

  12. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Column: NSU has history of standout heavyweights

    Sometimes, it seems like Northern State produces as many small business owners as teachers/coaches.  Especially farmers. Many successful farmers in this region have NSU degrees in their toolboxes.  Take two-time national wrestling champion, 2016...

    Tags: South Dakota State Jackrabbits, College Football, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Education

  14. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Daschle: Farming, food security and the future

    Thomas A. Daschle was the distinguished speaker at the Ag Outlook Forum in Washington, D.C. Here is the speech taken from the United States Department of Agriculture website. In South Dakota we have a special term to describe agricultural issues. We...

    Tags: U.S. Congress, Iron (dietary supplement), Kenny Chesney, Mark Twain, Barack Obama

  16. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Jeff Semler: And now, 'the rest of the story'

    jsemler@umd.edu
    As you might imagine, I received many compliments on my last article about the Dodge/Paul Harvey commercial “So God Made a Farmer.” Probably because we live in a conservative agrarian area of the world, what I often refer to as “God&...

    Tags: Marketing, NPR, Media Industry, YouTube

  18. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Ram reaches 'Farmer' video viewing goal

    AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - The Ram Truck brand pledged to make a donation to the National FFA Organization for every view of its two-minute "Farmer" Super Bowl video on the brand's website, with the intent of generating $1 million. It took less than a week...

    Tags: Chrysler Group LLC, Photography, New Products, Arts and Culture, Machine Manufacturing

  20. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Die Hard' is soft. 'Safe Haven' is strong. UFC vs. Bellator.

    <span style="font-size: small;"><strong>After the coffee. Before getting back into work mode. </strong></span>
    After the coffee. Before getting back into work mode. The Skinny: I watched "The Following" last night and fear it has started to take a bad turn. I don't want to play spoiler but I do hate it when a character does something they never would do in the...

    Tags: Al Pacino, News Corp., Ultimate Fighting Championship, Arts and Culture, The Hollywood Reporter

  22. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. 'Farmer' ad can mean many things

     During the Super Bowl, I was quite surprised to see a few ads that hit a subject near and dear to my heart: agriculture.  Monsanto had a great ad giving accolades to farming, but the one that is being buzzed about all around the world is the “...

    Tags: Potatoes, Green Beans

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