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Chandler, Norman B


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    Chandler, Norman

    Manuscripts

    Twenty-one items comprising twenty-eight pages pertaining to Norman Chandler, containing photocopies of articles, memos, and letters.

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    Chandler, Norman

    Manuscripts

    Three items. Three memos from Otis Chandler to Norman Chandler and a memo from Otis Chandler to Norman Chandler, Mrs. Norman Chandler [Dorothy Chandler], Philip Chandler, L.D. Hotchkiss, Omar F. Johnson, Hugh A. Lewis, R. F. Mark, Edward J. Reap, Marvin Reimer, Fred Selzer, and Nick Williams. One of the memos has to do with Sam Yorty and includes a copy of a letter that Yorty sent to Norman Chandler.

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    Chandler, Norman B

    Manuscripts

    1 item: 106-pp. transcript of Norman B. Chandler interview, 4/3/1980. Chandler speaks of his father, Otis Chandler, his experiences working internships at Los Angeles Times in the 1970s, etc.

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    Chandler, Norman (Death of) - Incoming Sympathy Letters - B

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    Thirty-eight sympathy letters, cards and telegrams sent to Otis Chandler upon the death of his father, Norman Chandler.

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    Alphabetical File - Chandler, Norman

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    Approx. 80 items: memos from H.E. Downing to Norman Chandler on a wide range of subjects in the 1931 to 1937 time frame.

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    Chandler, Norman

    Manuscripts

    Norman Chandler (1899-1973) was the oldest son of Harry Chandler and Publisher from 1944-1960. Norman attended Stanford, but returned home before graduating to assist his father at the Los Angeles Times. Norman and his wife, Dorothy Buffum Chandler, were also major supporters of the arts in Los Angeles. Series includes correspondence, invitations, speeches and other material, arranged alphabetically by author/subject. Facsimiles may not be copied or published. Date range is 1921-1973.

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