Manuscripts
Harvard Business School
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Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration
Manuscripts
2 items: exchange of letters between Norman Chandler and Henry B. Schacht (student, Harvard University Graduate School). FACSIMILES MAY NOT BE COPIED OR PUBLISHED.
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Highland Park High School Commencement
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Correspondence pertaining to and copies of the speech given at Highland Park High School Commencement.
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Marlborough School Assembly Program
Manuscripts
Two copies of a speech given by Otis Chandler at the Marlborough School on Wednesday, February 8, 1967. One of the copies has a cover sheet.
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Claremont Graduate School Commencement Address
Manuscripts
Three copies of the speech given by Otis Chandler at the Claremont Graduate School Commencement on Saturday, May 20, 1978. Other items in this folder include two newspaper clippings, a copy of the Summer-Spring 1978 Claremont Graduate School Bulletin; and four letters of correspondence.
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Dallas Federal Business Association
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A copy of the speech given at the Dallas Federal Business Association.
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Cate School Commencement Address
Manuscripts
Four copies of a speech given by Otis Chandler at the Cate School Commencement Exercises on June 6, 1970. One of the copies includes an introduction. Other items included in this folder are three letters of correspondence with Frederick F. Clark, Headmaster at The Cate School, in which Clark ask Chandler to be speaker, Chandler accepts, and Clark thanks him and sends him information; two letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Al Neuharth, Executive Vice President and General Manager of The Gannett Newspapers, in which Chandler sent him a congratulatory letter on his new position, and Neuharth replies with a thank you and a request for a copy of the speech; two letters of correspondence between Otis Chandler and Peter McBean, in which McBean congratulates Chandler on a great speech and also asks Chandler to make a contribution to the school, and Chandler replies with a thank you and informs him that a contribution is not possible at this time.
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