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  • Harry Chandler converses at dining table with cigar in hand

    Harry Chandler converses at dining table with cigar in hand

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    Black and white photograph of Harry Chandler (far left) seated at a dining table with cigar in hand. E.M. Boddy is speaking to Chandler. William May Garland is second from right, Zack Farmer is on the far right.

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  • Harry Chandler dining with others

    Harry Chandler dining with others

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    Black and white photograph of Harry Chandler (far left) eating at a dining table with others. Pictured (L to R) are Harry Chandler, Paul Shoup, Gilbert Bessmeyer and R.W. Pridham.

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  • Harry Chandler with W.M. Garland and others

    Harry Chandler with W.M. Garland and others

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    Black and white photograph of Harry Chandler (far left), two unidentified men, William May Garland (far right) seated at a dining table. Paul Bertness Collection.

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  • Harry Chandler's 80th birthday celebration

    Harry Chandler's 80th birthday celebration

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    Marian Otis Chandler, F.X. Pfaffinger and Harry Chandler seated at dining table on the occasion of Mr. Chandler's 80th birthday. Ruth Crocker Collection.

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  • Harry Chandler with others at Artists Luncheon

    Harry Chandler with others at Artists Luncheon

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    Black and white photograph of Harry Chandler engaged in conversation at the dining table at the Artists Luncheon. Pictured are (L - R) Dr. Remsen D. Bird (Occidental College), Mrs. Cecil Frankel, and Harry Chandler.

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  • Harry Chandler attends arts meeting at the Biltmore

    Harry Chandler attends arts meeting at the Biltmore

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    Black and white photograph. Pictured (L to R): Harry Chandler, seated, Dr. Remsen D. Bird (president of Occidental College), standing, and Miss Sydney Temple (president of the Art Noon Club) and Dr. Otto Klemperer (conductor), both seated, attend an arts meeting at the Biltmore where the cultural needs of the city of Los Angeles were discussed. Both the Los Angeles Art Association (part body of the Art Noon Club) and the Southern California Symphony Association were represented.

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