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  1. Harry Chandler was born in Landaff, New Hampshire, the eldest of four siblings born to Emma Jane (née Little) and Moses Knight Chandler. He attended Dartmouth College, and on a dare, he jumped into a vat of starch that had frozen over during winter, which led to severe pneumonia.

  2. For more than 30 years, Harry Chandler would hold more power than anyone else in Los Angeles, more power, it’s fair to say, than anyone else has ever held in the city’s history.

  3. Learn about Harry Chandler, the publisher of the Los Angeles Times who expanded its circulation and influence in the 20th century. Find out his achievements, initiatives, and personal background from this web page.

  4. 9 Okt 2018 · The first Harry Chandler, who would succeed Otis, came to California to cure his injured lungs and joined the Times in 1885 as a circulation manager. Within a decade he had become Otis' business manager and son-in-law. While Otis boosted Los Angeles, Harry Chandler seemed more determined to buy it.

  5. 17 Jun 2018 · Harry Chandler came to California from New Hampshire to fight pneumonia and a hemorrhage in his lungs.

  6. Harry Chandler was the son-in-law of Harrison Otis, the owner of the Los Angeles Times and a visionary developer of the region. He built the Los Angeles Aqueduct, the Port of Los Angeles, and the Hollywood sign, among other landmarks, and formed the Chandler dynasty.

  7. 13 Jul 2018 · Besides Otis himself, the most important Times employee to decamp to the new building was Harry Chandler, who had been hired as a circulation department clerk in 1885.