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  1. Norman Chandler (September 14, 1899 – October 20, 1973) was the publisher of the Los Angeles Times from 1945 to 1960. Personal. Norman Chandler was born in Los Angeles on September 14, 1899, one of eight children of Harry Chandler and Marian Otis Chandler.

  2. Norman Chandler (born September 14, 1899, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died October 20, 1973, Los Angeles) was an American newspaper publisher who helped change the Los Angeles Times from a conservative regional journal to one of the largest and most influential newspapers in the world.

  3. May 4, 2002 · Norman Brant Chandler, a former executive with the Los Angeles Times and the first member of the fifth generation of the Chandler family to establish a career with the newspaper, died Friday....

  4. Norman Chandler (September 14, 1899 – October 20, 1973) was the publisher of the Los Angeles Times from 1945 to 1960, and largely responsible for the success of the newspaper.

  5. Oct 21, 1973 · LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20 (AP) —Norman Chandler, former publisher of The Los Angeles Times and a builder of one of the great American publishing empires, died early today. He was 74 years old.

  6. Jeff Hancock is the founding director of the Stanford Social Media Lab and is Harry and Norman Chandler Professor of Communication at Stanford University. Professor Hancock and his group work on understanding psychological and interpersonal processes in social media.

  7. However, Norman Chandler didn’t believe in pampering his son, and Otis grew up doing his share of work on the family’s 10-acre ranch. At Stanford, Chandler was a shot-putter and quickly became one of the world’s best (only a sprained wrist kept him out of the Olympics).