Dorothy Buffum Chandler (May 19, 1901 – July 6, 1997; born Dorothy Mae Buffum) was a Los Angeles cultural leader. She is perhaps best known for her efforts...
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athletic coed from Long Beach, who he married, Dorothy Buffum. They raised their two children, Mia and Otis Chandler on their suburban ranch in Sierra Madre...
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store heiress and wife of the publisher of the Los Angeles Times, Dorothy Buffum Chandler became the de facto leader of the orchestra's board of directors...
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began publication. He was the son of Norman Chandler, his predecessor as publisher, and Dorothy Buffum Chandler, a patron of the arts and a Regent of the...
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it was dedicated September 27, 1964. The Pavilion was named for Dorothy Buffum Chandler who led [the] effort to build a suitable home for the Los Angeles...
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middle of the 20th century, culture followed. Boosters such as Dorothy Buffum Chandler and other philanthropists raised funds for the establishment of...
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Charles Abel Buffum (January 30, 1870 – October 1936) was an American businessman and politician. In 1904, with his brother, Edwin E. Buffum, he moved to...
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1941), indigenous Canadian-American musician, artist, and activist Dorothy Buffum Chandler (1901–1997), a Los Angeles cultural leader, was nicknamed Buffy...
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Abel Buffum (1870–1936), American businessman and politician Dorothy Buffum Chandler (1901-1997), American cultural leader Edward Gould Buffum (1820–1867)...
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Belmont Shore 2nd street Buffums storefront in March 2016. Dorothy Buffum Chandler Silverstein, Stuart (March 14, 1991). "Buffums to Close in May, Ending...
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American singer Don Chandler (1934–2011), American football player Donald S. Chandler, American entomologist Dorothy Buffum Chandler (1901–1997), American...
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Los Angeles Times (section Chandler era)
in Los Angeles following the end of World War I. Norman's wife, Dorothy Buffum Chandler, became active in civic affairs and led the effort to build the...
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Harry Chandler (May 17, 1864 – September 23, 1944) was an American newspaper publisher and investor who became owner of the largest real estate empire...
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(1961–1976) Norton Simon (1960–1976) Edwin W. Pauley (1940–1972) Dorothy Buffum Chandler (1954–1968) H. R. Haldeman (President, AAUC, 1965–1967; 1968) William...
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Martha Graham Louise Nevelson Georgia O'Keeffe Leontyne Price Dorothy Buffum Chandler Lincoln Kirstein Paul Mellon Alice Tully Hallmark Cards, Inc. 1986...
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Marian Otis Chandler (July 1, 1866 – August 9, 1952) was the secretary and a director of the Times-Mirror Company, which published the Los Angeles Times...
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chief Dorothy Buffum Chandler: Los Angeles philanthropist (wife of Norman Chandler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times) and namesake of the Dorothy Chandler...
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Otis Chandler, who was secretary of the Times-Mirror, and Mabel Otis Booth. Otus died on July 30, 1917, at the home of his son-in-law, Harry Chandler, in...
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Marie Callender's restaurant chain Dorothy Buffum Chandler, cultural leader and namesake of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, class of 1918 Edward W. Anderson...
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Cavanaugh (1963–2014) Marge Champion (1919–2020) Dorothy Buffum Chandler (1901–1997) Norman Chandler (1899–1973) Ben Chapman (1928–2008) (ashes scattered...
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Nevelson sculptor Georgia O'Keeffe painter Leontyne Price soprano Dorothy Buffum Chandler arts patron Lincoln Kirstein arts patron Paul Mellon arts patron...
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– actress, dancer Dorothy Buffum Chandler – cultural leader Harry Chandler – chief executive of Los Angeles Times Norman Chandler – publisher and chairman...
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December 4 – Paul Carlson December 11 – Buddhism December 18 – Dorothy Buffum Chandler December 25 – Christian Renewal January 1 – Lyndon B. Johnson,...
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Bob Hope Frederick R. Kappel Dean Rusk Margaret Chase Smith 1965 Dorothy Buffum Chandler James A. Perkins Maxwell D. Taylor 1966 G. Keith Funston Lady Bird...
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Prime Minister Práxedes Mateo Sagasta continued in office. Born: Dorothy Buffum Chandler, American newspaper publisher, in La Fayette, Illinois (d. 1997)...
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married Harry Chandler. Ida Mabel (1871-1955) married Franklin Booth (1861-1956), who were the grandparents of Franklin Otis Booth Jr. Otis Chandler is a great-grandson...
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Gabriel Asaad, 90, Turkish-Swedish Assyrian composer and musician. Dorothy Buffum Chandler, 96, American cultural leader. Stanisław Horno-Popławski, 94, Russian-Polish...
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Tilstrom" (1998), "Gordon Ray" (1999), "Jose Ferrer" (2001), "Dorothy Buffum Chandler" (202), "Huntley Brinkley" (2003), "Sports Figures" (2003) American...
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Caperton Bingham Erma Bombeck Emma Bugbee Dorothy Buffum Chandler Ruth Baldwin Cowan Charlotte Murray Curtis Dorothy May Day Peggy Dennis Nancy Dickerson Alice...
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Magic: Hill Returns to Orlando", Orlando Magic. Accessed March 6, 2008. Buffum, Joanna. "That Thing; Aug 9: Ms. Lauryn Hill, the iconic East Orange native...
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