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Harry Chandler with R.W. Pridham and Alvaro Obregon
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Harry Chandler with Alvaro Obregon
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Black and white 4 x 5" glass negative of Harry Chandler with President Alvaro Obregon (of Mexico) and others. (L to R) unknown woman, Harry Chandler, Alvaro Obregon, and R.W. Pridham (Chairman, County Board of Supervisors).
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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 and William Whitsett outside at Fan Hill
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Black and white candid photograph of Harry Chandler and William Whitsett outside at Fan Hill. Whitsett is looking down, Chandler wears a light suit and dark tie.
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Letter of appreciation to Harry Chandler from the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
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Black and white photograph of a letter of appreciation to Harry Chandler from the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. "An appreciation of Harry Chandler... "
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Harry Chandler with Herbert Hoover and others at Tejon Ranch
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Black and white photograph. Ex-President Herbert Hoover comes to Southern California from Palo Alto to call on Harry Chandler at the Tejon Ranch headquarters. Pictured (L to R): Juan Jesus Lopez (ranch manager), Harry Chandler, Herbert Hoover, Marian Otis Chandler, Alonzo Taylor and Helen Chandler. Related to image LAT 01127.
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Harry Chandler with "The Goose" aircraft
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Black and white photograph of Harry Chandler in the doorway of "The Goose," the first all-metal airplane in Los Angeles. Cecil B. DeMille leaning on wing. (L to R) unidentified, unidentified, Harry Chandler (in doorway), John B. Miller (President Los Angeles Times Chamber of Commerce, in window), Cecil B. De Mille, Guy Cochran, and J.H. Fisher alongside the plane. They were leaving for lunch in Coronado, with a flight time of 1 hour, 10 minutes to San Diego.
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