Chandler
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Chandler may refer to many different meanings:
Profession:
- A chandler is someone who makes or sells wax or tallow candles, and also usually soap.
- A chandler is a retail dealer in special supplies or equipment, e.g. corn chandler, ship chandler.
- Abiel Chandler, founding donor to Dartmouth College's Chandler School of Science and the Arts
- Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1918-) is an American economist and industrial historian
- Ben Chandler (1959-) is a U.S. Representative from Kentucky
- Chris Chandler (1965-) is a professional quarterback in the National Football League
- G. N. Chandler (1927-) is a LDS church official and famous commercial photographer who filmed work on Project Mohole, Anza, California
- Dorothy Chandler (1901-1997) was a Los Angeles cultural leader
- Happy Chandler (1898-1991) was a U.S. Senator and Governor of Kentucky
- Jim Chandler (1941-) is an American poet and novelist
- Kyle Chandler (1965-) is an American actor
- Raymond Chandler (1888-1959), was an American author
- Seth Carlo Chandler (1846-1913) was an American astronomer
- Spud Chandler (1907-1990) was an American baseball pitcher
- Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Jr. (1845-1928) was an American architect
- Walter Chandler (1887—1967) was an American politician
- Chandler Bing was a character from the TV series Friends played by Matthew Perry.
- Chandler, Queensland in Australia
- Chandler, Quebec in Canada
- Chandler, Arizona in the U.S.
- Chandler, Oklahoma in the U.S.
- Chandler Township, Michigan in the U.S.
- Chandler (crater) on the moon
- USS Chandler, a Kidd class destroyer, formerly in the U.S. Navy.
- Chandler Motor Car was a maker of automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio in the 1920s.
- is a 1976 illustrated novel by Jim Steranko.
- Chandler Musical Instruments is a manufacturer of solid body electric guitars, lap steel guitars and electric basses.
- Chandler is the name for a forthcoming Personal information manager from the Open Source Applications Foundation.
- Chandler wobble, a wobble of earth's axis with a period of 433 days.
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