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Robert W. Chandler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert W. Chandler
Robert W. Chandler (1921 – 1996) was an American journalist, businessman, and philanthropist. He was the editor and publisher of ''The Bulletin'', a daily newspaper in Bend, Oregon. He ran the newspaper for 43 years. Chandler was the founder of Western Communications, Inc., a company that owns and publishes newspapers in Oregon and California. He was inducted into the Oregon Newspaper Hall of Fame in 2006. == Early life ==
Chandler was born on 12 May 1921 in Marysville, California. He grew up on the family's farm near Yuba City, California. He attended Stanford University, earning a degree in journalism. During World War II, Chandler was a special agent in the United States Army's Counter Intelligence Corps. While in the Army, he served in Australia, New Guinea, the Philippines, Korea, and Japan.〔("Robert Chandler, Prominent Editor of Small Ore., Calif. Newspapers" ), ''The Seattle Times'', Seattle, Washington, 13 July 1996.〕〔("Bend Daily Celebrates Centennial" ), ''Oregon Publisher'', Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association, Portland, Oregon, August 2003, pp. 6–8.〕 After leaving the Army, Chandler worked for a weekly newspaper that served the Burney and Fall River Mills area in northern California. Later, he took a job on the staff of ''The San Francisco Chronicle''. He also worked as a reporter and bureau manager for United Press International in a series of assignments in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Boise, Helena, and Portland, Oregon. Chandler also worked for ''The Denver Post'' for a time.〔〔
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