Chandler may also refer to:
- Ship chandler, a dealer in special supplies or equipment for ships
Other articles related to "chandler":
... Simon Chandler is an English television actor his career began in 1976, and more recently he usually plays senior establishment characters such as Members of Parliament ... Chandler voiced the role of Merry in the 1978 Ralph Bakshi's animated adaptation of The Lord of the Rings ...
... While chemical instruction made up much of Charles Chandler's career, he was also an energetic public health advocate and sanitation reformer ... in 1866 when the Secretary of the Metropolitan Board of Health asked Chandler to perform some chemical work for the board, ex officio ... the value of having a chemist as part of the organization and later that year Chandler was appointed as chemist to the Board of Health ...
... All songs written by Dave Chandler, except where noted ... of Doom" - 607 "Planet of Judgement" (Acosta, Adams, Chandler, Lindersson) - 739 "Shadow of a Skeleton" - 555 "(I Am) The Screaming Banshee" - 348 "Pla ...
... Chandler is a remote rail siding in the far north of the Australian state of South Australia ... Chandler is accessible by train ... The Ghan Kulgera (to Darwin) ↔ Chandler ↔ Marla (to Adelaide) ...
... Chandler was very active in professional and social organizations, belonging to several Chemical Clubs and Organizations ... purely or primarily social, other such as The Chemists' Club, which Chandler founded, were intended to build professional connections among scientists in New York ... In 1870 he and his brother William Henry Chandler, a Chemistry Professor at Lehigh University, started the journal The American Chemist, the first chemical journal in America ...
Famous quotes containing the word chandler:
“There is something about the literary life that repels me, all this desperate building of castles on cobwebs, the long-drawn acrimonious struggle to make something important which we all know will be gone forever in a few years, the miasma of failure which is to me almost as offensive as the cheap gaudiness of popular success.”
—Raymond Chandler (18881959)
“It was a blonde. A blonde to make a bishop kick a hole in a stained-glass window.”
—Raymond Chandler (18881959)
“Thats one thing I like about Hollywood. The writer is there revealed in his ultimate corruption. He asks no praise, because his praise comes to him in the form of a salary check. In Hollywood the average writer is not young, not honest, not brave, and a bit overdressed. But he is darn good company, which book writers as a rule are not. He is better than what he writes. Most book writers are not as good.”
—Raymond Chandler (18881959)