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...body of Henry Ford had lain in state in the lobby of the recreation building at Greenfield Village, while 105,000 people had filed past. Now, inside St. Paul's, the Very Reverend Kirk B. O'Ferrall read the service. The crowd filed out and a Packard hearse carried the body of Henry Ford out along Joy Road to the small family cemetery beside a four-lane highway. Henry Ford had never ridden comfortably in any car but one of his own make; he wouldn't have liked it. They lowered the coffin into a hole...
...flamboyant Reynolds Packard, 43, tossed off the vodka in, one neat kan pei (bottoms up). Then he made a speech, whose opening remark was directed at the editor of the Peiping Chronicle...
...United Press felt the same way. The U.P. had built Packard's by-line into a big name; but it was a name known more for flamboyance than accuracy. Pack had once summed up his odd philosophy in three sentences which would have horrified the Commission on Freedom of the Press: "If you've got a good story, the important thing is to get it out fast. You can worry about details later. And if you have to send a correction, that will probably make another good story...
Born. To Shelagh Rank Packard, 24, daughter of British Cinemagnate J. Arthur Rank, and Frederick Packard, 28, film producer; a daughter, their first child, first Rank grandchild; in Los Angeles. Name: Susan Mary. Weight...
Frederick C. Packard '20, professor of Public Speaking; Herschel C. Baker, professor of English, and Theodore Spencer, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, will judge the speeches of the contestants...