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...Aircraft-engine makers in September turned out some 1,500 combat engines, 900 training-plane engines. Many of these were for export (mainly to the British). Even with automakers like Ford, Packard, Studebaker, General Motors going into the aircraft-engine business, output will be no where near enough before...
...Packard values its traditional rectangular radiator, has kept it on the new cars but smoothed corners elsewhere. Sleekness is achieved by eliminating hood louvers. Available in the five series is true air conditioning with cooling unit and humidifier in the trunk. Two-tone color combinations are outside and inside. Prices: $907 to $5,550 (for LeBaron limousine). Besides making cars, Packard is busy building a new plant to make 9,000 Rolls-Royce airplane engines for U. S. and England. The engines will be worth nearly $190,000,000. (Packard's total 1939 automobile sales...
Norman W. Mattis, instructor in Public Speaking, is taking over the place of Frank C. Packard, Jr., associate professor of English, in English F, Public Speaking...
...Zinsser still went to his laboratory every day, jaunty and gay. But he knew the end was near. He was taking X-ray treatments, which did no good. In mid-August he went to Manhattan, entered world-famed Memorial Hospital under the care of his friend, Dr. Cornelius Packard Rhoads. Thirty-six hours before he died, Hans Zinsser lost consciousness...
Riding around from town to town, Ed Oliver, who lived on hamburgers and water before the U. S. Open, snoozes in the back seat of his Packard (his kid brother is his chauffeur), thanks his lucky star that the U. S. G. A. kicked him out of the tournament. Poor Porky, barred from last week's national P. G. A. championship too (because he has not yet served five years as a golf pro), is probably making more money ($400 a week) as the guy who was kicked out of the Open than he would have made...