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...goals of Librarian of Congress James H. Billington in crafting the list are very similar to those of Packard...
Harvard’s game-winning goal came in a 4-on-4 situation. Moore took an outlet pass from junior defenseman Kenny Smith and skated through center ice before finding junior forward Dennis Packard in the slot. Packard in turn found the red light with 12 ticks left in middle period for the game’s last goal...
Frederick C. Packard Jr. ’20, a former assistant professor of public speaking, pushed Harvard to begin serious audio recording in the early part of the century, developing the Harvard Vocarium as a tool to produce quality speech recordings. By the 1920s, phonographic technology was growing to meet the demand for improved sound. The Vocarium launched as a record label...
...collaboration of the Poetry Room, the Harvard Film Service, the English Department and Packard, the Harvard Vocarium record label was motivated by the desire to “bring to life the voice of the poet,” according to Donald S. Share, the Woodberry’s curator...
Harvard pulled to within 3-2 with five minutes remaining in the second period on goals from juniors Dennis Packard and Tim Pettit. With just a minute to go in the second, however, the Big Red tallied what proved to be the game winner when Vesce scored on a herculean effort by linemate Stephen Bâby. For Harvard it was a final, fatal relapse of the defensive breakdowns that plagued the Crimson in the first period...