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Until its shutdown in 1969, the Green Line " A " Branch to Watertown Square shared the B branch tracks, running along Commonwealth Avenue to Packard's Corner, where it branched off onto Brighton Avenue.
Public transportation includes the Red Line at Harvard Square, the Green Line at Packard's Corner or Harvard Street and Commonwealth Avenue in " upper Allston ", and the 57, 66, 70, 71, and 86 bus connections on North Harvard and Western Avenue are about a 2-5 minute walk for everyone.
Packard's Sales Stable and Riding School gave Packard's Corner its name, which was then perpetuated by the presence of an opulent Packard dealership.
Brighton Avenue, between Packard's Corner and Allston Street, alone boasts cuisine from China, Korea, Japan, Afghanistan, India and Thailand, in addition to traditional American and Italian food.
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A bird's eye view of Packard's Corner facing away from downtown Boston
Packard's Corner is located in Boston, Massachusetts at the intersection of Commonwealth Avenue and Brighton Avenue.
Packard's Corner is serviced by the Packard's Corner stop on the B Branch of the MBTA's Green Line, a light rail line that runs mostly above ground.
* Packard's Corner: The Once and Future City
In 1900, the West End Street Railway, renamed the Boston Elevated Railway, laid tracks along Commonwealth Avenue from Chestnut Hill Avenue to its existing tracks at Packard's Corner.
In 1900 tracks were installed on the rest of Commonwealth Avenue, from Chestnut Hill Avenue east to existing tracks at Packard's Corner, later part of the " A " Branch.
Many riders questioned why the MBTA did not propose closing any of the stops east of Packard's Corner, even though this would improve travel times for the largest number of riders and several of these stops are only several hundred feet apart.
All stations between Kenmore and Packard's Corner are also stops of the 57 bus to Watertown.
Stub remains of " A " Branch tracks at Packard's Corner ( MBTA station ) | Packard's Corner
The " A " Branch was chosen for closure because it spent then most of its route on the street-running sections from Watertown to Packard's Corner, and in 1964 there had been objections to keeping the service past Newton Corner.
Remnants of the tracks are still visible today in the Watertown Yard bus terminal, as well as a short stub track at Packard's Corner, where the " A " branch used to diverge from the " B " branch.

Packard's and is
HP Enterprise Services is the global business and technology services division of Hewlett Packard's HP Enterprise Business strategic business unit.
Packard's 1916 " Twin Six " is widely regarded as the first production V12 engine.
This is a new point which has been missed in the many postmortems of Packard's fall: Reverting to strictly luxury cars would not have meant downsizing the labor force or contracting the facilities.
Meanwhile, while the racer is showing at Packard's races, a young visitor named Jake Kesey ( Charlie Sheen ) shows up in the town on his dirt bike, staying out for a little while.
As Packard's gang grows smaller with each death, Rughead ( Clint Howard ), the gang's geek who organizes races and who did not participate in Jamie's murder, realizes that the gang is being targeted because of Jamie's murder and quits the gang in fear of his life.
Gavotte ( also known in Lee and Packard's book as Palace ) is a solitaire variant of Royal Cotillion.
PANOSE 2. 0 was also released in the same year, which is the basis for Hewlett Packard's Infinifont font synthesis technology.
Hewlett Packard's main Southern Africa and South Africa office is in Rivonia.

Packard's and University
* William Gillette, Voice of: Selections from Sherlock Holmes and The Celebrated Jumping Frog ( 1934 ), addressing Professor F. C. Packard's class at Harvard University, imitates his old friend and neighbor Mark Twain in a reading of the early sentences of The Celebrated Frog of Calaveras County, Harvard Vocarium.

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One category, introduced by Hewlett Packard's MultiPlot for the HP 2647, was the " word chart ", which used the plotter to draw large letters on a transparency.
Hoping to catch still more of the market, Packard decided to issue the Packard 115C in 1937, which was powered by Packard's first six-cylinder engine since the Fifth Series cars in 1928.
The Studebaker factory was older than Packard's Detroit plant, with higher production requirements, which added to dipping sales.
For Packard's production of military and navy engines, see the Merlin engine and PT Boats which contributed to the Allied victory in World War II.
Early automatic transmissions, including GM's Hydra-Matic, Packard's Ultramatic, and Borg Warner's automatic used by a number of independent manufacturers ( Rambler, Studebaker ) used a pattern of " P N D L R " which put Reverse at the bottom of the quadrant, next to Low.
The first automotive application of the lock-up principle was Packard's Ultramatic transmission, introduced in 1949, which locked up the converter at cruising speeds, unlocking when the throttle was floored for quick acceleration or as the vehicle slowed down.
The raised hood and grille were added to allow space for a larger engine, Packard's big 352 in³ ( 5. 8 L ) V8, which delivered.
According to the Brighton Allston Historical Society, the name comes from Packard's Sales Stable and Riding School which existed in the area from 1885 through 1920, and was perpetuated by the Packard automobile dealership that was built in 1910.
In 2010, Packard started a new company called U-Ventures, which began releasing Choose-Your-Own-Adventure-style applications for iPhone and iPad based on some of Packard's books.
The Twin-Ultramatic suffered many " teething problems " when introduced, which did significant damage to Packard's reputation for quality and reliability.
Studebaker-Packard tried a company reorganization in which Studebaker took the part of the volume and commercial car and truck seller from South Bend while Packard was to re-occupy the luxury market-one of Nance's targets since he took over Packard's presidency in 1952.
The Clipper's historical importance lies in its timing and the result that timing had on subsequent decisions which so crucially affected Packard's later years.
Options included Packard's Electromatic clutch, which let the driver ignore the clutch pedal in ordinary driving ; " Aerodrive " ( overdrive ); an effective auxiliary under-seat heater, leather upholstery, fender skirts, and, for $ 275, air conditioning — a Packard first, introduced on all eight-cylinder 1940 models.
The 1946 – 47 Cadillac Series 62 and 60Special outsold the concurrent Packard Super and Custom Super Clipper three to one, simply because George Christopher board chose to focus on building junior models, which accounted for 80 % of Packard's postwar production.
Most Kmarts have photo centres, which also allow Hewlett Packard's Snapfish customers to collect online orders.

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He wrote Alexander Winton with his complaints and suggestions ; however Mr. Winton, offended by Packard's criticism, challenged Packard to build a better car.
Since 1951 was a quiet year with little new from the other auto manufacturers, Packard's redesigned lineup sold nearly 101, 000 cars.
The revolutionary new model Nance hoped for was delayed until 1955, partially because of Packard's merger with Studebaker.
Mason held informal discussions with Nance to outline his strategic vision, and an agreement was reached for AMC to buy Packard's Ultramatic transmissions and V8 engines.
Sales were slower by 1953, despite Packard's push to recapture the luxury market with such limited edition luxury models as the Caribbean convertible and the Patrician 400 Sedan.
* Torsion Level Ride, Packard's torsion bar suspension with integrated levelizer ( 1955 – 1956 )
Bernstein worked with Packard to record most of Packard's plays, including Ty Cobb.
All cars with the Packard V8 also used Packard's Ultramatic automatic transmission ( as a US $ 494 option ); the Nash 3-speed manual was also available at US $ 295.
The series was based on a concept created by Edward Packard and originally published by Constance Cappel's and R. A. Montgomery's Vermont Crossroads Press as the " Adventures of You " series, starting with Packard's Sugarcane Island in 1976.
Only 588 were sold, with Packard's impending demise a likely contributing factor.
Packard's system was used in conjunction with their regular transmission so the H-pattern shifting remained.
Packard's new Ultramatic model introduced in the middle of the 1954 model year, was officially called: Gear-Start Ultramatic Drive, offering a new selector sequence on the column shift: ' D ', for Drive, placed in between High, now represented with a simple dot, and Low ( PN • DLR ).
However, over the years it's become clear that Packard's initial Twin Ultramatic problems were not out of line with any other new contemporary designs and the engineering department's program of running changes and updates greatly increased its functionality, excepting driver abuse through excessive application of the higher torque V8's power potential.
The company's worsening situation throughout the 1950s, however, did not permit sufficient funds to keep up with the transmission development of the larger companies ; Packard's attempts to update the Ultramatic were not sufficiently tested to iron out the problems, and those problems did damage to the company's reputation.
This precarious financial state combined with the new model developments among Packard's rivals meant that Gilman needed something radically new, and that he needed it in a hurry if he wanted to save the company.
In these events, we can see that the Clipper represented a continuum: Packard's timeless styling hallmarks combined with the modern envelope body was as effective a mating of the old and the new as anyone could point to in American automobile history.
Eighteen months later Cadillac was already out with the glamorous Coupe de Ville hardtop, while Packard's newest model was.
The design concept of TAL, an evolution of Hewlett Packard's SPL, was intimately associated and optimized with a microprogrammed CISC instruction set.
He starts to arrive at Packard's races, where he starts to kill other gang members, starting with Oggie ( Griffin O ' Neal ), and then Skank ( Jamie Bozian ).

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