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The American Magazine closed in July, 1956, and Packard moved over to Collier's where he worked as a writer.
In 1946, KRCC moved to South Hall ( where Packard Hall now stands ) on campus where two students, Charles " Bud " Edmonds ' 51, and Margaret Merle-Smith ' 51, were instrumental in securing a war surplus FM transmitter.
He gave her a Packard automobile as a wedding present and the couple moved into a home high up on Lookout Mountain in Los Angeles above Beverly Hills.
As the programming improved and more money became available, the station was moved to his Packard automobile dealership building, formerly located at Tenth and Hope Streets in Los Angeles, with the " flat top " antenna mounted on its roof.
After completion, Packard moved the machinery, and production line for the Ultramatic, as well as it's yet to be introduced V-8 engine during the summer and early fall of 1954.
Shinoda attended the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles ( before it moved to Pasadena ) but was kicked out, and went to work first for Ford Motor Company in 1955, then briefly with Packard, then General Motors in late-1956.

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So strenuous it was physically, with its days of horseback riding over rough roads that it seems an amazing feat of endurance for both Miss Packard and Miss Upton.
Desktop sized programmable calculators by Hewlett Packard had evolved into the HP 9830 BASIC language computer by 1972, with IBM's releasing its own IBM 5100 in 1975.
Packard Merlins powered Canadian-built Hurricane, Lancaster, and Mosquito aircraft, as well as the UK-built Spitfire Mark XVI, which was otherwise the same as the Mark IX with its British-built Merlin.
In 2002, when Compaq merged with Hewlett Packard ( the 4th place PC maker ), the combined Hewlett Packard took the top spot but struggled and Dell soon regained its lead.
Dell's low spending on R & D relative to its revenue ( compared to IBM, Hewlett Packard, and Apple Inc .) which worked well in the commoditized PC market prevented it from making inroads into more lucrative segments such as MP3 players.
By the fourth quarter of 2006, Dell lost its title of the largest PC manufacturer to rival Hewlett Packard which was invigorated thanks to a restructuring initiated by their CEO Mark Hurd.
* The Packard Music Hall provides its users, guests and community a venue for civic, arts and entertainment events, also hosts the Warren G. Harding High School graduation.
Brutal oppression of actual or perceived members of any opposition was the key feature of Trujillo's rule right from the beginning in 1930 when his gang, " The 42 ", under its leader Miguel Angel Paulino, drove through the streets in their red Packard carro de la muerte ( death car ).
The new Studebaker-Packard Corporation ( S-P ) made the new Packard V8 engine and Packard's Ultramatic automatic transmission available to AMC for its 1955 Nash Ambassador and Hudson Hornet models.
As the Packard engines and transmissions were comparatively expensive, AMC began development of its own V8 engine.
From the very beginning, Packard automobiles introduced a number of innovations in its designs, including the modern steering wheel and, years later, the first production 12-cylinder engine and the first air-conditioning in a passenger car.
Impressed by its reliability, he visited the Packards and soon enlisted a group of investors — including Truman Handy Newberry and Russell A. Alger Jr. On October 2, 1902, this group refinanced and renamed the New York and Ohio Automobile Company as " Packard Motor Car Company ", with James as president.
For most of its history, Packard was guided by its President and General Manager Alvan Macauley who also served as President of the National Automobile Manufacturers Association.
The Packard Twin Six ( designed by Jesse Vincent ) was introduced for 1932 and renamed the Packard Twelve for the remainder of its run ( through 1939 ).
As an independent automaker, Packard did not have the luxury of a larger corporate structure absorbing its losses, as Cadillac did with GM and Lincoln with Ford.
By maintaining a single line and interchangeability between models, Packard was able to keep its costs down.
Rather than introducing new models annually, Packard began using its own " Series " formula for differentiating its model changeovers in 1923.
By 1930, Packard automobiles were considered part of its Seventh Series.
By 1942, Packard was in its Twentieth Series.
In 1935, it introduced its first sub -$ 1, 000 car, the Packard 120.

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Later that year the Winton Motor Carriage Company sold twenty-one more vehicles, including one to James Ward Packard, who later founded the Packard automobile company after Winton challenged a very dissatisfied Packard to do better.
Packard was experiencing financial difficulties when DeLorean joined, because of changes in the automobile consumer market.
Packard was an American luxury automobile marque built by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, and later by the Studebaker-Packard Corporation of South Bend, Indiana.
Packard runs his first automobile in Warren, Ohio on November 6, 1899.
Prior to 1937, Packard was still the premier luxury automobile, even though the lion's share of cars being built were the 120 and Super Eight model ranges.
The Company uses the trademark by licensing various companies to use the Packard name, and the Company also manufactures and markets Packard branded automobile parts.
* Packard, used in the Ultramatic automobile transmission system
Early on, Anthony operated the station from his garage, and later from atop his Packard automobile dealership.
* Packard Clipper, an American automobile model ( 1941-1947 ; 1953-1955 ; 1957 )
An ambulance service was established in 1932 with the purchase of an old Packard automobile that was converted into an emergency unit, equipped with one stretcher.
On December 30, 1910 in New Orleans, he raced his Blériot monoplane five miles ( eight kilometers ) against a Packard automobile, but lost.
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.
The Scotsman was an automobile series produced by the Studebaker Packard Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, during model years 1957 and 1958, and a low-priced series of pickup trucks in 1958 and 1959.
Nance believed that as a Packard model, the Packard Clipper was diluting Packard's standing as a luxury automobile marque.
It was showing the country an obviously brand-new, up-to-date, in Packard's words, " Windstream " or " Speed-Stream " automobile, yet one that was undeniably a Packard.
The Packard Clipper Constellation was a two-door hardtop automobile produced by the Studebaker-Packard Corporation in model years 1955 and 1956.
The highlight of the tour was a journey through Russia in Belden's 1908 Packard, the first automobile to make such a trip in the country.

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