Packard, William Alfred, 1830-1909
Biography
Professor of Modern Languages at Dartmouth College
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Asa Dodge Smith letter
Letter from Asda Dodge Smith to William Alfred Packard, asking addressee to give his impression of Clark's attainment in the studies of the term. (Packard's answer appended)
William Alfred Packard letter
Two-page letter from William Alfred Packard to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that he may be detained until Saturday and hopes Prof. Sanborn and Prof. Aiken can take his classes.
William Alfred Packard letter
Four-page letter from William Alfred Packard in Brunswick to Nathan Lord, thanking President Lord for his kindness and expressing appreciation of his work as president of Dartmouth College. Written at the time of President Lord's resignation.
William Alfred Packard letter
Letter from William Alfred Packard to Asa Dodge Smith, telling him that Otis and Newcomb have not had enough Greek to be examined but might enter on a partial course.
William Alfred Packard letters
Letters from William Alfred Packard in Göttingen, Germany to Alpheus S. Packard in Brunswick, Maine, describing his room and life at Göttingen. (Typescript)
William Alfred Packard report
Four-page report from William Alfred Packard to Dartmouth College Trustees on the Department of Modern Language.
William Alfred Packard report
Three-page report by William Alfred Packard to the Dartmpith College Trustees of his work in the Department of Modern Languages.