Centennial community

This page brings together centennial events, primary sources, historic sites, and scholarly resources related to Robert H. Goddard’s life and work, with a particular focus on materials held at Clark University and within the Worcester community.

Time capsule marker, Goddard Library with the following inscription: The time capsule beneath this tablet is a replica of a rocket built by Robert Hutchings Goddard in 1940 dedicated on October 12, 1966 by Vice President of the United Stated Hubert Horatio Humphrey. The capsule is to be opened in the year 2466.

Events

Clark University

The Goddard record

Historical sites

Clark University

Community partners

Robert H. Goddard memorial on a snowy day, by David von Schlegell, Clark University

Primary sources

Robert H. Goddard Collection, Clark University

Clark University holds the largest collection of primary source materials related to Robert H. Goddard in the Clark University Archives and Special Collections. The collection includes manuscripts, equipment, photographs, film reels, and published scholarship. Highlights from the collection, digitized in honor of the centennial, are available to the public on Digital Commons.

Goddard Library at night
The Robert H. Goddard Library, Clark University
Time capsule marker, Goddard Library with the following inscription: The time capsule beneath this tablet is a replica of a rocket built by Robert Hutchings Goddard in 1940 dedicated on October 12, 1966 by Vice President of the United Stated Hubert Horatio Humphrey. The capsule is to be opened in the year 2466.
Time capsule marker, Robert H. Goddard Library
Hand written note in Robert H. Goddard's notebook, Robert H. Goddard Collection, Clark University

Journal entry made by Robert Goddard from the Robert H. Goddard Collection, Clark University