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PACKARD, Silas Sadler, educator, born in Cummington, Massachusetts, 28 April, 1826. He was educated at Granville academy, Ohio, and afterward taught at the age of seventeen years. He published a newspaper in western New York in 1853-'6, and " Packard's Monthly" in New York city in 1868-'70. In 1858 he established a business college in New York city, and he has contributed much to the advancement of business education in the United States. He is the author of "The Bryant and Stratton Book-keeping Series" (New York, 1859);" Complete Course of Business Training" (1867) ; "Commercial Arithmetic" (1882); and "New Manual of Book-keeping and Correspondence" (1883).
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