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SWAN, William Draper, educator, born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, 17 November, 1809; died there, 2 November, 1864. He was principal for many years of the Mayhew grammar-school in Boston, Massachusetts, and afterward a bookseller in that city. In 1862 he served in the Massachusetts senate. He published a series of readers for schools, and with his brother, Robert, principal of Winthrop school in Boston, and Daniel Leach, superintendent of schools in Providence, Rhode Island, he was the author of a series of arithmetics, and also of "The Critic Criticised and Worcester Vindicated" (Boston, 1860).

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