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Packard's Business College or Packard Business College was a post-secondary business college in New York City which provided a concentrated one-year education in practical business subjects, such as arithmetic, bookkeeping, penmanship, and business correspondence.
Packard's Business College or Packard Business College was a post-secondary business college in New York City which provided a concentrated one-year education in practical business subjects, such as arithmetic, bookkeeping, penmanship, and business correspondence.
Packard was a brilliant educator. The business schools of France were founded on his model and in 1893 he was appointed president of the Congress of Business Education of the World’s Fair Congress in Chicago. He was also an affable administrator, shattering the image of the stern Victorian schoolmaster.
Packard opened the Packard’s Business College in New York City. His school was one of the first to offer typewriting.14 Packard also wrote textbooks. Of course, there were others who founded Independent Business Schools. For instance, Platt Rogers Spencer founded the Spencerian Commercial College in 1852.
Packard's Business College or Packard Business College was a post-secondary business college in New York City which provided a concentrated one-year education in practical...
Packard's Business College or Packard Business College was a post-secondary business college in New York City which provided a concentrated one-year education in practical business subjects, such as arithmetic, bookkeeping, penmanship, and business correspondence.
The college is open for students ten months of the year, five days each week, from half past nine in the morning until half past two in the afternoon. Students can enter at any time with equal advantage, the instruction being for the most part individual.