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The story for the formation of the Cochran Wildlife Sanctuary can be found in [The Independent Schoolmaster], by Claude M. Fuess, page 155+ (Andover Room R B FUESS, CL)
The story for the formation of the Cochran Wildlife Sanctuary can be found in [http://andover.mvlc.org/opac/en-US/skin/default/xml/rresult.xml?rt=keyword&tp=keyword&t=independent%20schoolmaster&ft=&l=5&d=1&f=&av= The Independent Schoolmaster], by Claude M. Fuess, page 155+ (Andover Room R B FUESS, CL)


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Tom Cochran, a Phillips Academy graduate, was a benefactor to Phillips Academy and Andover. The idea for a wildlife sanctuary began when he and some colleagues decided that the Rabbit Pond on the Philips property would be a great stopping place for migratory birds.
Tom Cochran, a Phillips Academy graduate, was a benefactor to Phillips Academy and Andover. The idea for a wildlife sanctuary began when he and some colleagues decided that the Rabbit Pond on the Philips property would be a great stopping place for migratory birds.



Revision as of 12:11, 22 September 2011

The story for the formation of the Cochran Wildlife Sanctuary can be found in The Independent Schoolmaster, by Claude M. Fuess, page 155+ (Andover Room R B FUESS, CL)

Tom Cochran, a Phillips Academy graduate, was a benefactor to Phillips Academy and Andover. The idea for a wildlife sanctuary began when he and some colleagues decided that the Rabbit Pond on the Philips property would be a great stopping place for migratory birds.



--Eleanor 10:44, June 16, 2006 (EDT)

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