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*"One Man's Fuess", by William H. Brown. Andover Historical Society Bulletin, Autumn 1963 | *"One Man's Fuess", by William H. Brown. Andover Historical Society Bulletin, Autumn 1963 | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 26 March 2022
Claude M. Fuess, American educator and biographer, was born in Waterville, New York on January 12, 1885.
A graduate of Amherst College, he was headmaster of Phillips Academy from 1933-1948.
He wrote many books including:
- Andover Symbol of New England,
- Story of Essex County,
- Independent Schoolmaster,
- An Old New England School
- Phillips Academy, Andover, In the Great War
- The Andover Way, a novel about Andover
See
- "One Man's Fuess", by William H. Brown. Andover Historical Society Bulletin, Autumn 1963
- Reminiscences of Claude Moore Fuess, 1962, Columbia University Libraries (digitized transcript of an oral history interview available)
--Stephanie (talk) 13:10, 26 March 2022 (EDT)
--Eleanor 15:38, August 2, 2012 (EDT)
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