Cochrane, Peggy
COCHRANE, Peggy
COCHRANE, Peggy. American, b. 1926. Genres: Plays/Screenplays, Architecture, Medicine/Health. Career: Architect in private practice, 1960-. Association of Women in Architecture, President, 1970-72. Publications: Mayaland (musical), 1967; Witch Doctor's Cookbook, 1980; Witch Doctor's Manual, 1980; Cable Car (musical), 1986; Harry, Go Home! (play), 1990; Winning from Rejection, 1991; How to Con a Con Artist, 1991; The Sorcerers' Guide to Health, 1993; Finding Your Dream Home, forthcoming. Address: 15030 Ventura Blvd #19, Ste 626, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403, U.S.A.
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