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  1. Oddball Squadron by Robert Clyde Moore, 2006-10-01
  2. The Star Wasps/Warlord of Kor (Ace Double F-177) by Robert Moore Williams, Terry Carr, 1963
  3. Becoming a Poet: Elizabeth Bishop with Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell by David Kalstone, 2001-01-29
  4. Little Girls Have to Sleep by Jim Muir, Robert Moore, et all 1993-09
  5. Unfold Your Golden Wings Using Past Lives, Dreams, and Soul Travel to Unravel the Mysteries of God by Robert Marsh, 2003
  6. Pursuing Holiness in the Lord (Jonathan Edwards for Today's Reader) by Jonathan Edwards, T. M. Moore, 2005-11-28
  7. The Hidden America: Social Problems in Rural America for the Twenty-First Century
  8. Spreading the Risks: Insuring the American Experience by John A. Bogardus, Robert H. Moore, 2003-03-30
  9. Counterfeit Whore by Robert Moore, 2008-12-08
  10. Self Assessment in Clinical Laboratory Science, 3rd Edition by Alan H.B. Wu, Gregory, J Tsongalis, 2000-01-30
  11. America from the Air by Robert J. Moore, Antonio Attini, 2002-12-05
  12. Conversations with architects: Philip Johnson, Kevin Roche, Paul Rudolph, Bertrand Goldberg, Morris Lapidus, Lous Kahn, Charles Moore, Robert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown by John Wesley Cook, Heinrich Klotz, 1973
  13. Becoming a Poet: Elizabeth Bishop with Marianne Moore and Robert Lowell by David Kalstone, 1991-04
  14. Sinister Paradise by Robert Moore Williams, 2010-07-06

21. Robert L. Moore, PhD
Site of the psychoanalyst and professor at Chicago Theological Seminary; author of bestselling books on the masculine psyche.
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22. Handbook Of Texas Online: MOORE, ROBERT B.

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MOORE, ROBERT B. (1781-1836). Robert B. Moore, Alamo defender, was born in Martinsburg, Virginia, in 1781. He immigrated to Texas by way of New Orleans as a member of Thomas Breece's qv company of New Orleans Greys qv in 1835. Moore took part in the siege of Bexar qv and later served in the Alamo garrison as a member of Capt. William Blazeby's qv infantry company. He died in the battle of the Alamo qv on March 6, 1836. Moore was a cousin of Alamo defender Willis A. Moore. qv BIBLIOGRAPHY: Daughters of the American Revolution, The Alamo Heroes and Their Revolutionary Ancestors (San Antonio, 1976). Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Muster Rolls of the Texas Revolution (Austin, 1986). Bill Groneman, Alamo Defenders (Austin: Eakin, 1990). Bill Groneman top of page about search help ... suggest an article topic The Handbook of Texas Online is a joint project of The General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin and the Texas State Historical Association

23. SENTENCE - Ralph Robert Moore
Dark literary fiction of Ralph robert moore, including excerpts from the novels, complete texts of short stories, poems, and writings on food.
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If you're here, it's probably night. You can see a window from where you sit, and the window is dark. Who really knows what's outside? I write. If you read, we've just made a connection. SENTENCE is the forest you fall asleep into. Like most authors, I'm more comfortable between covers, but the truth is that's getting harder and harder to achieve these days. Markets have become increasingly timid in this family values age. Plus the table of contents of most periodicals nowadays is decidedly tipped in favor of the falsehoods of nonfiction over the disturbing truths of fiction. Length is another alarm. Many small-circulation magazines, understandably, want to represent as many writers as possible in an issue, and therefore are less likely to accommodate the girth of a well-fed novella. Back in the thirties, when fiction magazines were as popular as television is today, young writers could move to the cement and grass of the city and be on newsstands two months later. We bemoan the loss of those days of opportunity, but the truth is we now have more magazines than ever before, only they're called websites. Thanks to cyberspace, anyone can put out their own magazine. No more backroom arguments with printers, no more getting down on your knees in front of advertisers, no more embarrassment trying to extract your right index fingertip from the white string knotted atop the bundle of the latest issue.

24. Moore, Robert S.
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25. Robert Moore Architect
robert moore Architect provides a full range of architectural and interior design services. Our practice is located on Bainbridge Island, Washington.
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26. Campus Building Detail - Robert Lee Moore Hall
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27. Thomas Moore, Pianist Robert Ashley
Interview with the composer.
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Robert Ashley Morton Feldman Philip Glass Alvin Lucier Robert Ashley
in conversation with Thomas Moore Robert Ashley and I spoke on 25 October 1981 in Washington, D.C. the morning after a performance of parts 4 through 7 of his opera Perfect Lives (Private Parts) , now simply called Perfect Lives . The performance was held at the old Pension Building (now known as the National Building Museum). Some references are made in the interview to the previous night's performance. During the performance I operated a video cue card system that provided the actors with their librettos via monitors on stage. Because the actors were all speaking simultaneously but not together, it was often difficult to determine where they were, so that sometimes I missed my cue to change to the next card that would contain the next section of text. In these instances, Bob, playing the role of The Narrator, would yell, "Change!" as if it were part of the libretto. I would like to extend my thanks to "Blue" Gene Tyranny and Mimi Johnson for their assistance with this interview. Thomas Moore: The opera last night

28. Moore_Robert
robert Lee moore. Born 14 Nov robert Lee moore's father, Charles Jonathanmoore, owned a hardware store in Dallas. Originally from Connecticut
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Robert Lee Moore
Born: 14 Nov 1882 in Dallas, Texas, USA
Died: 4 Oct 1974 in Austin, Texas, USA
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Robert Lee Moore 's father, Charles Jonathan Moore, owned a hardware store in Dallas. Originally from Connecticut, Charles had moved to the south of the United States during the civil war to fight on the side of the South. Robert Lee Moore's mother was Louisa Ann Moore and she did not need to change her name on marrying Charles since her maiden name was also Moore. Charles and Louisa had six children, with Robert being the second youngest in the family. Robert received a good education at a private high school in Dallas, and before he entered university he had learnt university level calculus by studying the university textbooks. He entered the University of Texas in 1898 and there he took courses by Halsted and Dickson . He graduated with a Sc.B. in 1901 and after a year as a teaching fellow at the University of Texas, Moore spent the academic year 1902-03 as a mathematics instructor at the High School in Marshall, Texas. In fact Moore would have remained at Texas University rather than spend the year teaching in a high school but, for some reason which is not clear, the university regents refused to renew his appointment despite strong protests from Halsted Now Halsted had suggested a problem in one of his classes which had led Moore to prove that one of

29. Oceanography - Faculty
Marine sources of halocarbons, arctic oceanography
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Personal WebSite - http://www.dal.ca/~wwwocean/sites/moore/moore.htm Tammy Chouinard Thursday June 06, 2002

30. Moore_Robert
Biography of robert Lee moore (18821974) robert Lee moore. Born 14 Nov 1882 in Dallas, Texas, USA
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Robert Lee Moore
Born: 14 Nov 1882 in Dallas, Texas, USA
Died: 4 Oct 1974 in Austin, Texas, USA
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Robert Lee Moore 's father, Charles Jonathan Moore, owned a hardware store in Dallas. Originally from Connecticut, Charles had moved to the south of the United States during the civil war to fight on the side of the South. Robert Lee Moore's mother was Louisa Ann Moore and she did not need to change her name on marrying Charles since her maiden name was also Moore. Charles and Louisa had six children, with Robert being the second youngest in the family. Robert received a good education at a private high school in Dallas, and before he entered university he had learnt university level calculus by studying the university textbooks. He entered the University of Texas in 1898 and there he took courses by Halsted and Dickson . He graduated with a Sc.B. in 1901 and after a year as a teaching fellow at the University of Texas, Moore spent the academic year 1902-03 as a mathematics instructor at the High School in Marshall, Texas. In fact Moore would have remained at Texas University rather than spend the year teaching in a high school but, for some reason which is not clear, the university regents refused to renew his appointment despite strong protests from Halsted Now Halsted had suggested a problem in one of his classes which had led Moore to prove that one of

31. Handbook Of Texas Online: MOORE, ROBERT LEE

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MOORE, ROBERT LEE (1882-1974). Robert Lee Moore, university professor and mathematician, was born in Dallas on November 14, 1882, son of Charles Jonathan and Louisa Ann (Moore) Moore. He attended school in Dallas and at the age of sixteen was admitted to the University of Texas, where he soon came under the influence of George Bruce Halsted, an internationally known mathematician. Under Halsted, Moore received B.S. and M.A. degrees, both in 1901. After another year in Austin as a fellow in mathematics at the university and a year teaching mathematics in a high school in Marshall, he went on to graduate study at the University of Chicago. There he worked under Eliakim Hastings Moore (no relation) in one of the most active centers of mathematical research in the country. After receiving his doctoral degree at the University of Chicago in 1905 Moore taught at the University of Tennessee (1905-06), Princeton University (1906-08), Northwestern University (1908-11), and the University of Pennsylvania (1911-20). He returned to the University of Texas as associate professor of mathematics in 1920 and three years later was appointed professor. Between 1907 and 1919 he published seventeen papers, thirteen of which appeared in the journals of the American Mathematical Society and the National Academy of Sciences, and from 1913 to 1926 he was associate editor of the Transactions of the AMS. His field of mathematics-today called point-set topology-was a distinct and novel subject, and Moore eventually succeeded in developing his own unique approach within it. During the next twenty years at the University of Texas he published forty-one papers and received some of the highest honors in the American mathematical community. He served as vice president of the AMS in 1923 and as president from 1937 to 1939; he was editor of

32. The Legacy Of R. L. Moore - Moore, Robert L. -- Center For American History User

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Moore, Robert L.
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Moore, R.L. (Robert Lee), 1882-
TITLE:
Moore, R.L., Papers, 1898-1974.
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Organized into four series: 1. Mathematical papers. 2. Correspondence. 3. University of Texas, Teaching, National Academy of Sciences. 4. Personal.
Summary: Collection documents the career of R.L. Moore (1882-1974) at the University of Texas (1920-1974), with a small amount of material concerning his doctoral studies at the University of Chicago. The papers reflect Moore's research in point-set topology. There are records of Moore's presidency of the American Mathematical Society (1937-39). The papers also include a collection of G.B. Halsted's articles and translations, together with publications about Halsted. Reprints of Moore's papers, Moore's reprint collection, and theses and dissertations prepared under his supervision are included.
Correspondents include R.C. Archibald, S. Armentrout, J. and L. Barrett, E.F. Beckenbach, E.T. Bell, R.H. Bing, G.D. and G. Birkhoff, G.A. Bliss, M. Bocher, E.W. Chittenden, L.E. Dickson, E. Dyer, M. Frechet, G.B. Halsted, J.R. Kline, C. Kuratowski, S. Lefschetz, E.H. Moore, R.G.D. Richardson, M.E. Rudin, W. Sierpinski, J.M. Slye, M. Stone, O. Veblen, G.T. Whyburn, and R.L. Wilder. Material includes correspondence, research notebooks, drafts, teaching material, reprints, photographs, and sound recordings.
Before 1984 held by the University of Texas at Austin Humanities Research Center.

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34. The Legacy Of R. L. Moore - ROBERT LEE MOORE, 1882-1974

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ROBERT LEE MOORE, 1882-1974
By R.L. WILDER
Wilder, R.L. "Robert Lee Moore 1882-1974," Bull. AMS If one were asked to list mathematicians who had the most influence on the development of American mathematics during the first half of the twentieth century, certainly R.L. Moore's name would find a prominent place among them. Among the fifty doctorates which he supervised are two former presidents of the American Mathematical Society, four former presidents of the Mathematical Association of America, three members of the National Academy of Sciences; and the number of doctorates which have originated from Moore doctorates either directly or through later generations is apparently in excess of 500. These statistics already imply that the man must have been a great teacher; and that he was, any of his students would testify. The "Moore method" of teaching, the heart of which is to get the student to find his own proofs of theorems and, ultimately, to suggest and prove new theorems, has been recorded on a film made by the Mathematical Association of America with the title Challenge in the classroom.

35. Moore, Robert C.: Logic And Representation
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Paintings and sculpture, by artists like Mavis McClure, Roy DeForest, Kim Frohsin, Archie Held, robert Holmes, Peter Voulkos, Henry moore, and Bob Stang.
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It seems to me madness to wake up in the morning and do something other than paint, considering that one may not wake up the following morning. -Frank Auerbach quoted in The Observer Diebenkorn Stang Bob Stang is a tremendous new Bay Area discovery. Earning a B.A. in Studio Art/Painting at U.C. Santa Barbara

38. Moore, Robert
robert moore as submitted by John Thomas Craig. Mary had 7 brothers and sisters.robert also lost his Father, robert moore b 1789, when he was a young child.
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A little girl by the name of Mary was born in Alabama on 24 Oct 1837, she was only 16 when her Father, Samuel Davis died. Her Mother was Susan Campbell Davis b 14 March, 1814.  Her two grandfathers were Revolutionary War Soldiers, Chesley Davis who lived Abbeville District, S. C. in 1827 and David Campbell, also of S. C.  who came to Greene County Alabama in 1817. David Campbell's wife was Lucretia who died prior to 1856. Mary had 7 brothers and sisters. Robert also lost his Father, Robert Moore b 1789, when he was a young child.  His Mother was Theodosia Hamilton b 1800, d.1890. Robert and Theodosia were married in 1814. Her parents were Hance Hamilton (1755-1812) and Mary McNairy (ca 1760 - 1835) His grandfather was Loderivck and his wife was Rachel McNairy Moore (1765-1843),  daughter of Frances and Mary Hampton McNairy.  Robert had 8

39. Religious Movements Homepage: The Process
In the early 1960's, robert moore and Mary Anne Maclean trained as Scientology practitioners. Motivated by their shared interest in the works of psychoanalyst Alfred Adler and their negative opinions of Scientology, they formed The Process Church of the Final Judgement.
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  • Founder: Robert de Grimston ("The Teacher") and his wife, Mary Anne Maclean ("The Oracle"). His true name was Robert Moore but he and Mary Anne changed their last name to de Grimston after they married and began to establish the group.
  • Date of Birth: October 8, 1935
  • Birth Place: Shanghai, China
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  • History: Robert de Grimston and Mary Anne Maclean lived two very different lives until they met each other in the Scientology church. Robert was born in Shanghai, however before he was a year old he and his mother returned to England. There his upbringing as he describes it, in William Bainbridges's Satan's Power , "was fairly conventional middle-class English, reasonably happy and uneventful" (Bainbridge, 1978:21). He received a private Christian education but joined the British military rather than going on to higher education. After the military he spent several years in architectural training. Mary Anne's childhood was very different. Her mother took a minimal role in her upbringing leaving it mostly up to other relatives. She was never formally educated and seems to have not had a decided direction in her life until she became involved with Scientology and Robert. William Bainbridge suggests in his book that it is these differences in Robert and Mary Anne's lifestyles, skills, and needs that made them such an effective partnership (Bainbridge, 1978:23-26).
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