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    Moore, J C (James Christopher), QX17434

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/405915Surname: MOORE. Given Name(s) or Initials: J C (JAMES CHRISTOPHER). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX17434. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 41427.246751 Item: [2016.0049.38192] "Moore, J C (James Christopher), QX17434

    Dataset of ocean nutrient addition bioassay experiments

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    Dataset of ocean nutrient addition bioassay experiments. Accompanies publication: &#39;Global analysis of ocean phytoplankton nutrient limitation reveals high prevalence of co-limitation&#39; by Thomas J. Browning and C. Mark Moore.</span

    Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917

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    The author has applied for a patent on a extinguisher for locomotive smoke stacks. The author then describes the different mills of the walnut lumber. On the other side is the letter from C.B. Moore. Add and Henry are trying to borrow a thousand dollars for walnut timber. A mill is offering them at $4.50 per hundred for the best logs. Jo Wallace is going to Texas again when it gets cooler in order to clear up Uncle Sam's land title. Uncle Sam's land is worth six to eight thousand dollars. He plans to go with Add to grans next week

    Recollections of Clement C. Moore, author of "A Visit from St. Nicholas"

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    Includes 2 poems by Clement C Moore, including "A Visit from St. Nicholas." Part of the Nancy H. Marshall Night before Christmas collection. Swem Library copy includes and undated letter about the book by Margaret N.C. Bradley, niece of the author

    Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917

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    An essay from the C. B. Moore Collection. The essay details episodes from King David's life. It is undated and the author is unidentified

    Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917

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    Letter fragment to Charles B. Moore from an unknown author discussing "The Blade" and the vice of cussing. There are two pieces of paper that are glued together. There is a stamp on the back that says "C B Moore, Chambersville, Jan 99 Tex.

    Session 7

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    A Chestertonian Approach to Humor - Robert Moore-Jumonville Gollum and the Mystery of Evil - John Seland Redeeming the Symbols: Madeleine L\u27Engle and the Interpreting of Contemporary Geometry in the Christian Tradition - C. Christopher Smit
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