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Clarence Moore (other)
Clarence Moore may refer to: People * Clarence Moore (American football) (born 1982), American professional football player * Clarence Moore (baseball) (1908–1992), American baseball player * Clarence Moore (businessman) (1865–1912), American businessman and first class passenger on the RMS ''Titanic'' *Clarence Bloomfield Moore (1852–1936), American archaeologist * Clarence C. Moore (1904–1979), engineer, inventor, and minister * Clarence Lemuel Elisha Moore (1876–1931), American mathematics professor Buildings * Clarence B. Moore House The Clarence B. Moore House is a historic home located at 1321 Locust Street at the corner of S. Juniper Street between S. 13th and S. Broad Streets in the Washington Square West section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Moore house was bui ..., building in Philadelphia * Clarence Moore House, Washington, D.C., building in Washington, D.C. {{human name disambiguation, Moore, Clarence ...
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Clarence Moore (American Football)
Clarence Kelly Moore (born September 24, 1982) is an American former professional football wide receiver who played in the National Football League (NFL) for three seasons. Early life Moore attended Cypress High School in Cypress, California, and lettered in both football and track and field. In track, as a junior triple jump specialist, he won the League Championship and finished third at the State Finals. Professional career He was selected by the Baltimore Ravens with the 34th pick, in the sixth round of the 2004 NFL draft out of Northern Arizona University Northern Arizona University (NAU) is a public research university based in Flagstaff, Arizona, United States. Founded in 1899, it was the third and final university established in the Arizona Territory. It is one of the three universities gove .... On September 1, 2007, the Ravens released him. Personal life He currently lives in Avondale, Arizona. References 1982 births Living people American football wi ...
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Clarence Moore (baseball)
Clarence Lee Moore (January 3, 1908 – November 17, 1992), nicknamed "Cool Breeze", was an American Negro league first baseman in the 1920s. A native of Eldorado, Arkansas, Moore attended Shaw University and North Carolina A & T State University, and played for the Bacharach Giants in 1928. He died in Asheville, North Carolina Asheville ( ) is a city in Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States. Located at the confluence of the French Broad River, French Broad and Swannanoa River, Swannanoa rivers, it is the county seat of Buncombe County. It is the most populou ... in 1992 at age 84. References External links anSeamheads* Clarence Moore aArkansas Baseball Encyclopedia 1908 births 1992 deaths Bacharach Giants players Baseball first basemen Baseball players from Arkansas Sportspeople from El Dorado, Arkansas {{negro-league-baseball-infielder-stub ...
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Clarence Moore (businessman)
Clarence Moore (March 1, 1865 – April 15, 1912) was a prominent American businessman and sportsman. In 1909, he built a large home in Washington, D.C. that now serves as an embassy of Uzbekistan. Moore died after a leisure trip to England, on his way home as a first class passenger on the RMS ''Titanic'' when it sank in the North Atlantic. Early life and ancestors Moore was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia, in 1865 to Jasper Yates Moore (1834–1907), a legal clerk, and Frances Elizabeth Reynolds (1842–1894), both of Virginia. Younger brother Frank Reynolds Moore (1869–1954) joined the family four years later and they lived in Harrison County, West Virginia into the 1880s. Moore had a private school education, then attended and graduated from Dufferin College in London, Ontario. Moore's great-great-grandfather, Mordecai Moore, came to America from England in 1732 as Lord Baltimore Charles Calvert's private physician. Mordecai's son, Samuel Preston Moore, moved from ...
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Clarence Bloomfield Moore
Clarence Bloomfield Moore (January 14, 1852 – March 24, 1936), more commonly known as C.B. Moore, was an American archaeologist and writer. He studied and excavated Native American sites in the Southeastern United States. Early life and education Clarence Bloomfield Moore was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 14, 1852. His mother Clara Jessup Moore (1824–1899) was an American philanthropist and writer and his father Bloomfield Haines Moore (1819–1878) was a businessman who founded the Jessup & Moore Paper Company in Wilmington, Delaware. Moore was a middle child and only son for Clara and Bloomfield, his sisters names were Ella Carlton Moore and Lilian Augusta Stuart Moore. Furthermore, Moore remained unmarried and had no children. After earning his degree in Bachelor of Arts at Harvard University in 1873, Moore traveled to Europe and Central America; he traveled to Peru, crossed the Andes, and went down the Amazon River in 1876, and made a trip around the wo ...
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Clarence Lemuel Elisha Moore
Clarence Lemuel Elisha Moore (12 May 1876, in Bainbridge, Ohio – 5 December 1931) was an American mathematics professor, specializing in algebraic geometry and Riemannian geometry. He is chiefly remembered for the memorial eponymous C. L. E. Moore instructorship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; this prestigious instructorship has produced many famous mathematicians, including three Fields medal winners: Paul Cohen, Daniel Quillen, and Curtis T. McMullen. C. L. E. Moore received his B.Sc. from Ohio State University (1901) and then his A.M. (1902) and Ph.D. (1904) from Cornell University. His doctoral dissertation was entitled ''Classification of the surfaces of singularities of the quadratic spherical complex'' with Virgil Snyder as thesis advisor. Moore also studied geometry at the University of Göttingen, the University of Turin with Corrado Segre, and the University of Bonn with Eduard Study Christian Hugo Eduard Study ( ; 23 March 1862 – 6 January 1930) wa ...
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