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A.C. Moore was an American arts and crafts retail chain, owned by Nicole Crafts. It had 145 retail locations in the eastern United States , with corporate headquarters in Berlin, New Jersey . [ 1 ] On November 25, 2019, A.C. Moore announced that it would wind down its operations, closing all stores, and selling selected leases and other assets ...
Clement Clarke Moore (July 15, 1779 – July 10, 1863) was an American writer, scholar and real estate developer. He is best known as author of the Christmas poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas", which first named each of Santa Claus's reindeer.
Moore was born in 1969 [7] to Anthony Michael Moore (1935–2008) and Janis Proctor. [8] She studied theatre, film, and vocal performance at the University of Southern California and appeared in commercials and professional musical theatre shows, and, later, directed and cast advertising campaigns.
Arthur Augustus Cutler Moore (August 25, 1880 – January 7, 1935) was an elite amateur ice hockey defenceman for the Ottawa Hockey Club during the era that it was known as the Silver Seven from 1903 to 1906.
Arthur A. C. Moore (1880–1935), Canadian ice hockey player; Arthur Cotton Moore (1935–2022), American architect; Arthur William Moore (1853–1909), Manx historian, antiquarian, linguist, folklorist and politician; Aubertine Woodward Moore (1841–1929; pseudonym, "Auber Forestier"), American musician, writer
Moore was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and grew up in Nashville and Georgia. [1] Adrienne attended Benjamin Elijah Mays High School and graduated in 1999. She has a fraternal twin sister, Annette Moore, and an older brother, Wayne Moore, Jr. [2] In 2003, Moore graduated with a B.A. from Northwestern University, where she studied psychology, history, and religion. [3]
Moore met Henry Kuttner, also a science fiction writer, in 1936 when he wrote her a fan letter under the impression that "C. L. Moore" was a man.They soon collaborated on a story that combined Moore's signature characters, Northwest Smith and Jirel of Joiry: "Quest of the Starstone" (1937).
Moore was deputy county assessor in 1894, and a county auditor from 1895 to 1898. He moved to Idaho in 1899, where he taught school and worked in real estate.