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John P. Moore (December 12, 1856 – October 1, 1918) was an American politician from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland Senate from 1900 to 1914. He served as mayor of Snow Hill .
John P. Moore is an American virologist and professor at Cornell University's Weill Cornell Medicine college, known for his research on HIV/AIDS. [1] He previously worked at the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center .
John Moore (stage manager) (1814–1893), British actor, prompter, and stage manager; Jack D. Moore (1906–1998), American set decorator; John Moore (production designer) (1924–2006), American motion picture art director and production designer; John Moore (broadcaster) (born 1966), Canadian broadcaster, actor, and voice actor
John Francis Moore (bishop) (1942–2010), Irish priest who was a bishop in Africa John Francis Moore (writer) , American comic book writer for Marvel Comics and DC Comics John Francis Moore (politician) (1816–1870), English lumber merchant who was mayor of Hamilton, Ontario
The victims were identified as 78-year-old David P. Moore Jr. and 79-year-old Janice G. Moore and their cause of death was ruled accidental. The Moores were found dead at 99-2 Pulpit Road around 4 ...
Moore's primary zoological interest was the study of leeches and their biological control. During his years of scientific activity (1893–1963), he wrote more than one hundred papers, sixty-two of which were about leeches.
John Marks Moore was the son of George Fleming Moore, who was a chief justice of the Supreme Court of Texas.His uncle was John Marks Davenport Moore (March 21, 1811 - August 20, 1892), a member of the Texas House of Representatives between 1875 and 1876. [1]
Bernard August Cousino (August 1, 1902 – December 29, 1994) was an American audio technology inventor. He invented an endless loop tape cartridge design in 1952, known as the Audio Vendor, [1] under U.S. Patent 2804401A. The tape is pulled from the inside of a loose tape roll making it spin to wind the returning tape onto the roll again.