Papers, 1929-2007 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1929-2007 (inclusive).

Autobiography in five volumes illustrated by photocopies of clippings, programs, flyers, photographs describes childhood and adolescence, Radcliffe college years, career in crystallography, family life, and a trip to China (1999). Also CD of jazz by members of the Moore family, 2002; DVD of Moore family photographs, 1984-1997; and videotape entitled "Geology of Underhill" by Elizabeth Moore, 2006.

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