Moore, Dr. Richard D., notes on Dr. Samuel Jackson's lectures, Philadelphia, 1830.
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Moore College, the building on the University of Georgia campus formerly used for physics and now modern foreign languages was named for Dr. Richard Dudley Moore. From the description of Moore, Dr. Richard D., notes on Dr. Samuel Jackson's lectures, Philadelphia, 1830. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 262615312 ...
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