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Corbett lined out at centre-forward and scored a point from play, however, he ended the game on the losing side after a 2–14 to 0–17 defeat. [13] Corbett played in a second successive final on 18 October 2009 when he lined out at full-forward against Drom-Inch. He was held scoreless throughout the game but collected a second winners' medal ...
Pa Bourke was born in Thurles, County Tipperary in 1988. He was born into a family steeped in hurling history as his grandfather, John Maher, captained Tipperary to the All-Ireland title in 1945, having already won senior All-Ireland medals as far back as 1930 and 1937.
Corbett (surname), people with the surname Corbett Corbett family , a family named Corbett Corbett Price (born 1950/1951), an American political donor and health care business and financial consultant
Corbitt was an American automobile, truck, and farm equipment manufacturer. Founded as a horse-drawn carriage manufacturer in 1899, the company began building automobiles in 1907, and the business expanded over the years to include light and heavy trucks, intracity buses, personnel vehicles for the U.S. Army, and farm tractors.
Corbett was born in Philadelphia, the son of Mary Bernardine (Diskin) and Thomas W. Corbett. [3] He received his Bachelor's degree at Lebanon Valley College and was employed as a 9th grade teacher for one year at Pine Grove Area School District [4] Corbett then earned his J.D. from St. Mary's University Law School.
Robert Corbett may refer to: Robert Corbett (Canadian politician) (born 1938), member of the House of Commons of Canada; Robert J. Corbett (1905–1971), Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania; Robert Corbett (British Army officer) (born 1940) Bobby Corbett (1922–1988), English football defender
Kevin Stephen Corbett (born December 5, 1955) is an American transportation and economic development executive. He became President and CEO of New Jersey Transit (NJT), the New Jersey state public transportation agency, in February 2018.
The last Bethlehem trucks, and the last vehicles of any type manufactured by the Bethlehem Motors Corporation were assembled in 1926. [1] The factory was bought by Hahn and Company in 1927. [ 3 ] Bethlehem was also one of the manufacturers of Liberty Trucks for the United States Army during World War I .