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John Corcoran (other)
John Corcoran may refer to: *John Corcoran (Medal of Honor) (1842–1919), American soldier who received the Medal of Honor for valor during the American Civil War *Jack Corcoran (1858–1935), American catcher in Major League Baseball *John Corcoran (baseball) (1873–1901), American infielder in Major League Baseball *John H. Corcoran (1897–1945), Massachusetts politician who served as the mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts *John Corcoran (author) (born 1937), American author and spokesman for literacy programs, who set up his own foundation to help people learn to read * John Corcoran (logician) (1937–2021), American philosopher and logician, University at Buffalo (SUNY) * John Corcoran (martial arts) (1948–2019), American non-fiction book author, newsstand magazine editor, screenwriter and martial arts historian *John Corcoran (Gaelic football selector) (1959–2016), Irish Gaelic games administrator *John Corcoran (wrongful conviction) (born c. 1971), British man convicted ...
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John Corcoran (Medal Of Honor)
John Corcoran (June 24, 1842 - December 2, 1915) was an American soldier who received the Medal of Honor for valor during the American Civil War. Biography Corcoran served in the Union Army in the 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery for the Union Army. He received the Medal of Honor on November 2, 1887 for his actions at the Third Battle of Petersburg The Third Battle of Petersburg, also known as the Breakthrough at Petersburg or the Fall of Petersburg, was fought on April 2, 1865, south and southwest of Petersburg, Virginia, at the end of the 292-day Richmond–Petersburg Campaign (sometimes .... Medal of Honor citation Citation: Was one of a detachment of 20 picked artillerymen who voluntarily accompanied an infantry assaulting party, and who turned upon the enemy the guns captured in the assault. See also * List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: A-F References External linksMilitary Times {{DEFAULTSORT:Corcoran, John 1842 births 1919 deaths Union Army s ...
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Jack Corcoran
John H. "Jack" Corcoran (May 15, 1858 – December 28, 1935), was an American catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Brooklyn Atlantics The Atlantic Base Ball Club of Brooklyn ("Atlantic" or the "Brooklyn Atlantics") was baseball's first champion and its first dynasty. The team was also the first baseball club to visit the White House in 1865 at the invitation of President And ... during the season. This was his only season in the Majors. He did play professional baseball in various minor and independent leagues from 1882–1899. References External links * 1858 births 1935 deaths Brooklyn Atlantics (AA) players Major League Baseball catchers Baseball players from Massachusetts Sportspeople from Lowell, Massachusetts 19th-century baseball players Philadelphia Phillies (minor league) players Camden Merritts players Brooklyn Grays (Interstate Association) players Richmond Virginians (minor league) players Jersey City Jerseys players Jersey ...
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John Corcoran (baseball)
John James Corcoran (1873–1901) was a Major League Baseball player. Niles played for Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1895 Events January–March * January 5 – Dreyfus affair: French officer Alfred Dreyfus is stripped of his army rank, and sentenced to life imprisonment on Devil's Island. * January 12 – The National Trust for Places of Histor ... season. He played just six games in his career. External linksBaseball-Reference.com page Pittsburgh Pirates players 1873 births 1901 deaths Baseball players from Cincinnati 19th-century baseball players Norfolk Clam Eaters players Norfolk Clams players Norfolk Crows players Detroit Tigers (Western League) players {{US-baseball-infielder-stub ...
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John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died c. AD 30), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (lived c. AD 30), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * Pope Jo ...
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John Corcoran (author)
John Corcoran ( ; born in 1939) is an American author and the founder of the John Corcoran foundation. He is severely dyslexic and read at a second-grade level until the age of 48. Despite this, he graduated from high school and college, and worked as a high school teacher and real estate developer without being discovered. Early life Corcoran was raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico where his literacy stalled after second grade. He was one of six siblings, and his parents were too overwhelmed to notice the deficit. His teachers at school assigned him to the "dumb row" but were distracted by his disciplinary problems and soon forgot about his reading difficulties. After graduating high school by cheating, he attended two junior colleges and then University of Texas at El Paso (then called Texas Western). Thanks to an athletic scholarship and aggressive, continual cheating, he was able to graduate in 1961 with a bachelor's degree in education and business administration. He became a hi ...
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John Corcoran (logician)
John Corcoran ( ; 20 March 1937 - 8 January 2021) was an American logician, philosopher, mathematician, and historian of logic. He is best known for his philosophical work on concepts such as the nature of inference, relations between conditions, argument-deduction-proof distinctions, the relationship between logic and epistemology, and the place of proof theory and model theory in logic. Nine of Corcoran's papers have been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Persian, and Arabic; his 1989 "signature" essay was translated into three languages. Fourteen of his papers have been reprinted; one was reprinted twice. His work on Aristotle's logic of the '' Prior Analytics'' is regarded as being highly faithful both to the Greek text and to the historical context. It is the basis for many subsequent investigations. His mathematical results on definitional equivalence of formal character-string theories, sciences of strings of characters over finite alphabets, are foundational for lo ...
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John Corcoran (martial Arts)
John Corcoran was an American non-fiction book author, magazine editor, screenplay, screenwriter and martial arts historian. Early life Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he began martial arts training in 1967 eventually writing press releases for his Shōrin-ryū karate instructor to pay for lessons. In 1973, as a newly promoted black belt, he compiled the first set of national Top Ten ratings for American karate kata competitors for ''Official Karate'' magazine.Corcoran, John and Emil Farkas, Farkas, Emil (1983). "About The Authors: John Corcoran", ''Martial Arts: Traditions, History, People'', Gallery Books, W.H. Smith Publishers, Inc., New York, inside back cover Over the next three decades, Corcoran served as editor of ''Black Belt (magazine), Black Belt'', and then ''Professional Karate'', ''Inside Kung Fu'', ''KICK Illustrated'', ''The Fighter International'' and ''Martial Arts Success''.''Our Founders''STAR System website Retrieved 30 September 2012. In September 1974, Cor ...
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John Corcoran (Gaelic Football Selector)
John Corcoran (16 October 1959 – 19 January 2016) was an Irish Gaelic games administrator. His career included almost every role in Gaelic football, including player, coach, manager, selector, chairman, county board delegate and referee. Having played for St Mary's and later become a referee, Corcoran became a member of the St Mary's committee at a young age and was treasurer and secretary of the club in the early 1980s before becoming chairman in 1992. This was also the role he held at the time of his death, having also held the position of Carbery chairman. Prior to assuming the chair of the divisional committee, he had been PRO and vice-chair and also chaired the Munster third-level GAA body, sitting on the Munster Council as a result. Corcoran managed the Carbery divisional side to the 2004 championship, which brought him to wider attention with Cork. As a selector under Billy Morgan, Corcoran was part of the management team which won the 2006 Munster title and reached t ...
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John Corcoran (wrongful Conviction)
The murder of Helen Gorrie (1976 or 1977 – 31 July/1 August 1992) was a high-profile child murder which occurred in the grounds of Merchistoun Hall in Horndean, Hampshire in 1992. 15-year-old Gorrie was found half-naked and strangled in the spot popular with courting couples only ten minutes from her home, after going out one night to meet a 21-year-old man named John Corcoran. She had met him the night before as he cruised around the area in his vehicle, and he had asked her to meet up with him that night. The murder of the schoolgirl made headline news at the time and featured on ''Crimewatch''. Cocoran was suspected of strangling Gorrie after she refused his sexual advances, and in 1999 he was convicted of her murder. In 2003 Corcoran was released on appeal after only serving around three years. The police revealed that there were no grounds to re-open the investigation, although the case remains officially unsolved. Murder Gorrie was described as a sociable girl with lots ...
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John Corcoran (attorney)
John Corcoran is a former writer in the White House Office of Presidential Letters and Messages during the Clinton Administration and speechwriter in the California Governor's Office during the Davis Administration. He is an attorney and founder of the Corcoran Law Firm located in San Rafael, California and the founder of Smart Business Revolution, which provides advice aimed at entrepreneurs and small business owners. While in the Governor's Office, he was involved in the creation of the campaign Flex Your Power, California's statewide energy efficiency marketing and outreach campaign which was created during the California energy crisis. He went on to do consulting work for the County of Marin during the formation of the first successful community choice power program in the State of California. Corcoran writes regularly for ''Art of Manliness''. Corcoran is the author of numerous opinion articles in the ''San Francisco Chronicle'', ''San Francisco Business Times'' and o ...
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