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The ' 38 club saw Dizzy Dean lead the team's pitching staff and provided a historic moment when they won a crucial late-season game at Wrigley Field over the Pittsburgh Pirates with a walk-off home run by Gabby Hartnett, which became known in baseball lore as " The Homer in the Gloamin '".
Hartnett got his first job at a local video store.
After finishing high school, a move to New York to attend the Conservatory of Theatre Arts & Film at SUNY Purchase did not go as well as he had hoped for, and a year later at age 19, Hartnett found himself in California.
In the early 2000s, Hartnett was approached several times to play the role of Clark Kent / Superman in the upcoming film ( at the time helmed by Brett Ratner ), but always turned it down, not wanting to commit to a predicted ten-year role.
Hartnett at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival
In 2008, Hartnett played Charlie Babbit alongside Adam Godley in the theatre adaptation of Barry Morrow's Academy Award-winning Rain Man at the Apollo Theatre in London's West End.
It attracted a diverse range of people from traditional Republicans such as Noel Hartnett and social democrats such as Dr. Noel Browne, who had been attracted to the party due to its commitment to fight Tuberculosis and Peadar Cowan, a former Labour Party executive member who had resigned in disgust due to the infighting within the Labour Party at the time.
A ragtag group of students decide to resist: Zeke Tyler ( Josh Hartnett ), a loner repeating his senior year, who sells, among other illegal items, a cocaine-like drug of his own creation ; Stan Rosado ( Shawn Hatosy ), a jock who quits the football team during his senior year so he can focus on academics ; Stan's girlfriend Delilah Profitt ( Jordana Brewster ), the vindictive editor in chief of the student paper ; Casey Connor ( Elijah Wood ), a photographer for the paper with a crush on Delilah ; Stokely ' Stokes ' Mitchell ( Clea DuVall ), a gothic outcast and literary buff who, despite rumors she is a lesbian, has feelings for Stan ; and Marybeth Louise Hutchinson ( Laura Harris ), a new girl at school, who just moved from Atlanta to live with relatives because her parents died in a car crash.
Hartnett struck out in all three of his at bats in the 1929 World Series against the Philadelphia Athletics.
In a 20 year major league career, Hartnett played in 1, 990 games, accumulating 1, 912 hits in 6, 432 at bats for a. 297 career batting average along with a. 489 slugging percentage, 236 home runs, 1, 179 runs batted in and an on base percentage of. 370.
* Gabby Hartnett at The Society for American Baseball Research ( SABR ) Bio Project
* Gabby Hartnett at Find a Grave
Dave Hartnett, permanent secretary for tax at HMRC, said the department operates a zero-tolerance policy on racial discrimination.
Hartnett had started writing by this time and his work came to the attention of the poet John Jordan, who was professor of English at University College Dublin.
as a result, the practice in Toners was to have a " lock-in " at that time and Michael Hartnett shouts of " Ciúnas " ( silence in Irish ) would ring out to allow Harnett to recite a poem.
The witness recalls Hartnett as a kind and gentle person, even when under the influence of alcohol, and despite the witness hurling awful abuse at him.
* Michael Hartnett file at Limerick City Library, Ireland
Matt Sullivan ( Josh Hartnett ) and his roommate, Ryan ( Paulo Costanzo ), are co-workers at a San Francisco dot-com company.
As Tate, Laurie has a seemingly perfect life with a son, John ( Josh Hartnett ), a boyfriend, Will ( Adam Arkin ), and a great career as headmistress at Hillcrest Academy High School, a private boarding school.
Peter Falk tied with Josh Hartnett ( Lucky Number Slevin ) for Best Actor honors at the Milan International Film Festival.
Scholars such as Clint Johnson, Robert James Branham, and Stephen J. Hartnett accept the claims of black origin for the song or at least allow for the possibility.

Hartnett and Irish
* The Irish poet Michael Hartnett published an English translation of García Lorca's poetry.
Initially this was to publish their own work and that of some like-minded friends ( including Paul Durcan, Michael Hartnett and Gerry Smyth ), and later to promote the work of neglected Irish modernists like Brian Coffey and Denis Devlin.
Michael Hartnett ( 1941 – 1999 ) was unusual amongst Irish poets in that he was equally fluent in both Irish and English.
The best known of that generation was possibly Michael Hartnett ( 1941 – 1999 ), who wrote both in Irish and English, abandoning the latter altogether for a time.
Others of Ní Dhomhnaill's generation were the mordant Michael Hartnett ( who wrote both in Irish and English ) and Michael Davitt ( d. 2005 ), a lyric poet whose work is both whimsical and melancholy.
His father, Irish born John Joseph Hartnett, was a doctor and inventor of patent medicines from Clonakilty, County Cork, who had an M. D.
During the major league baseball winter meetings in December 1925, it was rumored that Hartnett might be traded to the New York Giants for catcher Frank Snyder and Irish Meusel however, Cubs president Bill Veeck, Sr., squelched the rumors saying that Hartnett would not be traded for anybody.
Michael Hartnett () ( 18 September 1941 – 13 October 1999 ) was an Irish poet who wrote in both English and Irish.
The poet Michael Hartnett ( Irish: Mícheál Ó hAirtnéide ) ( 18 September 1941 – 13 October 1999 ) is perhaps Newcastle West's most famous son.
He is now considered one of the most significant outsider voices in late 20th century Irish writing and has been called " Munster's de facto poet laureate " Each April a literary and arts festival ( Eigse Michael Hartnett ) takes place within the town.
* Article on poet Michael Hartnett, as featured in The Irish Times

Hartnett and Writers
In addition to work by Coffey, MacGreevy, Joyce and Smith, New Writers Press authors included Jack Spicer, Anthony Cronin, Michael Hartnett, Augustus Young, Tom MacIntyre, Patrick Galvin, Paul Durcan, Robert Pawlowski, and Antonio Machado ( in Smith's translation ).

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He was also at the same time gaining practical experience as a safe breaker and highwayman, and learning how to shoot to kill from a Neanderthal convicted murderer named Gene Geary, later committed to Chester Asylum as a homicidal maniac, but whose eyes misted with tears when the young Dion sang a ballad about an Irish mother in his clear and syrupy tenor.
It happened at the St. Patrick's Day party, a big affair for a regiment which had gone into battle for over three-quarters of a century to the strains of an Irish march.
The Mayor spoke yesterday at the United Irish Counties Feis on the Hunter College Campus in the Bronx.
There is no reason why most theatergoers should not have a pretty good time at `` Donnybrook '', unless they are permanently in the mood of Enright when he sings about how easily he could hate the lovable Irish.
The daughter of a poor Irish clergyman in the Church of England, Anne Brontë lived most of her life with her family at the parish of Haworth on the Yorkshire moors.
Similar examples may be found in Irish poet William Butler Yeats ' poem The Wild Swans at Coole where the maturing season that the poet observes symbolically represents his own ageing self.
On the 1930 tour a delegation led by the Irish lock George Beamish expressed their displeasure at the fact that whilst the blue of Scotland, white of England and red of Wales were represented in the strip there was no green for Ireland.
Borthwick was killed, as was Charles O ’ Brien, the Irish Viscount Clare in French service, fighting at the head of his regiment.
In Irish mythology, the beginning of the summer season for the Tuatha Dé Danann and the Milesians started at Bealtaine.
The Irish Home Rule bill gave all owners of Irish land a chance to sell to the state at a price equal to 20 years ' purchase of the rents and allowing tenants to purchase the land.
This intrigue finally led Harcourt and Morley to resign their positions in 1898 as they continued to be at loggerheads with Rosebery over Irish home rule and issues relating to imperialism.
In 1437, King James I of Scotland was approached by an Irish seer who was later identified as a banshee who foretold his murder at the instigation of the Earl of Atholl.
Among these actions were the Seven Years ' War, the American Revolutionary War, the Napoleonic Wars, the First and Second Opium Wars, the Boxer Rebellion, the New Zealand land wars, the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857, the First and Second Boer Wars, the Fenian raids, the Irish War of Independence, its serial interventions into Afghanistan ( which were meant to maintain a friendly buffer state between British India and the Russian Empire ), and the Crimean War ( to keep the Russian Empire at a safe distance by coming to Turkey's aid ).
Sinn Féin won 73 out of 105 seats in Ireland at the general election held in December 1918, and in January 1919 organised themselves as the First Dáil, which then declared an independent Irish Republic.
All eyewitnesses ( apart from the soldiers ), including marchers, local residents, and British and Irish journalists present, maintain that soldiers fired into an unarmed crowd, or were aiming at fleeing people and those tending the wounded, whereas the soldiers themselves were not fired upon.
Lennon, who was of Irish descent, also spoke at a protest in New York in support of the victims and families of Bloody Sunday.
Shortly after, in 1869, Irish chemist Thomas Andrews studied the phase transition from a liquid to a gas and coined the term critical point to describe the instant at which a gas and a liquid were indistinguishable as phases, and Dutch physicist Johannes van der Waals supplied the theoretical framework which allowed the prediction of critical behavior based on measurements at much higher temperatures.
The Irish words " Cluan Innish ", which mean " meadow and island ", have been contracted to " Cleenish ", where the remains of the monastery can be seen at Bellanaleck, County Fermanagh.
The whole, however, may be judged from this fragment: " We Irish, though dwelling at the far ends of the earth, are all disciples of St. Peter and St. Paul ... we are bound to the Chair of Peter, and although Rome is great and renowned, through that Chair alone is she looked on as great and illustrious among us ... On account of the two Apostles of Christ, you pope are almost celestial, and Rome is the head of the whole world, and of the Churches ".
During the sixth century, some of the most significant names in the history of Irish Christianity studied at the Clonard monastery.
One lone Welsh example at Llangorse Lake exists, likely a product of Irish influence across the Irish Sea
Reconstructed Irish crannógs are located in Craggaunowen, Ireland ; the Irish National Heritage Park, in Wexford, Ireland ; and in Scotland at the " Scottish Crannog Centre " at Loch Tay, Perthshire.

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