- Last
Train To
Nibroc at the
Rubicon Theatre, to rave reviews. (The
three plays, all
written by
Arlene Hutton, are
known as The
Nibroc Trilogy.) She won...
- The
Nibroc Trilogy, a set of
three plays about the
challenges of a
young couple living in
Kentucky and
Florida in the 1940s and
early 1950s, is the best-known...
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William E.
Corbin (1869–1951) was the
inventor of
Nibroc paper towels and was the
mayor of the city of Berlin, New
Hampshire (1931–1932).
William E. Corbin...
- the
result of the R&D
department were
Bermico piping,
cellulose floc, and
Nibroc towels. In
January 1927, work
began in the
Everglades in
Florida by Dr....
- play Last
Train to
Nibroc by
Arlene Hutton. (Though the play is set in the 1940s, the
festival itself only
dates to 1952.)
NIBROC often features free...
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after the
Second World War,
known as The
Nibroc Trilogy. The
initial play of that trilogy, Last
Train to
Nibroc, was the
first play to
transfer from FringeNYC...
-
during the 1920s and '30s
William E.
Corbin (1869–1951),
inventor of the
Nibroc paper towel Michael Durant (born 1961), U.S. Army
Night Stalkers pilot,...
- at the
Cascade Mill on the Berlin/Gorham line. This
product was
called Nibroc Paper Towels (Corbin
spelled backwards). In 1931, the
Scott Paper Company...
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dispenser William E.
Corbin –
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books for
adults and
children William E.
Corbin (1869–1951),
inventor of
Nibroc paper towels and
mayor of Berlin, New
Hampshire William Herbert Corbin (1864–1945)...