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Nancy Evans (actress)
Nancy Evans may refer to: * Nancy Evans (table tennis) (1903–1998), Welsh table tennis player * Nancy Evans (opera singer) (1915–2000), British opera singer (mezzo-soprano) * Nancy Evans (actress) (1910–1963), American actress in ''Treasury Men in Action'' and ''Life with Father'' * Nancy Evans (softball) (born 1975), American softball player and coach in 1997 Women's College World Series The 1997 NCAA Division I softball tournament was the sixteenth annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May 1997, thirty-two Division I college softball teams contested the championsh ... * Nancy Hasty Evans, Massachusetts politician {{Hndis, Evans, Nancy ...
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Nancy Evans (table Tennis)
Nancy Evans (1903 – 28 July 1998) was a Welsh table tennis player. Career In the 1930s and 1940s Nancy Evans was the leading table tennis player in Wales. Evans was appointed as Welsh TT Association General Secretary in 1945, a position she hold until 1989. She was member of the first committee of the European Table Tennis Union.History
, ettu.org, retrieved 2 March 2014
She was elected as ETTUs first ‘permanent’ Honorary Secretary/Treasurer in 1960. She was married to in 1933. The

Nancy Evans (opera Singer)
Nancy Evans OBE (19 March 1915 – 20 August 2000) was an English mezzo-soprano who had a notable career as a concert and opera singer. She is particularly associated with Benjamin Britten who wrote his song cycle, ''A Charm of Lullabies'', and the role of Nancy in his opera ''Albert Herring'' for her. Biography Evans was born in Liverpool and educated at Calder High School for Girls there. After studying singing first with John Tobin and later with Maggie Teyte and Eva de Reusz, she made her recital debut in Liverpool at the age of 18. In 1935 she took the part of Dido in the premiere recording of Purcell's ''Dido and Aeneas'' with Roy Henderson as Aeneas, under Boyd Neel.(Purcell Society recording): R.D. Darrell, ''Gramophone Shop Encyclopedia of Recorded Music'', (New York 1936). Initially a recital and concert singer, she made her stage debut in 1938 in Arthur Sullivan's ''The Rose of Persia'' at the Prince's Theatre in London, which was followed by a series of small roles ...
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Nancy Evans (actress)
Nancy Evans may refer to: * Nancy Evans (table tennis) (1903–1998), Welsh table tennis player * Nancy Evans (opera singer) (1915–2000), British opera singer (mezzo-soprano) * Nancy Evans (actress) (1910–1963), American actress in ''Treasury Men in Action'' and ''Life with Father'' * Nancy Evans (softball) (born 1975), American softball player and coach in 1997 Women's College World Series The 1997 NCAA Division I softball tournament was the sixteenth annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May 1997, thirty-two Division I college softball teams contested the championsh ... * Nancy Hasty Evans, Massachusetts politician {{Hndis, Evans, Nancy ...
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Treasury Men In Action
''Treasury Men in Action'' (also known as ''Federal Men'') is an American crime drama series broadcast live and which aired from September 11, 1950, through April 1951 on ABC and then on NBC through 1955. The series stars Walter Greaza, Ross Martin, and Tom McKee. Overview The series was an anthology drama dramatizing cases from one of the various law enforcement agencies that operated under the US Treasury Department. The host was Walter Greaza, who introduced each episode as "The Chief" of whichever agency was featured in a given episode. Counterfeiters, tax evaders, smugglers, narcotics traffickers, and other federal offenders whose crimes fell within the jurisdiction of Treasury were pursued. Cases from the files of the US Secret Service, the Customs Bureau. the Alcohol Tax Unit, the Intelligence Division of the Internal Revenue Service, and the Federal Bureau of Narcotics were dramatized. Other actors who appeared in this series include Claude Akins, Charles Bronson, J ...
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Life With Father (film)
''Life with Father'' is a 1947 Technicolor American comedy film adapted from the 1939 play of the same name, which was inspired by the autobiography of stockbroker and ''The New Yorker'' essayist Clarence Day."Kahn." (1947)"Life With Father/(Color)" review, ''Variety'' (New York, N.Y), August 20, 1947, page 16. Internet Archive, San Francisco, California; retrieved February 25, 2018. It tells the true story of Day and his family in the 1880s. His father, Clarence Sr., wants to be master of his house, but finds his wife, Vinnie, and his children ignoring him until they start making demands for him to change his life. The story draws largely on Clarence Sr.'s stubborn, sometimes ill-tempered nature and Vinnie's insistence that Clarence Sr. be baptized. It stars William Powell and Irene Dunne as Clarence Sr. and his wife, supported by Elizabeth Taylor, Edmund Gwenn, ZaSu Pitts, Jimmy Lydon and Martin Milner. Plot Stockbroker Clarence Day is the benevolent curmudgeon of his 1880s Ne ...
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Nancy Evans (softball)
Nancy Evans may refer to: * Nancy Evans (table tennis) (1903–1998), Welsh table tennis player * Nancy Evans (opera singer) (1915–2000), British opera singer (mezzo-soprano) * Nancy Evans (actress) (1910–1963), American actress in ''Treasury Men in Action'' and ''Life with Father'' * Nancy Evans (softball) (born 1975), American softball player and coach in 1997 Women's College World Series The 1997 NCAA Division I softball tournament was the sixteenth annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May 1997, thirty-two Division I college softball teams contested the championsh ... * Nancy Hasty Evans, Massachusetts politician {{Hndis, Evans, Nancy ...
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1997 Women's College World Series
The 1997 NCAA Division I softball tournament was the sixteenth annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May 1997, thirty-two Division I college softball teams contested the championship. The tournament featured eight regionals of four teams, each in a double elimination format. The 1997 Women's College World Series was held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from May 22 through May 26 and marked the conclusion of the 1997 NCAA Division I softball season. The event returned to Oklahoma City after a one-year hiatus, and it has remained there ever since. Arizona won their fifth NCAA championship by defeating UCLA 10–2 in the final game. Arizona pitcher Nancy Evans was named Women's College World Series Most Outstanding Player The Women's College World Series Most Outstanding Player is an award for the best individual performance during the Women's College World Series, the college softball national championship event in the ...
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