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Eric Evans (technologist)
Eric Evans may refer to: Sportspeople *Eric Evans (rugby union, born 1894) (1894–1955), Wales rugby union footballer and administrator *Eric Evans (rugby union, born 1921) (1921–1991), English rugby union footballer *Eric Evans (canoeist) (born 1950), American competitive canoer Others

*Eric Evans (priest, born 1928) (1928–1996), Anglican priest and Dean of St Paul's (London) *Eric J. Evans (fl. 1966–2011), British academic and historian *Eric Evans (priest, born 1902) (1902–1977), Archdeacon of Warrington *Eric Evans (technologist), a technologist who coined the term domain-driven design in 2003 {{hndis, Evans, Eric ...
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Eric Evans (rugby Union, Born 1894)
William Eric Evans (27 February 1894 – 21 June 1955) was a Wales, Welsh rugby union, rugby player and the secretary of the Welsh Rugby Union from 1948–1955.Owen (1956), Obituary p. 77 Born in Neath in 1894, Evans left Wales to study at St Catharine's College, Cambridge. He returned to Neath during his vacations where he played for the Neath RFC, Neath Rugby Club.Smith (1980), pg243. The outbreak of the First World War prevented Evans completing his university education and he was posted at Gallipoli. After the end of hostilities he returned to Cambridge and graduated in 1922. He returned to Wales and became English master and rugby coach of Cardiff High School. In 1923 he was one of the founding members of the Welsh Secondary Schools Rugby Union (WSSRU),Smith (1980), pg240. to which the turn in fortune in Wales national rugby union team, Welsh rugby in the 1930s is attributed. He was a director of the Cardiff Arms Park Company and was a freeman of Haverfordwest. In 1948 E ...
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Eric Evans (rugby Union, Born 1921)
Eric Evans, (1 February 1921 – 12 January 1991) was the captain of the England rugby union team from 1956 to 1958. Early life Evans was born on Edge Lane in Droylsden and attended Audenshaw Grammar School. He first played for Old Aldwinians RUFC in the late 1930s and during the war joined Sale RUFC. After the war he qualified as a sports master at the then Loughborough College, later joining Openshaw Technical College in Manchester. England career Evans was awarded his first England cap in 1948, becoming best known as a hooker. In 1956 he was named England captain at the age of 34, the oldest player to lead England, and in 1957 led his country to their first Grand Slam since 1928. At the end of the 1957-8 season, he retired from international rugby, having been capped 30 times. Under his captaincy England won nine of their thirteen games. Post international career Evans continued to play for Sale after his international retirement, finishing his playing career with them ...
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Eric Evans (canoeist)
Eric Mayfield Evans (born February 27, 1950, in Exeter, New Hampshire) is an American retired slalom canoeist who competed from the late 1960s to the late 1970s. He finished seventh in the K-1 event at the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and commonly known as Munich 1972 (german: München 1972), was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. ... in Munich. ReferencesSports-reference.com profile External links * 1950 births American male canoeists Canoeists at the 1972 Summer Olympics Living people Olympic canoeists for the United States {{US-canoe-bio-stub ...
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Eric Evans (priest, Born 1928)
Thomas Eric Evans KCVO (1 February 1928 – 17 August 1996) was Dean of St Paul's from 1988 until his death eight years later. Biography Evans was educated at St David's College, Lampeter, and then at at St Catharine's College, Cambridge. He was ordained in 1954 '' Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975-76'' London: Oxford University Press, 1976 and began his ordained ministry with curacies in Margate and Bournemouth. After this, he was youth chaplain for the Diocese of Gloucester The Diocese of Gloucester is a Church of England diocese based in Gloucester, covering the non-metropolitan county of Gloucestershire. The cathedral is Gloucester Cathedral and the bishop is the Bishop of Gloucester. It is part of the Provinc ... and then Canon Missioner at Gloucester Cathedral and Archdeacon of Cheltenham. Evans served on the Board of the Council for the Care of Churches and was a Member of the Church of England Synod. He was a Church Commissioners. References ...
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Eric J
Eric J Dubowsky also known as Eric J, is a Grammy, Emmy, ARIA, and APRA award-winning mixer, songwriter and record producer. Eric grew up in the New York City suburb of Tenafly, New Jersey and graduated from Tenafly High School in 1993. After attending Syracuse University he worked at Greene St. Recording in New York City, the home of early hip-hop artists Run-DMC, and Public Enemy. It was here Eric assisted engineer/producer, Rod Hui. That led to a job working with Atlantic Records producer Arif Mardin in 1998. Eric has worked with artists such as Flume, Weezer, ODESZA, Twenty One Pilots, Chet Faker, Brandy, Jeff Bhasker, Andy Grammer, Tove Lo, St. Vincent, The Chemical Brothers, Alessia Cara, Dua Lipa, Demi Lovato, Angus & Julia Stone, Freeform Five, Ruel, Kimbra, Mansionair, Panama, Kylie Minogue, Meg Mac, Yuka Honda, Flight Facilities, Joss Stone, The Rubens, Marc Kinchen, Lisa Mitchell, Carolina Liar, and actress Emmy Rossum. Eric received the 2014 ...
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Eric Evans (priest, Born 1902)
Eric Herbert Evans (31 January 1902 – 25 December 1977) was the Archdeacon of Warrington from 1959 to 1970. Life Evans was educated at Liverpool Institute and Bishop Wilson Theological College, Isle of Man. He was ordained in 1930. After curacies in Liverpool and Southport, he was Chaplain at the Liverpool branch of the Mission to Seamen. He was vicar of Crossens, and then, during World War II, a Chaplain in the Royal Navy Reserve. He was vicar of Southport from 1946 to 1948; and then of Meols Meols (sometimes known as Great Meols) is a village on the northern coast of the Wirral Peninsula, England. It is contiguous with the town of Hoylake immediately to the west. Historically in Cheshire, since 1 April 1974 it has been part of th ... until his retirement.‘EVANS, Ven. Eric Herbert’, Who Was Who', A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2015; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014; online edn, April 2014, accessed 2 August 2015 Notes ...
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Eric Evans (technologist)
Eric Evans may refer to: Sportspeople *Eric Evans (rugby union, born 1894) (1894–1955), Wales rugby union footballer and administrator *Eric Evans (rugby union, born 1921) (1921–1991), English rugby union footballer *Eric Evans (canoeist) (born 1950), American competitive canoer Others

*Eric Evans (priest, born 1928) (1928–1996), Anglican priest and Dean of St Paul's (London) *Eric J. Evans (fl. 1966–2011), British academic and historian *Eric Evans (priest, born 1902) (1902–1977), Archdeacon of Warrington *Eric Evans (technologist), a technologist who coined the term domain-driven design in 2003 {{hndis, Evans, Eric ...
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