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Frank Evers (other)
Frank Evers may refer to: * Frank Evers (cartoonist) (1920–2002), editorial cartoonist * Frank Evers (Gaelic footballer) (born 1934), Gaelic footballer for the Galway county team in the 1950s and early 1960s * Frank Evers (businessman) Francis "Frank" Anthony Evers (born 1965) is an Irish & American businessman, the CEO of INSTITUTE/The Story Institute, and the president of Evergreen Pictures and Girl Culture Films. Early life Evers was born to Francis Anthony Evers ( Frank Ev ...
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Frank Evers (cartoonist)
Francis Joseph Evers (12 June 1920 – 24 October 2002) was an American cartoonist known for his editorial cartoons. Evers worked in comic books and magazine cartooning before establishing himself doing sports and editorial cartoons for newspapers. He provided editorial cartoons for ''Jersey Journal'', ''Hudson Dispatch The ''Hudson Dispatch'' was a newspaper covering events in Hudson and Bergen counties in Northern New Jersey. It published continuously from 1874 until 1991, when it was purchased by Newhouse Newspapers. Its headquarters were located at 400 38th ...'', and the '' New York Daily News''. He received the National Cartoonists Society Editorial Cartoon Award for 1979, and was president of that society from 1985 to 1987.Memorium
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Frank Evers (Gaelic Footballer)
Francis Anthony 'Frank' Evers (born 27 August 1934) was a Gaelic footballer who played for the Galway county team in the 1950s and early 1960s. He played his last game for Galway in 1962. Career Evers was a native of Menlough, Galway. He started at the Senior National level in 1952, when he was only 18 years old. Called a "towering figure of a man" and a "marvellous Croke Park man" by his colleague Jack Mahon, he also formed a famous centrefield partnership with Mattie McDonagh. He played for Westmeath Seniors in the League of 1952-53 and transferred to his native County Galway in 1953. He won an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship with Galway in 1956, when Galway defeated Cork, and a Runners-up Shield in 1959, when Galway were defeated by Kerry in the '59 Final. He won six Connacht Senior Medals 1954 and 1956 - 1960,when he played in all five Connacht Finals. He was a member of Westmeath Minor team who won the 1952 Leinster Minor Championship, beaten in the All-Irelan ...
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