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          Born in Evaline Ness began illustrating books in and in she won the Caldecott Award for best children's book for Sam, Bangs.

        1. Born in Evaline Ness began illustrating books in and in she won the Caldecott Award for best children's book for Sam, Bangs.
        2. Caldecott Medal awarded to author and illustrator Evaline Ness in for her children's picture book Sam, Bangs & Moonshine, coupled with a special deluxe.
        3. Eliot Ness (April 19, – May 16, ) was an American Prohibition agent known for his efforts to bring down Al Capone while enforcing Prohibition in.
        4. Eliot Ness was a law enforcement official in Chicago, best known for his efforts to enforce Prohibition as head of 'The Untouchables.'.
        5. Evaline Ness (April 24, – August 12, ) was an American commercial artist, illustrator, and author of children's books.
        6. Eliot Ness (April 19, – May 16, ) was an American Prohibition agent known for his efforts to bring down Al Capone while enforcing Prohibition in....

          Evaline Ness

          (1911-1986) American Illustrator.

          An illustrator and sometimes writer of children's books, Evaline Ness seems to have lived a colorful, interesting and possibly tempestuous life.

          Her work in the 1950s and especially the 60s was recognized for its formal strength and embrace of diverse printerly media. Born Evaline Michelow in Union City, Ohio, (then and now a tiny town on the Indiana border) she studied at Ball State Teacher’s College, followed by the Chicago Art Institute–consecutively in pursuit of a career as a librarian and a fashion illustrator.

          Ness took (and retained) the name of her second husband, Eliot Ness, the former treasury agent who led "the Untouchables" and bedeviled Al Capone.

          Ness, a divorcee, landed as the safety director in Cleveland, Ohio in the late 30s where he struck up a relationship with the "alluring" (contends Capone biographer Laurence Bergreen) Evaline, herself recently free of husband No.

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