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 Nancy Olson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nancy Olson (born July 14, 1928 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American actress.
Nancy Olson and William Holden in Sunset Boulevard
Olson was signed to a film contract by Paramount Pictures in 1948 and after a few films in which she played supporing roles, producers began to consider her for more prominent roles.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nancy_Olson

  
 Wausau - Local guardsman dies in Iraq
Olson's platoon sergeant from Iraq then called Nancy to let her know that an improvised explosive device went off while Olson was on foot patrol and injured his legs and right arm.
Olson had been in the National Guard for 16 or 17 years, and he never expected to be deployed overseas, Nancy said.
Olson had called home a day earlier, on Christmas Day, and said he was staying in an old, shot-out building, Nancy said.
www.wausaudailyherald.com /wdhlocal/285273937836294.shtml

  
 Nancy J. Olson
Nancy’s next overseas assignment was based in Bucharest, Romania, where she represented IRI and maintained daily contact with leadership of six political parties of the opposition.
Nancy is the Founding President of Northeast Florida Women in International Trade, and she serves as the OWIT representative to the Jacksonville chapter.
Nancy is fluent and literate in French, competent in Italian, interested in Romanian, an accomplished Italian chef, and a lover of Italian and French opera.
apps1.coj.net /jedc/international/nancy_olson_bio.htm

  
 JS Online: What service means
Nancy Olson and her daughter, 6-year-old Kasey, place flags at Todd Olson’s gravesite on May 25, the day after the headstone was delivered.
The Olson family farm, three miles north of the central Wisconsin Town of Loyal, is surrounded by rolling countryside checkered with corn and alfalfa fields, grain silos with silver domes glinting in the sun, farmers tilling the soil, and the smell of cow manure and freshly mowed hay.
Nancy read it for the first time when the Army returned her husband's possessions in a black plastic box several months after he died.
www.jsonline.com /news/state/jul05/338288.asp

  
 State charges Bellingham nurse who conducted improper flu vaccine clinics - 6/21/05 - Washington State Dept of Health
According to the statement of charges, Olson held four clinics in November 2004 and administered what she claimed were flu vaccinations to approximately 100 to 300 people for a fee.
Olson allegedly conducted flu shot clinics late last year in the Bellingham area without the required oversight of a physician.
The Whatcom County Prosecuting Attorney has charged Olson with seven felony counts of unlawful practice of medicine and there is an outstanding warrant for her arrest.
www.doh.wa.gov /Publicat/2005_news/05-076.htm

  
 Nancy Olson; Hill Aide and Lobbyist (washingtonpost.com)
Nancy Moyer Olson, 75, who died of congestive heart failure March 25 at a care center in Roanoke, was a legislative aide to two Democratic U.S. senators and later became a lobbyist on trade issues.
Nancy Olson lectured, wrote about alcoholism and had a career on Capitol Hill.
Olson was born in Kingston, Pa., to an alcoholic father who later fell to his death from a hospital window.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A55094-2005Apr14.html

  
 2. Nancy Olson, With a Lot of Help from Our Friends
Nancy Olson has written a clear account of the political struggle to accept alcoholism as a disease and to provide treatment to those affected and their families.
Nancy Olson, herself a witness and active participant in this movement, presents an objective and a well-documented book, where her fairness and passion are clearly evident.
Olson is a superb historian in the classic mold.
www.hindsfoot.com /kno2.html

  
 BookWeb: Bookselling This Week: Three-Peat of Awards for Nancy Olson and Quail Ridge Books
Nancy Olson and her dedicated staff from Quail Ridge Books in Raleigh, North Carolina, are coming with plenty of wardrobe changes for this year's BookExpo America.
Although Olson is the named recipient for these awards, she eschews the use of "I" in favor of "we" whenever possible.
Olson values her relationships with authors highly--she recently attended another awards presentation, the National Book Awards, with her old friend and Quail Ridge denizen, Charles Frazier, author of Cold Mountain.
www.bookweb.org /news/btw/4686.html

  
 2. Nancy Moyer Olson, In Memoriam
After the Chicago period, Nancy went to the west coast, to California, and became an actress at the Pasadena Playhouse, performing under her maiden name, as Nancy Moyer, because there was already a famous movie actress named Nancy Olson.
Nancy Olson and Senator Harrison A. Williams of New Jersey
Sadly, Nancy's plans for further research and writing were halted within a month or two of the time the book came out, by a series of small silent heart attacks, which left her heart gravely weakened, and made it hard to concentrate on difficult tasks.
hindsfoot.org /NOmem2.html

  
 1. Nancy Moyer Olson, In Memoriam
Nancy Moyer was born on September 18, 1929, in Kingston, a town of around 7,000 in northeastern Pennsylvania right across the Susquehanna river from Wilkes-Barre.
When he and her mother had a falling out and separated temporarily, Nancy (who was 9) had an almost total breakdown and had to be sent to her grandparents to live for a while.
(Olson was a last name which she picked up in a brief marriage later on.) The town's life centered around the mining of anthracite coal, "black diamonds."
www.hindsfoot.com /NOmem1.html

  
 Biography for Nancy Olson
Milwaukee-born Nancy Olson was the daughter of a physician and educated at the University of Wisconsin.
Nancy's rising status in Hollywood came to a halt, however, when she married lyricist Alan Jay Lerner (who later wrote "On a Clear Day..." and Camelot") and abruptly put her acting on hold.
Nancy was just too old to play the fresh-faced, girl-next-door type she was known for.
www.imdb.com /name/nm0647970/bio

  
 What A Character!
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Nancy Olson attended the University of Wisconsin and UCLA.
Olson has been married twice; the first time to composer Alan Jay Lerner, and the second to the former Chairman of the Board of Capitol Records, Alan W. Livingston.
In the 1960s, Olson appeared in a number of popular Disney films, including Pollyanna, The Absent-Minded Professor, and Son of Flubber.
www.what-a-character.com /cgi-bin/display.cgi?id=982804125

  
 ann-v17n06.txt
Nancy Olson has a Masters of Science (Curriculum and Instruction, Library Science) and Education Specialist certificates from Minnesota State University, Mankato, and Bachelor of Science degrees in chemical technology and education from Iowa State University.
"The Margaret Mann Citation Committee is pleased to award the Citation to Nancy Olson for her outstanding leadership and numerous contributions to the advancement of cataloging.
Published extensively in the library professional literature, Olson is the founder of the Soldier Creek Press, Lake Crystal, Minnesota, a publisher known worldwide for its excellent library cataloging manuals.
www.infomotions.com /serials/ann/ann-v17n06.txt

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Person : Nancy Olson : Biography
Nancy Olson also played continuing roles in the 1977 weekly Kingston: Confidential and the 1984 prime-time soaper Paper Dolls.
Olson briefly retired in the mid-1950s when she married songwriter Alan Jay Lerner (they later divorced; her second husband was record executive Alan Livingston).
In 1960, Olson went back before the cameras as Betty Carlisle, ever-patient fiance of would-be inventor Ned Brainard ( Fred MacMurray) in Disney's The Absent Minded Professor; she repeated this characterization in the 1963 sequel Son of Flubber.
www.vh1.com /movies/person/47661/bio.jhtml

  
 Drive Around the World -
At the horse races in Rockhampton, Nancy's new friend the jockey, Craig, won first place in the first race of the day...but the horses were so fast that nancy chopped off the winning horse's head...
Nancy found a job as a bar maid at the Fitzroy Hotel for a couple of days while resting in Rockhampton.
Nancy and Todd are glad to be together again, apparently.
www.bootsnall.org /datw/archives/cat_nancys_east_coast_of_oz_bike_trip.shtml

  
 Event @ 4x44U.com
We’ve had huge fun and scored plenty of points.” Asked to name his highlight, he replied: “Oh, that would be when (USA teammate) Nancy (Olson) let go of her abseil rope and fell into the water with a huge splash.
The USA’s Nancy Olson was visibly shaking when she reached the top.
Pickering stood at the top of the hill, pointing out the correct ‘line.’ With more than a little bravado, Olson slotted the Defender into the second of its low ratio gears and pummelled her way to the top, prompting a round of applause from the marshals and assembled media.
www.4x44u.com /events4u/LRMoab2003/Segment2/stage2summary.html

  
 Event @ 4x44U.com
Team Canada/Netherlands managed to make up time on Team USA/Ireland during the Hunter, and knew that if they managed to finish in front of Nancy Olson and Paul McCarthy, they would hit their prediction and score bonus points.
Olson and McCarthy were reprieved and kept their score.
The rules stipulate a penalty of all that day's points but Olson and her partner were held up waiting for an event photographer and had alerted Competitions Director, Simon Day.
www.4x44u.com /events4u/LRMoab2003/Segment4/teamsummary.html

  
 Member Care
Home Visitors : Nancy Olson works with the people who regularly visit our home bound members and take communion to them.
Prayer Chain : Prayer requests may be made through the pastors or Nancy Olson.
This may include someone who is hospitalized or recovering from an illness, a shut-in, a new mom, etc. Kits with yarn are available at church for anyone who is interested in knitting or crocheting a prayer shawl.
www.stlukespr.org /membercare.html

  
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 Nancy Olson, M.D.
Olson and staff provides Pediatric Asthma/Allergy/Immunology and Rheumatology clinics for the treatment and evaluation of asthma, allergic rhinitis, general allergic diseases, juvenile arthritis, and autoimmune disease.
Fellowship in Pediatric Rheumatology: The University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS.
www2.kumc.edu /kids/Doctors/nolson.htm

  
 Nancy Olson
She made four other films for Disney, including The Absent Minded Professor (1961), which is better known to the younger generation as the original version of Robin Williams' 1997 hit film, Flubber (Olson appears in an uncredited cameo in the new film).
After their divorce, she made a return to acting, and started her successful stint with Disney in 1960's Pollyanna.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Theater/6980/olson.htm

  
 nancy olson cds, records, cd singles, rare vinyl, used music
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www.netsoundsmusic.com /nst/nsr/1134/NANCY%20OLSON/1.html

  
 ADLER ARCHIVE: Adler Anecdotes - 2 - Nancy Olson Remembers
Nancy Olson was Mortimer Adler's personal secretary from about 1951 to 1955.
Nancy Olson can be contacted via e-mail by clicking HERE.
Olson recalls from her time spent with Dr. Adler.
radicalacademy.com /adleranecdotes2.htm

  
 Tours by Design CREDITS
Nancy Olson's Tours by Design was designed by Z Tech Systems in cooperation with Nancy Olson.
All of the graphics on this site are original designs created for Tours by Design by Z Tech Systems, and are the copyrighted property of Nancy Olson's Tours by Design, unless otherwise credited.
In other words, the website should be functional in all modern browsers (version 5 and above), yet degrade gracefully in older browsers.
www.nancyolsontours.com /credits.htm

  
 Nancy Olson -Manual of Aacr 2 Examples for Microcomputer Soft -
Nancy Olson -Manual of Aacr 2 Examples for Microcomputer Soft -
www.bookzsearch.com /240071manual_aacr_2_examples_microcomputer_soft.html

  
 Bridges Across - Nancy Olson (Lammy)
Nancy Lamkin Olson (mother, actress, wife, animal-lover, bibliophile, lettermaniac and all-'round bitchin' gal)
4/24/96 Nancy's testimony to the Illinois House of Representatives
A few got the message and my exercise equipment and I have called a truce and are going to work together for the convention in October.
www.bridges-across.org /ba/intros/olson_nancy_lamkin.htm

  
 Quail Ridge Books & Music
Nancy Olson, founder and owner of QRB, sends her chatty newsletter to readers all over the country.
Nancy loves introducing young readers (especially granddaughters Sarah and Leila) to the bookstore.
Sue Monk Kidd listed at a recent event the ten most influential books in her reading life.
quailridgebooks.booksense.com /NASApp/store/IndexJsp

  
 NANCY OLSON'S TRANSCRIBED STUDENT EVALUATIONS
Olson was always prepared and willing to help students if they required it.
She is enthusiastic about teaching and that creates a nice classroom environment to learn in.
Lectures were presented very rapidly — a slower pace might help.
www.uh.edu /~njolson/evals.html

  
 OLAC Handbook
The Nancy B. Olson Award shall be administered by an Awards Committee, consisting of three OLAC members, no more than two of whom may be members of the OLAC Executive Board.
The annual Nancy B. Olson Award (called the OLAC Award prior to 1999) honors a librarian who has made significant contributions to the advancement and understanding of audiovisual cataloging.
Nominating letters for the Nancy B. Olson Award must be received by the Past President no later than December 1.
ublib.buffalo.edu /libraries/units/cts/olac/handbook.html

  
 Newsday.com: Price of a violent peace
WASHINGTON -- It was the first time Nancy Olson ever saw her husband cry.
Now, with three teenage boys and a 5-year-old daughter to raise on her own, Olson is left to wonder why people like her 36-year-old husband were pressed into such dangerous duty, so far from home.
Even active Army leaders have begun to acknowledge that U.S. combat forces are stretched to the limit, considering congressional demands for a permanent increase of 30,000 soldiers and endorsing a controversial plan to authorize unlimited two-year tours for reservists.
www.newsday.com /news/nationworld/nation/ny-usmili0125,0,794764.story

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