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Evelyn Ryan

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Evelyn Ryan was an Ohio poet and jingle and slogan writer. A 2005 movie, The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio, was made about her life.

Early life and education

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Ryan was born Evelyn Lehman and grew up in Sherwood, Ohio.[1][2] She graduated from Sherwood High School in 1931 as valedictorian.[1]

Career

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At 23 she worked as a columnist at the Sherwood Chronicle.[1]

Ryan was mother of ten and a housewife.[1] She began entering contests in the late 1940s, starting with Burma-Shave rhymes, and regularly won prizes such as watches, kitchen appliances, and in one instance an entire case of candy bars.[2] She often made multiple submissions under slightly different names.[2]

From 1953 to 1965, to support her family she entered contests for writers which in the US in the 1950s and 1960s were created by large commercial products companies as a promotional tool.[3][1] In 1953, while she was pregnant with her tenth child, the family was being evicted from a two-bedroom house they were renting, and Ryan won enough for the down payment on a four-bedroom house.[4][1] In 1965, facing foreclosure after her husband had taken a second mortgage on the house without telling her, she won $3,440.64, a Ford Mustang, a trip to Switzerland and two watches, some of which she used to pay off the second mortgage.[3][5] Ryan also sold poetry to the Toledo Blade and CBS Radio's Rhyme Does Pay.[2]

Corporations changed to sweepstakes promotions, and Ryan went to work for J.C. Penney as a sales clerk, working there until she retired in 1983.[1]

Book and movie

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Her daughter, Terry Ryan, wrote a 2001 book, The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio: How My Mother Raised 10 Kids on 25 Words or Less, which was made into a 2005 movie, The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio.[3][4]

Personal life

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Ryan married Leo “Kelly” Ryan, a machinist, in 1936.[1] She was widowed in 1983.[1] She died in 1998.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Weiss, Mitch; Murphy, Steve (1 April 2001). "Prizewinner, breadwinner". The Blade. Retrieved 2025-02-03.
  2. ^ a b c d Ryan, Terry (2005). The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio: How My Mother Raised 10 Kids on 25 Words or Less. Suze Orman. Riverside: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-7432-7393-0.
  3. ^ a b c d Witchel, Alex (2001-04-12). "Fighting Eviction With a Jackpot of Jingles". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-02-03.
  4. ^ a b Elliot, Debbie (29 January 2006). "Reviving the Tale of a Prizewinning Mom". NPR. Retrieved 2025-02-03.
  5. ^ McLellan, Dennis (2007-05-21). "Terry Ryan, 60; wrote bestseller 'The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2025-02-03.