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| (7 April 1888-27 Nov. 1988) clergyman. Born at Lancaster, GC. Parents: William James Scott and his wife Janet Ann McDermid, who was the sister of D. A. and Finlay McDermid. William James Scott, a carriagemaker at Lancaster 1881-1906 and the father of the subject of the present entry, was the brother of A.H., Christina and Margaret Scott of this dictionary; he moved to Edmonton in 1906. Stanley Scott attended Williamstown High School, taught school in GC for three years before going to university, and in 1911, while a student at Queen’s University, was chosen Rhodes Scholar for Alberta or the western provinces. After studying theology at Oxford University for three years, Scott returned to Queen’s for his B.A., 1915. Eventually, he also had the degrees B.D., Chicago, and Ph.D., Hartford, with an honorary D.D. from the University of Alberta in 1984. He was a minister, first in the Presbyterian Church, and afterwards in the United Church. Besides serving pastorates in Saskatchewan, | (7 April 1888-27 Nov. 1988) clergyman. Born at Lancaster, GC. Parents: William James Scott and his wife Janet Ann McDermid, who was the sister of D. A. and Finlay McDermid. William James Scott, a carriagemaker at Lancaster 1881-1906 and the father of the subject of the present entry, was the brother of A.H., Christina and Margaret Scott of this dictionary; he moved to Edmonton in 1906. Stanley Scott attended Williamstown High School, taught school in GC for three years before going to university, and in 1911, while a student at Queen’s University, was chosen Rhodes Scholar for Alberta or the western provinces. After studying theology at Oxford University for three years, Scott returned to Queen’s for his B.A., 1915. Eventually, he also had the degrees B.D., Chicago, and Ph.D., Hartford, with an honorary D.D. from the University of Alberta in 1984. He was a minister, first in the Presbyterian Church, and afterwards in the United Church. Besides serving pastorates in Saskatchewan, | ||
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