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George Scott may refer to: Arts and entertainment *George Scott, vocalist for gospel music group The Blind Boys of Alabama *George Scott III (1953–1980), American No Wave bassist * George C. Scott (1927–1999), American actor Politics and government * George Scott (British Army officer) (died 1767), fought in Canada, governor of Grenada, 1762–1764 *George Scott (broadcaster) (1925–1988), British author, broadcaster and Liberal Party candidate *George Scott, American politician in Pennsylvania; see 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania *George Adam Scott (1874–1963), Canadian provincial politician *George Byng Scott (1824–1886), Administrator of the Northern Territory of Australia from 1863 to 1876 *George Cromwell Scott (1864–1948), U.S. Representative from Iowa * George E. Scott (1860–1915), Wisconsin State Senator * George G. Scott (1811–1886), New York lawyer and politician *George M. Scott (Minnesota judge) (1922–2006), Minneso ...
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The Blind Boys Of Alabama
The Blind Boys of Alabama, also billed as The Five Blind Boys of Alabama, and Clarence Fountain and the Blind Boys of Alabama, is an American gospel group. The group was founded in 1939 in Talladega, Alabama, and has featured a changing roster of musicians over its history, the majority of whom are or were vision impaired. The Blind Boys found mainstream success following their appearance in the 1983 Obie Award-winning musical ''The Gospel at Colonus''. Since then, the group has toured internationally and has performed and recorded with such artists as Prince, Lou Reed, Peter Gabriel, Bonnie Raitt, Ben Harper, Bon Iver, and Amadou & Mariam. The group's cover of the Tom Waits song "Way Down in the Hole" was used as the theme song for the first season of the HBO series ''The Wire''. The Blind Boys have won five Grammy Awards in addition to being presented with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009. They were endowed with a National Heritage Fellowship from the Nation ...
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George Scott (first Baseman)
George Charles Scott Jr. (March 23, 1944 – July 28, 2013), nicknamed "Boomer", was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager. He played in Major League Baseball as a first baseman from to , most prominently for the Boston Red Sox where he was a member of the American League pennant winning team and, with the Milwaukee Brewers where he was the American League home run and RBI champion. A three-time All-Star player, Scott was one of the most accomplished defensive first basemen of his era, winning eight Gold Glove Awards between 1967 and 1976. During his major league career, he also played for the Kansas City Royals and the New York Yankees. After his Major League career, Scott became a player-manager in the Mexican League and went on to become full-time manager in the Independent baseball league from the 1980s until 2002. He was inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2006 and the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame the following year. In 2014, he ...
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Lord George Scott
Lord George William Montagu Douglas Scott, (31 August 1866 – 23 February 1947) was a Scottish cricketer and soldier who was a younger son of William Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch. Early life Scott was born in Bowhill, Selkirkshire, the third son of William Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch. He was the brother of John Montagu Douglas Scott, 7th Duke of Buccleuch and Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester was his niece. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. He played first-class cricket for various teams including Middlesex, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and Oxford University from 1884 to 1905. He represented the Gentlemen in the Gentlemen v Players series. He was also Master of the Buccleuch Hunt. Career Scott was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 10th Hussars on 27 March 1889, was promoted to the rank of lieutenant on 11 June 1890, and to captain on 25 June 1897. He served in the Second Boer War The Second Boer War ( ...
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George Ryley Scott
George Ryley Scott (6 October 1886 – c. 1980) was a prolific British author of books about sexual intercourse Sexual intercourse (or coitus or copulation) is a sexual activity typically involving the insertion and thrusting of the penis into the vagina for sexual pleasure or reproduction.Sexual intercourse most commonly means penile–vaginal penetrat ..., active from the late 1920s to the 1970s. He also wrote on the subjects of poultry, health, corporal punishment, and writing itself. His ''History of Prostitution from Antiquity to the Present Day'', which has been much reprinted, was the first work of its kind to promote a tolerationist, rather than abolitionist perspective. Works *''The Rhode Island Red : its history, breeding, management, exhibition, and judging'' (?, 2nd ed. 1919) *''Modern poultry-keeping'' (1925; 3rd ed. 1948) *''Such Outlaws as Jesse James'' (1943, Second Impression 1945) *''The truth about poultry'' (1927) *''The truth about birth control: a guide ...
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George Firth Scott
George Henry Firth Scott, ( – 3 January 1935) was a Scottish-born Australian journalist and writer, generally known as G. Firth Scott. He was the son of George Firth Scott, Land Commissioner and Emma Elizabeth (nΓ©e Barnes). He was born about 1862 at Golspie, County Sutherland, Scotland.Details on Queensland Marriage certificate 1889/B13568. He came to Australia and worked as a journalist for newspapers, including ''The Hobart Mercury''''The Hobart Mercury'' 30 August 1899. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12752378 and the Sydney ''Daily Telegraph'' ''The Brisbane Courier'' 24 August 1901. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article19089140 and also contributed stories to magazines including ''Belgravia''.''The Sydney Morning Herald'' 8 May 1897. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article14111224 On 4 October 1889 he married Ailleen Murphy at St. Stephen's Cathedral, Brisbane. ''The Brisbane Courier'' Monday 4 November 1889. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3503443 Ailleen was the eldest ...
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George Scot Of Pitlochie
George Scot or Scott ( – 1685) of Pitlochie, Fife was a Scottish writer on colonisation in North America. Early life Scot, who was born around 1640, was the only son of John Scot of Scotstarvet by his second wife, Elizabeth Melville, daughter of Sir James Melville, 2nd of Halhill. Career In 1685, Scot published at Edinburgh ''The Model of the Government of the Province of East New Jersey, in America; and Encouragement for such as design to be concerned there''. It was, says the author, the outcome of a visit to London in 1679, when he met "several substantial and judicious gentlemen concerned in the American plantations". Among them were James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth, to whom the book is dedicated, and probably William Penn. The work included a series of letters from the early settlers in New Jersey. ''The Model'' was plagiarised by Samuel Smith (1720–1776) in his ''History'' of New Jersey (1765), and is quoted by George Bancroft; James Grahame (1790–1842) author o ...
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George Arbuthnot Scott
George Arbuthnot Scott (12 April 1879 – 8 June 1927) played first-class cricket for Cambridge University in 1900 and 1901. He was born at Wimbledon, then in Surrey (now London), and died at Ore, Hastings, Sussex. Educated at Tonbridge School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Scott was a right-arm fast bowler and a right-handed tail-end batsman. He played first for Cambridge University in 1900 and in his second match, against Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), he took five first innings wickets for 72 runs, his wickets being five of the first six MCC batsmen. However, he achieved little in two subsequent games for the university side and did not win a blue. After the university term was over, he appeared in a second eleven match for Kent. In 1901, Scott was picked for the "seniors'" trial match at Cambridge, and did well, with seven wickets in the match. That led to his recall for one further first-class match with the university first eleven, but he was not successful, failing ...
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George Scott (wrestler)
George Scott (August 27, 1929 – January 20, 2014) was a Canadian professional wrestler, booker and promoter. From the 1950s until the 1970s, he and his younger brother Sandy competed as The Flying Scotts in North American regional promotions including the National Wrestling Alliance, particularly the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic territories, as well as successful stints in the American Wrestling Association, Maple Leaf Wrestling and Stampede Wrestling. Scott was also the longtime head booker for the Jim Crockett Promotions working under promoter Jim Crockett, Jr. during the 1970s and with Vince McMahon during the World Wrestling Federation's national expansion during the early 1980s. He helped organize many of the early PPV events such as WrestleMania I and WrestleMania 2 as well as the early cards for the WWF's weekly television shows ''Saturday Night's Main Event'', ''Prime Time Wrestling'' and '' Superstars of Wrestling''. On the Steve Austin Show Unleashed Podcast, Scott was ...
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George Scott (snooker Player)
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Scott worked in his family's ice cream business. After an amateur snooker career that included winning the Merseyside snooker title 13 times in a span from the 1950s to the 1970s, Scott turned p ...
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George Scott (pitcher)
George Wilson Scott (1895-1962) was a Major League Baseball pitcher In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws ("pitches") the baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter, who attempts to either make contact with the pitched ball or draw .... His major league career consisted of two games in for the St. Louis Cardinals, spaced nearly a month apart. Sources {{DEFAULTSORT:Scott, George Major League Baseball pitchers St. Louis Cardinals players Beaumont Exporters players Austin Rangers players Texarkana Twins players Greenville Hunters players Vicksburg Hill Billies players Pueblo Steelworkers players Baseball players from Iowa People from Benton County, Oregon 1895 births 1962 deaths Burials at Willamette National Cemetery ...
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George Scott (footballer, Born 1944)
George William Scott (born 25 October 1944) is a Scottish footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ... who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Tranmere Rovers. A autobiography, ''The Lost Shankly Boy'' (written along with Jeff Goulding) detailing Scott's time as a fringe player at Liverpool in the early 1960s, was published in 2021. Honours Port Elizabeth City * National Football League: 1967 References External links *George Scott - All thanks to Shanks 2000, LFCHistory.net Tranmere Rovers F.C. players Liverpool F.C. players Aberdeen F.C. players Expatriate men's soccer players in South Africa Men's association football midfielders Scottish Football League players English Football League players 1944 births Living people Sc ...
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George Scott (footballer, Born 1915)
George Gardiner Scott (11 June 1915 – 26 July 1942) was a Scottish professional football inside right who played in the Scottish League for East Fife and Aberdeen. Personal life Scott attended Lumphinnans Primary School. In 1941, during the Second World War, he enlisted in the RAF and during a period training in Canada, met and married his wife Jessie. Scott returned to Scotland in 1942 and was posted to No. 19 Operational Training Unit at RAF Kinloss. On 26 July 1942, Sergeant Scott, serving as an air gunner on board an Armstrong Whitworth Whitley, took off from RAF Kinloss to conduct a cross-country training exercise. The aircraft suffered engine failure in mid-air, caught fire, and crashed into the Dornoch Firth off Tain, killing all 5 on board, including Scott. The Whitley was attempting to get to RAF Tain The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's air and space force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming ...
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