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Stuart Nash Scott

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For the sportscaster, see Stuart Scott. For the aviator, see Blanche Stuart Scott.

Stuart Nash Scott (December 6, 1906 – February 26, 1992)[1] was an American lawyer and diplomat. He briefly served as United States Ambassador to Portugal.[2]

Biography

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Scott was born in Madison, Wisconsin.[3] He was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He served as United States Ambassador to Portugal from 1973 to 1974, when he was dismissed by Henry Kissinger because he did not share Kissinger's opinion that a communist takeover was imminent.[4][5] He died of a stroke at his home in New York in 1992.[2]

He graduated from Yale University (BA) and Harvard Law School (JD).

References

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  1. ^ Bruce Lambert (2 March 1992). "Stuart Nash Scott, Is Dead at 85; Studied New York City's Finances". The New York Times. p. B 12. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
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  3. ^ "The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Scott, S to T".
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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Portugal
1973–1975
Succeeded by