Born and educated in Virginia, Scott moved to Philadelphia to join his uncle's law firm. He was appointed as Philadelphia's assistant district attorney in 1926 and remained in that position until 1941. Scott won election to represent Northwest Philadelphia in the House of Representatives in 1940. He lost re-election in 1944 but won his seat back in 1946 and served in the House until 1959. Scott established a reputation as an internationalist and moderate Republican Congressman. After helping Thomas E. Dewey win the 1948 Republican presidential nomination, Scott held the position of Chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1948 to 1949. He also served as Dwight Eisenhower's campaign chairman in the 1952 presidential election.
Scott was admitted to the bar in 1922 and then moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he joined his uncle's law firm.[12] Two years later, he married Marian Huntington Chase to whom he remained married until her death in 1987. The couple had one daughter, Marian.[11]
Scott, who had become a regular worker for the Republican Party, was appointed assistant district attorney of Philadelphia in 1926[12] and served in that position until 1941. He claimed to have prosecuted more than 20,000 cases during his tenure.[14] From 1938 to 1940, he served as a member of the Governor's Commission on Reform of the Magistrates System.[13]
In 1943, he became a member of the Virginia Society of the Cincinnati. In 1944 Scott spoke out fearlessly in the House of Representatives accusing President Roosevelt of having dishonestly manipulated the country into war by: a) moving the U.S. battleship fleet from San Diego to Pearl Harbor over the objection of Admiral Richardson (whom Roosevelt then fired) in order to give Japan a target it could reach; b) refusing to give Admiral Kimmel at Pearl Harbor (Richardson's replacement) enough PBY Catalina reconnaissance planes to scout the area around the Hawaiian Islands; and c) by withholding from Admiral Kimmel a message received by the U.S. government from the Australian government on the day before the Pearl Harbor attack that the Japanese fleet was steaming toward Pearl Harbor. In 1944, Scott was defeated for re-election by Democrat Herb McGlinchey, losing by only 2,329 votes.[17]
In 1946, Scott reclaimed his House seat, handily defeating McGlinchey by a margin of more than 23,000 vote by speaking out against both President Franklin Roosevelt's "betrayal at Yalta" and communists in Washington, DC.[14][18] He was reelected five times, and served until winning election to the U.S. Senate.
In 1958, after fellow Republican Edward Martin declined to run for re-election, Scott was elected to the U.S. Senate.[13] He narrowly defeated his Democratic opponent, Governor George M. Leader, by a margin of 51 to 48 percent.[20] Scott continued his progressive voting record in the Senate by opposing President Eisenhower's veto of a housing bill in 1959 and a redevelopment bill in 1960.[21] He voted to end segregationist Democratic senators' filibuster of the Civil Rights Act of 1960, and he later sponsored 12 bills to implement the recommendations of the Civil Rights Commission.[21] A memorable quote from Scott came during the U-2 Incident in 1960, when he said, "We have violated the eleventh Commandment — Thou Shall Not Get Caught."[22] In April 1962, he joined Senator Kenneth Keating of New York in denouncing a UN resolution condemning Israeli retaliation against Syrian gun positions firing on Israeli fishermen on Lake Tiberias. They criticized the action as a form of evenhandedness that "looks like the palm of the hand for the Arabs and the back of the hand for the Israelis."[23]
Scott voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Civil Rights Act of 1968.[21] In 1966, along with two other Republican Senators and five Republican Representatives, Scott signed a telegram sent to Georgia Governor Carl Sanders on the Georgia legislature's refusal to seat the recently elected Julian Bond in its state House of Representatives. The refusal, said the telegram, was "a dangerous attack on representative government. None of us agree with Mr. Bond's views on the Vietnam War; in fact we strongly repudiate these views. But unless otherwise determined by a court of law, which the Georgia Legislature is not, he is entitled to express them."[24]
In 1967, Scott held a Fellowship at Balliol College, Oxford, where he contributed regularly to Alan Montefiore's politics seminar for postgraduates. Once, when he and Montefiore started talking at the same time, Scott carried on speaking with the amiable excuse: "You can remember what you want to say longer than I can."[28]
Scott was Chairman of the Select Committee on Secret and Confidential Documents (92nd Congress). He wielded tremendous influence.[citation needed]
Scott was displeased with the Nixon administration and believed that it was aloof, unapproachable, and contemptuous of him.[29] Scott believed that he would be given a major role in setting administration policy but was disappointed when that did not occur.[29] Actively assisting in the behind-the-scenes transition from the Nixon administration to the Ford administration in the months leading up to the resignation of President Richard Nixon, Scott sought assurance from Gerald Ford that Scott would be able to address Ford as "Jerry" even after Ford became president.[29]
Scott was one of the three Republican leaders in Congress to meet Nixon in the Oval Office of the White House to tell Nixon that he had lost support of the party in Congress, on August 7, 1974. The meeting came the day before Nixon would announce his resignation from the presidency. The delegation was led by senior party leader and Arizona Senator Goldwater and also included House Minority LeaderJohn Jacob Rhodes (R-Arizona). The erosion of Nixon's support had progressed after the June 1972 Watergate break-in.[30] At that meeting, Scott and Goldwater told Nixon that, at most, 15 Senators were willing to consider voting to acquit him–not even half of the 34 votes Nixon needed to avoid conviction and removal from office.[31]
In 1976, the Senate undertook an ethics inquiry into accusations that he had received payment from lobbyists for the Gulf Oil Corporation. Scott acknowledged having received $45,000 but claimed that they were legal campaign contributions.[32]
Kotlowski, Dean J. "Unhappily Yoked? Hugh Scott and Richard Nixon." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 2001 125(3): 233–266. ISSN 0031-4587 online[permanent dead link]
Abstract: While their different public personas, political interests, and institutional duties led to occasional disagreement, President Richard Nixon and Senate Minority Leader Scott were not always unhappily tethered as evidenced by their stances on domestic and foreign issues throughout Nixon's presidency, during 1968–74. While he jousted with Nixon over racial policies and his Supreme Court nominations, including his choice of Judge Clement F. Haynsworth Jr., of South Carolina, Scott supported much of Nixon's domestic agenda, applauded the president's conduct of foreign affairs, backed his Vietnam policy, praised his invasion of Cambodia, publicly proclaimed Nixon's innocence during the Watergate scandal, and endorsed President Gerald Ford's pardon of his predecessor. The Nixon-Scott relationship is notable because it confirms scholars' assumptions about Nixon's hot-and-cold association with Congress and indicates that sparring between moderate Republicans like Nixon and Scott was on its way out.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hugh Scott.
This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: remove irrelevant information. Please help improve this article if you can. (August 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Britannia with Belgian Refugees (1916) by Belgian painter André Cluysenaar During the First World War between 1914 and 1918, many Belgian refugees fled to the United Kingdom. Because archive material of the hundreds of local Belgian refugee committees is s...
Priscilla Band Datos generalesOrigen Bilbao, País VascoEstado ActivoInformación artísticaGénero(s) Deep Funk, Funk,Período de actividad 2005-presenteDiscográfica(s) PriscifunktoriaArtistas relacionados James Brown,WebSitio web http://priscillaband.com/Miembros Batería: Xabier Urrutikoetxea Bajo: Lander Pérez Guitarra y Coros: Xabier Vellé Teclados: Joseba Negro Trompeta: Urtzi Martín Saxo Alto: Iskander Vesga Saxo Tenor: Alex Hazas Saxo Barítono: Julen Yarritu Voz: ...
American mathematician William BrowderBorn (1934-01-06) January 6, 1934 (age 89)New York City, USEducationMassachusetts Institute of Technology (BS)Princeton University (MS, PhD)Known forSurgery theory method for classifying high-dimensional manifoldsParentEarl Browder (father)RelativesFelix Browder (brother)Andrew Browder (brother)Bill Browder (nephew)Joshua Browder (great-nephew)Scientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsPrinceton UniversityDoctoral advisorJohn Coleman MooreDoc...
The WitnessPosterNama lainTionghoa我是证人 Sutradara Ahn Sang-hoon ProduserDitulis olehPemeranYang MiLu HanWang JingchunPerusahaanproduksiXinxiansuo (Beijing) Entertainment CapitalJaywalk MediaHan Guo Wang Ru Ren[1]DistributorBeijing Enlight Pictures[1]Tanggal rilis 30 Oktober 2015 (2015-10-30) (China) Durasi112 menitNegara Tiongkok Korea Selatan Bahasa Tionghoa Pendapatankotor¥214 juta The Witness (Hanzi: 我是证人) adalah film drama kriminal ketega...
Ensemble Stars!Promosi untuk Permainanあんさんぶるスターズ!(Ansanburu Sutāzu!)GenreSchool life[1] Musik PermainanPengembangCacalia StudioPenerbitHappy Elements K.K.Genre Life simulation Rhythm game PlatformiOSAndroidRilisJP: 28 April 2015 (Android)1 Mei 2015 (iOS) MangaPengarangSayo IchiPenerbitKodanshaMajalahAriaDemografiShōjoTerbit28 Agustus 2015 – 28 Desember 2016Volume4 Seri animeSutradaraMasakazu Hishida (菱田正和)ProduserYuka Aoto (青戸友香) (Bandai Namco...
61e Bataillon de Chasseurs à Pied Création 2 août 1914 - 19191939 - 1940 Pays France Branche Armée de terre Type Bataillon de Chasseurs Rôle Infanterie Inscriptionssur l’emblème Voir étendard unique des chasseurs Anniversaire Sidi-Brahim Fourragères aux couleurs du ruban de la Croix de Guerre 1914-1918 Décorations Croix de guerre 1914-1918 trois palmes une étoile d'argent modifier Création et différentes dénominations 2 août 1914: formation du 61e Bataillon de Chasseurs ...
Parque arqueológico de las murallas meriníes de Algeciras Bien de interés culturalPatrimonio histórico de España Plano del yacimientoLocalizaciónPaís EspañaLocalidad Algeciras, Provincia de Cádiz España EspañaDatos generalesCategoría ArqueológicaArquitectónicaCódigo 51 - 0012209 - 00000Declaración BOE, 25 de junio de 1985Construcción Siglo X d. C.-1379Estilo Arquitectura defensiva[editar datos en Wikidata] Reconstrucción ideal de las mural...
Town and ward in Njombe Region, TanzaniaWangamaTown and wardCountry TanzaniaRegionNjombe RegionDistrictWanging'ombe DistrictPopulation (2002) • Total3,649Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT) Sharuvembo Forest at Wangama Village Wangama is a town and ward in Wanging'ombe District in the Njombe Region of the Tanzanian Southern Highlands. The population of the ward, according to the 2002 Tanzanian census, was 3,649. The ward consists of two towns, or large villages: Wangama and Imalilo. Bo...
American tennis player (born 1994) Christian HarrisonHarrison at the 2023 Cary Challenger IICountry (sports) United StatesResidenceBradenton, Florida, USABorn (1994-05-29) May 29, 1994 (age 29)Shreveport, Louisiana, USAHeight1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Turned pro2007PlaysRight-handed (double-handed backhand)CoachPat HarrisonPrize money$630,950SinglesCareer record6–9 (40.0%)Career titles0Highest rankingNo. 198 (2 July 2018)Current rankingNo. 346 ...
تبدأ سلسلة تيكن مع اللعبة المسماة في 1994 ألعاب الفيديو السلسلة الرئيسية العنوان التفاصيل [[تيكن (لعبة فيديو)|]]تاريخ الإصدار الأصلي:[1][2] سنوات الإصدار وفقاً للمشغل:1995-بلاي ستيشن[1][2][3] ملاحظات: المبيعات في جميع أنحاء العالم: 1 مليون+ صدرت أصلاً كلعبة آركيد ع...
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, FranceThann DànnSubprefecture and communeThe church in Thann Coat of armsLocation of Thann ThannShow map of FranceThannShow map of Grand EstCoordinates: 47°48′26″N 7°06′19″E / 47.8072°N 7.1053°E / 47.8072; 7.1053CountryFranceRegionGrand EstDepartmentHaut-RhinArrondissementThann-GuebwillerCantonCernayIntercommunalityCC de Thann-CernayGovernment • Mayor (2020...
1964–1975, a motor racing series in Australia and New Zealand For other tournaments with similar names, see Tasman (disambiguation) § Sport. Tasman SeriesCategoryTasman Formula1964–69 2.5 litre1970–71 F5000 & 2.5 litre1972–75 F5000 & 2.0 litreCountry Australia New ZealandInaugural season1964Folded1975Drivers28 (1975)Constructors12 (1975)Engine suppliers3 (1975)Last Drivers' champion Warwick Brown Jim Clark won the 1965 Tasman Series with a Lotus 32B, the Tasman...
Genus of fungi Pseudosagedia Pseudosagedia aenea Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota Class: Lecanoromycetes Order: Gyalectales Family: Trichotheliaceae Genus: Pseudosagedia(Müll.Arg.) M.Choisy (1949) Type species Pseudosagedia cerasi(Schrad.) M.Choisy (1949) Species See text Synonyms[1] Arthopyrenia sect. Pseudosagedia Müll.Arg. (1862) Pseudosagedia is a genus of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichens in the family Trichotheliaceae.[2]...
Coppa Italia 1958-1959 Competizione Coppa Italia Sport Calcio Edizione 12ª Organizzatore Lega Nazionale Date dal 31 agosto 1958 al 13 settembre 1959 Luogo Italia Partecipanti 77 Risultati Vincitore Juventus(3º titolo) Secondo Inter Terzo Genoa Quarto Venezia Statistiche Miglior marcatore Edwing Firmani (8) I bianconeri in posa con il trofeo Cronologia della competizione 1958 1959-1960 Manuale La Coppa Italia 1958-1959 fu la 12ª edizione della manifestazione calcistica. Iniziò i...
iPhone 11 ProiPhone 11 Pro Max iPhone 11 Pro в темно-зеленом цвете Бренд Apple Производитель Foxconn и Pegatron (по контракту с Apple) Слоган «Это прорыв» Серия iPhone Коммуникации GSM, CDMA2000, EV-DO, HSPA+, LTE, LTE Advanced Дата выпуска 10 сентября 2019 год Начальная цена iPhone 11 Pro 64 ГБ 89 990.00 pyб.256 ГБ 103 990.00 pyб.512 ГБ 121 990.00 pyб. iPhone 11 Pro ...
Railway station in Malmö, Sweden For the metro station in Copenhagen, see Trianglen Station. Triangeln StationSouthern entranceGeneral informationLocationMalmöSwedenCoordinates55°35′31″N 13°00′07″E / 55.5920°N 13.0019°E / 55.5920; 13.0019Operated byPågatåg OresundtrainLine(s)OresundtrainPlatforms1 island platformTracks2ConstructionStructure typeUndergroundAccessibleYesHistoryOpenedDecember 2010Passengers22 800 per weekday (2016)[1] Services...
Église protestante malgache en FranceHistoireFondation Avril 1959CadreType Dénomination chrétienneSiège Maison du protestantisme de Paris (47, rue de Clichy, 75009, Paris, France)Pays FranceLangues Malgache, françaisOrganisationSite web fpma.churchmodifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata L'Église protestante malgache en France, en malgache Fiangonana Protestanta Malagasy aty Andafy (FPMA), est la principale Église protestante de langue malgache en France, issue de l'immigr...
Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!