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  2. Gene Scott - Wikipedia

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    Gene Scott was born in Buhl, Idaho.He earned his Ph.D. in Philosophies of Education at Stanford University in 1957 and subsequently served as an ordained minister for nearly five decades.

  3. Gene Scott (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Lytton Scott (December 28, 1937 – March 20, 2006) was an American tennis player, tournament director, author, and publisher. His active tennis career lasted from the 1950s to mid-1970s. His active tennis career lasted from the 1950s to mid-1970s.

  4. God's Angry Man - Wikipedia

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    God's Angry Man is a 1981 documentary film directed by Werner Herzog [1] about Gene Scott, a U.S. pastor and Stanford PhD who served for almost fifty years as an ordained minister and religious broadcaster in Los Angeles.

  5. Eugene Scott - Wikipedia

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    Eugene or Gene Scott may refer to: Gene Scott (1929–2005), pastor; Eugene Scott (baseball) (1889–1947), Negro leagues catcher;

  6. Jacqueline Scott - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Sue Scott (June 25, 1931 – July 23, 2020) was an American actress who appeared on Broadway and in several films, but mostly guest starred in more than 100 television programs. Biography [ edit ]

  7. Oklahoma Girl Scout murders - Wikipedia

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    Someone Cry for the Children: The Unsolved Oklahoma Girl Scout Murders and the Case of Gene Leroy Hart. New York: Doubleday. ISBN 0-385-27152-2. McCoy, Gloyd (2011). Tent Number Eight: An Investigation of the Girl Scout Murders & the Trial of Gene Leroy Hart. Tate Publishing & Enterprises, LLC. ISBN 978-1-61777-632-8. Kelly, C.S. (2014).

  8. Talk:Gene Scott - Wikipedia

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    The case regarding the refusal to turn over donor records to the government actually went all the way to the United States Supreme Court with Ed Masry (of Erin Brockovich fame) representing Gene Scott and Faith Center. Gene Scott ultimately lost his FCC licenses for the above mentioned stations because he used funds designated for one project ...

  9. Jake Hess - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Hess and his son Chris were featured singers on the television broadcasts of evangelist Dr. Gene Scott. With Elvis Presley Jake Hess was an idol of ...