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Marvin Scott : ウィキペディア英語版
Marvin Scott
Marvin Bailey Scott (born March 10, 1944) is an American politician in Indianapolis, Indiana, and unsuccessful 2010 Republican nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana's 7th Congressional District. He was previously the unsuccessful Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Indiana in 2004 against incumbent Democrat Evan Bayh, but lost to Bayh, receiving 37%, 904,843 votes. Scott earlier was the unsuccessful Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in Indiana's 10th congressional district in 1994 against Andrew Jacobs, Jr. and received 47.5% of the vote, as well as in 2000 against Congresswoman Julia Carson receiving 40%, 62,233 votes. Scott also unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for Congress in the 10th district in 1996 losing to former State Senator Virginia Murphy Blankenbaker.
Scott was a sociology professor at Butler University for eighteen years and president for nine years of Marvin Scott Associates, a management-consulting firm. He was also President of Saint Paul's College for two years, Assistant Chancellor of the Board of Regents for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for five years, Assistant to the Provost, and Associate Dean and Professor at Boston University for ten years.〔()〕 He serves on the Indianapolis Water Board, Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Commission, and the board of the Abraham Clark School of Law and the Regional Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Scott and his family are members of Second Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis, where he serves as a deacon.〔()〕
== Background ==
Scott was born in Henderson, North Carolina. He has a bachelor's degree in psychology from Johnson C. Smith University with one year spent at the University of Allahabad, Allahabad, India, and a Doctorate of Philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh. In 2008, Scott was appointed by President George Bush and confirmed by the United States Senate to serve as a Board Member of the National Council of the Humanities-Digital Humanities. In 2006, Scott was nominated by the Indianapolis Mayor and confirmed by the City-County Council to serve as a member of the Board of Directors of the Department of Waterworks of the City of Indianapolis, Marion County. During his tenure, he served as President of Waterworks of the City of Indianapolis, Marion County until July 2011.

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