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Donaldson, Scott, 1928-2020

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Personal name headingDonaldson, Scott, 1928-2020
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Variant(s)Donaldson, Scott, 1928-
Donaldson, John Scott, 1928-2020
See alsoEmployer: College of William & Mary
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Graduate of: University of Minnesota
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Graduate of: Yale University
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Other standard no.Q109265142
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Associated countryUnited States
Addressscottd10@mac.com
Birth date1928-11-11
Death date2020-12-01
Place of birthMinneapolis (Minn.)
Place of deathScottsdale (Ariz.)
Field of activityBiography Essay American literature
AffiliationCollege of William & Mary
Profession or occupationBiographers Essayists English teachers College teachers
Found inHis The suburban myth, 1969.
Donaldson, Scott. The impossible craft, 2014: ECIP title page (Scott Donaldson) data view (Birth Date: 1928; Email: scottd10@mac.com; Biographer and essayist, Louise G. T. Cooley Professor of English, College of William and Mary, 1984-92.)
The chronicle of higher education, Jan. 22, 2021: page 51 (Scott Donaldson; died Dec. 1, 2020; professor emeritus of American literature at the College of William & Mary; biographer of figures in American literature)
Wikidata website, October 26, 2021 (Scott Donaldson, scholar of American literature; John Scott Donaldson; gender: male; country of citizenship: United States of America; b. 11 November 1928, Minneapolis; d. 1 December 2020, Scottsdale [Arizona]; was a reporter and newspaper editor, 1956-1964; employer: College of William & Mary, 1966-2020, professor, then professor emeritus; educated at: Yale University, 1950; University of Minnesota, M.A., 1953, Ph.D., 1966)
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Associated languageeng