Harold Guy Don Scott ( 1892-1965 ) was born in Newport, Vermont . He graduated from Alabama Polytechnic University (now Auburn University ) with a BS in 1931 and an MS in 1932 . He studied theology at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado, and graduated with a ThM in 1935 and a ThD in 1938 . He was ordained a Unitarian minister at Old Town, Maine, in 1917 . He served parishes in Old Town, Maine ( 1916-1918 ); St. Johnsbury, Vermont ( 1918-1920 ); Cincinnati, Ohio ( 1920-1921 ); Camp Hill, Alabama ( 1926-1932 ); Denver, Colorado ( 1933-1935 ); Fort Collins, Colorado ( 1935-1940 ); Flint, Michigan ( 1940-1945 ); Miami, Florida ( 1945-1946 ); Worcester, Massachusetts ( 1947-1950 ); Salt Lake City, Utah ( 1950-1960 ); Cambridge, Massachusetts ( 1960-1962 ); and Kennebunk, Maine ( 1962-1965 ). During his pastorate at Fort Collins, Colorado, he also served as a sociology instructor at Colorado State College . Scott is also the author of Theological Terms in the Light of Modern Scholarship ( 1944 ) and Our Bible Heritage ( 1958 ).
From the guide to the Audio Visual Collection, Salt Lake City Radio Programs with Dr., Harold Scott, Audio Tape Reels, (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)