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Michael Scott

British missionary and political activist. He served in a London parish and as chaplain in India (1935–9), where he collaborated with the Communists. Invalided out of the RAF in 1941, he served in various missions in South Africa (1943–50). No longer associating with Communists, he exposed the atrocities in the Bethal farming area and in the Transvaal, defended the Basutos against wrongful arrest, and brought the case of the dispossessed Herero tribe before the UN.

from February 1977 to March 1981 Michael Scott (The Office), a fictional character from the television series The Office (US) Michael Scott (academic), British academic at the North East Wales Institute of Higher Education Michael Scott (novelist), author of Tom Cringle's Log Michael Scott (Irish author), author of Tales of the Bard among others.

As Mike Scott:

Mike Scott (musician), the founder and chief songwriter of the rock band, The Waterboys Mike Scott (baseball), a former Major League Baseball pitcher best known for his time with the Houston Astros in the 1980s Mike Scott (hockey), a member of the Alaska Aces and 2006 Kelly Cup MVP Mike Scott (fanzine), a Hugo Award-winning fanzine editor Mike Scott (politician), a former member of the Canadian parliament from British Columbia

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