Inez Helen Scott Mrs. Lin D. Cartwright, wife of the editor of the Christian-Evangelist, died at the Missouri Baptist Hospital in St. Louis, Dec. 30, 1953, of cerebral hemorrhage, after an illness of two weeks. She was graduated from Drake University in 1913 and later attended the University of Chicago. As Inez Helene Scott she was married to Lin D. Cartwright in 1913. She was descended from a line of pioneers going back to the beginnings of the first faculty of Drake university. Her father, Dr. E. C. Scott was a physician. Her mother taught in Abingdon College, and Oskaloosa, college, which later was moved to Des Moines to become Drake University. Her paternal grandfather was an early pioneer preacher in Indiana and Iowa. Mrs. Cartwright was associated with her husband in the following pastorates; Fowler, Colo.; Ft. Collins, Colo.; Coffeyville, Kan.; and First Church, Chattanooga, Tenn. She served as president of the Ministers Wives Fellowship, which met in connection with the International Convention in Grand Rapids, Mich., in 1942. She is survived by her husband; three children; Dr. Dorwin Cartwright, director of Research Center of Group Dynamics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Mrs. Henry Warren, Detroit, Mich.; and Colbert S. Cartwright, minister, Pulaski Heights Church, Little Rock, Ark. She is also survived by two sisters Emma Scott and Lois Scott of Des Moines, Iowa. A sister, Ada Scott, deceased, was missionary to Japan. A brother, Norman Scott, is also deceased. The Christian Evangelist p. 6 Jan. 20, 1954 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ada Calista Scott Ada C. Scott, a former missionary to Japan, passed away in Des Moines, Iowa on Oct. 9. She served as a missionary in Tokyo from 1916 to 1925. She had charge of a kindergarten for a time and later taught Bible classes in tyhe Margaret K. Long School. Following her service as a missionary, she taght in the high school at Chariton, Iowa, until the time of her death. She was a granddaughter of Norman Dunshee, a pioneer educator who taught in Hiram College and was a member of the first faculty of Drake University. Surviving members of the family are: Emma Scott, registrar at Drake university, Des Moines; Lois Scott teacher in North Des Moines High School; Norman Dumshee Scott, research chemist with the DuPont Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y.; and Mrs. Lin D. Cartwright, wife of the editorial secretary of the Christian Board of Publication, St Louis,Mo. The Christian Evangelist 1946 Page 1086 World Call News Room Miss Ada C. Scott, missionary to Japan from 1916 to 1924, died in Des Moines, Oct. 9. She was born at Iowa City, Ia., and held several degrees from Darke University. She taught school before going to Japan and after her return to the U.S. World Call, December, 1946, p. 36 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Emma J. Scott Services for Emma J. Scott, 88, of 1611 Twenty-seventh St., who died Tuesday of a heart ailment at Ramsey Memorial Home, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Dunn's Funeral Home on Grand Avenue. Burial will be at Woodland Cemetery. Born in Iowa city, she lived in Des Moines for 80 years and was a registrar at Drake University until her retirement in 1952. She was a graduate of Drake and a member of the First Christian Church. There are no immediate survivors. Des Moines Register July 28, 1976 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Mrs. B. M. Scott Mrs. B. M. Scott (nee Alice Genevra Bennett) was born Dec. 7, 1855, in Keokuk County, Iowa. On Aug. 10, 1873, she was married to Barclay M. Scott, school teacher and minister. In 1890 they moved to Emmett County, Iowa where they lived 32 years, following which they spent nine years in California and moved to Ogden, Utah, in 1931. Mrs. Scott, who died recently at the age of 65, at her home in Ogden, was the mother of two daughters, Mrs. C. W. Clump, Des Moines, Iowa; two sons, Richard Scott, Kremling, Calif. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral service was held, May 20, by Pastor H. H. Utterback, who was also her pastor 30 years ago. The Christian-Evangelist June 29, 1939 page 695 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- All of the above located by Dennis Nicklaus and typed up by Lyman Morrison Dec 1995. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Scott, Norman Dunshee, chemist; b. Maxwell, Ia. Jan. 6, 1894; s. Elisha Challen and Josepha Dolly Dunshee S.; B.S. Drake U., 1916; B. A. Oxford U., Eng. 1920, M.A. 1920 B.S., 1921; Ph.D., U. of Wis., 1923; m. Myrlte Jobse, of Milwaukee, Wis., Apr 5, 1923; children--Amy Lois, Norman Jobse, Donald Morgan, Rienard William. Instr. in chemistry, Middlebury (VT) Coll., 1924-25; research asst. to Prof. Conant, Harvard, 1925-27; research chemist Roessler & Hasslacher Chemicals Co. acquired by E. J. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., 1930 and since operated as R. & H. Chemicals dept.), 1927-32 research supervisor, 1932-37; dir. Chem. Research since Dec. 1937. Rhodes scholar from Ia., to Merton Coll., Oxford, 1916. Served in 30th Engrs., U.S.A., later reorganized as 1st Gas Rgt., Chem. Warfare Service, 1917-19. Mem. Am. Chem., Sec. Phi Beta Kappa, Signa Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Republican, Club: Niagara Falls, N.Y.). Home: R.F.D., Sanborn N.Y. Office: R. & H. Chemical Dept., DuPont Company, Niagara Falls, N.Y. Who's Who in America Vol 21 1940-1941 Located by Dennis Nicklaus 1995 Cartwright, Dorwin Phillip, social psychologist, educator; b. Des Moines, Mar 3, 1915; s. Lin Dorwin and Inez (Scott) C.; A.B., Swarthmore (Pa.) coll., 1937 M.A., Harvard, 1938, Ph.D., 1940; m, Barbara Elizabeth Weiss, Aug. 9, 1938; children--Patricia Alice, Susan Carol, Peter Scott. Research fellow U. Iowa, 1940-42; research dir. div. program surveys, bur. agrl. econs. U.S. Dept. Agr. 1942-45; asst. prof. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1945-47, asso. prof. psychology U. Mich., 1948-50, prof. psychology 1950--, dir. Research Center Group Dynamics, 1947-58, research coordinator, 1959--. Mem. policy com. Nat. Tng.Lab. Group Devel., 1948-59; fellow Center Advanced Study in Behavorial Scis., Stanford, Calif., 1960-61; mem. behavioral scis. study sect. NIH, 1964-67; chmn. social sci. research rev. com. NIMH, 1968,69, mem. research task force, 1972,73. Bd. dirs. Social Scis. Research Council, 1964-73, Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Soc. Psychol. Study Social Issues (pres. 1952-53), Am. Psychol, Assn. (Chmn. Bd. Sci. Affairs 1958-59), Am. Social Assn. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Quaker. Author: (with Alvin Zander) Group Dynamics; Research and Theory, 1953; (with Frank Haray and Robert Z. Norman) Structural Models, 1965. Editor; Human Relations, 1947--; Field Theory in Social Science (by Kurt Lewin), 1951; Studies in Social Power, 1959; co-editor Public Opinion and Propaganda, 1954. Home: 2030 Dhu Varren Rd Ann Arbor, MI 48105. Who's Who in America 1978-79: In 1980-81, his address is 643 Island View Dr. Santa Barbara, CA 93109. Retired. Located by Dennis Nicklaus 1995, typed L. Morrison ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Retired Editor Marries Announcement has been made of the marriage of Lin D. Cartwright former editor of the Christian Evangelist to Mrs. Thelma Louise Hawkins of Coffeyville, Kan. at Vine Street Church Nashville, Tenn., June 19. The wedding service was performed by Roger T. Nooe, past president of the International Convention of Christian Churches Disciples of Christ. Mrs. Cartwright is a member of First Church, Coffeyville where Dr. Cartwright was minister 1920-28. Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright will make their home 5475 Cabana Ave. St. Louis, after Aug. 1. The Christian-Evangelist July 7, 1958 Located by Dennis Nicklaus 1995, typed L. Morrison