Jack Denton Scott
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Jack Denton Scott (1915 - 1995) was an American author who contributed to Reader's Digest for thirty years.[1] Born in Elkins, West Virginia, Scott started writing at the age of 16. He studied literature at Columbia University and University of Oxford.[1]
He also worked as a war correspondent for an army newspaper.[2][1] He also worked as the dogs editor for Field & Stream.[1]