Background
Stone, Stuart Lee Morrison was born on June 4, 1949 in St. Louis. Son of Norwood Lee Stone and Antoinette Aubouchon Engle.
Stone, Stuart Lee Morrison was born on June 4, 1949 in St. Louis. Son of Norwood Lee Stone and Antoinette Aubouchon Engle.
Bachelor of Science in Education, The University Missouri, 1971. Master of Library and Information Science, The Catholic University America, 1979. Post-Master of Library Science, The Catholic University America, 1980—1982.
Quadri-lingual research assistant The Inter-American Defense College / Organization of American States, Washington, 1972—1975. Teacher French, Spanish, & history The Washington Ethical Society High School, 1975—1977. Senior staff assistant The United States House Subcommittee Postal Personnel and Modernization, 1980—1982.
Teacher English and American history The American Language Institute, Lisbon, Portugal, 1982—1986. Assistant library International Monetary Fund, Washington, 1986—1987. Senior cataloger, Portuguese-French-Spanish-Gaelic Library.
Congress, 1987—2002, recommending officer Scots-Gaelic, since 1997, senior acquisitions specialist Europe and Latin America, since 2000, founder, coordinator Scots Gaelic Language Table, since 2004. Instructor beginning and intermediate Scots-Gaelic American Gaelic Society, Alexandria, Virginia, since 1999. Member planning committee United States National Mod, since 2006.
With United States Army, 1972-1975.
Ward representative buildings and grounds committee Fairlington Villages, Arlington, Virginia, 2003—2006. Fellow: Society Antiquaries Scotland. Member: Library. Congress Professional Association (professional associate), American Gaelic Society (newsletter editor assistant 1997—2000, Gaelic instructor since 1997), American Legion.