Douglas M. Stewart

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Not to be confused with Douglas Stuart, Jr.

Douglas MacCollum Stewart (October 7, 1893 - May 26, 1949) was the co-publisher, with his cousin Jeremiah Milbank, of the isolationist magazome Scribner's Commentator. Stewart was a Harvard graduate (1916) and mathematician. He was a Wall Street economist who strongly opposed FDR and the New Deal. Stewart saw Winston Churchill and others as willing tools of a "jewish International" bent on destroying capitalism.[1]

Douglas Stewart was tried in Federal court in connection with the allegation of receiving $15,000 from a German diplomat before the war. He was later acquitted.

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  1. โ†‘ The American Axis, by Max Wallace, page 256