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Helen hope montgomery scott bio

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        1. Janney montgomery scott
        2. The philadelphia play
        3. A socialite and philanthropist whom Vanity Fair once called "the unofficial queen of Philadelphia's WASP oligarchy.".
        4. American socialite and folk figure.
        5. The philadelphia play...

          Helen Hope (Montgomery) Scott (1904 - 1995)

          HelenHope(Hope)Scott formerly Montgomery

          Born in Pennsylvania, United States
          Ancestors

          Daughter of Robert Leaming Montgomery and Charlotte Hope Binney (Tyler) Montgomery

          [sibling(s) unknown]

          Wife of Edgar Scott — married 1923 [location unknown]

          Mother of [private son (1920s - unknown)]

          Died at age 90in Villanova, Radnor Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States

          Profile last modified | Created 30 Mar 2018

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          Biography

          Hope (Montgomery) Scott is Notable.

          A socialite and philanthropist whom Vanity Fair once called "the unofficial queen of Philadelphia's WASP oligarchy." She is most famous as the inspiration for Tracy Lord, the main character in the Philip Barry play The Philadelphia Story, which was made into the film of the same name as well as the musical-film High Society.

          Mrs. Scott was a longtime chairman and executive director of the Devon Horse S