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  Montgomery Scott - Memory Alpha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Montgomery Scott was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom on Earth in 2222 (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold").
Scott detested his assignment aboard the Excelsior, citing the ship as little more than a 'bucket of bolts.' He would later sabotage the Excelsior, removing components from her transwarp computer drive to prevent it from pursuing the Enterprise when the Enterprise was stolen for an unauthorized mission to planet Genesis.
In 2369, Montgomery Scott was rescued by the USS Enterprise-D.
www.memory-alpha.org /en/index.php/Montgomery_Scott   (1674 words)

  
 Montgomery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Montgomery, Alberta was a town in Canada that was annexed by the city of Calgary in 1963.
Montgomery is better known to history as the paternal grandfather of Field Marshal Bernard Alan Montgomery, Viscount Montgomery of Alamein.
Montgomery is, according to placesnamed.com, the name of 86 places in the United States of America, some which were named in honour of the general Richard Montgomery, who died in the American Revolutionary War attempting to capture Quebec, Canada.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Montgomery   (586 words)

  
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Scott has opened the dilithium chamber at the center of the core and is examining the dilithium crystals with a critical eye.
SCOTT Lad, I was drinking scotch about a hundred years before you were born and I can tell you that whatever this is, it is definitely not scotch.
Captain Scott is unaware of the existence of synthehol.
www.twiztv.com /scripts/nextgeneration/season6/tng-604.txt   (8600 words)

  
 Robert M. Scott, civic leader, 76 - The Boston Globe
Scott's mother, socialite Hope Montgomery Scott, was the model for Katharine Hepburn's character in the 1940 film, ''The Philadelphia Story." His father, investment banker Edgar Scott, was an heir to the Pennsylvania Railroad fortune.
Scott worked as a law partner in the city and as a diplomatic aide in Britain, but is perhaps best known for running The Philadelphia Museum of Art from 1982 to 1996, when the museum's endowment grew from less than $20 million to $100 million and its annual attendance from 400,000 to 950,000.
Scott was raised at Ardrossan, his grandfather's 650-acre estate in Wayne.
www.boston.com /news/globe/obituaries/articles/2005/10/16/robert_m_scott_civic_leader_76   (256 words)

  
 The Suburban and Wayne Times - Main Line remembers Robert Montgomery Scott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Scott was born on May 22, 1929 in Bryn Mawr to Edgar, an investment banker, and the former Helen Hope Montgomery.
Scott served as a special assistant to the late Walter H. Annenberg, a Wynnewood resident and fellow philanthropist who was appointed as the United States ambassador to Britain from 1969 to 1973.
Scott enjoyed conducting tours for guests of the house, which was originally the home of Col. Robert Leaming Montgomery, a financier who founded the investment firm of Janney Montgomery Scott and Mr.
www.zwire.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=15420225&BRD=1677&PAG=461&dept_id=82745&rfi=6   (1256 words)

  
 TOS - Montgomery Scott "Scotty"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Scott's Starfleet serial number was SE 19754.T. Scott's engineering career began in 2242, and he served on a total of eleven ships, including a stint as an engineering advisor on the asteroid freight run from planet Deneva, making the cargo run a couple of times.
Later that year, Scott was an honored guest at the launch of the Stars hip Enterprise -B. Captain James T. Kirk was lost and believed killed on that flight.
Scott, the only survivor of the crash, survived for 75 years by suspending himself inside a transporter beam.
mario.lapam.mo.it /tos/scott.htm   (679 words)

  
 Scott A Montgomery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Scott Montgomery began piano lessons at age eight and was immediately fascinated by both church and cinema organs.
Scott was the first recipient of the 2002 M. Louise Miller Scholarship sponsored by the Greater Bridgeport Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.
Scott plans to continue his studies in organ and continue his work as a church musician, teacher, and performer.
www.concertartist.info /bios/montgomery.html   (294 words)

  
 Science in Translation - Scott L. Montgomery
Montgomery is generous in the details he offers of these various scientific traditions and presents a masterful synthesis of scholarly literature from a variety of fields.
Montgomery points out that the Jesuits in Japan were mainly interested in evangelical matters and did not import much scientific work, comparing them to the similarly situated Jesuits in China, who did.
Montgomery is right that too little attention has been paid to questions of translation in the transmission of scientific knowledge.
www.complete-review.com /reviews/montgysl/sciint.htm   (909 words)

  
 Eileen Smith: High society
In the ballroom, the covers of two eight-foot sofas were hand-stitched by Scott's grandmother, Charlotte Hope Binney Tyler Montgomery, affectionately known to the family as "Muz." Her initials and the date 1937 are visible in the right-hand corner of the cushion.
While his apartment reflects his own considerable taste and style, Scott's restoration of the first-floor rooms is a tribute to its original blend of sophistication – witness a rare pair of Chinese Chippendale mirrors – and sentiment – as in the astonishing array of needlepoint.
Scott called her "Muz." "She was very tiny and I remember her dragging a big, needlepoint bag behind her," he recalls.
mywebpages.comcast.net /smithreports/a_ardrossan.html   (1401 words)

  
 The Scientific Voice - Scott L. Montgomery
As Montgomery points out, when confronted with scientific language "one hears the persona of univocity, unbroken statement, the single voice of the scientific style." Scientific language is often a peculiar one.
Montgomery is aware of the limitations (and also advantages) of the various forms of presenting science.
Montgomery argues that "the Moon was not drawn or painted up to a certain time because there was no reason to draw it or paint it." He then follows the first efforts at drawing it, as well as the efforts at naming the moon's features, a fascinating slice of history.
www.complete-review.com /reviews/montgysl/svoice.htm   (982 words)

  
 Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald Timeline
Scott is discharged from the Army and takes a job with an advertising agency in New York City.
Zelda dies in a fire at Highland Hospital, Asheville, N.C. She is buried with Scott in the Rockville Union Cemetery in Rockville, Maryland.
Zelda Sayre is born to Anthony Sayre and Minnie Machen Sayre in Montgomery, Alabama.
www.poprocks.com /zelda/timeline   (1085 words)

  
 Robert Scott, 76, President of Philadelphia Museum, Dies - New York Times
Robert Montgomery Scott, a longtime president of the Philadelphia Museum of Art who was for decades a prominent figure in the city's civic and cultural landscape, died on Thursday in Bryn Mawr, Pa. He was 76 and lived in Villanova, Pa.
Scott was the museum's president and chief executive from 1982 until his retirement in 1996.
Scott's mandate at the Philadelphia Museum was to help its collections grow, one of his signal contributions to the city's cultural life was to take something away.
www.nytimes.com /2005/10/15/arts/15scott.html?ex=1287028800&en=a4449f73c129d713&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss   (577 words)

  
 Basketball - College Signings - Trey Montgomery - Samford - Whitney Scott - Copiah-Lincoln
Montgomery is the son of Pearson and Sedera Charles Montgomery of Destrehan.
Scott says that she was influenced in basketball most by her biddy basketball coach Dean Hill who she says still helps her occasionally.
Scott is the daughter of Dwight and Sharon Scott of Hahnville.
www.heraldguide.com /sports/apr05/BasketballSignings4-16.htm   (439 words)

  
 Texarkana Gazette: News and Classifieds From Texarkana, Texas/Arkansas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Scott was born in Magnolia, Ark., and raised in Camden, Ark., where she walked to church every Sunday morning with her mother, grandmother and sister.
Scott watched as busload after busload of adults and students were brought to the event.
Scott said the highlight of the dedication was Julian Bond, NAACP chairman and member of the SPLS board of directors.
www.texarkanagazette.com /articles/2005/11/05/local_news/features/features02.txt   (1660 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Scott himself, however, probably regarded his brief political career as the least of his major achievements, for his successful mayoral campaign was the only occasion upon which he ran for any public office in Salt Lake City during a residency of over thirty years.
Scott was not a native Utahn, but neither was he a "carpetbagger" whose brief political career represents an outsider's attempt to capitalize upon the rising tide of non-Mormon power in Utah during the 1890s.
The Scott firm went through several permutations, but it continued to grow and prosper, the most conspicuous evidence of which was the impressive Scott Building, constructed on Main Street in 1888.
history.utah.gov /FindAids/B00128/b0128.html   (940 words)

  
 Triathlete Magazine - index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Always a champion of multisport, Montgomery is an avid duathlete and loved talking multisport when he was in town.
Scott sent us their highest-zoot ride, the CR1 Limited, recently and asked us to give it a roll, see what we thought.
Scott modified their stock road offering by swapping the road drop bars for Profile Design CBX Pro aerobars and adding a Thomson zero-offset seatpost to facilitate forward positioning plus Campy Record bar-end shifters.
www.triathletemag.com /story.cfm?story_id=9924&publicationID=92&pageID=1705   (647 words)

  
 Former Cannondale VP Scott Montgomery Revives Scott USA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Montgomery, who as of last Friday is Scott's U.S. bike division general manager and vice president, will sell Scott bicycles in the United States beginning this summer.
Montgomery, the son of Cannondale founder Joe Montgomery, was Cannondale's vice president of marketing until he was fired last August by Pegasus Partners II, the bike maker's current owner.
Montgomery said he entertained job offers from a variety of companies, but decided restarting Scott was the way to go.
www.bicycleretailer.com /bicycleretailer/headlines/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000478781   (295 words)

  
 Montgomery scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/montgomery_scott   (146 words)

  
 The Philadelphia Story (1940) at Reel Classics: Article: The Real Philadephia Story
One night John was prevented from climbing into her bed by the presence of a bolster beside her, which he angrily mistook for a fellow painter staying in the house.
Her mother was a Houghton, a member of one of the leading business dynasties in the United States: Hepburn and her cousins today share a family fortune of around $500 million.
As her biographer, Robert Lacey, observes, she "was an outsider, an excluded observer of a world that was held to be the ultimate in terms of class and privilege - which may be one reason why she made such a good job of mimicking the style and customs of that world in her later life".
www.reelclassics.com /Movies/Philstory/tracylord-article.htm   (2254 words)

  
 Animated STAR TREK - Scotty
Scott was extremely loyal to his captain and the team of Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Scott was like that of the Four Musketeers in that they have gone through much together and all owe each other their lives.
Scott knows his way around the ship's bridge also and is recognized as the Enterprise's third-in-command.
Scott and Lieutenant M'Ress found each other quite attractive, but after the effects of the drug wore off, they became disagreeable with each other.
www.danhausertrek.com /AnimatedSeries/Scotty.html   (291 words)

  
 Montgomery Scott
Scott, known as "Scotty" as well as "the miracle worker" to his longtime comrades James T. Kirk and crew, was the chief engineer aboard the original U.S.S. Enterprise and its successor craft who resurfaced 75 years after his presumed loss en route to the Norpin Colony in 2369 - perhaps his biggest miracle of all.
Bullish on his Scottish ancestry, he wears ceremonial kilts with his dress uniform, plays the bagpipes and is renowned for both his drinking and his alcoholic beverage collection from all parts of the galaxy.
Once calling himself "an old Aberdeen pub-crawler," Scott began active service in Starfleet in 2242, midway through the Academy, and served on a total of 11 ships - including a stint as engineering advisor on the asteroid freight run from planet Deneva.
www.starfleetlibrary.com /bios/montgomery_scott.htm   (553 words)

  
 Montgomery Scott
Service Number: SE 19754.T. Lieutenant Montgomery Scott is affectionately known as "Scotty" by all those aboard.
The U.S.S. Enterprise was the first starship on which Scott served as chief engineer and he distinguished himself many times in that position by improvising engineering miracles that more than once saved the ship and its crew.
He comes from a long line of adventuring men--there were Scotts in clipper ships, in early aviation, at Flanders in World War I, a Scott was on the first large expedition to the Moon.
home.att.net /~cjmcg-jdd/scotty.html   (505 words)

  
 Chicago events: Scott Montgomery in "Planes"
Scott Montgomery, the son of an Air Force Fighter pilot, fondly reveals why he hates flying in his new cabaret show “Planes.” Musical turbulence provided by Otis Redding, Susan Werner and more.
Scott Montgomery performed on “Showtime at the Apollo” and was not booed off the stage.
Scott Montgomery CD’s and merchandise are available at www.scottmontgomerymuisc.com - the Web site boasts fans in the U.S., Germany, Brazil and Japan (and a small group of fans in Italy that think he’s a Latin woman).
www.chicagopride.com /calendar/event.cfm?id=29038   (194 words)

  
 From Scott to Montgomery Co, IA
His sister, Melinda, died in Scott County April 12, at the age of two years; his brother, F. Logan, is a soldier in the regular army, company I, fifth cavalry United States, now stationed at Fort Laramie; he was in the charge under Gen. Mills at the White River massacre.
Allard has two hundred and six acres of good land as can be found in the county; on his farm is the old Indian burying ground, and many evidences of it still exist, such as beads and other articles prized by that peculiar race of human beings.
His father, W. Kerrihard, moved to Montgomery County, Iowa, in 1857, and settled near where Wayne Stennett now lives, building a small mill and it is believed manufactured the first flour ever manufactured in Montgomery County; he afterward lived a year at what is known as Manker's Mill.
www.celticcousins.net /scott/scotttomontgomery.htm   (1316 words)

  
 Excite -
Janney Montgomery Scott Inc. began in Philadelphia as Montgomery Clothier & Tyler in 1907.
Walter Janney joined the firm in 1911, so when Montgomery, Clothier and Tyler left the firm in 1921, it was renamed Janney & Company.
A series of mergers and acquisitions brought the estranged Montgomery and Scott back into the corporate fold and, in 1971, Janney Montgomery Scott began anew.
www1.excite.com /home/careers/company_profile/0,15623,775,00.html   (242 words)

  
 kyw.com - Robert Montgomery Scott Dead At 76
Scott, 76, died Thursday at Bryn Mawr Hospital, a hospital spokeswoman said.
Scott also served as president of the Academy of Music, then home to the Philadelphia Orchestra.
He is survived by his partner, Margaret Anne Everitt; daughters Hope Rodgers and Janny Scott, and son Elliot Scott; brother Edgar Scott Jr.; former wife Gay Scott; and seven grandchildren.
cbs3.com /local/local_story_287134038.html   (382 words)

  
 James Dixon Timeline
Scott constructs 7 separate field generators to simulate the Klingon multiship field system and disproves the Perera Theory that photon torpedoes would detonate when placed at the junction points.
Montgomery Scott, senior engineer on the Deneva asteroid belt run, applies for his warp drive papers.
Montgomery Scott temporarily serves as a senior engineer at the San Francisco Ship Yards, overseeing the refitting of the "Enterprise" and 3 of her sister ships [ON 15].
stng.36el.com /st-tng/trivia/timeline/trek7-7.html   (7801 words)

  
 James Doohan, Scotty on 'Star Trek,' Dies at 85 - New York Times
Scott's having jury-rigged a form of suspended animation by sending himself into a pattern buffer in the transporter and keeping his matter circulating in the unit through continuous diagnostic loop.
Scott expressed astonishment at the approach of that ship's engineer, Geordie LaForge, to telling his captain how long it would take to work through a particular problem.
James Montgomery Doohan was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, on March 3, 1920.
www.nytimes.com /2005/07/20/arts/television/20cnd-doohan.html?ex=1279512000&en=776dd4802f4aa2e0&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss   (907 words)

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