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Philip Barry

Philip Barry (1896-1949), American dramatist, born in Rochester, New York, and educated at Yale and Harvard universities. At Harvard he studied drama with the American educator George Pierce Baker. Barry wrote many plays, including You and I (1922), In a Garden (1925), White Wings (1926), Paris Bound (1927), Holiday (1929), The Philadelphia Story (1939), and Without Love (1942). A number of his plays were made into motion pictures, most notably The Philadelphia Story.