Word: upper-class
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...into a club is like taking a trip in a time machine; women still don’t have the vote (and since women and guests can only enter some rooms, separate spheres are in full force). Despite some exceptions, those in control are generally white and middle- or upper-class; and when you make a mess, someone else is usually there to clean up after you. (I always thought it was strangely appropriate when, during punch season, one club dresses up like suffragettes and mocks the early feminist movement. Isn’t that the final clubs?...
...piece, he write how he is upset with the fact that upper-class dining options are becoming more and more limited to first-year students. “I’m sophisticated,” he writes in an attempt to validate his trip to Winthrop. “I’m a little more mature than the average first year. I do my own laundry. I’m classy. I want culture. I want upper-class girls...
...true that the more sophisticated first-year may venture beyond Annenberg for a meal, Peter does not fit into this category. He is neither all that mature nor classy. His whites come out slightly creme-colored and his colors fade. He certainly needs culture but he will never get upper-class girls...
...first time in council history, every race will be competitive. Students residing in upper-class Houses that have had a dearth of candidates in the past will not be guaranteed a seat on the council due to low participation. While in last year’s election, five House races were uncompetitive—students “won” their seats just by signing...
...with the number of incumbents in the Houses, 23, virtually the same as prior years, it is clear that the new flood of upper-class candidates are not polically-hungry students trying to snag the spot of a departed senior or a former disillusioned representative. All these candidates will have to campaign for their spots on the council...