Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple generations--including the women--who attended elite educational institutions. Not just the Ivies, but also the SLACs that are unfamiliar to all but the well educated.
Naturally, this level of education will mean some money, but not necessarily. Old money means that some members of the family will be academics and artists, who have just enough money, but not as much as other members of the family.
Not necessarily. In southren states, old money often attends flagship state schools or religiously affiliated private schools.
That’s no old enough money.
There were no colleges in the South when the North started going to college.
The second oldest university in America after Harvard is William and Mary, which is in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple generations--including the women--who attended elite educational institutions. Not just the Ivies, but also the SLACs that are unfamiliar to all but the well educated.
Naturally, this level of education will mean some money, but not necessarily. Old money means that some members of the family will be academics and artists, who have just enough money, but not as much as other members of the family.
Not necessarily. In southren states, old money often attends flagship state schools or religiously affiliated private schools.
That’s no old enough money.
There were no colleges in the South when the North started going to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple generations--including the women--who attended elite educational institutions. Not just the Ivies, but also the SLACs that are unfamiliar to all but the well educated.
Naturally, this level of education will mean some money, but not necessarily. Old money means that some members of the family will be academics and artists, who have just enough money, but not as much as other members of the family.
Not necessarily. In southren states, old money often attends flagship state schools or religiously affiliated private schools.
That’s no old enough money.
There were no colleges in the South when the North started going to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple generations--including the women--who attended elite educational institutions. Not just the Ivies, but also the SLACs that are unfamiliar to all but the well educated.
Naturally, this level of education will mean some money, but not necessarily. Old money means that some members of the family will be academics and artists, who have just enough money, but not as much as other members of the family.
Not necessarily. In southren states, old money often attends flagship state schools or religiously affiliated private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old woman with too much perfume with lipstick that goes up through the wrinkles around he lips who talks over her H who ignores that she is talking over him but she is gratuitous never takes her eyes off you while she talks, she touches your arm when she talks.
The old man smells of old cigars talks a little loud and raspy he is talking about himself but not in an arrogant way but because he tells stories.
Eww
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple generations--including the women--who attended elite educational institutions. Not just the Ivies, but also the SLACs that are unfamiliar to all but the well educated.
Naturally, this level of education will mean some money, but not necessarily. Old money means that some members of the family will be academics and artists, who have just enough money, but not as much as other members of the family.
Not necessarily. In southren states, old money often attends flagship state schools or religiously affiliated private schools.
You are right; however, people in southern states are really weird about money -- pretending to have it, or being old money, or acting like they are rich when they are 100K etc. Southern girls got a lot they have to take in, and they have my sympathy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Multiple generations--including the women--who attended elite educational institutions. Not just the Ivies, but also the SLACs that are unfamiliar to all but the well educated.
Naturally, this level of education will mean some money, but not necessarily. Old money means that some members of the family will be academics and artists, who have just enough money, but not as much as other members of the family.
Not necessarily. In southren states, old money often attends flagship state schools or religiously affiliated private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Multiple generations--including the women--who attended elite educational institutions. Not just the Ivies, but also the SLACs that are unfamiliar to all but the well educated.
Naturally, this level of education will mean some money, but not necessarily. Old money means that some members of the family will be academics and artists, who have just enough money, but not as much as other members of the family.
Anonymous wrote:Multiple generations--including the women--who attended elite educational institutions. Not just the Ivies, but also the SLACs that are unfamiliar to all but the well educated.
Naturally, this level of education will mean some money, but not necessarily. Old money means that some members of the family will be academics and artists, who have just enough money, but not as much as other members of the family.