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    The Boston Brahmins or Boston elite are members of Boston's traditional upper class. They are often associated with a cultivated New England or Mid-Atlantic...
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  • segment of the 1986 documentary film American Tongues, in which two Boston Brahmin academics talk about their accents while sitting in the Boston Athenæum...
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  • A cultivated New England accent, sometimes known as a "Boston Brahmin accent" within Boston, was once associated with members of wealthy New England...
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  • found in the Fallout video game series Boston Brahmin, a term often used to refer to the oldest families in Boston in Massachusetts, USA Brahm (disambiguation)...
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    strongest bulwarks of Brahmin power was Harvard University. Statistics underscore the close relationship between Harvard and Boston's upper strata. C. Holloran...
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    Numbers of the most wealthy and affluent American families, such as Boston Brahmin, First Families of Virginia, Old Philadelphians, Tidewater, and Lowcountry...
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    Cabot family (category People from Boston)
    The Cabot family is one of the Boston Brahmin families, also known as the "first families of Boston". The Boston Brahmin Cabot family descended from John...
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  • among the families who make up the "Boston Brahmins", also known as the "first families of Boston". The Boston Brahmin Lodge family are closely related with...
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    long-held cultural beliefs. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, to a prominent Boston Brahmin family, he moved to England in 1914 at the age of 25 and went on to...
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    Knickerbocker, was a byword for a New York patrician, comparable to a "Boston Brahmin". The Knickerbocker Club was founded in 1871 by members of the Union...
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