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"Elitism" at a Private College / University
Elitism in an organization that's somewhat similar to college / university GLOs: see the article in the Crimson:
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/20...hasty-pudding/ This kind of elitism (wealth, private boarding school backgrounds, certain regions of the U.S.A., and so on) may be something that a few GCers are, or have been, aware of in Greek systems at other colleges and universities. |
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It's not that kind of party. It's for Eastern Establishment kids. If you have the right name, you can be a bump on a log.
Personally, the only thing I think about when I hear Hasty Pudding Club is men dressing up as women. |
Reminds me of the scene in The Lords of Flatbush where the four main characters are driving past an estate in CT. A beautiful girl is riding on a horse. One turns to the others and says something like "do you ever get the feeling there's an entire world out there we know nothing about?" (paraphrasing).
Well - yes. |
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And money can repair a lot of genetic flaws. You won't see a lot of gazillionaire girls with huge shnozzes or bad teeth, or 50 extra pounds for that matter. There are people to be paid for all of those problems.
For my general lack of enthusiasm for these kinds of schools, I think they make a concerted effort to bring diversity in all its forms to the student population every year. That this club basically has made no similar effort seems wildly out of touch. But on the other hand, who cares? To think that you have to be a rich Connecticut white guy to have all the best connections as you glide your way to the top of the corporate ladder is SOOOOO last century. Let all the cool kids can hang out somewhere else and leave the social inbreds to themselves. |
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