What We Lost with the End of the WASPocracy ...Middle East

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What We Lost with the End of the WASPocracy
On September 3, 1966, at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Sewickley, Pa., two children of America’s White Anglo Saxon Protestant elite were wed. The bride was a graduate of Miss Porter’s School and Sarah Lawrence College, the groom of St. Paul’s and Princeton. An athlete soon to enlist in the Marines and fight in Vietnam, he was a grandson of a president of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad. His bride, a debutante, was a lineal descendant of Captain Myles Standish, who sailed to America on the Mayflower in 1620, and became Captain of the Plymouth colony, supervising its defenses.   [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] Just before their 51st wedding anniversary, Ann Standis

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