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"old money" Definitions
  1. old money wealth that has been in a family for many generations; people whose families have been wealthy for many generations
  2. old money a system of money that is no longer used in a particular country
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Big money was mostly old money, and old money still subscribed to certain virtues.
The (very, very) old money Mortimers fall under that category.
They represent the difference between old money and new money.
And on Earth, old money becomes new soil for plants.
How to tell if you're old money or new money.
"Old money" describes Carlson's aesthetic but not, exactly, his circumstances.
God, this guy is so old-money nuts, I love it.
To my eyes, these guys were the picture of old money.
There's a huge amount of traditional and old money in Europe.
On the other hand, old money habits can be hard to break.
Riverdale really nails the callous disregard and haughty entitlement of old money.
Or finally fulfilling the dream of your old money father can be.
"There's more old money and palatial villas in the countryside," he said.
REGATTA/REGALIA go well together, suggesting "Old Money" and English romance novels.
The old money (think Koch Brothers) backs powerful incumbents against clean energy challengers.
Her organization, TUSIAD, is seen as representing the Istanbul-based old-money elite.
Bush is merely from old money, as is Powell (though only by proximity).
The days when investors look for a wise, old money manager were disappearing.
There was a lot more of his new money than that old money.
He has no tolerance for Old Money heirs who aren't worthy of their inheritance.
New and old money will keep the jihadists in business for years to come.
For neoliberalism, class isn't based on old money or heredity, but on meritocratic professionalism.
Old money maintains the status quo, while new money openly endeavors to change it.
So recognize that his rich-and-famous has little resemblance to the old-money kind.
It has run a light-hearted quiz about how to tell "old" money from "new".
The entrance was classic and understated, in that quiet "old-money whispers" kind of way.
In Lagos, there is no division between old money and new where taste is concerned.
That attitude is evident among the wealthy and business classes here, where old money predominates.
Every old-money Republican enclave of western Connecticut, like Darien and Greenwich, voted for Mrs.
I tossed my old money beliefs and began to understand that money is a tool.
And so there's that sort of an old money/new money dynamic that I think, for example, with media versus tech, the East Coast/West Coast war, there's always the sense where old money will want to label the new money as nouveau riche.
It comes from the Old World, caters to old money, and sells paintings by old men.
The victims were mostly women of privilege, old-money wives and trust-fund students, Moira said.
Russian government officials, celebrities, and families with "old money" call the area home, according to Sotheby's.
Everything about it read very old money, it has this beautifully moneyed perfection type of vibe.
In place of murder, new money and helicopter parents, it's murder, old money and hog slaughterers.
Even San Francisco's old money low-key hated guys like them, if you believe Vanity Fair.
I follow the smear, past the large maintained yards of athletes, old money, and new bankers.
This new breed of ultra-high-net-worth families differs from the "old money" of the past.
One million pounds in old money was uncovered under the site of his old shop in Brighton.
In the 20s, Old Money still held a sway over Gatsby, but Low cared more about celebrity.
Old money is stashed in the grand villas of the region's capital, Wiesbaden, a wealthy spa town.
He's the rich kid from Queens who's forever stuck in the shadow of the old-money Manhattanites.
On West Egg, he hosts glittering parties where old money and new money engage in raucous revelry together.
"If you shop downtown you're old money socialite, if you shop other places you're not necessarily," she explains.
But, even then, the old money of New York City didn't accept the brash Trump into their clubs.
When Trump went into Manhattan to develop, he wasn't accepted by the old money crowd in the city.
Something about Zamalek's geography, and its old-money residents, seemed to draw out an Egyptian flair for eccentricity.
When the border crossing was closed, Mr. Moghrebi was forced to shut down his decades-old money exchange business.
With the exception of the Lemons show, the uncomfortable air of old money and a bull stock market loomed.
Sounds like an old-money name for sure, but any money ever attached to it was no longer visible.
From the fishermen to people like his family, who were sort of old money who'd fallen on hard times.
Odebrecht is old money: His company was founded by his grandfather, who had built it up in the 1950s.
Trump went into Manhattan as a developer but the established, old money crowd wouldn't let him into their clubs.
The old money may rely on their protections as preferred shareholders, but a desperate company may try to seize control.
But no, Silicon Valley is not like Wall Street or other old money because it benefits others, says Silicon Valley.
Even within the microcosm of Singapore, there's a clear division between new and old money that's depicted in the film.
More Jackie O. than J. Lo, it trails a whiff of old money laced with a dose of common sense.
But it's still an attractive neighborhood for many of the city's elite, including government officials, celebrities, and old money families.
Some people from old money families have figured out that they can discuss their money and are doing so enthusiastically.
She expertly deflects the snobbery of two of Angelo's old-money acquaintances by describing doing time in a women's prison.
When she was 26, in 16, she married James Graham Phelps Stokes, the scion of an old-money Episcopalian family.
This is where old money families and tech bigwigs made rich off of the tech boom have hung their hats.
Over the last few days, Vaughan has been questioning why Cobain would carry an old money order around on tour.
When Trump himself brought the business to Manhattan, the old money elites in the city never accepted this brash youngster.
"Old money," or fortunes that have been roughly stable for a long time, would be less hard hit by the change.
Farmers have found themselves stranded, often far from banking facilities, with old money that they cannot spend on seeds and fertilisers.
It comes down to a subtlety that can only be explained by someone who, like myself, comes from old-old money.
Ingram played football at the University of Tennessee, where old money, he said, helps makes sure the Vols want for nothing.
Let New York have its austere, pinstriped Yankees, the visual embodiment of old money and Wall Street — Houston represented the future.
Or, as I discovered while combing through old Money Diaries for this story, you can just read the Money Diaries each week.
Norms — codes of etiquette — have often been the way that old money condescends to new money and keeps it in its place.
There will also be battles between new and old money as preferred-stock holders duke it out with new down-round investors.
To raise funds, old-money foundations need only come into existence to quietly open the comely wallets of the country-estate set.
Stroh came of age among the manicured lawns and stately manors of Grosse Pointe, the most emblematic of oldmoney Midwestern suburbs.
The Clintons had stretched their finances to afford the $112,000 home, which was down the hill from the city's old-money mansions.
The Rublyovskoye highway and its surrounding area, called Rublyovka, is an ultra-exclusive, leafy suburb home to government officials and old money.
Emily: "Tern Haven's" portrayal of the entire Pierce family is a very efficient sketch of a certain kind of old-money snootiness.
Numismatists, who study the history and art of old money, see well-preserved coins as aesthetic masterpieces worth many times their face value.
The old money may sit back and rely on the anti-dilution rights and liquidation preferences to protect themselves from the new money.
The other is the company's five-year-old Money Back Guarantee program, which refunds buyers when they run into problems with a purchase.
When Trump the younger took on Manhattan, the old money elites didn't want him in their clubs -- he was too brash, too uncouth.
When Trump became a player in Manhattan real estate, the old money in the city wouldn't accept him as one of their own.
They created a whole new class of millionaires called the Shoddy Aristocracy because they weren't old money, but they were brand new money.
In becoming financially independent, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could be cutting themselves off from a massive sum of centuries-old money.
Telecommunications billionaire Thaksin, now in self-exile, built up a powerful patronage network that competed for power and opportunity with Thailand's old-money order.
It suggested Asia's newly rich could learn from their counterparts in Europe, where old money is especially adept at passing wealth down the generations.
Toyota has captured the market the Town Car once had, but can the Avalon match the old-money charm of the staple black car?
And it underscores something that a lot of us accept about New York — the repercussions of conservative old money underwriting culture in the city.
It was the heart of old-money Pittsburgh, yet on the day I came calling, no one seemed to have a dime to spare.
He's still working to ensure old-money families in Virginia have an enjoyable golfing experience, and I weaseled my way to New York to write.
The setting is Wall Street in the 1980s and the battle between an entitled old-money establishment and a new wave of aggressive corporate raiders.
Moreover, the Kansas-based Euronet ought to have an easier regulatory path to closing a deal with MoneyGram, a 77-year-old money transfer firm.
"No matter the culture or age, old money knows from long experience that it is far safer to be secluded and less seen," Winters said.
That includes nearby Jupiter Island, a bastion of old money where secluded oceanfront mansions have separate service entrances: The Bush family vacationed there for decades.
PayPal makes the claim that it is "new money," compared to "old money," which would be kind of cute if PayPal weren't ancient in internet terms.
While we always had pretty stable footing financially, we were by no means part of the old money club that loomed over many of my classmates.
It worked in some places, like affluent Republican suburbs of Dallas, Kansas City, and Atlanta, as well as old-money GOP areas like Greenwich and Winnetka.
Prior to visiting, the types of people I expected to find propping up the Connaught's bar would have been stuffy old-money types braying about Brexit.
As one investor put it to me, "the fact that the Swarovski family led the round shows that finally 'old' money is moving into Austrian startups".
Maybe he's cool because he's self-made and wears band t-shirts, but he'll never have the kind of rich, old money pull that Chuck has.
This is, literally, making (new) money from (old) money; the market is estimated at $5 billion here in the U.S., according to a January industry report.
He was down for Eton, he's old money, I think he'd just take the view that good chaps vote Tory and not think much of it.
To me, while Billionaires' Row strikes me as more "old money," Tribeca, with its SoulCycles and Sweetgreens, exemplifies the changing look of wealth in the city.
Almost immediately, old-money forces align against her in the form of Violet (Patricia Clarkson), a grande dame who wants the store's historic premises for herself.
That was true when he was a young real estate developer from Queens who felt he was looked down upon by "old money" rivals in Manhattan.
By 1972, they were black sheep to the old money Bouvier clan, having secluded themselves for 20 years in Grey Gardens, their onetime East Hampton summer home.
He sought to convince businessmen and bankers that collecting was no longer the exclusive preserve of cultured, old-money dynasties such as the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, or Mellons.
Power has to be taken away from the tight networks of old money and elite schools, and given to those who are capable of delivering the goods.
This is, literally, making (new) money from (old) money; the market is estimated at $5 billion here in the United States, according to a January industry report.
This show does a lot to build the mystique of this guy, his wide-reaching power, his infinite influences, his specific old-money courtesies and game playing.
Unlike the genteel, discreet spending habits often associated with old money — and, more recently, with faux-frugal billionaires — the falling stars meme is all about conspicuous consumption.
Residents of the island include real-estate developers, high-power litigation attorneys, CEOs, people in the finance industry, and some who are simply "old money," Puig said.
The government also slashed the amount of old money people can exchange for new notes to 2,000 rupees - or just under $30 - from a limit of 4,500 rupees.
China, on the other hand, has relatively low — but rising — levels of inequality, due to the lack of old money and equal land division, according to Credit Suisse.
And in taking on the old-money family that owns more than 40 percent of Campbell Soup Company, he's found the perfect foil for his new-money ambitions.
Pac Heights for short, this is where some of the Bay Area&aposs old money and also elite billionaires made rich off the tech boom hang their hats.
Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty, Ramona Ausubel It's Martha's Vineyard in 1976, and old-money married couple Fern and Edgar have just learned that they've lost everything.
And with his penchant for cutting ridicule and crude insults, Mr. Trump represents personal qualities that are the antithesis of Mr. Bush's mix of Christianity and old-money restraint.
With some exceptions, they are still, in the main, a geriatric boys' club: a mix of old money and new, sweethearts and criminals, men of enlarged ego and prostate.
The descendant of an old-money family that had lost its fortune by her father's generation, she attended an East Coast boarding school, then went to Yale on scholarship.
The relatively old money on show in Singapore, the setting for Crazy Rich Asians and my own home for the past three years, can be a fraction more discreet.
While the communities surrounding both highways were clearly affluent, based on what I saw, Rublyovka is clearly more "old money" while Novorizhskoye represents a younger and flashier type of wealth.
Growing up as an adopted child in the wealthy French city of Bordeaux, Balmain's Olivier Rousteing says he often felt excluded from the rarefied world of old-money and privilege.
Although a few people were able to exchange their old money for new notes, there were strict caps on account withdrawals and most came away with bundles of lower-denomination bills.
Amid the lavish parties and romantic setbacks, the film highlights the clash of Western and Asian cultures and the tension between old-money Chinese families in Singapore and the nouveau riche.
While I kept my old money habits — buying things I couldn't afford on a credit card, barely saving — my lifestyle was a little bit better with a husband in the picture.
It's located just two blocks north of Broadway, a stretch of which in the Pacific Heights neighborhood has been called "Billionaire's Row" for its concentration of old money and tech execs.
The story of the innovator: SoFi wants to work with everyone, and they want to be different than the old-money banks, so they've created a member services component to their product.
As he walks down the hall of the Duquesne Club — a handsome old-money institution where President Ulysses S. Grant was one of the first guests — a man steps up to him.
They're really famous artists in the canon that document their own sort of scene, whether it be old money from upstate New York or whether it be other artists in the studio.
They volunteered and played a lot of tennis and lived in comparatively modest, old-money neighborhoods like Tanglewood instead of parvenu River Oaks, and they joined the same kind of country club.
Tichi, who teaches American studies and English at Vanderbilt, adopts a more detached approach to the Old Money-Robber Baron clashes that shaped our country at the turn of the 20th century.
Nothing makes him happier than bullying an old-money family off their turf, as he did when he snapped up the naming rights to a performing arts building in the first season.
Whether the new money obeys the same rules as the old money remains to be seen, but it injects a whole new layer of uncertainty into an already highly uncertain pricing outlook.
When Trump became a developer in his own right, he went directly into the heart of Manhattan to build, but even then he wasn't accepted in the old money clubs and societies.
Yahoo Finance, the decades-old money brand now owned by Verizon, is launching a subscription service that aims to compete with Bloomberg for the cash and attention of retail investors, sources tell Axios.
For many fans, the move into business as his music as grown more broadly commercial might look like selling out, but the concept sounds foreign in Florida since the state lacks old money.
Greek life is messy and mired in classism and bigotry — especially at a school like Penn, where many students hail from East Coast old money families that have attended the school for generations.
"She only had 10Gs, and this money, I don't know if it's burnt or something, it's old money, terrible quality," he tells his friend, Anthony Curry, who approached police weeks after Stern's slaying.
It's that nowhere part of the city just north of Times Square, where the buildings are monuments to old money, the sidewalks are wide and patrolled by doormen, and the delis are overpriced.
"I've been a member of Sporting for 52 years," she said, referring to the sports club where old money — including my own family — meets for tea and sends grandchildren for horseback riding lessons.
In Mumbai, a senior marketing executive at an event management company that organizes large weddings has witnessed the scramble, and said his firm was debating whether to accept payment in the old money.
It seemed that regardless of how successful an American man who worked for a living might become, in reality only someone with title and "old" money could ever hope to woo someone like Kelly.
The uproar has its origins in a lavish Olympics party hosted by the French authorities over the weekend at the Sociedade Hípica, a riding club that is a bastion for Rio's old-money elite.
So to sample the luxury on offer I went to Jumby Bay, A Rosewood Resort, known as much for its celebrity roster (Paul McCartney, Kevin Spacey and Hilary Swank) as its old-money clientele.
Overwhelmingly white and culturally conservative, it is an uneasy mix of working-class struggles and old-money prosperity — bourbon distilleries and luxuriant horse farms, one very large auto plant and the University of Kentucky.
Tiny, Hispanic San Fernando; the panoramic skyscraper in which Harry is hired for the Vance job; the grand old-money throwback that is the Vance estate; the more interesting places where Vibiana et al.
The Young family, which immigrated to Singapore from China centuries earlier, are "old money" rich, and basically own all the real estate on the island, as Rachel's college roommate Peik Lin (Awkwafina) tells her.
Adora's ice-cream hued mansion is the old-money linchpin of the small community that otherwise consists of dive bars, clapboard houses, casual misogyny and the hog-slaughtering plant from whence, unacknowledged, her riches flow.
This gives him status — he's No. 2 on a leader board of the city's bachelors displayed above Times Square — but he's neo-riche, patronized as a "rat catcher" by the old-money types he protects.
For here's the one thing I can tell you as a young 153-year-old: Money will never make you happy, but you need a base level of money to give you and your family security.
Opposition parties led by Congress have stalled parliament, demanding a reply from Modi and compensation for the families of dozens of people reported to have died while queuing at banks to swap old money for new.
But they are also the people in the story with good hearts, who are welcoming and loving, as opposed to the cruel old-money dynasty that doesn't want a middle-class American girl as a member.
His strength starts to tick downward in Westchester County and on the north side of Long Island, where white voters are better educated and where old-money enclaves start to eat into Mr. Trump's biggest advantages.
The 117-year-old money-losing chain based in Paris, which has rolled out hundreds of Sephora shops within its stores across the United States, hired advisers to explore debt restructuring options, Reuters reported last week.
Plus, we get Patricia Clarkson in a standout turn as Camille's deliciously repressive mother, an old-money townie who's keeping Camille's younger sister Amma (Eliza Scanlen) under a tight leash while the killer — or killers — run loose.
Nelson W. Aldrich Jr. called his 1988 account of his own family "Old Money," and parts of "The Beneficiary" offer a similar taxonomy, with Scott presenting herself as an anthropologist, defining the odd folkways of her tribe.
In an interview with Extra, the 26-year-old "Money" rapper reflected on the highs and lows of 2018, during which time she welcomed her first daughter and also announced she was splitting up with her husband Offset.
Frieze is selling a fantasy of Los Angeles, perhaps a good strategy in a city whose sprawl and competing cultural identities have kept it from building the kind of collecting culture old world and old money cities have.
To introduce yourself as a Seymour, thrusting out your palm for a handshake, would suggest not only that you were white, but that you were a hoity-toity kind of white, descended of old money and grand history.
Especially when you consider the fact that the millennial generation watched the housing collapse from the sidelines, it makes sense that SoFi would want to distance themselves from the old-money banks and mortgage lenders in the market.
Epstein, a 66-year-old money manager who once counted U.S. President Donald Trump as a friend, was arrested on July 6 and pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges involving dozens of girls as young as 14.
In September of that year, Rubenstein founded the Carlyle Group, with Norris; Dan D'Aniello, of Marriott; and William Conway, of the telecom giant M.C.I. The firm was named for the New York hotel, to evoke old-money grandeur.
After years of being a wardrobe staple for the lockjaw set from Palm Beach to Newport, Stubbs & Wootton shoes are enjoying a surge in popularity among younger customers drawn to their old-money wryness and Instagram-bait imagery.
Still, Rhoades tries to let his conscience work in concert with his ego, which isn't always easy for a man whose old-money connections have him running in the same circles as the blue-bloods he seeks to prosecute.
Fresh produce prices dropped sharply in food markets as people ran out of cash, or vendors were unable to give change, while the government ordered hospitals and filling stations to accept the old money for a few days longer.
"I wish Mugabe should just have died in power, because things as they are now are much worse than before he was removed," Jeremiah Gumbi, a 26-year-old money changer, said at his usual workplace in central Harare.
The fact that her signature was on the back pocket — branding the behinds of millions of women with a name that evoked elusive, old-money glamour — was also a prelude to the modern era of celebrity-fronted fashion lines.
While some advocates say the scrapping of the banknotes will bring more money into the banking system and raise tax revenues, millions of Indians are furious at having to queue for hours outside banks to exchange or deposit their old money.
Within a day of Mr Modi's announcement, first-class tickets on India's longest train route, between Dibrugarh and Kanyakumari, were sold out for the next four months: they could still be bought with old money, then later refunded for new.
Economists say the cash crunch will cause a short-term hit to activity, mainly because a significant chunk of old money will be wiped out and it will take time to print and circulate new 500 and 2,000 rupee notes.
While city dwellers are still queuing up to exchange or deposit old money at the bank, and to draw new funds, many villagers live miles from the nearest branch and have yet to see the new notes being rushed into circulation.
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian officials extolled last year's shock ban on high denomination bank notes as a success on Wednesday, while opponents staged protests and Nepal said its citizens were still stuck with billions of rupees in old money.
At The Daily News, where she got her first column under her own name in 1976, she took notice of a brash young real estate developer who irked the city's old-money types but entertained the readers of New York tabloids.
That is despite widespread anger among millions of Indians forced to queue outside banks to change small amounts of old money for legal tender, possibly denting support for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at least in the short term.
Ted and Kopechne had attended a party with friends earlier that night at a rented cottage on the island, a small stretch of land that is part of the better-known island of Martha's Vineyard, a popular vacation destination for old-money families.
Nestled on a calm island just a mile across, connected by a toll bridge to the west coast of Florida, the town of 1,700 is an enclave of understated wealth for old-money families including the Bushes, the du Ponts, and the Steinbrenners.
Opposition parties led by Congress have stalled proceedings in parliament, demanding a reply from Modi and compensation for the families of dozens of people reported to have died while waiting in long queues outside bank branches to swap old money for new.
With its old-money summer colony — a cohort of privacy-loving, multigenerational families tucked into century-old shingled houses — and its diminutive main drag, the picturesque Bay Street, this town is a curious choice for a megawatt celebrity like Ms. Swift, 26.
That includes not just the old-money trappings that the Youngs embody, but also Rachel's irrepressible college friend Peik Lin (Awkwafina, having a moment after her "Ocean's 8" role) and her nouveau-riche family, offering Ken Jeong a chance to join the festivities.
Here's a 25-year-old version of the 'Facts of Life' actor at a charity event back in 1986 (left) and 30 years later ... the 55-year-old "Money Monster" leading man at the Cannes Film Festival in France earlier this week (right).
So even from the perspective of the enlightened, progressive wizarding faction, then, Muggles are basically just a vast surplus population that occasionally produces the new blood that wizarding needs to avoid becoming just a society of snobbish old-money inbred Draco Malfoys.
This week saw Axe and Chuck both looking for meetings with Black Jack Foley – an old money, elegant, fancy man, who may be the embodiment of some pretty outdated ways of thinking, but also throws a mean party where Ben Folds plays the piano.
As a product of old money, as well as newer fortunes in food and real estate, Ms. Wilsey, 75, wondered if part of the problem was too little conversation about the responsibilities that come with wealth, a lesson she received during her gilded upbringing.
THE RECIPE FOR REVOLUTION By Carolyn Chute In the enormous seaside mansion of an old-money family in Maine, 23 wives of 32 Republican governors are gathered for tea and hors d'oeuvres and what they believe will be a polite lecture from a local historian.
The designer boutiques in Waikiki sprang up as a destination for the tens of thousands of Japanese tourists who visit yearly; in Palm Beach, the shops along Worth Avenue were built as a draw for the old-money families who have wintered here for a century.
The 58-year-old money manager is now aiming to raise up to $2 million for the Crypto Asset Fund, a diversified pool of digital currencies and assets that he expects to be in the tens of millions of dollars by the end of this year.
For it, he made an appearance at a Barnes and Noble in a ritzy old-money neighborhood in Houston on a slow weekday, and a few of the line cooks at a new restaurant I was at got our work done and left a tad early.
From the gold-plated seat belts in his personal airliner to his helicopters to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach to his beautiful wives, Trump is hardly old money and revels in his wealth and fine things like someone who has won the lottery.
She was an impoverished Jewish immigrant from Russia who had started working in a cigar factory at the age of 11; he was the scion of an old-money Episcopalian family who enjoyed a mansion on Madison Avenue and a weekend house with a bowling alley.
He had learned at Fred's knee, and although his move across the bridge from Brooklyn and Queens to the old-money world of Manhattan real estate was not one his father would have made, Donald used Fred's money and political connections to do his landmark early deals.
He used the fact that he and his wife, Kim Kardashian, had to lobby to be recognized by institutions like Vogue or the Hollywood Walk of Fame as an example of why classicism had replaced racism — as if they were new money still fighting old money for respect.
In the climax of the sequel, Screenslaver is revealed to have been Evelyn Deavor, an old-money heiress and tech genius who has inherited her family's telecom business, DevTech, along with her brother, and uses that power to manipulate regular people and supers alike to serve her own purposes.
The pre-Lenten celebration of Mardi Gras, which this year falls on March 5, is a party that has long exposed the city's serious social divisions, with its parading groups, or krewes, largely hewing to divides between black and white, suburbanite and city-dweller, old money and new.
That's why some Democrats are salivating about the possibility of a new way to get their hands on liberal purse strings, not by convincing the older generation but by encouraging this younger generation that is bringing their to-the-barricades attitude to their old-money families ahead of the November election.
One of the key distinctions between Chuck Rhoades and Bobby Axelrod is that they approach the same goal from different angles: Chuck is an old-money political climber, on a conventional (if currently twisty) path from United States attorney to the governor's office, boosted by his father's reputation and connections.
We're in line to take photos with a handful of men from the Bravo universe — Craig of Southern Charm, a show about old-money millennials in Charleston; and the Toms (Sandoval and Schwartz) of Vanderpump Rules — when I meet three women who've traveled to BravoCon from Washington, DC, and Seattle.
Neither is their mother, who has quietly become a major financial supporter of gay-rights organizations like Glaad — sort of a modern-day Judith Peabody, who hailed from an old-money family and who went all-in for gay causes in New York at the height of the AIDS epidemic in the 22013s.
On May 19, 1975, a white 58-year-old money-order salesman by the name of Harry Franks was making his rounds collecting cash when two young men confronted him outside a convenience store, hit him with a metal pipe, tossed acid in his face and tried to grab his briefcase full of money.
Although Trump told her he had "never heard of Method Man" until rap mogul Russell Simmons introduced them (Trump was still unsure who Pras was), Sales reported that Trump's bond with rappers stemmed from his chosen image as a bootstrapping entrepreneur from Queens who built towers in Manhattan to the chagrin of old money families.
In Hawaii, Twigg-Smith had the reputation of iconoclast and rogue, not at all a toady of old money, after having ousted his uncle in a takeover bid at the Advertiser and directing his paper to endorse Daniel Inouye, a Japanese-American, when he first ran for US Senate in 1963 against a scion of the white upper class.
Robert Gardiner, an old money blueblood to whom virtually everyone across the water in the Hamptons was nouveau riche, had anointed himself the "16th Lord of the Manor" of Gardiners Island, which his ancestors had bought from the Mantaukett Indians in 1639 for a large dog, a gun, some ammunition, rum and a handful of blankets.
On my last visit to China, the manager of the Aman at Summer Palace, one of the most upscale hotels in Beijing, pointed out to me that the Chinese nouveaux riches — until recently renowned for their awkward manners — already qualify as "old money"; they're now comfortable in French restaurants, fluent in English and expert in vintage Chiantis.
Spread across six lush islands, the community has an old-money heritage and a reputation as the sport fishing capital of the Keys, both of which came together in the bonefishing tournament that the late President George H.W. Bush ran for a decade from Cheeca Lodge & Spa, a vintage property with roots that go back to 1946.
We find similarly impressive vestiges of this region's vanished wealth across the Laurel Highlands — from the Louis Comfort Tiffany stained-glass windows in the churches of Uniontown to the elite country club Rolling Rock, a 10,000-acre former Mellon estate in Ligonier, one of the last redoubts of the WASPy old-money society that Mr. Kaufmann tried so hard to penetrate.
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In the 3003s, the last time village officials revised the skeet-shooting law, Upper Brookville still had wide-open spaces — large estates built before or after World War I. Now, it mostly has memories: memories of the gilded days when this stretch of Long Island was a playground for heirs to famous fortunes, memories of the tension between new money and old money that fascinated F. Scott Fitzgerald and, most of all, memories of the large estates.

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