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 (5 pp) The term "Boston Brahmin" is associated 
with -- among other things -- the American premiere
 of Brahms' Second Symphony. It was performed by 
the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the historic 
Orpheum Theatre built in 1852, on Hamilton Place
 off Tremont Street. Many in the audience walked 
out, and music reviewers called those who stayed 
"Brahmins."  Oliver Wendell Holmes called Boston 
"The Hub of the Universe." Some of the so-called 
"Boston Brahmins" referred to the city as 
"The Athens of America."  Those are some notes of
 the past concerning the Brahmins, but where are 
they now?
 Bibliography lists 5 sources. 
                                                
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                                                    called those who stayed "Brahmins."  Oliver Wendell Holmes called Boston "The Hub of the Universe." Some of the so-called "Boston Brahmins" referred to the city as "The Athens of  
                                                
                                                    America."  Those are some notes of the past concerning the Brahmins, but where are they now?  Bibliography lists 5 sources. BBbosbra.doc  
                                                
                                                    BOSTON + BRAHMIN = W.A.S.P.  	 Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., 		April 2001 Note to the student:  For this sample paper, it is  
                                                
                                                    suggested that you add some comments that were made in your class to the conclusion.  Introduction 	The term "Boston Brahmin" is associated with -- among other things -- the  
                                                
                                                    American premiere of Brahms Second Symphony. It was performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the historic Orpheum Theatre built in 1852, on Hamilton Place off Tremont Street. Many in  
                                                
                                                    the audience walked out, and music reviewers called those who stayed "Brahmins."  Oliver Wendell Holmes called Boston "The Hub of the Universe." Some of the so-called "Boston Brahmins" referred  
                                                
                                                    to the city as "The Athens of America." Those are some notes of the past concerning the Brahmins, but where are they now? W.A.S.P. 	No, we are not talking about  
                                                
                                                    a colonial insect that has invaded Boston.  Rather these letters in wide usage in the United States, fluctuate between a social reality and a political concern.  They spell  
                                                
                                                    out "white anglo saxon male."  Although there are Bostonian Brahmin types skill scuttling around, generally speaking the "Brahmin" has now morphed into the" white angle saxon protestant" (male).  
                                                
                                                    That particular Bostonian of today has the following characteristics:  "yose talk funny:"  One of the remarkable things about looking for the characteristic definition of Boston, we find that  
                                                
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