Boston Brahmin — Boston Brahmins are wealthy Yankee families characterized by a highly discreet and inconspicuous life style. Based in and around Boston, they form an integral part of the historic core of the East Coast establishment. They are associated with the … Wikipedia
Boston accent — Boston English redirects here. For the school see English High School of Boston. The Boston dialect is the dialect characteristic of English spoken in the city of Boston and much of eastern Massachusetts. The accent and closely related accents… … Wikipedia
Fictional people from Boston — This is a list of fictional people from Boston, Massachusetts: * Trapper John McIntyre and Major Charles Emerson Winchester III from M*A*S*H (TV series) * Sam Malone, Diane Chambers, Cliff Clavin and Carla Tortelli from the TV sitcom Cheers .… … Wikipedia
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Charles Emerson Winchester III — MASH character bgcolor=#c00 fgcolor=#000 rank=Major name=Charles Emerson Winchester III gender=Male height= 6 4 hair=Brown (balding)| eyes=Blue home=Boston, Massachusetts, USA film=None tv=David Ogden Stiers español=Francisco Colmenero first=… … Wikipedia
Locust Valley lockjaw — is the colloquial term for a stereotypical upper class American accent associated with elite residents of the New York metropolitan area, particularly those on the North Shore of Long Island. The accent takes its name from the hamlet of Locust… … Wikipedia
Fight Fiercely, Harvard — is a satirical college fight song written and originally performed by Tom Lehrer and dedicated to his alma mater, Harvard University. [ [http://everything2.com/index.pl?node id=1713570] Fight Fiercely, Harvard] . The song was written in 1945… … Wikipedia
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James Russell Lowell — Infobox Writer name = James Russell Lowell caption = James Russell Lowell circa 1855 birthdate = birth date|1819|2|22|mf=y birthplace = Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States deathdate = death date and age|1891|08|12|1819|02|22 deathplace =… … Wikipedia
Leverett Saltonstall — Infobox Governor name= Leverett A. Saltonstall imagesize=182px order=55th office= Governor of Massachusetts term start= January 5, 1939 term end= January 3, 1945 lieutenant= Horace T. Cahill predecessor= Charles F. Hurley successor= Maurice J.… … Wikipedia