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"St. George's School Newport, RI Black w/ Red/ White Repp Stripe Silk Club Tie"

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"St. George's School Newport, RI Black w/ Red/ White Repp Stripe Silk Club Tie"Sz: 56" x 3 1 4" *BB pink OCBD shirt sold separately* St. George's School (nicknamed S. G.) is a private, Episcopal, co educational day and boarding school in Middletown, Rhode Island, a suburb of Newport. The school is built on a hill overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. St. George's campus covers 125 acres in southern Rhode Island, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The campus was laid out by the Olmsted Brothers architectural firm. In 2004, the school's

Sz: 56" x 3 1/4"

*BB pink OCBD shirt sold separately*

St. George's School (nicknamed S.G.) is a private, Episcopal, co-educational day and boarding school in Middletown, Rhode Island, a suburb of Newport. The school is built on a hill overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

St. George's campus covers 125 acres in southern Rhode Island, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The campus was laid out by the Olmsted Brothers architectural firm. In 2004, the school's core buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places. In 2018, Architectural Digest named St. George's the most beautiful private high school campus in Rhode Island.

In The Official Preppy Handbook, Lisa Birnbach states that the school "place[s] a strong emphasis on the spiritual life."

Notable alumni:

Vincent Astor, philanthropist, majority owner of Newsweek, member of the prominent Astor family
John Jacob Astor V, philanthropist, owner of The Times
John Jacob Astor VI, investor, of the Astor family
Leonard Bacon, class of 1905, well recognized poet, writer, book critic, and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1940
Livingston L. Biddle Jr., 1936, a descendant of the Philadelphia family, who wrote the legislation that led to the creation of the National Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Julie Bowen, 1987, actress best known for playing Claire Dunphy on Modern Family
John Nicholas Brown, 1918, philanthropist, donor of the school's Chapel, member of the Brown family of Rhode Island, and former Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Billy Bush, 1990, Access Hollywood anchor and host of the NBC prime-time show Let's Make a Deal
Prescott Bush, 1913, World War I artillery captain, U.S. Senator from Connecticut 1953–1963, father of President George H. W. Bush, and grandfather of President George W. Bush
Tucker Carlson, 1987, commentator; former host of Crossfire on CNN, Tucker on MSNBC, and Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News
Peter Cook (American anchor), 1985, Washington anchor for Bloomberg Television
Philippe Cousteau Jr., 1998, founder of EarthEcho International, grandson of Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Charles Dean, 1968, brother of Howard Dean, captured and executed in Laos
Howard Dean MD, 1966, longest-serving Vermont governor 1991–2003, presidential candidate in 2004, and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee 2005–2009
Kimberly Drew, American art curator and writer
Philip Drinker, 1911, inventor of the first commercially viable iron lung
Dede Gardner, President of Plan B Entertainment.
David Gilbert, 1986, author
Courtlandt S. Gross, chairman of Lockheed Corporation
Robert E. Gross, 1915, American aviation businessman, founder and president of the Lockheed Corporation from 1934 to 1956. Featured in the 2004 blockbuster hit The Aviator
William C. Hayes, 1961, leading authority on Egyptian history, and former curator of Egyptian art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Chrissy Houlahan, 1985, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
Frederic Rhinelander King, 1904, architect of the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, York Avenue and 74th Street in New York City, and the Women's National Republican Club
Richard Benson - dean of the Yale School of Art from 1996 to 2006
Laurence G. Leavitt, headmaster of Vermont Academy, Saxtons River, Vermont, for 25 years
Anthony Mason, 1974, longstanding senior correspondent for CBS News and co-anchor of CBS This Morning
Charles Simonton Moffett, American art curator and author
Ogden Nash, 1920, American poet and writer
Diane Nelson, 1985, president of DC Entertainment from 2009 to 2018, and president and chief content officer of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment from 2013 to 2018
Ivan Sergeyevich Obolensky, publisher and member of the Astor family
Richard Painter, 1980, Professor of Corporate Law at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, chief White House ethics lawyer in the George W. Bush administration
Claiborne Pell, 1936, longest-serving Rhode Island Senator (in office 1961–1997); creator of the Pell Grant
Adi Shankar, youngest film producer to have a #1 film in the US box office with The Grey.
Roger W. Straus Jr., co-founder of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, a New York book publishing company
Ian W. Toll, 1985, American author and historian
Whitney Tower, longtime horse-racing journalist, and former chairman of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
Russell E. Train, 1937, founder and past president of the World Wildlife Fund
William Henry Vanderbilt III, Governor of Rhode Island, philanthropist

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★★★★★ 5
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★★★★★ 5
Es muy elegante
Color: 3316:white band white dial
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GJK
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★★★★★ 5
Exceptional quality
I have only had the watch for a few days, but Oupinke watches are very high quality. It keeps time very well and serves as an attention grabber. Great value for the money. It isn't easy to determine where it was made, but it is a Chinese company. Don't stop there with preconceived ideas about cheap products and low quality from China. These watches are exceptional, high-end, and dedicated to creating a brand that endures and stands for quality, rather than simply turning a profit. I would put this watch against those that cost 3-4 times as much. If you are a watch enthusiast, they are worth adding to your collection.
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Scott Mead
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★★★★★ 5
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Color: GZ3255Z:Two tone band&Blue dial
Higher quality than I expected, especially for the price. I have recieved lots of compliments, but I have never told anyone what I paid for it. I use it for a daily wear, and when I go out for dinner.
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Good Watch - Hard To Adjust Band
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