High Society in NYC

Philadelphia City Paper did a nice job covering PA’s shindig in NY last weekend:

It was the usual political overdose — from eating, drinking and running around to make all the parties — during last weekend’s 109th annual Pennsylvania Society confab, held at the Waldorf-Astoria in midtown Manhattan.

Despite the Pennsylvania moniker, the Society, which was founded by a consortium of journalists, politicians, businessmen and wealthy magnates, met in New York City because founding member Andrew Carnegie built the Waldorf. Back then, he convinced members to convene there, and the tradition has continued ever since.
Continue reading the highlights from Philadelphia City Paper’s report

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