The modern sport has had difficulty grappling with the traditional social and economic exclusivity associated with a game that is inevitably expensive when played at a serious level.
From this time on an increasing number of society events took place at public venues, making it harder to maintain social exclusivity.
There were no prominent "heights" in the area, but the word was presumably chosen to denote social exclusivity.
To combat Dartmouth's reputation for racial and social exclusivity, Dr. Kemeny encouraged efforts to recruit students from minorities.
The rivalry was given an extra edge in the early 20th century by the contrast between the radical tendencies of many Balliol students and Trinity's traditional conservatism and social exclusivity.
Much more than in America, golf in China stands for money, power and social exclusivity.
The social exclusivity of the fifties and early sixties was being replaced.
It preserved the social exclusivity of the officer class.
A feature of the work of these small-scale opera companies is that they go out to meet people instead of presenting a forbidding facade of social exclusivity.
In the peak times of social exclusivity, the first half of the 20th century, localities of all sizes published social directories, typically called "Blue Books".