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  1. The Social Register is a semi-annual publication in the United States that indexes the members of American high society. First published in the 1880s by newspaper columnist Louis Keller, it was later acquired by Malcolm Forbes. Since 2014, it has been owned by Christopher Wolf.

  2. www.mha.gov.sg › mha-e-services › rosRegistered Societies

    The Registry of Societies (ROS) is a unit under the Ministry of Home Affairs. We administer the Societies Act and Regulations. We also maintain a repository of documents and information submitted by registered societies. Choose e-Services.

  3. How to Apply. Membership Information. Update Your Listing. Propose a Member. Submit Material for the SR Observer. Membership Payment. RECIPROCITY. Reciprocal Clubs. EVENTS.

  4. Jan 8, 2018 · The Social Register is a 130-year-old association of America's upper crust, with a black book of 25,000 member families. Learn how it is evolving with the times, hosting mixers, and planning a clubhouse in New York.

  5. Social Register, annually published directory purporting to list the socially prestigious members of society in 13 selected U.S. cities. It is administered and published in New York City by the Social Register Association, which refuses any interviews about its publication and which will not.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Feb 11, 1988 · United Press International. NEW YORK — The Social Register is celebrating its centennial by publishing a facsimile edition of its New York and Newport, R. I., blue-blood list of 1887--when Mrs....

  7. Learn about the history and criteria of the Social Register, a semiannual publication listing elite Americans since 1886. Find out how the Register has changed over time and who are its members.