It's an eastern inflection, somewhere north of Boston, heavy with working-class origins.
Bud Corliss is a young man with a ruthless drive to rise above his working-class origins to a life of wealth and importance.
The grunts have an "unpretentious willingness to die," which is in part "the product of their working-class origins.
Many "storm troopers" were of working-class origins and expected a socialist program.
Publicans were frequently men of working-class origin, who sought prosperity without leaving their community.
A large number of these immigrants were of British working-class origin.
As a result, when we examine top professionals and managers, we find that 29 per cent come from working-class origins.
As a result, in the course of their rise through the party hierarchy, even Bolsheviks of working-class origin became intellectuals.
Nearly every Englishman of working-class origin considers it effeminate to pronounce a foreign word correctly.
The party thus acts as a facilitator of social mobility for those from working-class or peasant origins.