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The full title of this book as listed on the title page is, "Social Culture: An Up-to-Date Book for Polite Society Containing Rules for Conduct in Public, Social and Private Life, at Home and Abroad Including Suggestions for Oriental Teas, Church Festivals, Charity Socials, Costume Parties, Bazaars, Germans, Indoor Games, Outdoor Sports, Tally-Ho Parties, Masquerades, Etc., Etc. Also Correct Dress for Weddings, Receptions, and All Other Occasions Designed for Both Men and Women, Young and Old." It is also, "Embellished with nearly half a hundred full page engravings and numerous drawings by George Speil."
Publication Date
1903
Keywords
manners, ladies, gentlemen, social observances, children's entertainment and dress, self-consciousness, introductions, conversation, school day etiquette, entering society, debut, unmarried women, gentlemen's etiquette, bachelors, street etiquette, telephoning, Washington etiquette, receptions, costume parties, clothing, correspondence, courtship, weddings, anniversaries, traveling, servants, christenings, births, funerals, mourning, hygiene, women, women in business, palmistry
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No Copyright - United States
Subject
Etiquette--United States; Manners and customs; Clothing and dress; Bachelors; Etiquette for women
Recommended Citation
White, Annie Randall and Speil, George, "Social Culture: A Manual of Etiquette and Deportment (Part Two)" (1903). Mother Home & Heaven. 93.
https://openworks.wooster.edu/motherhomeheaven/93