Word: etiquettee
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Up at Exeter. It was wartime Oxford, but no war to date has changed the ways of the university, and Burton was soon climbing into the college after late and beery forays. He boasts that he broke the Exeter sconce record, a complicated dining-hall punishment for bad etiquette in...
Thank you for the compliment [March i], but although my Amy Vanderbilt's Complete Book of Etiquette seems to be in most American embassies and consulates and in foreign embassies as well, I cannot by any stretch of the imagination be called an official consultant on etiquette to our...
Amy, who started clutching gold to bosom at the age of 16 with a job as society reporter for the Staten Island Advance, has done well by Granny's example. This week she publishes the first major revision of her standard Complete Book of Etiquette (Doubleday; 733 pp.; $5.50...
Coterie to Custom. Every generation is convinced that manners are not what they once were and still should be; complaints about today's young people-who adamantly stick to their seats on buses and trains while sick old ladies lurch about on their feet-make up a good part...
In her Etiquette, she deals with such current problems as the bikini ("It is for perfect figures only and for the very young"), women's credit cards (men are urged not to argue when the female reaches for the check at a business lunch), and psychiatric patients ("No one...