Word: etiquettee
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Modern apparatus gymnastics was founded in the early 19th Century by Germany's Friedrich Ludwig Jahn. To this day the world's gymnasts follow the etiquette as well as the exercises established on his Turnplatz. They approach their specialties with exaggerated posturings and goose-step tread, perform with...
The etiquette for the correct placing of the flags is rather simple. When only one flag is flown, it goes on the middle pole. When there are two, the ranking one goes on the right and the other on the left looking west from University Hall. When all three poles...
George Washington was the product of an age which believed that form was as important to the art of living as to the art of music or writing. In the Library of Congress lies the mouse-gnawed, tattered copybook in which the Father of His Country (then in his teens...
Mrs. Oliver Harriman, onetime society leader in Manhattan, living now in a two-room hotel apartment, brought out a 72-chapter, 646-page guide to good manners. Mrs. Oliver Harriman's Book of Etiquette (Greenberg; $3) starts at the start ("Good manners begin in the cradle"), goes right to...
Divided into many sections, the book will contain pertinent information on military etiquette, specifying when to salute an officer, when to salute the flag, and the correct time and manner of wearing the uniform.