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Perfect Behavior
[frontispiece]
[title page]
[dedication]
Contents
Illustrations
1.
CHAPTER ONE: THE ETIQUETTE OF COURTSHIP
2.
CHAPTER TWO: THE ETIQUETTE OF ENGAGEMENTS AND WEDDINGS
3.
CHAPTER THREE: THE ETIQUETTE OF TRAVEL
4.
CHAPTER FOUR: AT THE CONCERT AND THE OPERA
5.
CHAPTER FIVE: ETIQUETTE FOR DRY AGENTS
6.
CHAPTER SIX: A CHAPTER FOR SCHOOLGIRLS
7.
CHAPTER SEVEN: THE ETIQUETTE OF GAMES AND SPORTS
8.
CHAPTER EIGHT: CORRESPONDENCE AND INVITATIONS
CORRESPONDENCE
CORRESPONDENCE FOR YOUNG LADIES
COLLEGE BOYS
LETTERS TO PARENTS
LETTERS FROM PARENTS
LETTERS TO PROSPECTIVE FATHERS-IN-LAW
LOVE LETTERS
CORRESPONDENCE OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS
LETTERS TO NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, ETC.
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A Correct Letter from an Elderly Gentleman to the Editor of a Newspaper or Magazine
A Correct Letter from an Indignant Father to an Editor of Low Ideals
A Letter from a Member of the Lower Classes. Particular pains should be taken in answering such letters as it should always be our aim to lend a hand to those aspiring toward better things.
A Correct Letter to the Lost and Found Department of a Periodical, inquiring for a Missing Relative. This should be referred to the persons mentioned in the letter who will probably take prompt and vigorous action.
LETTERS TO STRANGERS
INVITATIONS
ACCEPTANCES AND REGRETS
9.
CHAPTER NINE: THE ETIQUETTE OF DINNERS AND BALLS
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Perfect Behavior
Perfect Behavior
A parody outline of etiquette by the Author of a "A Parody Outline of History"
by
DONALD OGDEN STEWART
The perfect gentleman is he who never unintentionally causes pain.—OLD PROVERB
NEW YORK
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY
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Perfect Behavior