Manners and Conduct in School and Out
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MANNERS AND CONDUCT
IN SCHOOL AND OUT
BY
THE DEANS OF GIRLS IN
CHICAGO HIGH SCHOOLS
The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne;For a man by nothing is so well bewrayedAs by his manners.
—SPENSER
ALLYN AND BACON
BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO
ATLANTA SAN FRANCISCO
COPYRIGHT, 1921,
BY FANNY R. SMITH.
Norwood Press
J.S. Gushing Co.—Berwick & Smith Co.
Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.
FOREWORD
MAXIMS OF CONDUCT
GREETING
THE STREET
THE STREET-CAR
CORRIDORS
CLASSROOM
LUNCH ROOM
THE ASSEMBLY HALL
DUTY TO CLUB OR CLASS SPONSOR
THE LAVATORY
DUTY TO YOUR CHAPERON
DUTY TO YOUR HOSTESS
DUTY TO ONE ANOTHER
DUTY TO OLDER PEOPLE
INVITATIONS
DANCING REQUIREMENTS
REFRESHMENTS AT PARTIES
TABLE MANNERS
DUTY TO YOURSELF
HOME
FOREWORD
"The supreme business of the school is to developa sense of justice, the power of initiative, independenceof character, correct social and civic habits,and the ability to coöperate toward the commongood."—Dr. Frank Crane.
How do you develop correct social habits, thehabits of a gentleman or a lady?
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