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Trillin, Calvin | September 4, 1989 issue
The article presents information on mannerism of English people. The author says that the English are so polite that they thank you when they give you something....

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Crow, Carl | July 31, 1943 issue
The official Tokyo radio station recently broadcast on all Far Eastern beams, in a dozen languages, the report that an increasing number of Filipinos were...

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Spender, Stephen | February 28, 1948 issue
The article discusses the book "The Reprieve" by Jean-Paul Sartre. The literary world is so sharply divided into the violent admirers and the violent detractors...

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July 18, 1934 issue
Etiquette is a strong seed, sown in. the minds of young children of all classes, nourished by both habit and expedience, and flowering in conduct which...

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Krutch, Joseph Wood | March 12, 1930 issue
The drama "The Plutocrat," Booth Tarkington's defense of Babbittism, has been adapted for the stage of the Vanderbilt Theater. In it, Earl Tinker, Napoleon...

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Morrow, Felix | February 3, 1932 issue
Presents letters to the editor referencing articles and topics discussed in the previous issues of the periodical, The Nation. Student conference of the...

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Weyand, Ruth | September 22, 1962 issue
As a passenger on an airplane, you take it for granted that the job of the stewardess is to distribute food, magazines and charm in equal abundance. But...

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June 4, 1930 issue
At best politeness is not a major virtue. At worst it may easily be a minor vice. A good deal of the time it is a kind of fawning ingratiation or strategic...

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Showerman, Grant | October 20, 1920 issue
The article presents conversation between two friends on the behavior of people in public places. The author feels the jolt is a good thing for grown people...

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November 16, 1921 issue
Presents several letters to the editor. Information on musical research; Aspects of U.S. hospitality; Importance of world peace.

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