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Article: Proper education
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- The Sun - Naperville (IL)
- Article date:
- September 12, 2006
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First-graders at All Saints Catholic Academy in Naperville complete a lesson in manners taught by author Cindy Post Senning, great-granddaughter of etiquette author Emily Post, on Monday. Here the students learn how to look others in the eye by figuring out each other's eye color. Post Senning recently published a children's book called "Emily's Everyday Manners," and she read from the book during the lesson.|Post Senning|Emily Post, who died in 1960: If you were a little rough around the edges, she'd have some advice.
When Emily Post's "Etiquette: The Blue Book of Social Usage" was first published in 1922, it contained a chapter dealing with chaperones.
That chapter is not included in the ...
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... ... manners, says Cindy Post Senning, great-granddaughter ... of etiquette guru Emily Post. While there is no sure-fire recipe, Post Senning swears by two pieces ... child to be," adds Post Senning, co-director of the Emily Post Institute in Burlington ...
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