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  2. Thomas Farley (manners expert) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas P. Farley is an American manners expert known in the media as "Mister Manners." He is also a keynote speaker and workshop leader, a radio and television personality and a journalist. He is also a keynote speaker and workshop leader, a radio and television personality and a journalist.

  3. Matlock season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Matlock and Michelle both represent Craig Moore (Jerry Houser) when he is accused of killing relationship advice columnist Marjorie Manners (Natalija Nogulich), whose response led to his wife Anna (Barbara Whinnery) leaving him. Ben discovers that the dead woman's own marriage situation was quite unusual, possibly revealing a different suspect ...

  4. Felixstowe College - Wikipedia

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    Miss M. E. Clarke 1929-1943 Miss Ruth Jones ("Jonah") 1943-1967 Miss Elizabeth Manners ("Maude") 1967-1979 Miss Dawn Guinness 1979-1988 Mrs Angela Lynas (Acting Headmistress) Autumn Term 1988 Mrs Ann Woodings 1989-1993 Mrs Bridget Patterson 1993-1994

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    The Rothschild family (/ ˈ r ɒ θ (s) tʃ aɪ l d / ROTH(S)-chylde German: [ˈʁoːt.ʃɪlt]) is a wealthy Ashkenazi Jewish noble banking family originally from Frankfurt.The family's documented history starts in 16th century Frankfurt; its name is derived from the family house, Rothschild, built by Isaak Elchanan Bacharach in Frankfurt in 1567.

  6. Etiquette - Wikipedia

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    At the Palace of Versailles, King Louis XIV used complicated étiquette to manage and control his courtiers and their politicking.. In the third millennium BCE, the Ancient Egyptian vizier Ptahhotep wrote The Maxims of Ptahhotep (2375–2350 BCE), a didactic book of precepts extolling civil virtues such as truthfulness, self-control, and kindness towards other people.

  7. Marie Manning (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Marie Manning (January 22, 1872 —November 28, 1945) was a newspaper columnist and novelist in the early 20th century. She wrote the first newspaper advice column, Dear Beatrice Fairfax, in 1898, the precursor to modern versions such as Dear Abby and Ann Landers.

  8. Eloise Kummer - Wikipedia

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    Early years. Kummer was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kummer. After graduating in 1933 from Sheboygan High School, where she won honors in dramatics, she attended the University of Wisconsin, graduating from its School of Speech.

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