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Judith Martin (born Judith Perlman on September 13 1938), better known by the pen name Miss Manners, is an American journalist, author, and etiquette authority. Since 1978 she has written an advice column, which is distributed three times a week by...


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Judith Martin (September 13, 1938 - ) American advice columnist (under the pseudonym "Miss Manners") Sourced Civilized life begins with a boiled egg sitting upright in an egg cup. Miss Manners column "Egg On Their Face", June 19, 2005 Dear Miss...


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Washington Jewish Week
The manners maven; Judith Martin gives her take on social etiquette
12/22/2005: 874 words, approx. 3 pages
Judith Martin found her passion for manners on a girlhood visit to a Cairo museum. An ancient letter there from father to son on the dos and don'ts of human behavior captured her interest. Her own parents weighed in, she recalls, with this...
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The Washington Post
Judith Martin
09/20/1987: 1,039 words, approx. 4 pages
Is the dancing really to begin again? Miss Manners' heart is aflutter. By dancing, Miss Manners of course means ladies and gentlemen swooping about in pairs. She has no objection to individuals gyrating themselves into solitary trances if they so desire, but has...
 


 

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