“A gentleman should always walk around a lady’s train and never attempt to step over it. If by accident he should tread upon her dress, he should beg her pardon, and if by greater awkwardness he should tear it, he must offer to escort her to the dressing room so that it may be repaired.” (Rules of Etiquette & Home Culture, 1886.) —The Gentleman’s Page: A Practical Guide for the 19th Century Man
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Artis, this Wikipedia link might help you find what you’re looking for:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Librarian
do you know any good places on the net where i can find info on the role of a man in the 1960 or early century man i have been searching but to no avail if you can could you kindly write down the site so i can continue with my history paper…thanxs