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  2. Emily Post - Wikipedia

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    Emily Post (née Price; c. October 27, 1872 – September 25, 1960) was an American author, novelist, and socialite famous for writing about etiquette. Early life and education [ edit ] Post was born Emily Bruce Price in Baltimore , Maryland , possibly in October 1872. [1]

  3. Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home

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    Publication date. 1922. Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home (frequently referenced as Etiquette) is a book authored by Emily Post in 1922. [1] [2] The book covers manners and other social rules, and has been updated frequently to reflect social changes, such as diversity, redefinitions of family, and mobile technology. [3]

  4. The Emily Post Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Emily Post Institute (EPI) is an organization located in Burlington, Vermont. It provides etiquette, advice and training to news outlets and corporations in the United States of America and worldwide.

  5. Marjorie Merriweather Post - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Merriweather Post (March 15, 1887 – September 12, 1973) was an American businesswoman, socialite, and philanthropist. She was the daughter of C. W. Post and the owner of General Foods Corporation. For much of Marjorie Post's life, she was known as the wealthiest woman in the United States.

  6. Lizzie Post - Wikipedia

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    frequently quoted expert on manners. Lizzie Post is an American writer whose opinion on evolving changes in modern manners is frequently cited. Post is a great-great-grandchild of Emily Post, the author of a book on etiquette, published almost 100 years ago, which is still widely consulted today. [1] Post is the co-president of the Emily Post ...

  7. Emil Leon Post - Wikipedia

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    Emil Leon Post ( / poʊst /; February 11, 1897 – April 21, 1954) was an American mathematician and logician. He is best known for his work in the field that eventually became known as computability theory .

  8. Daniel Post Senning - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Post Senning (born c. 1978) is an American etiquette expert. He is the co-president of the Emily Post Institute, founded by his great-great-grandmother Emily Post.

  9. Peggy Post - Wikipedia

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    Peggy Post at the 2011 Texas Book Festival. Peggy Post is an American author and consultant on etiquette. She is Emily Post's great-granddaughter-in-law and continues her work as director and spokesperson for The Emily Post Institute in Vermont. Background. Post was born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Maryland and New Orleans.

  10. Elizabeth Post - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Lindley Post (May 7, 1920 – April 24, 2010) was an American etiquette writer, the granddaughter-in-law of Emily Post . Born the third child of Allen Ledyard Lindley and Elizabeth Ellsworth Lindley, [1] she was the great-granddaughter of Cyrus Field.

  11. Talk:Emily Post - Wikipedia

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    Her 2008 biography indicates there is no solution to the problem. Emily Post gave her birthdate as 27 October 1872. However, her brother, William Lee Price, who died in infancy, left behind (contemporary) burial records that give his dates as 18 April 1873-6 December 1875. But he can't have been born 5 months and 21 days after his sister.