Book/Printed Material Politeness on railroads
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Image 1 of Politeness on railroads B J 2141 7P3
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 2 of Politeness on railroads LIBRARY OF CONGRESS birrt Chap Copyright No Shelf TP UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 3 of Politeness on railroads POLITENESS ON RAILROADS BY ISAAC L PEEBLES i Of the Mississippi Conference Nashville Tenn Dallas Tex Publishing House of the M E Church South Babbee Smith Agents 1899
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 4 of Politeness on railroads 80550 Library of Congress Two Copies Received NOV 26 1900 No 9 yk 9 SECOND COPY Dellvared to ORDER DIVISION DEC 15 1900 3 Entered according to Act of Congress in the...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 5 of Politeness on railroads PREFACE Having observed too great laxity of true politeness on the railroads the author of this booklet has written it with the hope of doing something toward correcting this evil and for...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 6 of Politeness on railroads
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 7 of Politeness on railroads CONTEXTS Page Politeness and Its Meaning 9 Politeness of the Ticket Agent 11 Politeness of the Janitor of the Depot 13 Politeness of the People in the Depot 15 Politeness in Getting...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 8 of Politeness on railroads
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 9 of Politeness on railroads POLITENESS ON RAILROADS CO
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 10 of Politeness on railroads
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 11 of Politeness on railroads Politeness and Its Meaning Politeness is a practice that does not receive due attention in many instances and in different places Everything is moving with such rapid speed that many seem to...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 12 of Politeness on railroads 10 Politeness on Railroads these accomplishments Genuine politeness grows out of an assiduous selfdenial and a constant consid eration for the happiness of others The forms and usages of etiquette derive all...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 13 of Politeness on railroads Politeness of the Ticket Agent We should not forget that a ticket agent has much ever and anon to tax his patience and sometimes it may be tested to the uttermost Many...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 14 of Politeness on railroads 12 Politeness on Railroads of it The agent should politely answer any ques tions asked him about the trains etc when he can and has the time or can spare the time...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 15 of Politeness on railroads Politeness of the Janitor of the Depot Janitors of depots whether they are white or black should study and practice politeness and that too of a most acceptable type The janitor should...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 16 of Politeness on railroads u Politeness on Pailroads would likely cramp or discomfort travelers in the least The janitor should not allow an accumulation of bad air in the sitting room but he should keep it...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 17 of Politeness on railroads Politeness of the People in the Depot When any one enters the door of the sitting room they should not stop in the door however crowded the room may be unless too...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 18 of Politeness on railroads 16 Politeness on Railroads however clean you may think them to be for they are not human beings and cannot be made such God never intended that they should be neither has...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 19 of Politeness on railroads IT Politeness of the People in the Depot come any sooner neither will it add anything to your pleasure or that of others Try always to have some good reading matter with...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 20 of Politeness on railroads 18 Politeness on Pailroads tions to one another Let the men politely offer to give the women any assistance they may be able to give and that may be needed While it...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 21 of Politeness on railroads Politeness in Getting on the Train Trains are run on schedule time but that does not mean that they do not give passengers or railroad of ficials time to be polite In...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 22 of Politeness on railroads 20 Politeness on Railroads on the train that would be offensive to others They should most rigidly avoid boarding the train with dogs of any kind whether spaniels pointers fice or poodles...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 23 of Politeness on railroads Politeness of Passengers on the Train Passengers on entering a coach should guard against rushing for seats whether there are few or many passengers to be accommodated They should not be disorderly...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 24 of Politeness on railroads 22 Politeness on Railroads feet to protect the seat from the dirt or dust from his shoes Unless the train is a special one or is travel ing at a time when...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 25 of Politeness on railroads 23 Politeness of Passengers on the Train Passengers should not hoist and keep hoisted a window in the winter to the discomfort and damage of others Some who travel have poor health...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 26 of Politeness on railroads 24 Politeness on Railroads sickening to have to smell the breath of a whisky drinker anywhere and how much more so when shut up with him in a passenger coach When persons...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 27 of Politeness on railroads 25 Politeness of Passengers on the Train forgotten that true politeness does not allow an of fensive familiarity Parents should not allow their children to run or walk up and down the...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 28 of Politeness on railroads Politeness of the Conductor The conductor is not only the chief man in charge of a train but he is one who has to meet and deal with all grades and conditions...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 29 of Politeness on railroads Politeness of the Conductor 27 passengers are too slow and seem to forget that he is to run on schedule time let him politely request them to lose no time and to...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 30 of Politeness on railroads 28 Politeness on Railroads wanted Now and then questions will be asked him which to him will seem very foolish and information sought that may seem quite worthless but still when he...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 31 of Politeness on railroads Politeness of the Conductor 29 eject such passenger from the train using only such force as may he necessary to accomplish the removal and the conductor may command the assistance of the...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 32 of Politeness on railroads Politeness of the Porter When not otherwise necessarily engaged the por ter should be at the steps of the passenger coach when the time arrives for passengers to board the same to...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 33 of Politeness on railroads Politeness of the Porter 31 opened the doors He should avoid befogging the whole coach with dust After he has swept the coach and the dust has fully settled then he should...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 34 of Politeness on railroads 32 Politeness on Railroads have it in their lungs and heads but there is no need of either The dust could be removed without be fogging the coach with it and even...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 35 of Politeness on railroads Politeness of the Porter 33 the passengers to drink He should look attentively after passengers leaving the train and give them every needed assistance possible always giving the most special attention to...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 36 of Politeness on railroads Politeness on Leaving the Train When the station is announced those who are to get off should get ready so that there will he no delay when the train makes a full...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 37 of Politeness on railroads Politeness on Leaving the Train 35 brush their clothes valises or anything else that may need brushing Should it he raining when they are leaving the train let them do their brushing...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 38 of Politeness on railroads 36 Polltenaxis on liailroads Passengers should not strive to get in advance of one another nor crowd nor shove one another on leaving a train remembering that orderliness saves time and especially...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 39 of Politeness on railroads Politeness of Railroads to the Clergy We do not know of a railroad that has not granted the clergy favors of some kind when applied to ac cording to the rules of...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
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Image 40 of Politeness on railroads 38 Politeness on Railroads may sustain while using the said permit So the whole thing resolves itself into this that a clergy man using such a permit is as nobody at all...
- Contributor: Peebles, Isaac Lockhart
- Date: 1899-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page