Description: Time Magazine November 27, 1978 American Manners Letitia Baldrige Superman! My magazines are free of strong odors and mold. This is a vintage issue of Time Magazine from November 27, 1978 featuring Letitia Baldrige's article on American Manners. The publication is in English, with an ISSN of 0040-781X and was published by Time USA, LLC. It is a weekly publication with features that include illustrations and covers news and general interest topics. The magazine is in good condition, perfect for collectors or those interested in history. This issue also includes articles from the month of December, 1978.Please note: I gladly combine shipping. If you are interested in multiple items, make me a reasonable offer on what you'd like. Upon acceptance, I'll send you an invoice that reflects combined shipping. Contents: NATION Nation: A Season for Taking Stock Nation: Things You Never Asked Nation: Superpower Smoke Signals Nation: No Chip off the Old Block THE PRESIDENCY: Recalling the Kennedys (THE PRESIDENCY) Nation: Disco Beat in 1978 Politics Nation: Re-Elected Leaders Nation: After a Big Win, Carey Speaks Up Nation: We Shall Go Forth Nation: Killing for Smut Nation: Cult Massacre WORLD IRAN: The Military Is in Charge (IRAN) World: The Shah Is Not Giving Up World: An Army with Two Missions MIDDLE EAST: Close, Yet So Far Away (MIDDLE EAST) CHINA: Teng's New Long March (CHINA) SOVIET UNION: Who Is Dean Reed? (SOVIET UNION) SCIENCE Science: The Year of the Planets HEALTH & MEDICINE Medicine: Risky Abortions (Medicine) Medicine: Boxer's Ban (Medicine) SOCIETY On Long Island: The Lost Season (American Scene) Behavior: Margaret Mead: 1901-1978 (Behavior) America's New Manners (Living / COVER STORY) Arbiter Tish Baldrige charts the changing body language of U.S. culture Living: The Feminist tasteful Lady (Living) Living: According to Emily (1922) (Living) PRESS Press: Final Tribute SPORT Sport: Upstarts and Upsets in the N.F.L. BUSINESS Business: The Saudis and the Dollar (Economy & Business) Business: Economy & Business, Nov. 27, 1978 (Economy & Business) Business: Mexican Gusher (Economy & Business) Business: Fuel Forecast (Economy & Business) Business: Clipped Wings (Economy & Business) Business: Is the Store Becoming Obsolete? (Economy & Business) ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Show Business: Here Comes Superman!!! (Show Business) Cinema: Two-Timers (Cinema) Cinema: Old Tricks (Cinema) Art: The Master of the Anxious Eye (Art) Books: Home Life at Valhalla (Books) Books: Journeys (Books) Books: Minor Master (Books) Books: Home Burial (Books) FICTION: Best Sellers (Books / FICTION) Theater: Splinteresque (Theater) Theater: Scoop (Theater) MILESTONES Milestones, Nov. 27, 1978 PEOPLE People, Nov. 27, 1978 TO OUR READERS A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 27, 1978 (A Letter From The Publisher) LETTERS Letters, Nov. 27, 1978 ESSAY Time Essay: The Rising Risks of Regulation (Time Essay) About Letitia Baldrige Letitia Baldrige, often referred to as "Tish," was an influential American etiquette expert, author, and public figure. Born on February 9, 1926, in Miami, Florida, Baldrige's name became synonymous with grace, style, and impeccable manners. Baldrige's career in etiquette and protocol began in the 1950s when she worked as Jacqueline Kennedy's social secretary during John F. Kennedy's presidency. Her attention to detail and knack for diplomacy quickly earned her praise and recognition, setting the stage for her future success as an etiquette authority. In 1960, Baldrige published her first book, "New Manners for New Times: A Complete Guide to Etiquette," which became an instant bestseller and established her as a leading authority on modern manners. Over the years, she would go on to write several more books on etiquette, entertaining, and personal branding, earning her a dedicated following and widespread acclaim. Beyond her work as an author, Baldrige was a sought-after speaker and consultant, advising corporations, government agencies, and individuals on matters of etiquette, protocol, and social grace. Her clients included some of the most prominent figures in politics, business, and entertainment, who sought her guidance on navigating the complexities of modern social and professional life. Baldrige's approach to etiquette was rooted in the belief that good manners were not simply a matter of arbitrary rules but rather a reflection of respect, consideration, and kindness towards others. She emphasized the importance of authenticity and sincerity in all social interactions, encouraging individuals to be gracious, confident, and respectful in their dealings with others. Throughout her career, Baldrige remained a tireless advocate for civility, elegance, and decorum in an increasingly fast-paced and informal world. Her timeless advice on everything from table manners to networking etiquette continues to resonate with readers and audiences around the world, cementing her legacy as one of the most influential figures in the field of etiquette. Letitia Baldrige's legacy as an etiquette expert and cultural icon lives on as a reminder of the enduring importance of kindness, respect, and consideration in our interactions with others. Through her work, she inspired generations to strive for grace, poise, and dignity in all aspects of life, leaving behind a legacy that continues to enrich and elevate society. About Time Magazine Time Magazine, one of the world's most recognizable news magazines, was co-founded in 1923 by Briton Hadden and Henry Luce, making it the first weekly news magazine in the United States. Its inception marked a revolution in news reporting, aiming to consolidate the week's news into a concise, accessible format that catered to the increasingly fast-paced lifestyle of the American public. From its earliest days, Time established a distinctive style, adopting a narrative format that often personified countries and leaders, making complex international issues more relatable to its readership. The magazine quickly became known for its in-depth coverage of major political, economic, and cultural events, presented in a way that was both informative and engaging. Over the decades, Time Magazine has been at the forefront of journalism, renowned for its comprehensive coverage of critical global issues. Its annual "Person of the Year" feature, introduced in 1927, has become a significant aspect of popular culture, highlighting individuals or groups who have had the most substantial impact on news headlines over the year. During World War II, Time played a crucial role in informing the American public about the progress of the war and the key figures involved. Its international editions, launched in the 1940s, expanded its reach, making Time a global icon of news reporting. In the latter half of the 20th century, Time continued to evolve, reflecting and shaping public discourse through its coverage of the Cold War, space race, civil rights movement, and technological advancements. The magazine has been lauded for its investigative journalism, in-depth analysis, and commitment to covering both sides of every story. Entering the digital age, Time has successfully transitioned into the digital realm, with a strong online presence that complements its print edition. It continues to offer a mix of news, features, and commentary, including multimedia content and interactive features on its website. Time's influence extends beyond its news coverage, with lists like the Time 100 influencing public discussions about influence and achievement in the modern world. Despite changes in ownership and the evolving media landscape, Time Magazine has remained a trusted source for news and analysis, upholding its mission to inform, educate, and inspire its readers around the globe. Now a part of Time Inc., Time Magazine stands as a testament to the enduring importance of quality journalism in informing public opinion and fostering global understanding, remaining a pillar in the industry with its unwavering commitment to reporting the news with depth, accuracy, and insight.
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Publication Name: Time
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ISSN: 0040-781X
Publisher: Time, Inc
Publication Month: December, November
Publication Year: 1978
Type: Magazine
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Language: English
Distribution: Paid Circulation
Features: Illustrated
Genre: History, News
Topic: news, general interest
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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