Our Deportment Or the Manners Conduct And Dress of the Most Refined Society

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President, " or " Your Excellency. " Sometimes he gives up the morning hours to receiving calls, and at such times precedence is given to such people as have busi- ness with him, over parties who go to make a formal call. In either case, the caller is shown to the room occupied by the President's secretaries, presents his card and waits his turn to be admitted. If the caller (303) 304: WASHINGTON ETIQUETTE.
has no business, but goes out of curiosity, he pays his respects and withdraws to make r
...oom for others. It is better in making a private call, to secure the company of some official or some friend of the President to introduce you.
BECEPTIONS AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
Stated receptions are given at the White House by the President during sessions of congress, and all are at liberty to attend them. Sometimes these are morning, and sometimes evening, receptions. Upon entering the reception room, the caller gives his name to the usher, who announces it, and upon approaching the President is introduced, by some official to whom the duty is assigned, both to the President and to the members of his family who receive with him.


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