Full text: Tables (Volume 1)

CUSTOMS FOLKLORE 
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Games Dances, etc. 
Official ceremonies Ceremonious observances 
Enthronement of soverens 
Consecration, coronation, taking oath 
Joyful entries Receptions 
Durbars, levees, etc. 
Triumts 
Processions Pageants 
Fairs Kermess 
Chivalry Tournaments Justs 
Dueling Suicide 
For other relations see Dueling in Relativ index following Tables 
395 Etiquet 
Codes of social procedure and behavior. For social ethics see 177 
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396 Woman's position and treatment 
For costumes, see 391.2; biografy, 920.7 
If a special library about women is wisht, 396 is the best place for it. Suffrage, 
education, and employment can then be put here, with references from 324.3, 
376, 331.4, etc. but it would be unwise to bring everything about women here, 
e. g. to remove 618, Diseases of women, from the rest of medicin. Books on 
woman in general go in 396 
Emancipation 
Legal status, property, rights, etc. 
Political status 
See 324.3, Suffrage; 329.83, Woman suffrage party 
Education 
See also 376, Education of women 
Employment 
See 331.4 Labor of women; “371.18 Teachers; 023.56 Librarians; 069.6318 
Museum employees 
Divided like the general classification; e. g. woman as scientist, 396.55; woman's 
exchange, 396.56; woman as painter, 396.575; woman as author, 396.58, etc. 
Woman in home 
Delineation of woman in art 
Delineation of woman in literature 
9 Woman in history, politics, war Amazons 
397 Gipsies Nomads 
People without nationalities who do not coalesce with the ruling people 
among whom they live, This includes Gipsy language, which til recently had 
no place in the linguistic groups of 400, as the Gipsy people hav no place 
in the geografic divisions of history
	        
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