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From Front Porch to Back Seat by Beth L. Bailey, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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From Front Porch to Back Seat by Beth L. Bailey, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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From Beth L. Bailey
From Front Porch to Back Seat by Beth L. Bailey, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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'One day, the 1920s story goes, a young man asked a city girl if he might call on her. We know nothing else about the man or the girl-only that, when he arrived, she had her hat on. Not much of a story to us, but any American born before 1910 would have gotten the punch line. 'She had her hat on': those five words were rich in meaning to early twentieth-century Americans. The hat signaled that she expected to leave the house. He came on a 'call, ' expecting to be received in her family's parlor, to talk, to meet her mother, perhaps to have some refreshments or to listen to her play the piano. She expected a 'date, ' to be taken 'out' somewhere and entertained. He ended up spending four weeks' savings fulfilling her expectations.'-from From Front Porch to Back Seat | From Front Porch to Back Seat by Beth L. Bailey, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
'One day, the 1920s story goes, a young man asked a city girl if he might call on her. We know nothing else about the man or the girl-only that, when he arrived, she had her hat on. Not much of a story to us, but any American born before 1910 would have gotten the punch line. 'She had her hat on': those five words were rich in meaning to early twentieth-century Americans. The hat signaled that she expected to leave the house. He came on a 'call, ' expecting to be received in her family's parlor, to talk, to meet her mother, perhaps to have some refreshments or to listen to her play the piano. She expected a 'date, ' to be taken 'out' somewhere and entertained. He ended up spending four weeks' savings fulfilling her expectations.'-from From Front Porch to Back Seat | From Front Porch to Back Seat by Beth L. Bailey, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















