It's good to see that NC State is spending time teaching its players proper comportment at the dining table, but the idea of demonstrating rules of etiquette to athletes has been around for nearly a century. In fact, the first such guide was published in 1933: Etiquette on the Sideline, in Timeouts, and at Bowls, by Emiliy Post Route. Let's review some of its more memorable pieces of advice.
WHEN A GENTLEMAN TAKES OFF HIS HAT
A gentleman takes off his hat and holds it in his hand when a lady enters the elevator in which he is a passenger, but he puts it on again in the corridor.