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Join Holly and Tracy as they bring you the greatest and strangest Stuff You Missed In History Class in this podcast by iHeartRadio.

    Henry Martyn Robert’s Rules of Order

    Henry Martyn Robert’s Rules of Order

    Henry Martyn Robert was connected to multiple historical events, but his most lasting legacy is the set of guidelines he created that offered a standardized way to run meetings.

    • 42 min
    The Inventive Mind of Margaret E. Knight

    The Inventive Mind of Margaret E. Knight

    Margaret E. Knight was an ingenious woman. She started tinkering with things when she was still just a tiny child, and the first invention that really improved the lives of those around her came about at the age of 12.

    • 33 min
    SYMHC Classics: James G. Fair

    SYMHC Classics: James G. Fair

    This 2019 episode covers James G. Fair, known as the Silver King. But though Fair often appears on lists of the richest men in U.S. history, his image was also tainted by scandal. 
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    • 31 min
    Behind the Scenes Minis: Divorce, Marriage, and Manners

    Behind the Scenes Minis: Divorce, Marriage, and Manners

    Holly and Tracy talk about there not being a national divorce law in the U.S. and how to pronounce Nevada. Tracy talks about the ways social rules are necessary but can be used in ways that are exclusionary. 
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    • 33 min
    Six Impossible Episodes: Etiquette Manuals

    Six Impossible Episodes: Etiquette Manuals

    Books on etiquette don’t necessarily reflect rules everyone is actually following – they’re more like what the author thinks the ideal standard of behavior should be. This episode looks at six such books from history.

    • 46 min
    Divorce Ranches

    Divorce Ranches

    Divorce ranches sprung up in the 1930s when Nevada relaxed its divorce laws. This unique and controversial style of resort was incredibly popular for several decades before becoming obsolete.

    • 33 min

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