THE AUTHOR WILL BE PLEASED TO CORRESPOND WITH ANY READER WHO APPROVES OF, OR HAS COMMENTS TO MAKE UPON, THE ATTITUDE TAKEN IN THIS BOOK TOWARD THE TIPPING CUSTOM.
WILLIAM R. SCOTT.
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| I | Flunkyism in America | [7] |
| II | On Personal Liberty | [10] |
| III | Barbary Pirates | [15] |
| IV | Personnel and Distribution | [19] |
| V | The Economics of Tipping | [26] |
| VI | The Ethics of Tipping | [36] |
| VII | The Psychology of Tipping | [47] |
| VIII | The Literature of Tipping | [58] |
| IX | Tipping and the Stage | [68] |
| X | The Employee Viewpoint | [73] |
| XI | The Employer Viewpoint | [88] |
| XII | One Step Forward | [97] |
| XIII | The Sleeping-Car Phase | [105] |
| XIV | The Government and Tipping | [113] |
| XV | Laws Against Tipping | [122] |
| XVI | Samuel Gompers on Tipping | [144] |
| XVII | The Way Out | [158] |
| Index | [169] | |