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  2. Hodge Kirnon - Wikipedia

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    Hodge Kirnon. Hodge Kirnon (13 May 1891 - November 1962) [1][2] was a Montserratian scholar, historian, and literary critic, [3] who also worked as an elevator operator at Alfred Stieglitz' gallery 291. [4][5] He has been described as "one of the leading lights of the postwar Negro Renaissance " [2] and as Montserrat's first historian. [3]

  3. Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Wikipedia

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    "Laugh-In Looks at the News", a parody of network newscasts. The segment was introduced by the female cast members in a highly un-journalistic manner - with clever production numbers that had inticate choreography and amazing costume design. The sketch was originally called the Rowan and Martin Report (a take-off on the Huntley-Brinkley Report ...

  4. Dick Rowland - Wikipedia

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    One of the news articles that contributed to tensions in Tulsa. On May 30, 1921, Rowland attempted to enter the Drexel Building elevator. Although the exact facts are in dispute, according to the most accepted accounts, he tripped and, trying to save himself from falling, grabbed the first thing he could, which happened to be the arm of the elevator operator, Sarah Page.

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  6. 9 people trapped in elevator sing to pass the time - AOL

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    No, they didn't sing "Love in an Elevator." Instead, they went for the iconic ballad "I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing." The hilarious video, which was promptly posted to Reddit , went viral this week.

  7. Elevator operator - Wikipedia

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    Elevator operator. The Smith Tower in Seattle, Washington uses traditional elevator operators, as seen in this 2008 photo. An elevator operator (North American English), liftman (in Commonwealth English, usually lift attendant), or lift girl (in British English), is a person specifically employed to operate a manually operated elevator. [1]

  8. Man injured on out-of-control elevator

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    Fox News reports: "A man. There is no official "phobia" name for being afraid to ride an elevator, but it's a fear that's very real for some.

  9. Elevator Strikes - Wikipedia

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    The Elevator Strikes were a series of labor strikes that took place from the 1920s to the 1960s across the United States, but most notably in New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago. Before the automation of elevators, elevator operators had to "open and close the manual doors, control the direction and speed of the car, take requests from ...