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  2. Dumbwaiter - Wikipedia

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    A simple dumbwaiter is a movable frame in a shaft, dropped by a rope on a pulley, guided by rails; most dumbwaiters have a shaft, cart, and capacity smaller than those of passenger elevators, usually 45 to 450 kg (100 to 992 lbs.) [2] Before electric motors were added in the 1920s, dumbwaiters were controlled manually by ropes on pulleys. [1]

  3. The Dakota - Wikipedia

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    It often took an hour just to reach the Dakota from the Ladies' Mile Historic District, which in the 1890s was the city's commercial center. [ 77 ] A law, restricting the height of large apartment houses in New York City to 80 feet (24 m), [ 141 ] [ e ] passed the year that the building was completed.

  4. Dumbwaiter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A dumbwaiter (lit. "silent waiter") is a small freight elevator. Dumbwaiter may also refer to: Lazy Susan, a small rotating table to serve food on a table; The Dumb Waiter, a 1957 one-act play by Harold Pinter; Dumb Waiters, a 1980 album by The Korgis "Dumb Waiters" (song), a 1981 song by the Psychedelic Furs

  5. The Dumb Waiter - Wikipedia

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    At one point they send up some snack food that Gus had brought along. Ben has to explain to the people above via the dumbwaiter's "speaking tube" that there is no food. Gus leaves the room to get a drink of water in the bathroom, and the dumbwaiter's speaking tube whistles (a sign that there is a person on the other end who wishes to communicate).

  6. List of Hogan's Heroes episodes - Wikipedia

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    The pilot episode, "The Informer", filmed in early 1965, aired on September 17 that year. The episode's plot centered on two new prisoners entering Stalag 13 (in this episode, referred to as Camp 13), Lieutenant Carter (played by Hovis), who escapes into the camp, and Wagner (played by Noam Pitlik), who is actually a German spy posing as an Allied prisoner.

  7. Roosevelt Hotel (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt Hotel is a former hotel and a shelter for asylum seekers at 45 East 45th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.Named in honor of U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt, the hotel was developed by the New York Central Railroad and the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and opened in 1924.

  8. Monticello - Wikipedia

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    Monticello and its reflection Some of the gardens on the property. Monticello (/ ˌ m ɒ n t ɪ ˈ tʃ ɛ l oʊ / MON-tih-CHEL-oh) was the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson, a Founding Father, author of the Declaration of Independence, and the third president of the United States.

  9. The Alfred Hitchcock Hour season 9 - Wikipedia

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    The next day, Frenchy stops by John's to discuss buying the Cooley family farm, but John attacks and knocks out Frenchy, dumping his body near the spot where Tommy's body was found. A councilman (Antrim) excitedly informs Susan of the body's discovery the next day, while multiple townspeople (Carroll, Pope, Bokar) react fearfully and with paranoia.