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  2. White House Chief Usher - Wikipedia

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    Although the White House has had staff since it opened, the head of household operations for most of the 1800s was the first lady of the United States.The informally recognized chief servant was often called the steward or stewardess, sometimes the doorkeeper, and beginning with President James Buchanan, the usher. [1]

  3. Church usher - Wikipedia

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    The church usher has various duties. Depending on the church's denomination, size, and preferences, ushers may perform some or all of the following: Seat guests; Collect the tithes and offering; Invite the faithful forward to receive communion in rotation; Keep order at the entrance of the sanctuary; Distribute bulletins and service programs

  4. Category:White House Chief Ushers - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "White House Chief Ushers" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  5. Category:Ushers - Wikipedia

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    White House Chief Ushers (14 P) Pages in category "Ushers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Church usher; G. Gentleman Usher; M.

  6. J. B. West - Wikipedia

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    James Bernard West (July 27, 1912 – July 18, 1983) was the 6th Chief Usher of the White House serving from 1957 to 1969. His best-selling book, Upstairs at the White House: My Life with the First Ladies (with Mary Lynn Kotz), documents his time in the executive mansion and is considered a good source of material on the First Families he served.

  7. Trump fired chief usher right before leaving White House - AOL

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    The Bidens were falsely accused of firing the White House’s chief usher on their first day in the residence, as previously reported by CNN. Outgoing president, Donald Trump, refused to uphold ...

  8. Howell G. Crim - Wikipedia

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    Howell Gardner Crim [1] was born October 2, 1898, in Sharpsburg, Maryland, to William and Mary (née Hoffmaster) Crim. [2] His maternal grandmother was Margaret "Maggie" (née Grice) Hoffmaster, who, as a child, famously hid in a cave with her family while the Battle of Antietam raged around them on September 17, 1862.

  9. Usher Collaborates With Off-White to Create Bedazzled Super ...

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    Usher wore the custom look as he sang his 2010 hit “OMG” alongside will.i.am (who wore a similar black and blue get up on stage) and performed a dance on roller skates in front of a crowd of ...