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  2. Bellhop - Wikipedia

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    The name bellhop is derived from a hotel's front-desk clerk ringing a bell to summon a porter, who would hop (jump) to attention at the desk to receive instructions. It is short for bell-hopper, and the word's first known use was in 1897. [1] The bellhop traditionally is a boy or adolescent male, hence the term bellboy.

  3. Missing dollar riddle - Wikipedia

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    The guests of the hotel paid $27, but also have $3 among their pockets at the story's end. Their assets are $3, and their liabilities are $27 ($30 = 27 + 3). Thus, the original total is accounted for. From the perspective of the hotel clerk, the hotel has $25 in assets and lost $5 in liabilities ($30 = 25 + 5).

  4. Call bell - Wikipedia

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    The bell alerts and calls the attention of the attendant who hears it. They are sometimes called service bell, reception bell, or concierge bell. A call bell can be placed on the countertop in hotels or other such facilities where people need to call attention to the person in charge to check them in, take their bags, of for any other reasons.

  5. Servant bell - Wikipedia

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    Rooms were fitted with bell pulls or levers which a household member could pull. A system of wires connected the pull to a bell in a service area, in stairwells or outside servants' rooms. [1] The bells were fixed to a board and each bell was individually labelled so servants could see which room requested service. [1] Bells hung from coiled ...

  6. Bell Hotel - Wikipedia

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  8. Johnny Roventini - Wikipedia

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    Roventini was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Italian immigrants.Physically, he was a dwarf.As an adult, he was 47 inches tall (3'11") and weighed 59 pounds. [citation needed] Employed as a bellman (or "bellboy") in the New Yorker Hotel in New York City, he was promoted by the hotel as the "smallest bellboy in the world".

  9. Four Rooms - Wikipedia

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    The story is set in the fictional Hotel Mon Signor in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve. Tim Roth plays Ted, the bellhop and main character in the frame story, whose first night on the job consists of four very different encounters with various hotel guests. Four Rooms was released in the United States on December 25, 1995, by Miramax Films. The ...