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  2. Joseph Zito (elevator operator) - Wikipedia

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    Zito sustained serious injuries continuing to operate the elevator until flames enveloped the elevator shaft and experienced debilitating illnesses for the remainder of his adult life. [18] His wife suffered a miscarriage upon hearing about the fire. [2] The Charity Organization Society reported issuance of $400 to aid the family while he ...

  3. List of obsolete occupations - Wikipedia

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    An elevator operator ran a manually operated elevator. Elevator operators still work in some historic or specialist installations and fill modern niches, such as in luxury hotels and Japanese department stores. [87] The introduction of automated elevators combined with operator strikes led to the almost complete elimination of elevator ...

  4. Sesame Street (Around the Corner Book/Era) - Wikipedia

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    10 Sesame Street: is a two-story building. The lower floor is occupied by Finders Keepers, a thrift shop full of objects from fairy tales and nursery rhymes, owned by Ruthie. The top floor contains a dance studio owned by dance teacher Celina. 456 Sesame Street: is a brownstone that houses the Day Care Center, operated by Angel and later Gina.

  5. Operator error blamed for elevator incident that led to death ...

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    The elevator was still operable, and those on board when the incident happened were brought back up within 20 minutes, he said. A door on the elevator was broken when it was raised.

  6. Elevator operator - Wikipedia

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    The elevator operator had to regulate the elevator's speed, which typically required a good sense of timing to consistently stop the elevator level with each floor. In addition to their training in operation and safety, department stores later combined the role of operator with greeter and tour guide , announcing product departments, floor by ...

  7. Elevator Strikes - Wikipedia

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    The elevator strikes were instrumental to the automation of the elevator. As elevators were a dangerous machine that could only be comfortably operated by elevator operators, manufacturers began adding safety features and allowing the elevator to run on its own. [19] New features included emergency phones, emergency stop buttons, and alarms. [19]

  8. 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.

  9. Hodge Kirnon - Wikipedia

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    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.