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Definition of Room clerk
1. Noun. A hotel clerk who is responsible for room assignments to guests.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Room Clerk
Literary usage of Room clerk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Girl and the Job by Helen Christene Hoerle, Florence B. Saltzberg (1919)
"THE room clerk This is a responsible position, for the room clerk must ...
The room clerk's position is not an easy one, and the salary is higher than that ..."
2. Government of the State of New York: A Description of Its Organization and by Bureau of Municipal Research, New York, New York (State), Dept. of Efficiency and Economy (1915)
"4—Mailing room clerk (7th Grade) .. Head mailing clerk; responsible for routine
of the mailing room; makes out requisitions for stamps; keeps record of ..."
3. Government of the State of New York: A Description of Its Organization and by Bureau of Municipal Research, New York, New York (State), Dept. of Efficiency and Economy (1915)
"4—Mailing room clerk (7th Grade) '. 1 Head mailing clerk; ... During the evening
acts as telephone operator until 10 pm 5—Filing room clerk (6th Grade) 1 ..."
4. Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive by United States Congress. Senate (1867)
"Court-room, clerk's offices and judges' chambers. The clerk of the circuit court
will require for the proper transaction of the business of his office, ..."
5. Workers of the Nation: An Encyclopedia of the Occupations of the American by Gilson Willets (1903)
"Next in importance, as representatives of the proprietor, come the clerks in the
office, the room clerk or "front" clerk, the cashier and the key clerk. ..."