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Fine Art An Office: REDWOOD, SIR Boverton, English chemist: b. London, 1846; d. 1919. He was educated at the University College School and accoir.-panied Sir Vivian Majendie on an inspect: tour of the petroleum fields of Europe, QK. and the United States. He became a consulting engineer and chemist and was appointed adviser on petroleum to the Admiralty, the Home office, the India office and the Colonial office He was created a baronet in 1911.
The Purpose of Recall.—Recall serves the litical purpose of removing an official from pub-office. It should be distinguished from other >es of removal, such as impeachment by a legis-ive body, judicial order, and executive action, e procedure for impeachment involves charges misconduct drawn by the lower house and tried the upper house; the proceedings have the char-er of a judicial trial; conviction means removal m office and permanent disability for an office trust in the government concerned—state dis-lity for impeachment in state office, and national ability for a national impeachment.
•^ " Front office manager "} • Assistant front office manager A-j « Front desk representatives Night auditor O c < Cashiers Reservationists Telephone operator Beside? public contact and guest communications, the front office staff may also be required to organize room-occupancy and reservation statistics, maintain ongoing communication with the housekeeping depfine art an officement, promote room and beverage sales, and balance the books. "
In a small motel, all these duties might be performed by a single owner or manager. In a larger hotel, several specialists ire employed to handle the various responsibilities of the :ront office. |
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