Word: cashier
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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According to Harvard Food Services employees, a similar sugar panic has hit Harvard students. Joseph T. Beatty, acting assistant manager of the Dudley House dining room, said yesterday that packaged sugar has been placed next to the cash register so the cashier could limit the number of packets people take...
...National Bank & Trust Co. Diners eat behind 30-ton vault doors-one room is lined with safe-deposit boxes. Ancient glass-covered safe doors serve as tables, wine lists arrive in zippered moneybags, and place mats are blown-up replicas of $1,000 bills. Checks are paid to a cashier appropriately ensconced behind a teller's window. A six-ton armored car drives through town as an advertisement, and to make a reservation one has only to dial the telephone letters A HOLDUP...
...June 28, 1972, the report continues, Rebozo (or his lawyer) transferred $4,562.38 to another Wakefield trust account in the Key Biscayne bank, immediately transferred $5,000 from this account to still another Wakefield trust account in the First National Bank of Miami, and finally bought a $5,000 cashier's check payable to New York Jeweler Harry Winston-all in the same...
After a while the German opened his mouth to say he was tired. We got our checks and went up to the cash register, the cashier took the check, totaled it up, and gave us our change without once looking at us. It felt good to get out into the crisp night...
...Start. Lunging into Red's grocery, his huge hand outstretched, O'Neill greeted Vicki, the cashier. "How's everything going?" he boomed. "What do people think of Nixon?" Replied Vicki: "Most people think he should be impeached...