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Restriction On Office Holding:

Restriction On Office Holding The last restriction on office holding on officeholding was removed in 300, when the plebs were admitted to sacerdotal offices. While the distinction between the two old classes was thus removed, a new distinc¬tion, one based on membership in an officeholding family—whether patrician or pleb—developed, and it became difficult thereafter for a man whose ancestors had not held office—a so-called novus homo, or new man—to obtain an office for himself.

In 1956 he initiated a program for building a model school system in Morrilton. He was chairman of the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission as well as holding office in many of the family enterprises. In 1966 he won election as governor of Arkansas, becoming the first Republican elected to the office since Reconstruction. A moderate on racial issues, he defeated a segregationist.

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The organization of the front office of a typical mid-market hotel is shown in Figure 2-1. The staff is supervised by the front office manager, who is assisted by an assistant front office manager. The main functions of the front office are handled by front desk representatives, night auditors, and front desk cashiers. In the example, each staff member has a specialized area of responsibility, but at some properties, all front office personnel are generalists who perform the duties of a front desk receptionist, a cashier, and a night auditor. To understand how the front office operates, let us examine the responsibilities of each key staff position. Other guest communications duties ' may include providing information office at on hotel policies, facilities, and services, and welcoming important guests. The front office manager confers regularly with the sales and marketing department for updates on special group reservations, billing arrangements, potential peak periods, and general forecasts. The manager must also maintain close communication with the housekeeping department about room status and check regularly with the accounting department for information office at about special billing requirements or problems. The front office manager is required to prepare regular written reports on the activities and progress of the front office, for review by the executive director or assistant director.

Cyprus has no railroads but it does have a very good network of high ways fanning out from Nicosia. For all information office at about the island and its transportation system consult the Cyprus Tourist information office at Office ii Nicosia.


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QUEENSBERRY, William Douglas, 4xn DUKE OF, British sportsman: b. 1724; d. Lon¬don, England, Dec. 23, 1810. He was devoted to horse racing and was familiarly known as "Old Q." He was vice admiral of Scotland from 1767 to 1776, and was then first lord of the police until the office was abolished in 1782. He succeeded to the dukedom in 1778 and was created a British peer in 1786. In 1789 he was removed from his office of gentleman of the bedchamber and held no further office. He was notorious for his excesses and was satirized by Robert Burns in The Laddies by the Banks o' Nith, and in an Epistle to Mr. Graham of Fintrie. Words¬worth addressed him in a sonnet as "Degenerate Douglas," and he was the original of the Earl of March in Thackeray's Virginians.

Reforms in 1840 abolished local postal sys-sms and the old means of assessing rates. A ew nationwide postage of a penny minimum ?as introduced. By 1850 more than 7.5 million ?tters a year were delivered, and by 1919 the ost office had established its own fleet of mail ans. In the same year the first regular airmail ;rvice was opened, between London and Paris. The postal services grew rapidly in the in-;rwar years and after World War II. Whereas, i 1939, 8 billion letters and postcards were andled, in 1968 some 10.6 billion were han-led. But growth had slowed. In 1968, in an ttempt to increase revenues and to stimulate se, the post office abandoned the tradition of vernight delivery for most letters. Thereafter, rst-class mail, at a higher charge, was to be
 
 

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