- The
sergeant at arms and
doorkeeper of the
United States Senate (originally
known as the
doorkeeper of the
Senate from
April 7, 1789 – 1798) is the protocol...
- A doorman, also
known as
doorkeeper, is
someone who is
posted at, and
often guards, a door, or by
extension another entrance (specific
similar terms exist...
- the
United States House of
Representatives from 1789
until 1995, the
doorkeeper of the
United States House of
Representatives was
chosen by a resolution...
- The
Master of the
doorkeepers (Hungarian: királyi (fő)ajtónállómester, Latin:
Janitorum regalium magister, German: Königlicher Oberst-Türhüter) was a...
- subdeacons, 42 acolytes, and 52 exorcists, lectors, and ostiaries, or
doorkeepers.
According to the
statement of the
Liber Pontificalis, an
ostiary named...
-
Philibert Aspairt (13
April 1732 –
November 1793) was a
doorkeeper of the Val-de-Grâce
hospital during the
French Revolution. He died in the Catacombs...
- The
doorkeepers are
badged officers of the
United Kingdom Houses of Parliament. The role of
doorkeeper dates back to the 1300s, when the
Palace of Westminster...
-
chief servant was
often called the
steward or stewardess,
sometimes the
doorkeeper, and
beginning with
President James Buchanan, the usher. The position...
- God's
Doorkeeper: St. André of
Montreal is a 2010
television do****entary film
about St. André Bessette. It was
produced by Salt and
Light Catholic Media...
-
Miller (July 20, 1909 –
September 12, 1989) was an
American who
served as
Doorkeeper of the
United States House of
Representatives from 1949 to 1953 and again...