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The problem is also known as the hatcheck problem.
I learned this bit of minutiae my first night on the job from one of the other hatcheck girls.
In the passage beyond, a group of people were collecting coats at the hatcheck desk, and more were coming down from the street.
Anyway, I refused, and made a snotty remark about Billingsley to one of the other hatcheck girls.
He peddled candy outside theaters, ran an an ice-cream-cone factory and held a near monopoly on nightclub hatcheck concessions.
As for the hatcheck girls and the carhops, they still hope for stardom, "but there was much more of an opportunity to be discovered in the 30's," he added.
At the beginning of the film, Bogart's character cynically takes home a restaurant hatcheck girl who has read the potboiler novel he is being asked to adapt for the screen.
In every hatcheck girl and manicurist lurks a prospective home wrecker, while malicious gossips, sometimes as near as your dearest friend, are quick to think and circulate the worst.
It was the same night she introduced me to the hatcheck girls' "lounge" when we took our 4 a.m. break, guiding me up to an airless, smelly little attic directly above the coat room.
Mrs. Brach, whom the prosecutors describe as Mr. Bailey's wealthiest victim, was a onetime hatcheck girl who married Frank Brach, president of the candy company that his father had founded.
When their cab finally landed on Tunk's roof, Fred almost forgot to greet the beautiful Caraq hatcheck girl who answered the door and took their caps and coats--in fact, he could barely take his eyes off her.
(He died in the bathroom at La Côte Basque and the restaurant passed into the hands of his longtime mistress, a former hatcheck girl named Henriette Spalter), and soufflé Furstenberg hasn't been on the menu in years.
The new Soviet ICBM Hatcheck Girl A-3 missile, with a C-warhead, has strewn radioactive common table salt over an area surrounding Carthage fifty square miles wide, but this only goes to show--' " He paused.