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Rudolph Nureyev — Part 1
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24 categories might easily gain access to the room: (y )
BE (1) Any present or past maid, bellboy, or
Be other employee of the hotel. (u}
(2) Many keys to the rooms have inadvertently
Oe or intentionally been kept by guests and it is
: highly possible that a previous guest failed to
turn in the room key and still has such a key
in his possession. Also the hotel has run short
on room keys on occasion and allowed guests to
use pass keys without specifically being told that
they had in their possession a pass key. It
would be common knowledge for any guest or employee
to realize that the building in question was almost
never rented and, therefore, make it possible for
*R person with a key to go in and out of the room
with very little fear of being seen. (uU)
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