"I'll be in the bar."
The Willard Hotel is famous for having a lobby which runs an entire city block down the middle of the building. It is one block from the White House and, the story goes, in the 1860's people would wait in the lobby for senior Administration officials to happen by and would accost them with one request or another.
From this came the term, "Lobbyist."
Monday, February 23, 2004
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