Steward
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Steward may refer to:
Positions or roles[edit]
- Steward (office), a representative of a monarch
- Steward, an official in horse or car racing
- Steward, another term for majordomo
- Steward, an older term for a male flight attendant
- A member of the Steward's Department of a ship, responsible for preparation of food or caring for living quarters
- Steward, United States Navy rate prior to 1975, now Culinary Specialist (US Navy)
- Union steward, a labor union official, also known as a shop steward
- Wine steward or sommelier
- Steward, a person who assists with crowd control
People[edit]
- Steward Ceus (born 1987), footballer
- J. Steward Davis (1890-after 1928), American lawyer and political activist
Schools[edit]
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- Steward School, a private school in Richmond, Virginia, United States
- Stewards Academy, a secondary school in Harlow, Essex, England
Geography[edit]
- Steward, Illinois, United States, a village
- Steward Creek, a stream in Minnesota
Other uses[edit]
- 15371 Steward, an asteroid
- Steward Health Care System, a health care organization in New England
- Steward Observatory, department of astronomy, University of Arizona
- Stewards (paramilitary organization), a wing of the British Union of Fascists
See also[edit]
Stewardess In Spanish
- Osbern the Steward, 11th century steward of two Dukes of Normandy
- Steward's Lodge, official residence of the taoiseach of Ireland
- Stewards of Gondor, rulers from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium of Middle-earth