For nearly six months, the rattling of cleaning carts and the pitter-patter of a skeleton crew of custodians were the only sounds at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The herculean effort it takes to maintain the Met museum during a lockdown|Anne Quito|September 25, 2020|Quartz
Our work as corporate custodians should extend beyond our companies as well.
3 ways to make sure corporate diversity and inclusion efforts have a lasting impact|matthewheimer|August 31, 2020|Fortune
One employee reported Carson would frequently send him photos of things needing custodian attention at school campuses.
Accusations Flew, Then National School District Official Got Paid to Resign|Ashly McGlone|July 20, 2020|Voice of San Diego
She described arriving at school and hearing shots and seeing the principal and the custodian lying dead.
The First Modern School Shooter Feels Responsible for the Rest|Michael Daly|May 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Both girls had witnessed the death of the principal and the custodian.
The First Modern School Shooter Feels Responsible for the Rest|Michael Daly|May 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
For his granddaughter, being a custodian of his legacy is a matter a pride—but also a burden.
The Price of Being a Patton: Wrestling With the Legacy of America’s Most Famous General|Tim Teeman|May 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Where was the due diligence the IRS is, by law, responsible for when it appointed Madoff a custodian?
The Bag Lady Papers, Part VII|Alexandra Penney|May 7, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Carlile had no secrets of his own, but was the custodian of many of other people's.
The Battle of The Press|Theophila Carlile Campbell
They say it is very precious, and a custodian stood by and tenderly turned the leaves for me.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 7|Elbert Hubbard
It was customary for me to question the custodian of hats in this manner: "Is this my hat?"
On a Donkey's Hurricane Deck|R. Pitcher Woodward
Pulling out a handful of loose change to pay the custodian, the stranger glanced first at his hand, then back at the painting.
Vistas in Sicily|Arthur Stanley Riggs
My dooty was to stay by the door and make it fast, as custodian of all this mansion.
Erema|R. D. Blackmore
British Dictionary definitions for custodian
custodian
/ (kʌsˈtəʊdɪən) /
noun
a person who has custody, as of a prisoner, ward, etc
a guardian or keeper, as of an art collection, etc