Saturday, October 21, 2006

Mae West: October 1933

MAE WEST got an unusual sort of recognition in October 1933 - - from the Governor of Kentucky. It was reported in the 30 October 1933 issue of TIME Magazine:

• • Kentucky colonel is an honorary title bestowed upon individuals by approval of the governor of Kentucky. It is not a military rank, requires no duties, and carries with it no pay or other compensation other than membership in the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels. The title Kentucky Colonel originated in 1813.
• • Governor Ruby Laffoon made a Kentucky Colonel of Mae West, professional voluptuary. In the same batch he made a Colonel of Miss Betsy Helburn, graduate of the University of Kentucky, dietitian of The Bronx's Lebanon Hospital. Said Colonel West in Hollywood: "I guess he wants me to help him keep his troops under control. When do I get my uniform?"
• • Gov. Ruby Laffoon also inducted these new colonels: Tom Mix, Jack Dempsey, Louis McHenry Howe, Graham McNamee, Richard Evelyn Byrd, Morton Downey, Bebe Daniels. . . .
Source: Time Magazine
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• • Illustration: Mae West letter • • 1933 • •

Mae West.

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