Brief
Overview of MC15, the Lily May Caldwell
Papers
Name: Lily May Caldwell
Papers
Dates: 1910-1983
Extent: 2.5 cubic feet
Historical Note: Lily May Caldwell was born in Houston,
Texas, and grew up in Hattiesburg, Mississippi,
where as a child she wanted to work for a newspaper. She began work for the Birmingham
News-Age Herald in 1921. Her duties included the classified advertising
section and the Miss Alabama Pageant, then sponsored by the newspaper. Caldwell was promoted to
the arts and entertainment section within a few years. When performers visited Birmingham, Caldwell
interviewed the individual and wrote stories for the newspaper. She gained a
wide acquaintance with individuals in the performing arts and especially
maintained contact with Alabamians who had achieved stardom. Through the years,
Caldwell's
dedication led to numerous promotions and at the time of her retirement in
1966, she was editor of the entertainment section of the Birmingham News.
Working for the newspaper also allowed Caldwell
to pursue her interest in politics, she became
especially interested in the career of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and
maintained a correspondence with Roosevelt's
secretaries. Miss Caldwell also was responsible for the Miss Alabama Pageant.
Working within the state, Caldwell
raised a tremendous amount of scholarship money for the Miss Alabama Pageant. Caldwell's efforts produced a number of successful Miss Alabama contestants including Yolande
Betzbe who became Alabama's
first Miss America
in 1951. In the 1950s and 1960s, Caldwell
traveled considerably in her role as entertainment and amusements editor. She
went to Europe to cover the filming of motion pictures, to New
York to review plays and concerts, and to Hollywood to interview performers and visit
old friends. Caldwell
never married and spent her retirement years maintaining contact with the many
people with whom she had developed friendships through her newspaper work. Lily
May Caldwell died in Birmingham
on June 15, 1980, she was 83 years old.
Scope & Contents: Includes correspondence, news clippings,
tickets and passes, and phonograph albums.
Arrangement: Organized into three series: 1. Correspondence; 2.
Certificates, Clippings, Etc.; and 3. Phonograph Records.
Accession Number: M94-05
Provenance: These materials were donated to the UAB Archives by a
bequest of the James F. Hatcher Estate, and executrix Norma Warren transferred
the materials to the archives in January 1994. After Caldwell’s death in 1980, her nephew had
given the material to Hatcher for display in his entertainment museum in UAB's
Town and Gown Theater. While processing the Hatcher donation, Archivist William
Harris chose to separate the Caldwell
papers into their own discrete collection.
Copyright: Many items within this collection may be governed by
applicable copyright laws. Please consult the University Archivist for
copyright information.
Finding aid: Printed descriptive guide by William
A. Harris – revised by Tim L. Pennycuff – available in repository.
Access Points:
Entertainers.
Birmingham News Company.
Caldwell, Lily May, d d. 1980.
Jordan, Irene, d b. 1919.
MacDonald, Jeanette, d 1907-1965.
Miss America
Pageant.
Motion picture actors and actresses.
Newspaper employees z Alabama
z Birmingham.
Presidents z United
States x Staff.
Reporters and reporting z Alabama
z Birmingham.
Television actors and actresses.
Theatre critics z Alabama
z Birmingham.
Document Types:
Certificates.
Clippings.
Correspondence.
Phonograph records.
Telegrams.
Tickets.
Location: Manuscript Stacks
Related Series: PMC15, Lily May Caldwell
Photograph Collection
Physical Condition: Acid free folders and acid free boxes
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Maintained and Last Updated by Tim L.
Pennycuff, 13 August 2004
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