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Caldwell traveled extensively to cover entertainment events and Broadway shows. She retired as editor of the ''News'' entertainment section in [[1966]].
Caldwell traveled extensively to cover entertainment events and Broadway shows. She retired as editor of the ''News'' entertainment section in [[1966]].


Caldwell never married. She died in Birmingham in [[1983]]. Her papers are held in the manuscript collections at the [[UAB Archives]].
Caldwell never married. She died in Birmingham in [[1980]]. Her papers are held in the manuscript collections at the [[UAB Archives]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:17, 12 March 2008

Lily May Caldwell (born c. 1897 in Houston, Texas - died June 15, 1980 in Birmingham) was the long-time entertainment and amusements editor for the Birmingham News.

Caldwell was born in Houston and grew up in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where she became interested in newspaper work. She joined the News staff in 1921, starting in classified ads and working her way up to reporting arts and entertainment stories within a few years. For many years, Caldwell helped produce the News-sponsored Miss Alabama pageant by raising money for scholarships and organizing the show itself. She organized the 1950 pageant which launched Yolanda Betbeze on her way to winning Miss America in 1951.

Caldwell maintained correspondence with numerous Alabamians in the entertainment business, such as Gail Patrick, and interviewed most any celebrity who came through Birmingham on a promotional trip. She was also interested in national politics and kept up correspondence with Franklin Roosevelt's secretarial pool.

Caldwell traveled extensively to cover entertainment events and Broadway shows. She retired as editor of the News entertainment section in 1966.

Caldwell never married. She died in Birmingham in 1980. Her papers are held in the manuscript collections at the UAB Archives.

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