Mae West
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[[Mae West]], an early target of the [[Catholic Legion of Decency]], may have had the Legion in mind as the model of the fictional ''Bainbridge Foundation'' in her [[satire]] on [[censorship]], ''[[The Heat's On]]'' ([[1943]]).{{GFDL}} | [[Mae West]], an early target of the [[Catholic Legion of Decency]], may have had the Legion in mind as the model of the fictional ''Bainbridge Foundation'' in her [[satire]] on [[censorship]], ''[[The Heat's On]]'' ([[1943]]).{{GFDL}} |
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Mae West (August 17, 1893 – November 22, 1980) was an American actress, playwright, screenwriter, and sex symbol.
Mae West, an early target of the Catholic Legion of Decency, may have had the Legion in mind as the model of the fictional Bainbridge Foundation in her satire on censorship, The Heat's On (1943).
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