When being banned in Boston really meant something

Not Whitey Bulger reposts a 1913 Globe story:

By orders of Mayor Fitzgerald yesterday, improper dances of all kinds are excluded from the public dance halls of Boston. The prohibition includes all the so-called animal dances, such as the turkey trot, bunnie hug, bear dance, etc, also the kitchen sink, tango and other extravagances. ...

However, one restriction would seem like a loosening of the moral code to us sophisticated 21st-century types:

No dance shall continue after 3 o'clock a.m. unless by written permission of the Mayor,and not later than 11:45 Saturdays.

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you guys missed it!

By bostnkid | Mon, 06/09/2008 - 11:11am

i had a note from the mayor so me and my boys (and our young lady friends) were doing the bunnie hug all night!

oh that immoral kitchen sink

By Spatch | Mon, 06/09/2008 - 11:24am

I'm curious as to how one danced the Kitchen Sink. Must've been a dance that had everything in it, eh?

Pretty placid

By Gareth | Mon, 06/09/2008 - 11:29am

Until they flipped that switch.
Then they could grind chicken bones.

Suggestive Plumbing?

By SwirlyGrrl | Mon, 06/09/2008 - 11:32am

Or was it all that junk underneath that made it so nasty?

Whisky, Tango, Foxtrot

By SwirlyGrrl | Mon, 06/09/2008 - 11:35am

All you need for an wickedly illegal good time in 1913!

whisky, tango, foxtrot

By bostnkid | Mon, 06/09/2008 - 11:42am

wtf?

3 am restriction

By Ron Newman | Mon, 06/09/2008 - 1:20pm

Could this provision have been an attempt to regulate or prohibit dance marathons?

too early for marathons

By Spatch | Tue, 06/10/2008 - 11:24am

Dance marathons didn't come into vogue until the early 1920s and really hit their stride during the Depression ("They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" paints a pretty bleak picture of the event.) I think it's pretty clear this late-night dance ban was just another example of the long-standing Boston tradition to roll the sidewalks up before the T closes and shame anyone who wants to think otherwise.

(Now did Boston ever have a six-day bicycle race? Hmm...)

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