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Jack Larson and Noel Neill both remembered Reeves as a noble Southern gentleman ( even though he was from Iowa ) with a sign on his dressing room door that said Honest George, the people's friend.
After Reeves had been made an " honorary Colonel " during a publicity trip in the South, the sign on his dressing room door was replaced with a new one that read Honest George, also known as " Col. Reeves " created by the show's prop department.
A photo of a smiling Reeves and the sign appear in Gary Grossman's book about the show.

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