Janet Ashcroft demanded special library access as MO first lady.

Elisabeth Riba links to Teresa Nielsen Hayden quoting from Mike Harris’ blog reprint of a Vanity Fair article. From that tangled web, we get this gem about the Ashcroft family’s attitude toward libraries:

Janet Ashcroft somehow acquired the same high-handed reputation. “It was Mother’s Day, a Sunday, 1990, when I was called by my staff; who told me Mrs. Ashcroft wanted the Missouri State Library opened,� recalls Monteria Hightower, who was then state librarian. Assuming the governor’s wife wanted to show visitors around (“and that I could make a pitch for new computers,� she adds, chuckling), Hightower left her family at home and hurried to unlock the darkened library. She found Janet, outside in a car with a driver, accompanied only by a boy of 12. With astonishment, she heard Janet’s reason for her Sunday appearance at the library: “I want to find something on the Elizabethan era for my son’s homework assignment.�