What was the general opinion when Hawaii/Alaska were admitted into the union?

I’m gonna need some proof that the 50, spelled anyway you like, has anything to do with Hawaii being the 50th state. It may be true, but I’ve seen and heard numerous discussion about Five-Oh referring to the police and it’s never come up in those before that I can recall, though it does have some poetic sense to it.

It’s not a great cite by any means but:

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n. Short for police officers. Originated from the TV show Hawaii 5-0 which was a copp show in the 1970’s. Hawaii is the 50th state, hence the nickname “5-0”*.

Then there’s

Wikipedia cites this page as the source. It’s not clear where the page’s authors got the info, but they seem to have compiled a lot of it.

I’m really surprised that so many never realized the 5-0 in *Hawaii 5-0 * referred to it being the 50th state. I watched the original when it came out, and I watched it in West Texas, and even in that godforsaken land it was common knowledge that was what the 5-0 meant. Hawaii was still a new state, just nine years old when the show debuted, and it was a big selling point pushed by the producers.

Pity. Those would be worth a pretty penny today.

Seeing those, and now some other cites on-line, including a 2003 SDMB thread, that seems to be it. I just never noticed that coming up before, and I guess the connection should have occurred to me before.

I just remember the drinking game.
When you saw the wave…