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THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES but the theme is thorns in this fine new play by Frank D. Gilroy about the barbed bloodletting that drains away the lives of people who live within the intimacy of the family without being intimate. The three actors, Jack Albertson, Martin Sheen and Irene Dailey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Jun. 12, 1964 | 6/12/1964 | See Source »

The Subject Was Roses but the theme is thorns, the barbed bloodletting that drains away the lives of people who live within the intimacy of the family without being intimate. Ostensibly, the moment is an occasion of joy. Timmy Cleary (Martin Sheen), son of John (Jack Albertson) and Nettie Cleary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: The Theme Is Thorns | 6/5/1964 | See Source »

Carefully the honeymoon couple peeked out. Nope, nobody around. Out came chairs, mats and other sunbathing essentials. A photographer poised across the street from the hotel near Naples briefly eyed Spain's Prince Hugo Carlos. But when Dutch Princess Irene, 24, came out, he clicked away, for her bikini...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: May 22, 1964 | 5/22/1964 | See Source »

Though Generalissimo Francisco Franco has ruled Spain for 25 years, he has always insisted that the country is a monarchy, his own role merely that of a regent who would ultimately restore the king. Which one? Franco personally seems to incline toward Juan Carlos and reportedly intends to step down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spain: A Prevalence of Pretenders | 5/15/1964 | See Source »

Spurting Wine. Nonetheless, under pressure from the followers of Juan Carlos, and with his own chronic misgivings about anything that remotely threatens public order, Franco let Carlos and Irene know that it was his "wish" that they not attend the Carlist rally at Montejurra. Since his future depends on Franco...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spain: A Prevalence of Pretenders | 5/15/1964 | See Source »

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