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...start in the same hotel bar where Teddy Roosevelt was supposed to have recruited the Rough Riders. Before the day was over, Lady Bird Johnson and the friends and relatives who helped her celebrate her 62nd birthday, including America-Beautifiers Laurence Rockefeller and Mary Lasker and former Press Secretary Liz Carpenter, attended a mariachi Mass in San Antonio's 254-year-old San Jose mission. They then proceeded to the mission's high-ceilinged granary for a dinner by candlelight. The high point of the day, though, occurred when the revelers assembled in the middle of a busy...
...Richard Burton-Elizabeth Taylor romance is over, but the bills for damages are still coming in. Robert and Antonia Henning, who rented Dick and Liz their Chico, Calif., house for six weeks last spring while Burton filmed The Klansman, are now suing for almost $3,000, alleging that carpets, bedspreads and mattresses must be replaced. This is not the only moment past to haunt Burton. Just before he proposed to Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, he gave an English magazine a handwritten advertisement for a woman under 38 to bear him a child for a fee. Explained the actor: "The sound...
...London filming a biography of Sir Winston Churchill. "We are going to be married-that's definite," says Burton. "She has been a friend to Elizabeth [Taylor] and me for years. We re-met three weeks ago, and that was it." Besides her parents in Paris, Liz II has other royal connections; she is a second cousin to Prince Charles and Princess Anne of Britain. So far, inhabitants of Buckingham Palace have declined to comment on the prospect of a new inlaw...
...report that the show is not as slickly done as the Summer Rep's first two plays, and there are a number of rough spots in this treatment of the theatrically difficult farce--but on the whole there's a lot of fun to be had at the Loeb. Liz Samuels's review, no doubt witty and insightful, appears on page two of this issue. Tonight's performance begins at 8, the curtain goes up twice tomorrow at 5 and 9. Tickets for weekend shows cost...
Awake and Sing!, Clifford Odets's Depression-era drama of frustrated hopes, begins its first weekend of performances at the Loeb tonight at 8. The play itself can be pretty heavy going at times, but the Summer School Repertory Theater reportedly does fairly well with some difficult material. Liz Samuels's review of the production appears on page two. Whatever she says about it, she's right. Two shows tomorrow at 5 and 9. Weekend seats cost...