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Dates: during 1960-1969
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While Frank ("Pope") Sinatra and his self-conscious Clansmen were frolicking" in Europe, their onetime matriarch, Lauren Bacall, 36, pulled the imprimatur right out from under them back in Hollywood. "As far as I'm concerned," pronounced the bodkin-tongued widow of the clique's founding father, Humphrey Bogart, "the Rat Pack automatically dissolved in 1956 [when Bogart was fatally ill]. I don't recognize the present group at all; I think their pleasures are rather simple-simple-minded." Was there space for her new spouse, Jason Robards Jr., on Bogie's pedestal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Aug. 18, 1961 | 8/18/1961 | See Source »

While slipping into her summer-stock Silk Stockings at San Diego, leggy (39 in. from hipbone to toe) Juliet Prowse, 24, obliquely discussed her durable relationship with Frank Sinatra. Although allowing that he might consider her "dingaling" and perhaps had "flipped," the sinuous dancer was hardly ready to spill the banns. In the argot of the Rat Pack, explained she, "flip" means "to like someone an awful lot but not necessarily to fall in love. It's more like an urge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jul. 7, 1961 | 7/7/1961 | See Source »

...Press Conference, published by Amy Records, Sick Magazine, and a collection of talent known as The Sickniks. Pop music stars have taken over from the White House reporters to ask President Kennedy a series of unusual questions, such as: "Are you planning a place in your Administration for Mr. Sinatra?" Answer: "No. However I hope that in '64 if things don't go well with me, Mr. Sinatra will look for a job for me in his government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tin Pan Alley: Bang-de-dawd-o-dawd | 7/7/1961 | See Source »

...Frank Sinatra's midnight opening at the Sands Hotel in Vegas was more than the usual Clanbake. Attending, along with his abrasive mixture of court jesters, were the President's sisters: Pat Kennedy Lawford and Jean Kennedy Smith. But the emissaries from Washington were upstaged by another newcomer, Marilyn Monroe, who sat in thrall at ringside, and was Frankie's date after the show. Denying the inevitable rumors, Marilyn remembered her lines. "Yes," she confided to the press, "We've been together five or six times, but we're just friends. Friends," she continued, thoughtfully...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jun. 16, 1961 | 6/16/1961 | See Source »

...more than a starlet-Hollywood has no word for a young actress who is steadily but not spectacularly employed-she is not yet a star. But she is serious enough about show business to have fired four pressagents, to be considered difficult on the set, and to date Frank Sinatra...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Faces: The Girl in the Red Swing | 5/19/1961 | See Source »

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