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February 01, 2001
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February 01, 2001
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Hasty Pudding picks Hopkins, Barrymore
Screen 'Angel' and cannibal join illustrious company
One is certainly among the most accomplished and well-respected actors of his generation, while the other is a former childhood star who burst upon the American scene when she was just a first-grader. Anthony Hopkins and Drew Barrymore this week have been named the 2001 Man and Woman of the Year by Hasty Pudding Theatricals.
Students generally warm to Man/Woman of the Year selection
The morning the selections were announced, the Gazette surveyed a dozen students at random to get their thoughts on the Hasty Pudding Man and Woman of the Year. Here is a sampling of their comments.
Religion and the arts explored at Divinity School conference
Starting this month, the Harvard Divinity School’s Center for the Study of World Religions (CSWR) will be hosting the directors of some of the world’s leading museums at regular intervals.
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Pudding people prefer perky
Freshman Malaika Butoyi uses a steam iron to shape breast cups for the 153rd all-male Hasty Pudding Theatricals show, "Fangs for the Memories." The first performance is Feb. 15, when Man of the Year Anthony Hopkins will be in the audience. Butoyi had to reshape all 14 of the customized cups when the designer decided they should be "perkier." See related Hasty Pudding story and student reaction to the choices.
(Staff photo by Rose Lincoln)
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Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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