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Speaking to The Crimson in a small room downstairs at HPT??s 12 Holyoke St. building, Robbins was sanguine about the effect his latest honor would have on his everyday life...
Many Pudding members of the HPT??s class of 1951 heeded Lawrence’s advice and went into the theater. Owsley, who played Dr. Mendoza in the cast of Buddha Knows Best, described the Hasty Pudding as a “great preamble” for the careers of several members of the cast. Fred H. Gwynne ’51, a three-year HPT cast member and the President of The Harvard Lampoon, went on to become Herman Munster in the popular eponymous television program. David A. Hays ’52, who designed the sets...
...HPT??which has its roots in a secret society started in a Harvard dorm room in 1795—took its place in its ivy-covered Holyoke digs, closed off to other student groups...
...HPT??s initiative in supporting local arts programs is—even to the most cynical Harvard student—inspiring. The arts do not flourish on their own where there is no support system in place. While many students may only know the Pudding for annually bringing celebrities to campus and sending a handful of students to Bermuda every spring break, the Pudding has taken it upon itself to use its prestigious name and resources to be a genuine force for good in the community. We tip our hats to them...
...said Ventura’s atypical appearance was a step towards “inaugurating a new tradition” of cameos by well-known people. The play’s authors, Michael C. Mitnick ’06 and Kiernan P. Schmitt ’06, worked with HPT??s executive board to script Ventura’s “one-liners,” Ma said...