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That voice, that laugh, that long languorous look will be here again on Monday as Lauren Bacall comes to accept her designation as this year's Hasty Pudding "Woman of the Year." Her estimated time of arrival is 1:07 p.m. at the Pudding clubhouse.
After receiving and acknowledging the award, Miss Bacall will lunch with members of the cast of this year's Pudding theatricals.
The club is giving Miss Bacall the award "in recognition of her great acting skill and feminine qualities." She first captivated the entire male movie-going public in 1943 when she co-starred with Bogey in To Have and To Have Not. "If you want me, just whistle," she whispered. He did, she did, and the rest is known to any Brattle fan.
Miss Bacall is currently starring in the Broadway production Cactus Flower. After her visit to the Pudding, she will return to New York for the evening's performance.
The Pudding has also made Bob Hope the first honorary member of their theatricals. He will receive his award on March 8, on the opening night of this year's production.
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