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HOMECOMING: Hopkins, left, and
Whiting present a weather-weary Flügel at the
Class of ’62 reunion.
Courtesy Stanford Alumni Association |
When Gregg Hopkins and Bill Whiting, both ’62, “borrowed” an unidentified
bust from atop a card catalog cabinet in the Main Library
(now the Bing Wing) in 1961 and displayed it at the
Sigma Chi house, it should have been a scandal. Or
at least noticed. But upon graduation, nobody had come
looking for the bronze head, so Hopkins kept the heavy
statue with him, mostly in his garden . . . for 40
years. At their 40th class reunion in 2002, the fraternity
brothers confessed their sins and returned the statue—by
then identified as English professor Ewald Flügel—to
the Farm. The incident was taken with good humor by
classmates and the University. Hopkins, a patron of
the arts and recent Flügel supporter
(he contributed $15,000 to Stanford to preserve the
scholar’s
work and additional money to restore the statue), died
of cancer December 19. Read his obituary.
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