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Graduates from Harvard on 27 May with a S.B. degree (with honors) in engineering sciences; the majority of his electives are English writing courses. After a visit to Provincetown, MA, with Bea after graduation, he goes to his parents' apartment at 102 Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn where they moved that spring.
{{NM}} graduates from Harvard on 27 May with a S.B. degree (with honors) in engineering sciences; the majority of his electives are English writing courses. After a visit to Provincetown, MA, with Bea after graduation, he goes to his parents’ apartment at 102 Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn where they moved that spring.


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|File:1941–1943 Dunster House.jpg|Dunster House, Harvard, where Mailer lived from 1941 to 1943.
|File:1943-NM-Harvard.jpg|From the 1943 Harvard class album.
|File:1943-Bea.jpg|From the 1943 Boston University yearbook.
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Norman Mailer: Works and Days
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Mailer graduates from Harvard on 27 May with a S.B. degree (with honors) in engineering sciences; the majority of his electives are English writing courses. After a visit to Provincetown, MA, with Bea after graduation, he goes to his parents’ apartment at 102 Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn where they moved that spring.