Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)

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Travels
by Baber, E. C. Baber, Michael Crichton

"I had gone to college planning to become a writer, but early on a scientific tendency appeared. In the English department at Harvard, my writing style was severely criticized and I was receiving grades of C or C+ on my papers."

Travels
by Baber, E. C. Baber, Michael Crichton

"One block away, my wife’s college roommate lived with her husband; they were both graduate students at Harvard."

"He teaches creative writing at Harvard."

Valley of Genius
by Adam Fisher

"Scott Marlette: We launched it at Harvard and Stanford first, because that’s where our friends were."

A Case Of Need
by Michael Crichton, Jeffrey Hudson

"Over to Harvard. She had some friends in the college."

A Case Of Need
by Michael Crichton, Jeffrey Hudson

"He had once rowed stroke for the Harvard heavyweights."

Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis

"“Where does he go to school?” the other one asks, interested. “Harvard.”"

Prey
by Michael Crichton

"…Rosie Castro was dark, thin, exotic‐looking, and sarcastic; …she had been a Shakespearean scholar at Harvard before she decided, in her words, that “Shakespeare is fucking dead. For fucking centuries. There is nothing new to say. What’s the point?”"

Pirate Latitudes
by Michael Crichton

"He was, in fact, born in the New World and educated at that institution, what is it called— Harvard."

Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner

"Leaving Harvard, where he had been teaching writing as a Briggs-Copeland Fellow, he eventually moved on in his academic career."

The Sympathizer
by Viet Thanh Nguyen

"I tried to imagine that multiplied by ten thousand, by a napalm that was the very light of Western civilization, having been invented at Harvard, or so I had learned in Claude’s class."