Burroughs in the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Report of the Harvard Class of 1936 (1961)
Cambridge, Massachusetts, US.: Harvard University (yearbook), 1961.
9.5" x 6.375" x 2.375", 1,607 pages, hardcover without dust-jacket.
The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Report of the Harvard Class of 1936, a yearbook published by Harvard University (Cambridge, Massachusetts, US.) in 1961. A book with information about what the class of 1936 has been doing for the past twenty-five years.
William S. Burroughs has a brief entry on page 187, with two photos, his "Beat Hotel" address, his birthdate, a note that he went to the Los Alamos School (New Mexico, US.), that he received a Bachelor of Arts at Harvard in 1936, was married to Joan Vollmer [it does not mention why she died in 1951], that he had a child on July 21, 1947, and that his occupation is "Author."
Where most of the people in this book submitted a text about what they have been doing, Burroughs did not supply one, and thus his entry is short.
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