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A Beautiful Mind: A Biography of John Forbes Nash, Jr., Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, 1994 Setting & Symbolism

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A Beautiful Mind: A Biography of John Forbes Nash, Jr., Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, 1994 Objects/Places

Bluefield, West Virginia

Bluefield, West Virginia is a town in southwestern West Virginia.

Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh is a city in southwestern Pennsylvania where the Carnegie Institute of Technology is located.

White Oak, Maryland

White Oak, Maryland is a suburb of Washington DC.

Princeton

Princeton is located in northwest, New Jersey and is the location of Princeton University.

Santa Monica, California

Santa Monica, California is a suburb of Los Angeles and is where the RAND corporation is located.

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Cambridge, Massachusetts is the Boston suburb where Massachusetts Institute of Technology is located.

Seattle

Seattle is a city in the northwestern state of Washington where Nash spent the summer of 1956.

New York City

New York City is located on the Eastern coast of the United States and is where Nash spent his 1956-57 sabbatical.

Washington DC

Washington DC is the nation's capital and located on the east coast. It is the site of Nash's wedding to Alicia in February 1959.

Paris

Paris is the capital of France and the...
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