Documents tagged "Dear"
Found 159 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030335.txt
The document is about David Pegg from The Guardian newspaper who has sent an email to Martin Weinberg regarding an article that mentions Jeffrey Epstein. In the email, Pegg requests a response from Epstein by February 2nd and includes the original letter for convenience.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030218.txt
The document is an email chain between Richard Kahn and Brandon Thompson, discussing a project they are working on with Jeffrey Epstein. The main topic of discussion revolves around the decorative molding that Brandon has been working on for the library, which Mr. Epstein has expressed dissatisfaction with. Brandon explains that he typically produces samples before starting work, but in this case, it seems to have led to misunderstandings and potential dismissal from the project.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029849.txt
The document discusses Donald Trump's presidential bid and his claims that the United States is being outperformed by its economic competitors such as China, Japan, and Mexico. The author argues that these claims are false and points out that the U.S. economy has been growing at a faster rate than those of other countries in recent years. They also mention that the U.S. has come out of the 2008 crisis better than most others.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029839.txt
In this email exchange, Leah Reis-Dennis is reaching out to Jeffrey for help in obtaining a release from Woody Allen for footage of a conversation between him and Lisa New. If the footage is released, it will be part of an initiative to bring poetry into English Language Arts classrooms around the world. The project has already featured interviews with several prominent figures including Bill Clinton, Al Gore, John McCain, and Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029671.txt
The document discusses the book "After Words" by Paul Keating and includes a conversation between Jeffrey Epstein and Katherine Keating, where she shares her father's new book with him. Creativity is highlighted as being central to our endeavors, and Friedrich Schiller and Immanuel Kant are referenced as individuals who have influenced Paul Keating's philosophy of life. The discussion also touches on the importance of human aspiration and intuition in shaping our moral and social organization.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029663.txt
This document discusses the importance of creativity in people's lives and work. It mentions Paul Keating, who wrote a book on this topic. The author suggests that beauty is key to human progress and that our moral values come from within ourselves, guided by inner impulses or "the higher self" as Immanuel Kant called it. The document also references Katherine Keating, who shared her father's new book with the recipient of the email.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029603.txt
The document is an invitation from Elisa New, a professor at Harvard University's Department of English, to be a featured guest on the series Poetry in America. The poem they would read and interpret together is called "The Language of the Brag" by Pulitzer Prize winner Sharon Olds. The series airs on public television stations everywhere and streams via Amazon Prime and other services. Elisa New also mentions that she will use the content from this collaboration in an online course for medical professionals created in partnership with Harvard Medical School.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029600.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between Lisa New and Jeffrey Epstein regarding an invitation for Serena Williams. The emails discuss edits needed on the invite and mention the names Bill Clinton and Lolita. Additionally, there is a reference to "WA" and an episode called "bootleg," which might be related to some past event involving William Alexander. The document also includes Lisa New's contact information at Harvard University.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029597.txt
The document shows a conversation between Lisa New and Jeffrey Epstein about an invitation for Bill Clinton to join them. They discuss the use of "I" or "me" in the invitation before talking further. Lisa mentions her intention to reread Lolita while traveling to Australia, recommends My Antonia by Cather as the next read on a long plane trip, and expresses gratitude for Jeffrey's help with Serena and his kindness in making an event happen.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029593.txt
In this email conversation between Lisa New and Jeffrey Epstein, Lisa is asking for help in wording an invitation to a woman named Serena Williams to join the company Poetry in America. She is unsure of how to ask without involving her in a poetry-related project. It is also mentioned that Serena Williams has some interest in Harvard poetry and childbirth-related issues. The exchange mentions Bill Clinton, Shaquille O'Neal, and Piers Morgan as individuals who have previously read poetry on television. Lisa also suggests reading My Antonia by Willa Cather for her next long plane trip.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029592.txt
The document is a letter from Elisa New, Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard University, inviting the recipient to be a featured guest on her public television series "Poetry in America" for season four. The poem she wants to read and interpret with the recipient is by Sharon Olds called "The Language of the Brag," which compares feats of athletic prowess and poetic prowess to childbirth. If the recipient agrees to film with her, Elisa New will use their collaboration in an upcoming season of the series as well as in an online course for medical professionals she is creating in partnership with Harvard Medical School.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029590.txt
The document is a conversation between Elisa New and Jeffrey Epstein regarding an invitation to Serena Williams on November 25th. The content of the message is about Lisa's recommendation for reading My Antonia by Cather, which has similar themes to Lolita, as well as her gratitude towards Jeffrey for helping with Serena Williams. The conversation also includes Elisa mentioning that she will keep a "bootleg" episode and hopes to release it someday. The document is marked confidential and intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029589.txt
The document is a letter from Elisa New, the Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard University, to Ms. Williams inviting her to be a featured guest on the public television series Poetry in America. The series discusses contemporary poems with various guests, including politicians, celebrities, and poets. If Ms. Williams agrees, they will spend 45 minutes discussing a poem by Sharon Olds that compares athletic prowess to childbirth at a location of her choice. The content from this conversation will be used in an upcoming season of the series and in a course for medical professionals created in partnership with Harvard Medical School.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029578.txt
The document contains a series of emails between Lisa New and Jeffrey regarding an invitation to join Clinton Eyc on a trip. Lisa mentions that she is going to reread "Lolita" before reading "My Antonia" by Cather, which has similar themes to "Lolita" in terms of the impact of a young girl on a man's life. She also thanks Jeffrey for his help with Serena and expresses her hope to release the bootleg episode someday. The document includes various topics such as travel plans, literary works, and expressions of gratitude and apologies.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029575.txt
The email conversation involves Lisa New and Jeffrey discussing an invitation to join Clinton Eyc. Lisa mentions her upcoming trip to Australia and recommends reading My Antonia by Cather. The two also talk about the "bootleg" episode of Serena, which involved a man reading a poem with them.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029573.txt
The document is an email exchange between Elisa New and J, discussing topics such as invitations, reading recommendations, personal experiences with Serena and WA, and the use of certain terms like "I" or "me." The names mentioned in the conversation include Jeffrey, Lisa New, and Clinton. The focus of the document seems to be on the exchange of ideas and opinions between the participants.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029569.txt
The document discusses the issue of inviting someone to join a company without asking them to be part of "Poetry in America". It also mentions that Serena considers herself a poetry person and how it might be relevant for her to appear on a Harvard poetry professor's show. The author would appreciate an edit for their invitation. In addition, the document references a poem about childbirth by Serena Williams, which raises awareness of discrimination against women athletes in sports and against women of color in childbirth. It is mentioned that Serena has appeared on PBS along with Bill Clinton and Shaquille O'Neal to read poetry for children. The author suggests starting with an invitation to join Clinton and mentions the need to hunt for a copy of Lolita or reread it on their way to Australia.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029566.txt
The document discusses an invitation for Serena Williams to appear on a show and read a poem about childbirth that raises awareness of discrimination against women athletes in sports and women of color in childbirth. The conversation also mentions other people such as Bill Clinton, Shaquille O'Neal, and Lisa New. Additionally, there is discussion about reading the book "My Antonia" by Cather on a plane trip and releasing a "bootleg" episode.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029558.txt
The document discusses Katherine Keating's father's new book 'After Words', launched in Sydney, and a forward written by Paul Keating. The article focuses on the importance of creativity in our endeavors and the unifying philosophy that guides both his public and private life. It references Friedrich Schiller and Immanuel Kant's thoughts on human aspiration, individual intuition, privately generated passions, and the moral basis of public life.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029543.txt
This document is a letter from Elisa New, Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard University's Department of English, to someone named Woody about William Carlos Williams's poem "This Is Just to Say". The letter discusses the different readings and interpretations of the poem, including an aggressive reading, and how it might be more like a script than a typical poem due to its open-ended nature. New is also asking Woody if they would be willing to discuss the poem on camera for her upcoming Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on American poetry that will be launched internationally by edX in the next 18 months. The course will cover the history, art, and interpretation of American poetry using a variety of multimedia resources.
