Documents tagged "Open"
Found 8 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028958.jpg
The image is a photograph of a printed document with writing on it. The visible text includes phrases such as "Open Letter" and references to an educational institution, suggesting the context of the letter is likely related to academic affairs or student issues at that school. There are also obscured names or sensitive information marked out for privacy with black rectangles over them. The top right corner shows a red stamp indicating it's from Harvard Law School.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031350.txt
The document is an email conversation between Tyler Shears and Jeffrey Epstein about using Google Chrome's Incognito Mode for reliable reporting on search results. Tyler provides instructions on how to open an incognito window in Chrome, emphasizing the importance of not searching while signed into a Google account to avoid skewing results. It also mentions that progress has been made with securing premium placements and building links to Jeffrey Epstein's primary sites, and that another 45 days should be enough to achieve a clean first page of search results.
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_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.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029253.txt
This document discusses a potential release of footage featuring Woody Allen discussing a poem by William Carlos Williams. It mentions that the footage will be used for a non-profit project called Verse Video Education, which aims to bring poetry into English Language Arts classrooms. The conversation with Woody Allen would be part of a larger initiative headed by Lisa New and Leah Reis-Dennis, who are seeking approval from him and possibly a lawyer before proceeding.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028958.txt
The document discusses a project related to a WA poetry release, which involves obtaining approval from Woody Allen for the use of his footage. The project is part of a larger initiative aimed at bringing poetry into mainstream English Language Arts classrooms and includes conversations with prominent figures such as Bill Clinton and Al Gore. The conversation would be part of a HarvardX online platform. The document also mentions Soon-Yi Previn, who expresses an open principle to the project but notes that the release would need to be reviewed by a lawyer.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026829.txt
The document discusses changes to U.S. tax law that will allow increased foreign investment in real property interests. The Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (FIRPTA) has been reformed by the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015 (PATH Act), which includes extensions of tax relief provisions and clarifies certain FIRPTA provisions for Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and their shareholders. The document is written by Sadis & Goldberg Tax Group and mentions key people like Steven Etkind and Alex Gelinas who can provide further information about the alert.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023707.txt
The U.S. and China have agreed to pause their trade war, with Robert Lawrence Kuhn stating that both sides are interpreting the deal differently. The Chinese look at the status quo as good for both sides, while the Americans have critical issues to address such as open markets, IP protection, forced technology transfer, and cyber security/cyber theft. However, they have different interpretations of events, with the spy plane collision in 2001 being a notable example. The pause will allow time for negotiations and give China an opportunity to celebrate its 40th anniversary of reform and opening up.
