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The image is a digital document with a pink header that reads "Student Work Observation Updates" followed by the date and time stamp "12/07/98 14:51 PM." There are two fields labeled "Name," one of which has a name filled in and redacted, while the other is blank. The body of the document contains text that is partially visible, mentioning something about an observation on "Wednesday," but the context and details are not clear due to the redaction. At the bottom, there's a "Thank You" message which is also partially obscured by redacted information. The style of the image suggests it may be a screenshot or a printed out document with certain areas censored for privacy.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019330.txt

This document discusses a grant application process and its challenges. Lisa New, director of Poetry in America, highlights the progress made by the program in 2016, including moving toward a concrete release date for their television series and converting MOOC modules into for-credit courses. She also mentions Jeffrey E.'s role as an adviser and supporter of the program. Barnaby is mentioned as someone who could apply for a grant but should know that there are only a few grants available in each round, and many projects proposed don't get funding due to limited funding availability.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019326.txt

The document is a letter from Lisa New to Jeffrey E., discussing the progress made by Poetry in America and its associated non-profit production company, Verse Video Education, as well as their new Harvard partner, the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning. The goals for 2016 included moving their television series toward a concrete release date, converting MOOC modules into for-credit courses, and developing a course specifically for K-12 educators. In addition to this, Lisa also mentions that Barnaby is no longer at the Institute for Advanced Studies, but instead she will ask him if he can help her through Templeton. The document also mentions that the company has grown from just herself and one other person to now having a production staff of five, as well as interns and Harvard graduate students who are trained in public-facing humanities.