This document is an email chain from December 2, 2015, between Lisa New (Poetry in America) and Jeffrey Epstein. New requests a meeting to discuss funding needs and advice for the 'Templeton campaign,' forwarding a general update letter that details the progress of her poetry initiative, including celebrity involvement (Bill Clinton, Nas, etc.) and partnerships with Harvard and WGBH. Epstein responds briefly, asking if he is in Cambridge on Saturday.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey E. | Recipient/Sender |
Responds to Lisa New asking if he is in Cambridge on Saturday.
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| Lisa New | Sender/Recipient |
Harvard professor/Poetry in America creator seeking advice and funding from Epstein.
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| David Grubin | Filmmaker |
Emmy Award-winning filmmaker involved in production.
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| Bill Clinton | Featured Guest |
Featured in an episode of Poetry in America.
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| Herbie Hancock | Featured Guest |
Featured in an episode.
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| Sonia Sanchez | Featured Guest |
Featured in an episode on Langston Hughes.
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| Langston Hughes | Subject |
Poet discussed in the series.
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| Frank Gehry | Featured Guest |
Featured in an episode on Carl Sandburg.
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| Carl Sandburg | Subject |
Poet discussed in the series.
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| Katie Couric | Featured Guest |
Featured in an episode on Elizabeth Bishop.
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| Elizabeth Bishop | Subject |
Poet discussed in the series.
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| Nas | Featured Guest |
Featured in an episode on Whitman.
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| Whitman | Subject |
Walt Whitman, poet discussed in the series.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Poetry in America | ||
| Templeton | ||
| Filmmaker's Collaborative | ||
| Harvard | ||
| WGBH | ||
| Verse Video | ||
| Harvard Graduate School of Education | ||
| PBS LearningMedia |
"I'm in Cambridge sat?"Source
"May I drop by before the New Year... to get your advice about my renewal of the Templeton campaign, and also my needs in the coming year for Poetry in America?"Source
"whether you lent us your film crew, or provided overnight use of your hotel suite or apartment or of your whole skyscraper"Source
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