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Type: Feedback and comments compilation
File Size: 1.12 MB
Summary

This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022458', is a compilation of positive feedback and testimonials for the 'Inference: International Review of Science', a publication known to be funded by Jeffrey Epstein. It features quotes from several prominent academics and writers praising the journal, its editorial work, and accepting invitations to contribute. The document appears to have been used to showcase the legitimacy and academic standing of the publication.

People (6)

Name Role Context
George Scialabba Contributing Editor
Contributing editor of the online art and literary magazine The Baffler, provided positive feedback on 'Inference'.
James Sharpe Professor of Early Modern History
Provided positive feedback and well wishes for the future of 'Inference'.
Lawrence R. Smith Entrepreneur, former academic, and specialist
Specialist in the Inuktitut (Eskimo) language for computational linguistics research. Expressed admiration for 'Infer...
Wolfgang Streeck Director Emeritus and Professor
Director Emeritus and Professor at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies. Provided a brief positive com...
Ian Tattersall Paleoanthropologist
Paleoanthropologist at the American Museum of Natural History. Praised the production and expressed pleasure in worki...
Mariam Thalos Professor of Philosophy
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah. Accepted an invitation to contribute to 'Inference'.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
Inference: International Review of Science
The subject of the feedback and comments. An online science journal reportedly funded by Jeffrey Epstein.
The Baffler
An online art and literary magazine where George Scialabba is a contributing editor.
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Institution where Wolfgang Streeck is a Director Emeritus and Professor.
American Museum of Natural History
Institution where Ian Tattersall is a Paleoanthropologist.
University of Utah
Institution where Mariam Thalos is a Professor of Philosophy.
House Oversight
Implied by the document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022458', suggesting this document is part of a collection from a cong...

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies.
Location of the American Museum of Natural History.
Location of the University of Utah.

Relationships (6)

George Scialabba Provided feedback to Inference: International Review of Science
Quoted giving positive feedback on the publication.
James Sharpe Provided feedback to Inference: International Review of Science
Quoted giving positive feedback on the publication.
Lawrence R. Smith Provided feedback to Inference: International Review of Science
Quoted giving positive feedback on the publication.
Wolfgang Streeck Provided feedback to Inference: International Review of Science
Quoted giving positive feedback on the publication.
Ian Tattersall Collaborated with Inference: International Review of Science
Quoted mentioning it was a 'pleasure working with you' and thanking them for 'showcasing my work'.
Mariam Thalos Invited contributor to Inference: International Review of Science
Quoted accepting an invitation to contribute to the publication.

Key Quotes (6)

"I look forward to reading it, as usual."
Source
— George Scialabba (Positive feedback on the publication 'Inference'.)
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"Again, my thanks for having been sent this, and I would like to extend my best wishes for the future of Inference."
Source
— James Sharpe (Expressing gratitude and well wishes for 'Inference'.)
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Quote #2
"I appreciate your editorial work and have admired Inference since its inception."
Source
— Lawrence R. Smith (Praising the editorial work and long-term admiration for 'Inference'.)
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Quote #3
"Looks very good."
Source
— Wolfgang Streeck (Brief positive feedback on 'Inference'.)
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Quote #4
"Please thank your staff for a very nice production job. It has been a pleasure working with you, and I would be delighted to repeat the experience some time. Thanks again for showcasing my work."
Source
— Ian Tattersall (Praising the production and collaboration with the 'Inference' staff.)
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Quote #5
"I am very gratified by your invitation, which I will be very happy to accept (and propose a topic) if you would still like me to do so after reading this email."
Source
— Mariam Thalos (Accepting an invitation to contribute an article to 'Inference'.)
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Quote #6

Full Extracted Text

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Inference: International Review of Science
Feedback & Comments
George Scialabba
Contributing editor of the online art and literary magazine The Baffler.
"I look forward to reading it, as usual."
James Sharpe
Professor of Early Modern History.
"Again, my thanks for having been sent this, and I would like to extend my best wishes for the future of Inference."
Lawrence R. Smith
Entrepreneur, former academic, and a specialist in the Inuktitut (Eskimo) language for computational linguistics research.
"I appreciate your editorial work and have admired Inference since its inception."
Wolfgang Streeck
Director Emeritus and Professor at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne.
"Looks very good."
Ian Tattersall
Paleoanthropologist, American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
"Please thank your staff for a very nice production job. It has been a pleasure working with you, and I would be delighted to repeat the experience some time. Thanks again for showcasing my work."
Mariam Thalos
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah.
"I am very gratified by your invitation, which I will be very happy to accept (and propose a topic) if you would still like me to do so after reading this email."
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