This document is a scanned page (pg. 94) from a book by James Patterson, included in House Oversight evidence files. It details Jeffrey Epstein's early career in 1973 as a teacher at the prestigious Dalton School in New York, despite lacking a college degree. The text highlights his introduction to Wall Street figures, specifically describing how he tutored the son of Alan "Ace" Greenberg, a prominent Wall Street executive who took an interest in Epstein.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject/Teacher |
Teaching math and physics at the Dalton School despite having no college degree; tutoring Ted Greenberg.
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| Alan "Ace" Greenberg | Wall Street Executive/Parent |
A 'Wall Street macher' who took a special shine to Epstein; father of Ted.
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| Ted Greenberg | Student |
Son of Alan Greenberg; tutored by Epstein.
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| James Patterson | Author |
Name appearing in the header, indicating authorship of the book.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences |
Where Epstein studied mathematical physiology of the heart.
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| Dalton School |
Prestigious private school on the Upper East Side where Epstein taught.
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| Lafayette High School |
Contrasted with Dalton School.
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| University of Oklahoma |
Where Ace Greenberg won a football scholarship.
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| Tavern on the Green |
Mentioned as a New York institution comparable to Dalton.
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| Grand Central Terminal |
Mentioned as a New York institution.
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| Century Association |
Mentioned as a New York institution.
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| University of Missouri |
Mentioned on the cut-off page regarding Greenberg's education.
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Location of the Dalton School in New York.
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Hometown of Ace Greenberg.
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General setting.
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"Go forth unafraid"Source
"At any given moment, he’s one parent-teacher conference away from a whole new world of possibilities."Source
"Before long, a Wall Street macher named Alan “Ace” Greenberg has taken a special shine to the young man who’s been tutoring his son Ted."Source
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