This document appears to be a printout of an internet article listing historical photographs (specifically items #15 and #16). It describes a 1948 photo of Lucille Chalifoux selling her children and John Gaunt's Pulitzer Prize-winning photo 'Tragedy By The Sea' depicting a couple whose child drowned. The document contains a missing image placeholder error. While it bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, the content itself is historical trivia and contains no direct text references to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or his operations.
This document outlines the curriculum and contributors for 'Poetry in America for Teachers II,' an educational initiative by Harvard and WGBH. It lists high-profile contributors including Al Gore, Lawrence Summers, Ray Dalio, Walter Isaacson, and Richard Dawkins, detailing the topics they discuss and the locations where footage was shot (ranging from Harvard University museums to Papua New Guinea). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of an investigation, likely regarding Jeffrey Epstein's ties to Harvard and prominent figures, though Epstein himself is not named in this specific text.
This document is a production schedule or prospectus for a series titled 'Poetry in America IV.' It lists various celebrities, intellectuals, and artists—including Bill Clinton, Woody Allen, Lena Dunham, and Nas—who have taped or are scheduled to tape conversations about specific poems and themes. The document details filming locations such as Harvard, Brooklyn, Aspen, and Allen's studio.
This document outlines a proposal for 'Poetry in America for Teachers II,' an educational initiative by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, HarvardX, and WGBH. It lists numerous high-profile contributors—including Al Gore, Lawrence Summers, Ray Dalio, and Walter Isaacson—who have participated in filmed segments discussing poetry and science at various locations. The document concludes with a funding request or cost statement of 1,000,000 for two television episodes and a credit-bearing course.
This document appears to be a page from an educational publication (Nautilus Education) discussing 'orphan diseases' (rare diseases). It contrasts the struggles of a modest family (the Topics) with the efforts of Michele Wrubel, an affluent Connecticut woman with calpainopathy whose husband, Lee Wrubel, is a venture capitalist in the medical field. The document includes a House Oversight stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015492), indicating it was collected as evidence, potentially due to the connection of the Wrubels to the broader investigation.
This document is a list of filmed segments or curriculum modules authored or organized by Elisa New, Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard. It details various high-profile guests appearing in these segments, including Al Gore, Lawrence Summers, Ray Dalio, and Walter Isaacson, covering topics linking literature to other fields like science, economics, and technology. The document contains the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025538, indicating it is part of a Congressional oversight production.
This document appears to be an email fragment or attachment written by Elisa New, a Harvard Professor, listing various completed or planned filming sessions for a project (likely her 'Poetry in America' series). The list includes high-profile participants such as Al Gore, Lawrence Summers, Ray Dalio, Walt Mossberg, and Walter Isaacson, detailing the topics discussed and locations where footage was shot. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional inquiry, likely related to the investigation into funding or connections surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, given the known associations of some individuals listed (e.g., Lawrence Summers).
This document is a summary of a presentation by Legg Mason (LM) executives at the 2016 Future of Financials Conference, as reported by Bank of America Merrill Lynch. LM's Chairman & CEO, Joe Sullivan, expressed optimism about the company's outlook, citing favorable performance and a strong institutional pipeline. A poll of investors showed that strong organic growth (82%) is the primary factor that would increase their interest in LM stock, far outweighing other considerations.
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