From: Lisa New To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Fwd: our filming on William Carlos Williams Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2016 21:55:21 +0000 and resending you the rough cut... Forwarded messa e From: Lisa New Date: Sat, Jan 30, Subject: our filming on William Carlos Williams To: Woody Allen Dear Woody, I understand that you would be ready to discuss the possibility allowing me to use of our wonderful conversation on William Carlos Williams's "This is Just to Say." It has been two years since we filmed it, but it's only now that we've gotten to editing materials on the 1920s. All of last year I was working on the 19th century There are 2 uses I'd like you and your attorneys to consider The first use I'd like to make of the footage is strictly educational and to achieve it we'd have to move soon. This would be for my online course, Poetry in America: Modernism, which is to be offered by HarvardX (Harvard's online course division). Our discussion would be part of a week discussions of Williams to air in May, and it will be offered to an online global audience for free. I predict that we'll have 15-20,000 students registered this first year, with some smaller number actively participating. It will run on a cycle as a free online course, and then the course will also be offered in credit bearing form and, as part of professional development materials for teachers offered by Harvard's Graduate School of Education and Division of Continuing Education. Other topics for this week of content include Williams and Einstein, Williams and the poor Jersey, Williams and medicine and Williams and sex. Other discussants include I) Williams biographer and professor, Paul Mariani, 2) historian of science, Peter Gallison and and 3 Rafael Campo, a very distinguished physician- poet whom I filmed with just last week. 2. But the discussion we had is so great that I think it should be seen by a larger audience than online learners. Rafael Campo and I also