From: Lisa New S| Sent: 10/27/2014 5:09:58 PM To: jeffrey E. [[email protected]] Subject: Re: writing up proposal Importance: — High Okay. Shall I attach budget? Edit the above and send it. Send it to whom? Lisa On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 11:53 AM, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: I think the proposal for 500k is optimistic but can't hurt. . On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Lisa New <q wrote: Dear Jeffrey, Larry has told me that you and a friend would like to contribute to my project (hallelujah and thank you a million times, Jeffrey) and that I ought to write up a proposal asking for 500,000. This is wonderful. If this comes to pass, the best way for that money to come, I think, is as a gift to Poetry in America, an initiative at EdLabs at Harvard University. This will give me discretion over its disbursement to HarvardX and WGBH, but this will be absolutely be a Harvard gift that will count as Campaign success and from which Harvard will take some (but not as much)overhead. . So far the best finance people I've met are at EdLabs and they are happy to manage these funds for me. There are other ways to give me this money that leave Harvard out, but my understanding is that your friend would like this to be a Harvard gift. Here's a draft of what I'd like to do with that money. I'd like 500,000 to do post-production and distribution of a whole historical period of American poetry (1914-1945 is what I'm thinking--Modernism) and including three episodes of tv. The raw materials for that period include interviews with Bill Clinton (including footage not yet used by WGBB), Peter Gallison, Walter Isaacson, Lena Dunham, Woody Allen (whose lawyers didn't like our release a while ago, but we're hoping will soften over time), Harrison Ford (still a maybe), Robert Polito, Sarah Kay, Al Filreis, Rafael Campo, Susan Howe, kids from Nantucket High School, kids from Brookline High School, Alfre Woodard, Jane Pickering, Jay Parini, Ray Dalio, Leon Wieseltier, Richar