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From: Lisa New <
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 11:50 AM
To: Jeffrey Epstein
Subject: advice re Templeton
Dear Jeffrey,
I am working with H=rvard's sponsored research team on final drafts of my Templeton =lanning grant application and
there's some disagreement on the t=am about just how much to stress the fact that I have alre=dy attracted substantial
investment for my projects with other funde=s. Their rule of thumb is that you should always tell funders that they ar=
your only hope.
The team is right that we will not pursue the &=uot;Poetry of Character Development" unless Templeton funds it, and s=
we should tell them that they are what makes this possible, but I have th= instinct that Templeton will like the fact that
their money will leverage=other money and that there are others supporting•• the larger initiative t=us increasing
chances of wide impact. What do you think?
l=would like to send you the budget part of the application next week for a =uick reaction. May I? It will be a budget
created by Harvard's sponsor=d research so it shouldn't be outlandish though it might be dumb=in some ways. I'd
rather not be dumb, and I'd really like to get t=is grant (200K) and to begin to build a larger relationship with
Templeton=
Do you think your science guy/group might =alk on film with me about metaphor?
lisa =C2
E=isa New
Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature Harvard Un=versity
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