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List of Interviews with Scholars, Celebrities, and Officials on Literary and Scientific TopicsList of Interviews with Scholars, Celebrities, and Officials on Literary and Scientific Topics
List of Interviews with Scholars, Celebrities, and Officials on Literary and Scientific Topics The document is a roster of interview subjects and filming locations without any substantive claims, allegations, or connections to powerful actors that could be investigated. It offers no concrete leads, financial details, or controversial actions. Key insights: Mentions a wide range of cultural figures (e.g., Michael Pollan, Lawrence Summers, Al Gore, Ray Dalio).; References various Harvard institutions and museums as filming sites.; Covers literary subjects (e.g., Frost, Whitman, Dickinson) and scientific themes (e.g., evolution, coding).
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List of Interviews with Scholars, Celebrities, and Officials on Literary and Scientific Topics The document is a roster of interview subjects and filming locations without any substantive claims, allegations, or connections to powerful actors that could be investigated. It offers no concrete leads, financial details, or controversial actions. Key insights: Mentions a wide range of cultural figures (e.g., Michael Pollan, Lawrence Summers, Al Gore, Ray Dalio).; References various Harvard institutions and museums as filming sites.; Covers literary subjects (e.g., Frost, Whitman, Dickinson) and scientific themes (e.g., evolution, coding).
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“on in the Harvard Science Center) and with author Walter Isaacson on Einstein and Modernism (Fogg Museum) with Ray”
Trent Steele“s at the Nantucket Whaling Museum and with , John Steele, editor of the science magazine, Nautlilus, on Lo”
NER Regional Director“, in Frost’s cabin on “The Road not Taken”. with Director of the College Board (and writer of the Common Co”
Janice Dickinson“students and Boston area school teachers on Emily Dickinson’s “skies” (shot at Emily Dickinson’s home in Amhe”
Richard Dawkins“ce and with Susan Howe on Stevens and parks with Richard Dawkins on Frost, evolution and probability and with Jay”
Tim Summers“nd colonial agriculture) with economist Lawrence Summers on Oliver Wendell Holmes, (and technology and “on”
Al Gore“ilus, on Lowell and Melville with Vice President Al Gore on Ralph Waldo Emerson ,and, with eco-critic Lawr”
Justice Stevens“itman and urban greenspace and with Susan Howe on Stevens and parks with Richard Dawkins on Frost, evoluti”
Scotty David“Board (and writer of the Common Core Standards) , David Coleman on Robert Frost’s “Birches” (filmed in a”
Larry Summers“nd colonial agriculture) with economist Lawrence Summers on Oliver Wendell Holmes, (and technology and “on”
Abbe David Lowell“le, editor of the science magazine, Nautlilus, on Lowell and Melville with Vice President Al Gore on Ralp”
Jim Coleman“(and writer of the Common Core Standards) , David Coleman on Robert Frost’s “Birches” (filmed in a birch gr”
Lauren Book“ncord River as well as in Harvard’s Houghton Rare Book Library ) with a dozen Harvard students and Bost”
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