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American businessman (1926–2012)
Punch Sulzberger appears in 10 documents from the Epstein files, primarily in repeated versions of a magazine article about Jeffrey Epstein's early career as a teacher at the Dalton School in the 1970s.
Sulzberger is mentioned exclusively in third-person narratives describing Epstein's time teaching at Dalton School. The documents appear to be different versions or duplicates of the same article profiling Epstein's past, which describes how "Dalton fathers were attracted to him" as a young teacher. The mentions consistently state that Sulzberger, identified as the publisher of the New York Times and a Dalton parent at the time, attempted to recruit Epstein to work at the Times. Some documents include what appear to be interview questions asking Epstein to confirm whether Sulzberger tried to recruit him and whether he drove with Sulzberger to his country estate in a wood-paneled station wagon.
not long ago as we chatted about his life. “It did not really involve me. I could just stand back and watch.” Dalton fathers were attracted to him. Punch Sulzberger, the publisher of the New York Times, and a Dalton father at the time, tried to recruit Epstein to come to the Times. (Epstein recounts a story of ri
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022716 →not long ago as we chatted about his life. “It did not really involve me. I could just stand back and watch.” Dalton fathers were attracted to him. Punch Sulzberger, the publisher of the New York Times, and a Dalton father at the time, tried to recruit Epstein to come to the Times. (Epstein recounts a story of ri
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022735 →lled recently as we chatted about his life. “It did not really involve me. I could just stand back and watch.” Dalton fathers were attracted to him. Punch Sulzberger, the publisher of the New York Times, and a Dalton father at the time, tried to recruit Epstein to come to the Times. (Epstein recounts a story of ri
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022755 →atted about his life. “It did not really involve me. I could just stand back and watch the experiment unfold.” Dalton fathers were attracted to him. Punch Sulzberger, the publisher of the New York Times, and a Dalton father at the time, tried to recruit Epstein to come to the Times. (Epstein recounts with astonish
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is life. “It did not really involve me. I could just stand back and watch.” Dalton fathers were attracted to him as a young man clearly on the make. Punch Sulzberger, the publisher of the New York Times, and a Dalton father at the time, tried to recruit Epstein to come to the Times. (Epstein recounts a story of ri
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022878 →not long ago as we chatted about his life. “It did not really involve me. I could just stand back and watch.” Dalton fathers were attracted to him. Punch Sulzberger, the publisher of the New York Times, and father of one of Epstein’s students (Cynthia, the HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022960 --- PAGE BREAK --- --- PAGE B
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t Dalton in her 50-year career and that she had often wondered what had become of him.) Dalton fathers perhaps sensed in him a young man on the make. Punch Sulzberger, the publisher of the New York Times, and a Dalton father at the time, tried to recruit Epstein to come to the Times. (Epstein recounts a story of ri
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023631 →? Did this teach you the rich had just as many problems as the working class, only theirs were caused by too much money rather than too little? -Did Punch Sulzberger try to convince you to join the NYT from Dalton? Did you once drive with Sulzberger to his country estate ina wood paneled station wagon, while he ta
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025876 →? Did this teach you the rich had just as many problems as the working class, only theirs were caused by too much money rather than too little? -Did Punch Sulzberger try to convince you to join the NYT from Dalton? Did you once drive with Sulzberger to his country estate ina wood paneled station wagon, while he ta
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026349 →? Did this teach you the rich had just as many problems as the working class, only theirs were caused by too much money rather than too little? -Did Punch Sulzberger try to convince you to join the NYT from Dalton? Did you once drive with Sulzberger to his country estate ina wood paneled station wagon, while he ta
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Did this teach you the rich had just as many problems as the working class, only theirs were caused by too much money rather than too little? -Did Punch Sulzberger try to convince you to join the NYT from Dalton? Did you once drive with Sulzberger to his country estate in a wood paneled station wagon, while he
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Did this teach you the rich had just as many problems as the working class, only theirs were caused by too much money rather than too little? -Did Punch Sulzberger try to convince you to join the NYT from Dalton? Did you once drive with Sulzberger to his country estate in a wood paneled station wagon, while he

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