 We're very excited about our upcoming Austrian economics research conference, which takes place here at our campus in Auburn from March 20th through 22nd. We're especially honored to host Judge Andrew Napolitano, well known as a Fox legal analyst, constitutional expert, author, and I might add an enthusiastic supporter of the Mises Institute. Our second keynote speaker is James Grant, the famous expert on finance, well known for his many decades publishing Grant's interest rate observer. He's also a very serious critic of the Federal Reserve. Some of the conference will stream live on our website Mises.org during the Austrian economics research conference. We encourage those who are interested in watching Mr. Grant or Judge Napolitano to tune in at Mises.org on Thursday, March 20th during the late morning and early afternoon. Our academic conferences are really at the heart of what we do here at the Mises Institute, which is to train and educate young people with the kind of economics learning they can't get from traditional bricks and mortar colleges. You may be familiar with our summer week-long Mises U, which is really a time for undergraduate students and even some high school students from around the world to come here to Auburn and meet with some of the greatest Austrian academics alive, and many of our students at Mises U go away describing the week as a life-changing experience. By contrast, our Austrian economics research conference in March is a professional conference rather than a student conference. Academics researchers and PhD candidates come to Auburn to present academic papers that are on the cutting edge of advances in the Austrian tradition. It's also a networking conference for leading Austrian thinkers around the globe. Our goal is to launch new generations of young professionals into academia, finance, business, and public policy where they can challenge the Keynesian mainstream and make the case for a truly free society as they go about their professional lives. As always, your financial support for the Austrian economics research conference and the Mises Institute makes it possible for us to advance Austrian economics, freedom, and peace. Please help us with your most generous contribution as we make 2014 our biggest and best year yet.