 here from Park. It's a reto about speaking about taking notes for the library on the occasion of the wedding and the reception for the presidential library. Now she and I talked earlier about suggesting that she might come up on the morning of Lucid's wedding day and take notes in the of the hall about people coming and going and getting dressed and whatnot. Now on the as far as the wedding itself and the reception we will have the stories of a pretty sizable fresco or all four thousand of them fighting to get in but I think there will be 13 or 14 or something like that in there. At least there will be that church and then there will be there for the limited time at the reception. Could I ask you to keep your eyes open at the at the wedding and at the reception for or any things that you think might be worth remembering for the library and then maybe quickly thereafter go and write them down or just sort of be a sponge and soak them up. Yes I'll be glad to Ms. Johnson and there's one thing that I've told Dorothy that I think is probably the most needed and would be the most significant thing in the scholars of the future who'd be interested in this particular event and that is if the Monsignor could give us at least allow us at least to make the pictures of his handwritten notes in his preparation for the nuptial mass because this is his remarks throughout the mass itself is being sculptured to fit. Now to me and Liz and Beth have both worked and worked and worked and worked with him and I'm confident that he has many many hundred notes and that these will be typed and that sort of thing for their use but to me his notes of if he has not written notes for record of his conversations with these two ladies I would be surprised because these people are trained into good records making but at least I think that he would be able to dictate it from memory if he has not done that but the preparation of this particular nuptial mass since nuptial masses can be tailor made to fit the occasion and this one surely is being to me that is the most significant thing that we want to go after and Dorothy would have to have some help in getting it. You mean somebody would have to approach you? I think that if you told Liz and Beth that we had had some conversation about this and then give them your feeling if you if you feel that this is important and would enhance this package of papers then I would hope that you would ask them to do to speak to him about that and I surely will be my eyes I expect to go and grow about 50 times. Of course I will be the people who are oriented in this direction you seem to be to me to be the most deaf feelings about the library and what it should contain so I just thought if you don't mind you'd be the ideal one to do that well I'll be glad to do everything I can I'm not at all certain that I can be an unbiased observer here because this young lady has been an object of my prejudiced affection. You should have looked great last night. Thank you ma'am. Thank you. All right and then I'm going to ask Dorothy if she would like to she suggested that she come up and sit in the upper hall and and second floor and third floor on that morning and I take so I'll take notes about the coming and going and watch the dressings and so forth if that would not uh I just think this would be wonderful and she can do it as you know very unobtrusively and I think that it would be an awfully nice thing to do. All right and she also mentioned that coming to the rehearsal I'll uh but that's all right with me I'll I'll uh if she I'll suggest that she do that if she wants to. Wonderful. Okay. Thank you ma'am. Yes ma'am. Bye.