 We found this at an auction, it's your junior year year book in high school with some wonderful references to you and you're going to want to thumb through it yourself but let me just point out one of them which is so indicative of you, Dutch the lightest but fastest guard on the team, one is letter through sheer grit, became a movie I guess, with Dutch returning to the squad things look good for Dixon in 1927. There's a lot of other references which we've marked for you, very positive you wrote a real nice letter in here with RR at the bottom of it by the way and everybody assumes that there's a joke in here which I won't comment on, it's not as good as your recent jokes, let me just put it that way as some of your humor here. I wonder if when we get to heaven we'll have football games. He was the quarterback, who will we play? I said why the university of Hades. Well there's a number of references to you, you were president of your class by the way and I'm sure you remember that it's a little bit worse for wear of this book but back cover is missing but there it is. Oh my god. I got that at an auction. Just to have to see it in an auction thought you might enjoy it if you didn't have it. Well the thing about being the lightest I have to tell you they had a conference also then in our high schools there and ours in which they had lightweight and you played double headers and the lightweight limit was 135 pounds, anything over that you couldn't be on the lightweight team. So I was tackle on the lightweight team at 135 and was put on the first string regular team at 135 pounds. Now that says something doubly good about you. There's a picture of you with the team and I try to recognize you in that picture with a magnifying glass and didn't have any luck but I'm sure that they'll find one here for you. Whoops, wait, I just passed it here. Now come on, where are you? I mark these for you, let me see if I can, there you go. No I think that's where you're listed, that's the class. Here's your name, you are on the north side and you're listed there. Let me find the football team for you if you would. You're back there someplace. Oh that's a kind of a distant shot, but I'll bet you I can find it. I think I'd probably. You're obviously the best looking fellow there. It's too far away from me without a microphone or a micro scope. What am I talking about? I tried, you have to get a higher power one than I had because I couldn't make it out. I mean I can't find it. You're there, we know that. I wanted to briefly mention to you also Bill that your son Michael has been so helpful. We worked it out with Robert Dole now, he's the prime co-sponsor of it. We worked out some of the details. Michael's been just tremendous and has sent us a very moving letter by the way. How much your support for his efforts to find some of his family were to him. It's a very moving letter. He's written a book, there was a great revelation of things that we never knew were in his mind. He's the adopted member of the family. But I highly recommend it for people who are adopting or people who have been or are adopted. But yes, he gave me that and we were right. Well hello there. I'm the guy who's got a lot of comments about the same rates you are. I know and same day and birthday and same year. He was telling me out there he gave more to the Republican Party to use the level. That's right. February 1911 was a good vintage year. It was a good year. I was in Canada at the time. Time to put it up. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. Best of to everything for you. Doing fine. She's well into her human therapy now. Thank you for calling. It meant so much to her. You really excited the hospital. Thank you very much. She had her night's chemo therapy treatment yesterday. Only just a little bit of queasing this once in a while. For 15-20 minutes afterwards. She's doing well. Thank you again and thank you Howard. See you later. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Adrian Rogers sent you a letter. See you. President Ralph. Good evening. How are you? I'm good. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. You don't have a check. Very glad to meet you. Carol. Lynn Cheney. Lynn Cheney. There's a risk. Thank you. Thank you very much. Good evening. This is Pat. Welcome. I'm glad to see you. Have you know that I am a fan of you? I have a long story. Well thanks to you. And I am teaching. You remember you gave me the green light to take and told me. It was fine. It was about 14 years ago. Thanks to you. That's when the governor approved all individual teachings. That's the way it should be. He gifted me the book of the subject and the movie I saw in the teaching of young people or a man playing him. And I have to tell you, I flunked on the first page. That's why I teamed back to if you need any help, I'll be glad. It's going to take Saturday morning. Were any of those children in the picture, the students, were they actually regular students? No, they were actors. None of us had regular actors. I couldn't recognize any of them before. They were almost distinct types. Just wonderful. Good to see you. Good to see you. Nice to meet you. Coach Mahaffey, the coach of this championship team. I appreciate your introduction. He's got a tenor. Mike Smith, one of our captains. William Wilson from Winford. Casey Lee from Springfield. Chris Truskowski from Dublin. Why don't you guys go on the other side of Congress? We want to thank you for inviting us here today. As you know, I think we're one of the 300 small liberal arts colleges in the country. Give no scholarships. These guys play for the love of the game. As you did at LaRica College, where you carried the swim team on your back, and anchored the football team. At the same time, though, there, I had to work my way through school. There were no scholarships of that kind, but they did see them on the campus jobs. They could see that you got one of those jobs. To show you how enjoyable it can be, one of my jobs was washing dishes in the girl's dormitory. It was a hardship assignment. The town they come from, Mr. President, Delaware, Ohio, they're talking about you running maybe one more time. They've been talking about this for a long time. They love you out there in Delaware. Well, when I get out, which I have to several months, I can tell you, I'm going to campaign as a citizen for a change in that constitutional amendment that restores the democratic rights of the people to vote for whoever they want to for as long as they want to. I think it's an inversion of those rights to have passed the amendment. Here's the only office that is elected by all the people, and then the Constitution says, I'm going to be there this way. You'll probably get support in our district. It's been Republican since 1864. Mr. President, he had this. I think maybe, though, you're going to get in a little longer. This is our White House photo. That's great. Can we equip you, Mr. President, with a victory t-shirt here? You want to turn that around so it can be clearly seen as a one and only. Thank you very much. Thank you. Couldn't be seen on the major networks, but you'll enjoy this game, Mr. President. Jim Dyer went to Scranton, Mr. President. He was nice enough to put Leg Bygones be Bygones and work that. Have you ever had some free reading time, Mr. President? Thank you very much. He might not want to fill it with coffee. Black and red jelly beans. Thank you. As you can see over there, it is true. We thank you for your time. It's a pleasure. So much for you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. so that in football, as a matter of fact, clear back in my day, there was a question as to whether the Big 10 teams could defeat. And every once in a while, they would open a season taking on some of the smaller college teams and so forth, or action and practice. And the Little Nine team teams always won. They still call it the Little Nine team conference. 23 schools in it, but it's going from 19. Your predecessor, President Ford was on campus a year ago and we presented him with a t-shirt that said Ohio, Westland, 17, Michigan, 7. We beat them in football, 1928, and they haven't dared play this season. So you're right, there was a time we were able to take those Big 10 teams on. In fact, our team back in December, we played Ohio University of Division 1 team. Defeated them 122 to 115, so they gave these guys a lot of confidence. And Branch Ricky's a graduate of Ohio, Westland. Oh. And then they're auditorium after him. We just created an award in his name and we'll be giving it in the fall. Branch was the first one in baseball. I was a sports announcer after I got out of school. Branch was some of few of us were lobbying to open a baseball team on the racial line. He was the one who finally had the courage to take on a black player. He learned that at Westland. He had a black player who was a classmate of his. And they refused to let this fellow play ball. And so Branch took the entire team and said we won't play unless he can. So it started back in the 1904, 1905. Well, in football at Eureka College, I played right guard. And beside me was a black fellow named Burkhard, Franklin Burkhard. And he was just about as great a center as I had ever seen in football, just great. We became closest friends over the years. And he was one year behind me. And I found out to my horror the following year there was a new president at Eureka College. Southern team on our schedule said word that, no, our team had elected him a year after. I got out of school and elected him captain. And got word that he should not be brought. And the president of our college instead of doing what he should have done, made him go and play without him, having to leave your captain. And we're supposed to be in religious school, too. Times are changing. The president's got to work on the trade bills. Thank you so much for all of these. We'll look for a photo on the ranch with that t-shirt on it. That might end up in the presidential library. Well, that would, as soon as people get to see it. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, very much, very much, very much, very much. Well, thank you very much. Many times, Mr. President. Thank you. Thanks, thank you very much. Good luck on the trade bills. Thank you.