so forth. he had invited robert loyle, so loyle, he came, but then he came, or did he write something -- >> he wrote something out of time, but then did he come actually, was he there? >> i don't think he did. >> so he was invited and then, i guess, he wrote, probably, an op-ed piece in the "new york times" how terrible the johnsons were and how terrible the whole administration was and he wasn't going to come to the white house festival of the arts, and somebody came, an accolade of robert loyle, i guess, and was circulating a petition during the -- during the party, and i don't think he got any signatures. that was the good thing. >> and there was the earth kit? she created her own stir. >> yes, and she was very late at arriving to the ladies' lunch. the ladies had gathered, it was one of mrs. johnson's women doers luncheons. there were two thing that she did that we never could get a good word for, women doers luncheons, anyway, that's what they were called, and beautification, stuff of that, i always wanted a new name. so ertha kitt was late, late, late. the ladies had had sherry and orang