the foundation trustees, joe calvarusa, special guests, donna randall, members al freelily, gleefs whitley, members of the museum staff and volunteers, and congratulations on your 30th museum anniversary. uncle dick, i love seeing you, as always. ladies and gentlemen. in the twilight of his life, dad often asked to reflect on his legacy and how he thought historians would judge his decades of public service. his consistent response surprised many. certainly dad was proud of how he healed our nation following the greatest constitutional crisis since the civil war. and he was equally proud of the example of bipartisan leadership he set in congress and as president. but part of his legacy about which dad was proudest was the group of men and women that formed the core of his administration who then went on to serve the american people with exceptional and distinguished service. and no one, absolutely no one, better illustrates dad's pride in this remarkable group than our special guest today. our guest, with his unusual humility, often describes with amazement when dad summoned him into the c