make the "vanity fair" articles more substantial so he brought on the chap in the middle, robert benchleyo was one of the funniest people i've ever read about in either of his own biography and it is absolutely hysterical. he was a harvard graduate and have been the editor of the harvard lampoon. he got the job because it was going to get very serious. i open the book with one of the incidents that happened while they were working there and eventually went on to win an oscar for a short but was produced by mgm called hell to sleep. it is hysterically funny if you can ever get ahold of it. dorothy of course would eventually go on to other things that the third person in the picture is a gentle man called robert sherwood was about 6-foot eight, fresh out of the army in 1919 came to work he said he was a very good writer. franks wanted to believe him. he had been wounded during the war, gassed, shot in the legs and is dorothy would say how did they miss his heart. he was enormous. he would go on to win for pulitzefourpulitzer prizes and a speechwriter for fdr. so, these were all unknowns but