and then there is the fellow that likes growing on the river, the young fellow that walsh is on the bob i recommend all of them by giving them opportunities. i don't trouble them with political arguments. i just studied human nature and act accordingly. so then, he is building up loyalty not simply through politics directly or discussing great political theories or what needs to be done to improve the city. it's by giving people something to do. by giving them a social life, encouraging the things that they like to do that they then come to associate with their political party. and a lot of it is interesting to just decide here -- a lot of these activities that were done through political parties or through fraternal organizations, often ethnic fraternal organizations, gradually get absorbed by the schools. the school becomes everything. and the spirit of the civil service. we have to get people playing baseball for tammany hall? no, no. seeing at the high school. you want to sing for tammany hall? no, seeing for your school. these activities, sports, arts, music. entertainment, if you