albert levitt said he wrote 35 different drafts. alice paul wrote a couple hundred different drafts. let's see, who else was involved? dean acheson who would go on to be an influential foreign policy adviser for presidents, he wrote a couple drops and give some advice. so some lawyers within the nwa p helped. out so just a very collaborative effort and it is really great to go through the sources and see all the different ideas at play. but things started to break down. in the fall of 1921 the collaborative effort kind of fell apart. well it definitely fell apart. so the main reason that it fell apart is because some of the people involved wanted the clarifying amendment to include a provision that would secure what they believed to be women's natural right to special protection. and at this point, alice paul wasn't against this idea, but she wasn't for. it should kind of on the fence about it all. and when she wouldn't commit to it, and i'm just summarizing a very complicated history which i go into a more detail my book, but when