i want to speak a little about the ann s.k. brown military collection. mrs. own started collecting artifacts in the 1930s and she amassed an extensive collection of military prints, toy soldiers, manuscripts, maps, all relating to wars. in 1981 mrs. brown donated her extensive collection to brown university's library. it still remains there today as a great repository of military art and artifacts. let's start out with some of her toy soldiers that she started collecting. here we have lead toy soldiers depicting some -- depicting different nationalities that fought in world war i. we have the italians up in front, the french soldiers in the middle, and then german cavalry as well as german officers. mrs. brown started collecting toy soldiers on her honeymoon to europe in the 1930s. many of these figures were made in the hide factory in dresden, germany. the factory was bombed during world war ii and no longer exists. she amassed a collection of 5,000 toy soldiers, of which you only see a small representative ranging from ancient egypt to the 1950s. let's now a