look atdarrow. he's not even looking at scopes. he's looking at the camera, which, of course, is appropriate. that's why he's there, publicity. to further the cause of clarence darrow. and i think it also illustrates well the fact that darrow, quite frankly, did not give a damn about john scopes or anyone in dayton, tennessee. and that's what the picture shows here. and then, of course, a finishing touch, there was a fellow in between and he's sort of leaning forward like this into the mixture, that's the local attorney. he's actually from noxville, but perfect posture fo the local representative. because he's like dayton, itself. kind of leaning forward. let's get into the picture however we can. and i'm here for if the publicity so let me tag along with these great names. we don't have a lot of pictures of the townspeople. but is one,i thought, was appropriate for this collection. because it's -- it is a picture of some men in dayton, loafing around in the street at the time of therial. however, it's a stereotype, too. you notice