but i guess a couple observations with regard to the backorder. i was struck by the fact that how a few vote black and white students had very little interaction coming from places like d.c., philly, some of the heavy inner-city areas, a lot of the black votes had very little interaction and a lot of the white folks had very little interaction. and i think it created an awkwardness that really, you know, i think the school will attempt to navigate through that, but there is still a fair amount of work to do because there is a general sense among black events that the burden was on them to reach out and not necessarily any other direction. the second point i guess that i would make what is with regard to an emerging black middle class of the time that a lot of those staffers had been. i think the world book very different from an industry standpoint. general motors of the world, you know, i grew up in western new york and i was a bit part of our lives better and promote unskilled workers into the professional ranks and people setting their kids to