susan swain: colleen is in barnesville, ohio. hi, colleen. what's your question for us?>> colleen (ph): yes. my great uncle used to be personal secretary of president taft and my grandmother used to go with him and meet the president and mrs. taft. and... susan swain: yes? >> colleen (ph): and like they became really, really good friends. and president taft considered that my grandmother will be principal -- to be the first belmont county (inaudible) person for the republic. lewis gould: which of the -- of fred carpenter, charles norton and charles hilles was your relative? >> colleen (ph): yes, charles dewey hilles was his personal secretary. lewis gould: yes, charles hilles was the last of taft's secretaries and the most efficient. he helped him get the nomination in 1912. and his papers are at yale and they're almost as big as the taft papers. susan swain: as soon as we get more into current times in the 20th century, we'll have more and more connections that people are able to make with their families. thank you for your call.julie is in ashburn, virginia. hi, julie,