hanna sends charles g. dawes to go talk to him, sends a friend, myron t. herric, to talk to him, and finally mckinley says i've got to think before i speak. so what happens is people are already showing up in groups, so somebody -- and i think that somebody is mckinley -- says let's make that my routine. only let's get it organized so people don't show up on my doorstep and say, hey, we're here to see you. let's invite the people we want to have come, so it's not just the people who volunteer to come, but let's have them come. if it's a critical voter group from a critical state, let's know that they're coming, have them send us what they want to say in advance so we can edit it, figure out what i'm going to say, we'll have a manifestation, we'll take them under an arch to the courthouse square, we'll have them form up there. we'll have bands and all kinds of entertainment to keep them occupied, and when the moment comes when i finish meeting with the last delegation, we know how long it takes them to march up market street. we'll have an organized program