charles schultz, one of my favorite parts of the exhibit.were lucky enough to get two of his original sunday comics. and a pair of his skates that illustrates that he was a lifelong amateur hockey fan. that is something we try to do in the exhibit, to find one object or one document that speaks to the accomplishments of each person. the importance of an exhibit like "60 from the 60's" is to show how americans 50 years ago completed work that is still relevant in the 21st century. for example, in the early 60's, at&t launched the first communications satellite, which was the precursor to the electronic age we are experiencing now. satellite communications, cell phone reception, worldwide television reception, and internet service. one of the people we are highlighting is the inventor of the world's first videogame, which began the videogame revolution we have now. his prototype, that was developed in the 1960's, was eventually purchased by magnavox, that they turned into the magnavox odyssey, which became the first commercially produced video