they've discovered cole porter's first musical, which he copyrighted while he was an undergraduate at yale. nobody's ever seen that score before. a few years ago zora neale hurston, the great writer of the harlem renaissance, did a wonderful mixed media piece called polk county. nobody had ever seen that before. well, we did a reading on stage. it was staged off broadway and has toured the country since. i mean, zora neale hurston is a major writer, american writer. and it was kind of mixed media. it was a wonderful thing. this is an enormous and creative country. the library of congress is basically two things in terms of its collections. it's the largest collection anywhere of the world's knowledge in 450, 460 languages. and it is the closest thing we have to a mint record of american creativity. not just books, but movies, music and so forth, areas in which america is creative. and we've only partially used this. and we have to preserve this, physically preserve this stuff . everything since 1850, 1860, practically. people don't realize that. they think, when you have a record, it'