though david reeseman pretty much told me the content. how do you avoid a mess like this again? all right. in june of '63, kennedy gives his famous american university speech. his most important foreign policy speech. and what does he say? essentially, i don't like the russians, you don't like the russians, but we're going to get blown up if we don't deal with the russians seriously. and we have to do it in a sequential way, pushing for a disarmament position, having them push and so forth. that's fromm's article. in fact, some of the exact words and sentences in the magazine article are in the american university speech. i can go on and on, but it's amazing how much political action you see in the guy. all right. he's got other lives besides. as an emigre from the holocaust, of course you'd expect him to focus on it. and it led, of course, to the escape from freedom book in 1941. but he comes at this through an experience farely typical of -- fairly typical of an emigre, having to struggle to barely get his mother out and others in the family. and i came across, if there's one