he was at a bar mitzvah for one of the innumerable sort of salzburger clan, and also there was harriet rabb who had been the attorney pressing the women's class action suit. um, so harriet found herself at lunch seated next to young arthur, and she said with some trepidation my name is harriet rabb, and artur's face lit up, and he grabbed her, and he said, harriet, have you read nan's week? isn't it fabulous? i loved it. young arthur is a feminist, and he's been pushing to close the gap between the salaries of men and women doing the same job, which is country wide and society wide and industry wide. he's really doing things. he's really a devoted feminist, and i have high hopes for him. the fact that he -- he does come off well in the book. he's promised a lot. he has acted. he has followed through this trying to shrink the -- in trying to shrink the salary gap and has shrunk it. for instance, he told me when i was interviewing him that the salary gap between men and women on the new york times on the editorial side was averaging $13,000 a year. and on the business side, it was averaging $