it said got a hongover, then drown it. while he could be very lofty in his ideals as aspirations, he also had a great sense of humor. this compartment over here was actually captain pabst' cig garr humidor. which was extraordinary. he was a big smoker of fine cigars. according to his cash books he spent between $16 and $21 a month on cigars alone which was almost what he was paying one of his staff members. behind some of these compartments we actually have a secret areas for books and documents which is kind of fun that these spaces exist behind the panelling. the painting over the fireplace is actually very interesting as the original painting that captain pabst had selected to have over his fireplace in this room. it's entitled plowing in saxny by richard lo renz. he was a milwaukee artist who has grown up in saxny almost exactly where captain pabst had grown up. so this painting represents the landscape of where captain pabst was born. this very flat land. and so in many ways this painting pulls this room together beca