it was the "sports illustrated" article about -- diane: jack donahue. that comes up on the book because sam grayson is one of the men who was deeply affected. this was a "sports illustrated" article where jack donahue who was the basketball coach at the time of holy cross. i believe called -- >> he had been a coach at howard so they recruited him to holy cross. diane: kareem abdul-jabbar. he had made racist comments and so that does come up at the moment in the book and talked about the interaction with coach donahue over that incident but i know your time is tight. so i don't know if you want to talk about that but certainly one of the themes that has come up is that father brooks understood this was not something that was simply just good for the students. he felt it was good for the college and felt it was good for the other students and it is telling the books that were assigned. those of you that were there at the time, one of them was in 66 art martin saying the autobiography of malcolm x was one, "poverty in america" by one of your fellow alumnus