actually commonly known as the father of the land-grant college bill is actually representative justin morrill of vermont who not only was instrumental in getting that legislation passed in 1862 and signed by lincoln, but was also behind the 1890 edition for historically black colleges, so and and i also have to admit a bias because i'm the curator of the justin morrill papers at the library. i love it. cheers. good times. yeah, you know i just wanted to make sure that i think that's where maybe frank was going with his comment that you don't have some of this legislation without the 37th congress and also the fact that there weren't southerners in there were you know, and and also michelle i think your point raises a a very point of leadership. and statesmanship and that is it's a team effort. between the three branches of government that many of our students forget that we have that three independent branches that overlap. so it's a team effort. exactly in the end. i didn't mention the moral act because i didn't think any of you. i'm sorry, perhaps some of you would not know what that was. t