you want to see a picture of lorina better? here she and eleanor are going down a street in san juan in puerto rico to inspect conditions there. hicock is the women in the dress with the long tie there by eleanor's side. hicock after leaving the associated press then went to work directly for the roosevelt administration as an under cover investigator of poverty and relief conditions. the roosevelt administration, and franklin is behind it. didn't really believe that the newspapers or the media of the day was telling people the extent of poverty. he wanted independent investigations of how well welfare programs were working, independent investigations of how desperate people really were. he wanted a personal source of information. and hicock was one the investigators. there were others who were hired to go out around the country and make these reports that went to harry hopkins who was head of the new deal release efforts and also to franklin himself. and, of course, eleanor saw these reports. so that's -- that was part of thei