this one has some artifacts on it, including the guest pass that was written out for robert conroy and stubby, our famous war dog, while he was at the american legion convention in kansas city. over here, we have the menus from the train trip when conroy and stubby were traveling by train. aside from the shock of the prices, i am also interested in all of the hunks of meat that stubby could have chosen from. so i'm sure he was not unsaid -- unfed during those travels. these are just a couple of scenes, and you have seen many, many more of these locally of the crowds that turned out for the plays, and stubby was right there leading parts of the connecticut soldiers, who had come to participate in this great ceremony. this was one of the highlights post-war for the entire endea building he is living and has caught fire, and it has to be evacuated. you can see this girl has very wisely brought her parakeet. this mother, of course, remembers to bring her baby. conroy, when he leaves, brings stubby. in 1950 four, stubby is not alive. if you look at him, he looks odd, and that's because he i