this was a gentleman named roy tasko jr. and he was a page in 1906 and 1907, and he loved being a page so much that he kept his uniform. he kept it so carefully, they didn't find it when he died. but they found it and gave it to us. it's quite wonderful in that it's sort of influenced by military attire. so at some point he and the page program were becoming somewhat more formal. he had close connections to joe cannon, the speaker of the house, and so it's possible that one of the reasons this is such a fancy uniform is because of his connection there. but my favorite thing about it isn't the military part. it's the fact that right along the top, just in case you miss it, it says page. so as he's running around he's easily identified. most of the time, though, the identification wasn't written on your neck. it was a little button or sometimes there would be a numbered badge. and we have a few of those early, early buttons that pages war to identify themselves on the floor, although it might have been obvious from their age,