when you think of james bond, of course, it's got to be sean connery. right? i when you think of the western historian, you think of bolton. it's my great pleasure to introduce paul to speak to us tonight. i know, it's so common to think of me and sean connery, and the same way. it's really my wife does. no. i want to thank the buffalo bills center of the west, i want to thank jeremy and his excellent staff, this really has been a marvelous three days. the only thing i've really learned as i've aged is how little i know. and, being around all these bright young scholars this week, has shown me just really how little i know about something i thought i knew everything about. it's wonderful newark, exciting newark. as a historian, one of the things that make you get up in the morning, after hearing that introduction and all the stuff i've done ... i understand why i'm so tired. and so hard to get up. it's hard to get up in the morning. but, i certainly appreciate so much all that they are doing, to bring out new insights but also to discover new material. we were