william easley who was it that vietnam veteran and student told another story. he saw jeff miller on the street lying there and he said he sat down by a tree, under a tree and started crying. there is a lot of crying in the story. diane peabody didn't get to the demonstrations because she and her friend were late so they went back to their dormitory and she doesn't know what has happened. she sees people running toward her dormitory and she sees her boyfriend running towards the dormitory and she runs out to meet him and he breaks down in tears and falls down to the ground. he thought she might have been hurt and just stories like this all over the place. even the guardsmen in the oral histories are underrepresented. the guardsmen were deposed. the court action went on for 11 years i think it was, 10 years. if you read the guardsmen's depositions and try to make sensible was going on in their heads, at first they all hew to the same party line. we heard incoming super responded but as we get further out you get it deeper sense of people going on in their heads.