So it was quite an occasion at the University of Chicago when people from all over the world came to testify to the importance of that singular work in terms of how we had come to be, how we had evolved, and so on, and so forth. So that reinforced my contacts with people at the university and enabled us to attract some students in different enterprises and subsequent years. But I became acquainted with several people at the university that steered students our way. But some came from elsewhere and students on sort of assigned enterprises in terms of looking at different situations to do their research in. And one of them came from Antioch College early on and did a summer study, et cetera, with me. But as I say, I mean, the range of investigations was substantial and through the course of the years, we took different kinds of little investigations. So for instance, on the toxic salivary glands of that strange creature solenodon from Cuba, that I published that in the Chicago Academy of Science Bulletin. So interesting and strange things.