He was a great guy. He and Mrs. Cully, there was a little office, a cubbyhole office in the main zoo building, but he didn’t use that. And I don’t blame him. But this is in the days when a lot of zoo directors had a residence on the grounds and that was part of the job. So at his residence, he developed an office in the residence and his wife, Mildred Cully, was his secretary. And by the way, they had a green ink typewriter ribbon. I don’t know if you ever saw these letters, anyway, when they would send out letters, they were green ink, which I always thought was kinda neat. And he would always sign these letters, zoologically yours.