it appears to be a lovely day. i think it s been a great series. [ applause ] thank you. and you re a great crowd, by the way. you re here and on time. we don t always have that. so this morning will be the last of our series, if you would be kind to our speaker, if you could turn off your cell phones. it can interfere with the amplification. one of the things that did come up today there were several inquiries at the back about our other programs and what we have at the museum. you can certainly put yourself on our e-mail list, get our e-mail blast. we put out a communique every three months on all the programs that are coming and that would include things like the smithsonian series. that s a good way to get early notification of what s upcoming and what you might want to attend. so we have this morning another celebrity spy. celebrity spies are always controversial, because the way we use the term, either people who worked in intelligence and later became celebrities l
getting warmer. i think it s been a great series, frankly. i have enjoyed every one of them. [ applause ] thank you. okay. and you re a great crowd, by the way. you re here, you re on time. we don t always have that. so this morning will be the last of our series out of courtesy to our speaker if you d be kind enough to turn off your pdas and cell phones, that would be a help. it can interfere with the amplification. by the way, one of the things that did come up today, there were several inquiries at the back about our other programs and what we have at the museum, you can certainly put your yourself on our e-mail list, get our e-mail blast, we put out a communique every three months on all the programs that are coming and that would include things like the smithsonian series, and that s a good way to get early notification of what s upcoming and what you might want to attend. so we have this morning a subject, another celebrity spy, and celebrity spies are always very con