TESTIMONY OF MARGARET ELIZABETH GUSTAFSON, ACCOMPANIED BY HER COUNSEL, KENNETH A. MacDONALD
Mr. Tavenner. Will you state your name please?
Mrs. Gustafson. Margaret Elizabeth Gustafson.
Mr. Tavenner. It is noted that you are accompanied by counsel.
Will counsel please identify himself for the record?
Mr. MacDonald. Kenneth A. MacDonald, a lawyer of the city of Seattle.
Mr. Tavenner. When and where were you born, Mrs. Gustafson?
Mrs. Gustafson. I was born February 9, 1912, in the city of Seattle.
Mr. Tavenner. Will you spell your last name, please?
Mrs. Gustafson. G-u-s-t-a-f-s-o-n.
Mr. Tavenner. Where do you now reside?
Mrs. Gustafson. In Bremerton, Wash.
Mr. Tavenner. How are you employed?
Mrs. Gustafson. As a schoolteacher.
Mr. Tavenner. Will you tell the committee, please, what your formal educational training has been?
Mrs. Gustafson. I graduated from San Diego State College in 1933, attended Mills for graduate work the following year. I have had summer school at the Western Washington College of Education, at the University of Washington, extension courses——
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