Mr. Moulder. Is that a man or woman?
Mr. Dennett. It is a man.
Mr. Moulder. Do you know where he is located now?
Mr. Tavenner. He is under subpena, Mr. Chairman.
Will you examine the answers to his test, and state whether you can identify the handwriting, whether you filled it out, or whose it was?
Mr. Dennett. His was the one I referred to as a very promising one.
Mr. Tavenner. You are at least correct in stating that he found his way into the Communist Party, according to the testimony of Barbara Hartle and yourself.
Mr. Dennett. Yes; he is the one who said he wanted to develop public-speaking ability so he could teach workers the class struggle.
Mr. Tavenner. Did you write the answers? Is this in your handwriting?
Mr. Dennett. It doesn’t look like my handwriting to me. In fact, I am quite certain this is not my handwriting. It looks to me as though it is written in the same manner as the name, which was his.