Mr. Moulder. Will you repeat over what period of time did you attend discussion groups when you were in Washington?

Mr. Stenhouse. Well, it was some time between the latter part of 1945 and 1946.

Mr. Velde. Mr. Chairman, it seems unusual to me that the witness cannot remember anybody’s name, or the name of any person who attended these meetings.

This occurred less than 10 years ago, did it not?

Mr. Stenhouse. About 10 years.

Mr. Velde. And you cannot remember the name of a single person who attended those discussion groups?

Mr. Stenhouse. No. And I have tried to do it, and I have offered to cooperate to the best of my ability with the staff of your committee, sir.

It is, as you say, 10 years ago. I have moved out into a different part of the world, an entirely different environment, new thoughts. Since I have been out here I have been working hard to establish myself economically, and I haven’t had association within that time to remind me.

Mr. Velde. Have you conscientiously tried to search your memory, to review the history of that period to determine whether you could name any persons who attended these meetings?

Mr. Stenhouse. I have, sir.