Mr. Velde. Did you say you have consulted with our staff to determine whether or not they can refresh your memory?
Mr. Stenhouse. Yes.
Mr. Velde. Of course, it still seems odd to me that you cannot remember one single person.
Mr. Stenhouse. Well, as a matter of fact, I can’t remember the names of people whom I was in much more direct contact with in those days.
Mr. Velde. You are a very intelligent person. There is no question about that. It does seem to me that you could remember someone that you went with. But can’t you remember the occasion of your first visit to one of these discussion groups?
Mr. Stenhouse. No.
Mr. Velde. Or how you happened to get to the meeting?
Mr. Stenhouse. I don’t remember where it was. It was apparently in the house of one of the members of the group.
Mr. Velde. Do you remember the physical surroundings of the meeting place? Apparently it was in a home of one of the members of the group.
Mr. Stenhouse. One of the meetings, as I recall, was in, I think it was an apartment in one of the projects over on the Virginia side.