Mr. Jenner. Except for the opening of the envelope which was necessary for you to do in order to remove the content. Is my statement correct?
Mr. Oswald. With this exception, sir. That a number of the letters were not opened by me personally. By that, I mean my wife opened them when she received the mail at the house.
I have marked the chronological date on the front of them in the last few days.
Mr. Jenner. So that there appears on these exhibits in your handwriting a date on the envelope and in some instances on the letter content?
Mr. Oswald. That is correct.
Mr. Jenner. Which you wrote thereon, and which was not on either the envelope or the letter at the time it was received by you?
Mr. Oswald. That is correct.
Mr. Jenner. Those exhibit numbers—excuse me. There are three postcards—Commission Exhibit No. 310, dated December 11, 1961, which is a Christmas card, Commission Exhibit 319, which is a postcard dated October 10, 1962, and Commission Exhibit 321, a postcard dated April 10, 1962. Each of those was received by you in due course, Mr. Oswald, as you related to me yesterday.
I want you to confirm this. And is in the handwriting of your brother, Lee Harvey Oswald.
And except for notations of dates which appear thereon or may appear thereon in your handwriting, they are in the same condition now as when you received them?