Mr. Rankin. Where did you work after you graduated?
Mrs. Oswald. I was assigned to work in Leningrad, but my stepfather didn't want me to remain with him because he thought perhaps he would marry again, and, therefore, I left.
But he hasn't married up until now.
Mr. Rankin. I hand you Exhibit 20, and ask you if you know what that is.
Mrs. Oswald. This is my diploma. My goodness, what did they do with my diploma?
I can't work with it. The government seal is missing. Who will give me a new diploma?
Mr. Rankin. Mrs. Oswald, I want to explain to you—the Commission hasn't done anything to your diploma. We are informed that——
Mrs. Oswald. They should have treated it a little more carefully, though.
Mr. Rankin. The process was trying to determine fingerprints. It wasn't our action.
Mrs. Oswald. There must be many fingerprints on there. All of my teachers and everybody that ever looked at it. I am sorry—it is a pity for my diploma.