Representative Ford. Did Marina Oswald ever tell you about her schooling in Russia?
Mrs. Ford. Yes; she did. I think that would be a junior college here. She would finish 7 or 8 years, I don't know exactly, and then I think it is 4 years in a junior college which would make her in my opinion an assistant pharmacist.
Representative Ford. In other words, she went to the regular——
Mrs. Ford. School, yes.
Representative Ford. Primary school?
Mrs. Ford. That is right.
Representative Ford. Following that she went on to a secondary school.
Mrs. Ford. You don't have to finish primary school. Russian High School is 10 years, and if you want to specialize in some sort of assistant or technical work you would finish 7 or 8 years and then you would go 4 years after that, it is a finishing technical school, whether you would call it, where you would actually finish high school and at the same time you acquire some sort of a profession or technician, assistant to engineer or in this case assistant to a pharmacist.
Representative Ford. But those were the only schools that she has ever indicated to you that she attended?
Mrs. Ford. I think so, that is right.