Mr. Liebeler. You were going to tell us what that was.

Mr. Paine. That was mostly a job of setting up a laboratory to—was nuclear research laboratory, Van Der Graaf generators it had there.

Mr. Liebeler. What was the nature of your work with Bartol?

Mr. Paine. Mostly all the work in making those machines, setting those machines so they would run; making counters, coincidence counters, instrumentation to operate the machine.

Mr. Liebeler. How long did you work for Bartol?

Mr. Paine. That was just about a year, I believe.

Mr. Liebeler. Prior to that did you have any other employment?

Mr. Paine. No, that was Swarthmore.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever work for the Griswold Manufacturing Co.

Mr. Paine. Oh, I did; yes. That was after—well, after the Army. I think it was only a few months, I don't remember when it fitted in.