Mr. Dulles. Or people about to be President, or who have been President?
Mr. Bouck. Yes, yes. We have not only studied all of our own but we have studied all of the assassinations that we could find any record of for 2,000 years back. And strangely enough some of the thinking that went on 2,000 years ago seems to show up in thinking of assassinations today.
Mr. Stern. Do you increase protection on the Ides of March?
Mr. Dulles. Is that available? Is that—I don't know.
Mr. Bouck. It is available in a rather crude form. It has not been boiled down to a concise report.
Mr. Dulles. How voluminous is this? I should be very much interested in thumbing through it because I have been trying to study the past history.
Mr. Bouck. The rough notes on this are this high.
Mr. Dulles. A few thousand pages?
Mr. Bouck. The studies didn't go beyond that.
Mr. Dulles. By cases?