Mr. McVickar. I couldn't say exactly but that sounds just about right.
Mr. Coleman. Was it a Saturday?
Mr. McVickar. I don't know.
Mr. Coleman. Do you recall what time of the day it was?
Mr. McVickar. I don't know. It might have been in the morning but I am not sure. I don't know for sure.
Mr. Coleman. Did Oswald speak to you at all or was all of his conversation with Mr. Snyder?
Mr. McVickar. I think all of his conversation, subsequent conversation, was with Mr. Snyder. As I recall, he said a few words to those of us who were in the office, myself and the secretary, on his way out of the office probably, but I don't really remember very much about that, if he said anything at all.
Mr. Coleman. Could you tell the Commission to the best of your recollection what he said to Mr. Snyder that you overheard during the conversation of October 31, 1959?
Mr. McVickar. In an effort to be helpful I have already, in the form of this memorandum, put everything I could remember down.
Mr. Coleman. Sir, are you referring to the memorandum you prepared on November 27, 1963?