I subsequently talked to him in person. He showed me the summary that I prepared and sent to Dr. Burkley, the same document I just identified here, and my own handwritten report of the events of the afternoon of the 22d of November. He asked me if I prepared these and I told him I had. He asked me if I had any other written records. I told him I did not. He said, "Do you have any additional information than you have written?" I said I did not. He thanked me very much for coming.
Mr. Specter. Have you now summarized all of the conversations you have had with any representative of the Federal Government prior to today?
Dr. Clark. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. And have you had any conversations with any representative of the State government prior to today?
Dr. Clark. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. Before you were sworn in to have your deposition taken, did you and I have a discussion about this matter?
Dr. Clark. Yes, sir; a pleasant discussion of what the function of this Commission is.
Mr. Specter. And, also, all of what I would be asking once the record was open and we started taking your deposition?
Dr. Clark. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. And have we covered on the record with the court reporter transcribing all the subjects which you and I discussed informally and prior to the start of the more formal session here?