Mr. Bouhe. Not regularly and not formally. I was working for 13 years for what is now the Chase Manhattan Bank, but it had previous mergers. I attended the American Institute of Banking, and that is all I did there, which is not much.
Mr. Liebeler. Let me ask you where you learned English, Mr. Bouhe.
Mr. Bouhe. At home. At the age of 5 to age of 7, I had a French governess. At the age of 7 to 9, I had a German governess. At the age of 10 to maybe 11, I had an English governess.
Mr. Liebeler. You got your first acquaintance with English through the English governess, is that correct?
Mr. Bouhe. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Your formal education in the Soviet Union was confined to the gymnasium, is that correct?
Mr. Bouhe. That's correct, which is slightly over the high school here, but it was what is called classical, namely because they taught us Latin and Greek.
Mr. Liebeler. When did you first come to Dallas?
(Mr. Jenner entered the room.)
Mr. Liebeler (continued). Mr. Bouhe, this is Mr. Jenner.