Mr. Liebeler. But there were seminars?

Mrs. Siegel. Oh, there were seminars. Certainly. I misunderstood you. Yes; there were seminars which took place weekly.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you have any recollection that Lee Oswald was the subject of one of these seminars?

Mrs. Siegel. No; I do not.

Mr. Liebeler. Do you have any recollection of what the reason for Oswald's being remanded to Youth House was?

Mrs. Siegel. I only read in the paper that it was truancy.

Mr. Liebeler. And you have no independent recollection about it otherwise at all?

Mrs. Siegel. No; I do not.

Mr. Liebeler. I show you a photostatic copy of a document entitled "Youth House, Social Worker's Report," which is dated Bronx, May 7, 1953, referring to case No. 26996. This report indicates that the social worker involved was Evelyn Strickman, which would at that time have been you; is that correct?

Mrs. Siegel. Yes.