Mr. Liebeler. Where did you study in Leningrad, what college?
Mrs. Ray. Soljanoy Calach—that's salt. I suppose to after I finish they will send me work to the salt mines and been sent to Siberia, Irkutsk, Siberia. That's only on practice but I was work after I finish in Irkutsk, Siberia.
Mr. Davis. This was a Leningrad college?
Mrs. Ray. No, no; that's Stalingrad.
Mr. Davis. I mean college.
Mrs. Ray. Yes; Leningrad—street Maxim Gorky Street. That's on Maxim Gorky Street; that's college.
Mr. Liebeler. When were you there in Leningrad studying, what year, what years?
Mrs. Ray. You mean when?
Mr. Liebeler. Yes.
Mrs. Ray. See, what happen I study and then I have a permission, not permission. I have to go and work in Siberia, Irkutsk and before I go this far—that is very far from my home, I have 2-months vacation and I went home. From first I go to Irkutsk; then from there I coming home in summertime, in June. My brother supposed to come home from flying school to get married and I have 2 months after finish college. You have 2-months vacation; government paying you go back home.