Mr. Jenner. No; well, I don't wish to say that isn't so, but you did attend another one in 1954–55, along in that time, didn't you?

Mrs. Paine. There are a great many meetings for the Young Friends Committee of North America, and they were commonly held at Earlham College, but they were not conferences.

Mr. Jenner. I see. I am using the wrong terminology.

Mrs. Paine. Yes; these were committee meetings and there were a number of them.

Mr. Jenner. This was in further pursuit of the exchange of the interest by pen pal letters and otherwise between young people in America and young people in Russia?

Mrs. Paine. This would have been one of the subjects of the committee meeting.

Mr. Jenner. Is there, or was there a Russian Friends group in Wallingford, in Philadelphia?

Mrs. Paine. You mean people who were both Russian and Quakers?

Mr. Jenner. I am not too sure just what I do mean, because my information is so limited.

Mrs. Paine. It brings nothing to my mind.