Mr. Jenner. It does not?

Mrs. Paine. No.

Mr. Jenner. It would appear that this was, my notes are a little garbled, I see, that the three Soviet students to whom you made reference yesterday came over here in 1958. Is that correct?

Mrs. Paine. That fits with my memory of it.

Mr. Jenner. And it was the Young Friends group in which you were interested which stimulated, in cooperation with the State Department, as I recall it, the bringing of these three young Soviet students over here?

Mrs. Paine. We sought advice from the State Department; yes; and from the American Friends Service Committee, also.

Mr. Jenner. And we covered that yesterday so we needn't trouble you with it again. Your only participation or contact with these three Soviet students, I understand from your testimony, was you attended one meeting—was it a dinner—and you had no other contacts with them, either before or after?

Mrs. Paine. That is correct.

Mr. Jenner. They went on from—where was this, in Philadelphia?

Mrs. Paine. Yes.