Mr. Jenner. And they went on from there to see other parts of America?
Mrs. Paine. That is right.
Mr. Jenner. Have you ever met knowingly, that is, that you knew, any native Russian people other than these three Russian students and Marina, that is to say up to November 22——
Mrs. Paine. You mean people who had been born there?
Mr. Jenner. Yes. Well, of course, your golden age group. There were some who had been born in Russia.
Mrs. Paine. A great many. I am not certain where Mrs. Gravitis was born. I think she was born in Latvia. Any such contact was certainly in very brief passing, as, for instance, I met a group that had come to Dallas to play chamber music. They were all from Soviet Armenia, and talked with these people. That was a year ago. But if there were any other contacts they were of that sort.
Mr. Jenner. Have you, in these long tedious days that we have had with you, pretty well exhausted all of your contacts with any native Russians or any Russians who were naturalized Americans, and indicated the character of your contacts with them?
Mrs. Paine. Yes; I believe so.
Mr. Jenner. You are perfectly free to add any others, if you wish.
Mrs. Paine. I don't think of any particular contact.