Mrs. Paine. Of him; yes.
Mr. Jenner. Anything else?
Mrs. Paine. Nothing else.
Mr. Jenner. Do you have a recollection of having written your sister in June of 1957—as a matter of fact, on June 29, 1957—[See Ruth Paine Exhibit 469, and transcript 390, post.] in which, to orient the letter, you stated, "Last Saturday I started Russian class," and that was your class at the University of Pennsylvania in the summer of 1957—in which you recounted the reasons why you were undertaking the study of Russian. Do you recall such a letter?
Mrs. Paine. I don't recall the letter, but it certainly is likely I wrote it.
Mr. Jenner. In which you said, one, that you enjoyed the study of languages. Is it a fact that that was one of the motivations?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. And, two, that the language would be socially useful to you?
Mrs. Paine. Socially?
Mr. Jenner. Would be socially useful to you.