Mr. Jenner. Are you familiar with the Baylor University College of Dentistry?
Mr. Taylor. No; I know that there is one here; that they have one out at Baylor Hospital—but I'm not familiar with it otherwise.
Mr. Jenner. Would you fix the period when Marina was in your home—first, the month?
Mr. Taylor. Uh—it was in September of 1962.
Mr. Jenner. And all of the stay was in the month of September, and none of it in the month of October 1962?
Mr. Taylor. My memory, as I say, is not clear back that far. But—uh—I personally have no recollection of dates involved. Even when I was first interviewed, I believed it to be during this period we are talking about. It was pinpointed for me one time that it would—that Lee left his job on or about the 6th of September and that, just going from that date, why it would, presuming, as I remember, that that was a Friday in 1962, I believe that they came—she came to my home for a period of 2 weeks after that. I don't believe that it lasted any longer.
Mr. Jenner. During this period, did you have occasion in calling from your home or place of business to call Lee Oswald at the Y.M.C.A.?
Mr. Taylor. I believe I—uh—I may not have personally. I may have dialed the telephone for Marina and asked for him so that she could talk to him.
Mr. Jenner. Well, did you ever seek to reach him by telephone either for yourself or for Marina?
Mr. Taylor. I don't specifically remember an occasion doing that.