Mr. Hubert. When did you leave there?
Mrs. Rich. I left when I was 16. That would be in 1954—1953—I am sorry. And I got married, and I go back, and I drop out because I am going to have a child. Then after I have the child I go back, and I am doubling up on my courses and could have graduated. But I was too smart, and knew everything.
Mr. Hubert. Have you had any other type of training?
Mrs. Rich. Depending on what you mean—formal education—meaning book learning?
Mr. Hubert. Well, yes.
Mrs. Rich. No.
Mr. Hubert. Or other types of training, such as stenography?
Mrs. Rich. IBM, and police investigation.
Mr. Hubert. What about the IBM aspect? Did you study that?
Mrs. Rich. I made a misquotation. It would be Remington Rand, actually.