Mr. Hubert. You never had to go in midafternoon though?
Mr. Senator. Oh, no; unless if we did go in midafternoon, which was rare, probably maybe to feed the dogs or something like that.
Mr. Hubert. Who took care of the reservations and all other matters of that sort?
Mr. Senator. Andrew.
Mr. Hubert. What time did Andrew get there?
Mr. Senator. Andrew was there; Andrew would come there somewhere around 1 o’clock in the afternoon. See Andrew lived there for a short while too after we had left. He was staying there. And then I think he got married or something like that. But Andrew was with him about 2 years I guess, maybe a little longer.
Mr. Hubert. I think you have already covered the next stage, and that was when you got a job and also you were disgusted with the conditions and so you moved in with Corbat?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Now during the period that you lived with Corbat, which would have been, as I remember it, from August of 1962 until August of 1963—is that right?
Mr. Senator. Yes.