Mr. Jenner. Just tell us in summary.
Mr. Oliver. I took my doctoral degree at the University of Illinois, under Prof. William Abbott Oldfather.
Mr. Jenner. A very great man.
Mr. Oliver. A very distinguished man. I have been successively instructor, assistant professor, associate professor, and professor of the classics, and I have also been assistant professor, associate professor, and full professor of Spanish and Italian—largely a matter of my giving courses in the Renaissance.
Mr. Jenner. Do you teach Latin and Greek, too, or have you?
Mr. Oliver. Oh, that is classics.
Mr. Jenner. I see. During the war did you have some special assignment militarily oriented or Government oriented?
Mr. Oliver. Yes; during the war I was on leave from the university for service with the War Department.
Mr. Jenner. And without revealing any secrets, would you tell us the general nature of that?
Mr. Oliver. The general nature of that was work that is supposedly secret in nature. I can only say I was with the War Department and that the offices in which I principally worked were located on Lee Boulevard in Arlington, and not in the Pentagon.