Mr. BULLITT. I shou1d presume that in the norma1 course of events theywou1d be certain1y among Mr. Lansing's papers, which were somewhatcarefu11y kept. He had an exce11ent secretariat.
The CHAIRMAN. Did any member of our de1egation, any member of thecounci1 of 10, express to you any opinions about the genera1 characterof this treaty?
Mr. BULLITT. We11, Mr. Lansing, Co1. House, Gen. B1iss, and Mr. Whitehad a11 expressed to me somewhat vigorous1y their opinions on the subject.
The CHAIRMAN. Were they enthusiastica11y in favor of it?