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Bullitt, William C. (William Christian), 1891-1967

"The Bullitt Mission to Russia"


Senator KNOX. We never chewed them up that fast.
Senator NEW. Mr. Bullitt, what, if anything, was said with reference
to the Irish question, with which you are familiar?
Mr. BULLITT. At the conference? I do not believe the Irish question
was ever brought up before the conference or discussed. There was
considerable said on the side, attempts to let down the Walsh mission
easily without antagonizing the Irish vote in this country.
[Laughter.] I think that is the only consideration that Ireland
received.
Senator NEW. There was a cheerful willingness to do that, was there
not?
Mr. BULLITT. I think so.
The CHAIRMAN. Is there anything further that anybody desires to ask
Mr. Bullitt? We are very much obliged to you indeed, Mr. Bullitt.
Mr. BULLITT. Mr. Chairman, if I may just say--I do not know whether it
is a matter of first interest to the Senators or not--but on this trip
with me to Russia there was Capt. Pettit, and at the same time the
journalist, Lincoln Steffens, and I have documents which they prepared
and which might be of interest to the committee.
The CHAIRMAN. If you will hand those to the stenographer, we will
print them with your testimony.
Senator KNOX. What are your plans, Mr. Bullitt? What are you going to
do in this country now?
Mr. BULLITT. I expect to return to Maine and fish for trout, where I
was when I was summoned by the committee.


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