See Report of Secretary of War, 1908, p. 155. Italics mine. G. R. K.
Footnote 192:
An excellent edition of the law with notes, analysis, history, and
suggestions by Mr. Ernest Untermann, can be had for 5 cents, of any
Socialist literature agent.
Footnote 193:
London, March 21, 1908.
Footnote 194:
Miss Jane Addams: _Newer Ideals of Peace_, p. 232.
Footnote 195:
_Civil Liberty_, pp. 116–117.
Footnote 196:
G. Stanley Hall: _Adolescence_, Vol. I., pp. 222–23.
Footnote 197:
_The Rough Riders_, p. 139. Found in Edition of 1899, published by
Charles Scribner’s Sons; page 152, as published by G. P. Putnam’s
Sons.
Footnote 198:
_System of Ethics_, p. 660.
Footnote 199:
_Militarism_, pp. 60–61.
Footnote 200:
_William Shakespeare_, Pt. 3, Bk. 3, Ch. I.
Footnote 201:
See Chapter Eight, Section 11,—of special interest to women who
incline to be “perfectly delighted” with soldiers.
Footnote 202:
Quoted by Thomas E. Will, _Arena_, Dec., 1894.
Footnote 203:
_Moral Damage of War_, pp. 146–47.
Footnote 204:
_Education and the Higher Life_, p. 171.
Footnote 205:
_Works_, Vol. IV., Dresden Edition, p. 124.
Footnote 206:
“Lecture on War.”
Footnote 207:
_The Destiny of Man_, pp. 100–103.
Footnote 208:
Lester F. Ward: _Applied Sociology_, p. 264.
Footnote 209:
Bloomfield: “Farmer’s Boy.”
Footnote 210:
Pope’s Homer’s “Iliad.”
Footnote 211:
_Militarism_, p. 316.
Footnote 212:
Quoted by John A. Hobson: _John Ruskin: Social Reformer_, p. 346.
Footnote 213:
_Militarism_, p. 317.
Footnote 214:
See Chapter Eleven.
Footnote 215:
See Chapter Ten, also Index: “Revolution of Opinion.”
Footnote 216:
See McCabe and Darien: _Can We Disarm?_ p. 56.
Footnote 217:
See Index: “What War Decides”; also “Blood Cost of War.”
Footnote 218:
Thomas Carlyle: _Sartor Resartus_, Book II., Chapter 8.
Footnote 219:
See Index: “Parasites.”
Footnote 220:
Italics mine. G. R. K.
Footnote 221:
_Report_, 1907, p. 73.
Footnote 222:
See Report of Department of War, 1906.
Footnote 223:
See Annual Reports of the Secretaries of War for the years named; also
Preface of the present volume.
Footnote 224:
Italics mine. G. R. K.
Footnote 225:
See _Report of the War Department_, 1908, p. 21; see also Index:
“Insanity.”
Footnote 226:
_The World’s Work_, May, 1907.
Footnote 227:
Italics mine. G. R. K.
Footnote 228:
See Reports of the Department of War for the respective years.
Footnote 229:
_Report of the Secretary of War_, 1907, p. 72.
Footnote 230:
Mr. Roosevelt’s kill-for-pleasure hunting trip in Africa in 1909–10
included, according to the press reports, “a splendid time,” “a
corking time,” shooting monkies—murdering his ancestral cousins, so to
speak—“a careful count being kept of the exact number” of the jolly,
playful little creatures butchered for the brave and noble gentleman’s
amusement on his “old home” trip.
Footnote 231:
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