[225]. See Report of the War Department, 1908, p. 21; see also Index: “Insanity.”
[226]. The World’s Work, May, 1907.
[227]. Italics mine. G. R. K.
[228]. See Reports of the Department of War for the respective years.
[229]. Report of the Secretary of War, 1907, p. 72.
[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.
[231]. A private, writing from the Philippines, in Everybody’s Magazine, April, 1908.
[232]. Imperial Democracy, p. 272.
[233]. The Moral Damage of War, pp. 150–51.
[234]. Quoted by Professor E. A. Ross, in his Social Control, p. 89.