[245]. The Moral Damage of War, pp. 97–99.
[246]. See The Downfall, passim, Part II., also p. 446. This powerful story (published by the Macmillan Company, New York) is here again heartily commended to all readers of War—What For? Again the author thanks the publishers for reprint privileges.
[247]. Precisely! Never stopping to inquire: Who declared this war? or what for?
[248]. Quoted by George Allan England, in New York Daily Call, Dec. 2, 1909.
[249]. See Lucia A. Mead’s Patriotism and the New Internationalism, p. 22.
[250]. Read Walter Walsh’s Moral Damage of War, Chapter Three on the “Moral Damage of War to the Children.” The chapter is of startling importance.
[251]. New York World, editorial, May 6, 1910.
[252]. See New York Times, October 31, 1908, long article on the increasing manufacture of such toys.
[253]. Quoted by Walter Walsh: Moral Damage of War, p. 380.
[254]. The Economy of Happiness, pp. 519–20.