[82] See [Chapter 14].
[83] “Animals Love, Hate and Become Angry, Just Like Human Beings, Says Expert.” Interview by Jane Dixon in The Evening Telegram, New York, 23 January 1922.
[84] W. T. Hornaday, curator of the New York Zoölogical Gardens, is quoted in Lions ’n’ Tigers ’n’ Everything as saying: “Casey was a mystery. I am frank to say that I could not put my finger on his exact classification. Of course, he was an ape. But just what kind—that is the question.”
[85] “He’d Make a Man of a Monkey—and in Four Generations.” Feature article in The Gazette Times, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 7 May 1922.
[86] See the chapter on Mrs. Wharton either in Authors of the Day or American Nights Entertainment (both Grant Overton).
[87] The quotations are from the first two pages of The Old Maid.
[88] The Age of Innocence.
[89] In New Year’s Day.
[90] “I admit most fully that I myself proceeded with Lord Carson to great lengths—and would even have proceeded to greater—in order to prevent the forcible inclusion of the Northern provinces in a Parliament sitting at Dublin.”—The Earl of Birkenhead in America Revisited (1924) page 40.
[91] Where Are We Going? (1923), by the Right Hon. David Lloyd George.