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Notes Introduction 1. Richard Reed to Michael Briggs, University Press of Kansas, December 14, 2010. 2. For a more lyrical but less informative account of service in an AEF intelligence platoon, see Albert Earl Robinson, An Epic Day: Personal Glimpses of the Great World War I (New York: Carlton, 1968). Robinson served as a scout in the 140th Infantry, part of the Thirty-Fifth Division. 3. Thomas A. Britten, American Indians in World War I: At Home and at War (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press), p. 102. According to Britten, “A scout platoon [this seems to correspond with what Barkley calls an ‘Intelligence platoon’] consisted of one sergeant, two corporals, and seven privates from each infantry company. Four scout platoons made up a complete battalion scout company.” 4. Mark Ethan Grotelueschen, The AEF Way of War: The American Army and Combat in World War I (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2007), p. 28. 5. Leonard P. Ayres, The War with Germany: A Statistical Summary (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1919), p. 117. 6. Ibid. 7. Laurence Stallings, The Doughboys: The Story of the AEF, 1917–1918 (New York: Harper & Row, 1963), p. 377. 8. John Lewis Barkley, No Hard Feelings! (New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1930), p. 65. 9. Ibid., p. 69. 10. Emilio Lussu, Sardinian Brigade (New York: Knopf, 1939), p. 170. 11. Robert Graves, Good-Bye to All That (London: Jonathan Cape, 1929), p. 175. 12. See Adrian Caesar, Taking It Like a Man: Suffering, Sexuality, and the War Poets (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1993). 13. Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995 [1929]), 63. 258 notes 14. John Lewis Barkley to Mike Mulcahy, February 4, 1930, File 99.33.7, John Lewis Barkley Papers, National World War I Museum Archives, Kansas City, Missouri; hereafter Barkley Papers. 15. Barkley, No Hard Feelings!, p. 226. 16. Ibid., p. 227. 17. Ibid. 18. Ibid., p. 230. 19. Ibid., p. 229. 20. Britten, American Indians in World War I, 101. 21. Ibid., p. 102. 22. History of the Third Division United States Army in the World War for the Period December 1, 1917 to January 1, 1919 (Cologne: M. Dumont Schauberg, 1919), pp. 388–389. 23. William M. Floyd to John Lewis Barkley, August 13, 1946, File 2010, Barkley Papers. 24. Barkley,No Hard Feelings!,p.28. 25. Ibid., p. 46. 26. Ibid., p. 47. 27. Ibid., p. 327. 28. John Lewis Barkley to Mike Mulcahy, January 2, 1930, File 99.33.7, Barkley Papers. 29. John Lewis Barkley to Mike Mulcahy, January 21, 1930, File 99.33.7, Barkley Papers. 30. John Lewis Barkley, Notes for “Scarlet Fields,” p. 5, File 96.33.8, Barkley Papers. 31. Barkley, No Hard Feelings!, p. 37. 32. John Lewis Barkley to Mike Mulcahy, September 23, 1929, File 99.33.7, Barkley Papers. 33. John Lewis Barkley to Mike Mulcahy, October 27, 1929, File 99.33.7, Barkley Papers. 34. John Lewis Barkley to Mike Mulcahy, November 12, 1929, File 99.33.7, Barkley Papers. 35. John Lewis Barkley to Mike Mulcahy, March 4, 1930, File 99.33.7, Barkley Papers. 36. John Lewis Barkley to Mike Mulcahy, March 16, 1930, File 99.33.7, Barkley Papers. 37. John Lewis Barkley to Mike Mulcahy, September 9, 1930, File 99. 33. 7, Barkley Papers. 38. John Lewis Barkley to Mike Mulcahy, March 4, 1930, File 99.33.7, Barkley Papers. [18.222.67.251] Project MUSE (2024-04-16 14:49 GMT) notes 259 39. John Lewis Barkley to Mike Mulcahy, January 19, 1931, File 99.33.7, Barkley Papers. 40. King Features Syndicate, Royalty Statement for No Hard Feelings !, January 15, 1931, File 99.33.7, Barkley Papers. 41. A. E. Pfrommer to John Lewis Barkley, October 27, 1932, File 99.33.7, Barkley Papers. 42. Stanley M. Rinehart Jr. to John Lewis Barkley, March 16, 1938, File 99.33.7, Barkley Papers. 43. Lambert Davis, Review of No Hard Feelings! by John Lewis Barkley , Books (September 28, 1930), p. 29. 44. James B. Wharton, “Armageddon,” The Nation 131 (November 12, 1930), p. 530. 45. E. G.Taylor, Review of No Hard Feelings! by John Lewis Barkley, The New Republic 65 (December 10, 1930), p. 120. 46. Review of No Hard Feelings! by John Lewis Barkley, The Bookman 72 (October 1930), p. 200. 47. Leon Whipple, “Talking Through Their Brass Hats,” Saturday Review of Literature 7 (October 11, 1930), p. 282. 48. Barkley, No Hard Feelings!, p. 327...

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