The Jocks. Daily Mail, 2 January, p.8.
[Letter in answer to a letter signed ‘Black Watch’ (Daily Mail, 19 December, p. 10) about a supposed German rating of British divisions.]
The Cheshire Regiment. Morning Post, 23 January, p.9.
[Letter in answer to Sir Hastings Anderson, Morning Post, 3 January, p.4, about the Royal Welch Fusiliers’ rivalry with the Cheshire. Reprined in A35.]
What It Feels Like to be Famous. Daily Herald, 7 February, p.4.
*Against Clock and Compass. Argosy (London), 7:viii, April. [First English periodical apperance.]
Mr. Robert Graves’s Army Scandal. Truth, 2 April, pp. 575-576. [Concerns an incident in May 1915 in which two miners serving in the Welsh Regiment supposedly murdered their company Sergeant-Major.]
A Brass Hat in No Man’s Land. Now and Then 36: 7–9, Summer. [Review of book of same title by Brig. Gen. F.P. Crozier.]
The Garlands Wither. Times Literary Suppplement, 26 June, p.534. [Letter about war novels.]
Modernist Poetry. Yorkshire Post, 11 July, p. 5. [Letter complaining about attributing sole credit to Graves for A Survey of Modernist Poetry in a review of G. F. Lahey’s Gerard Manley Hopkins. The review, by ‘G. G.’, appeared 4 June 1930, p. 6.
Old Papa Johnson. Strand Magazine: 80: 147-153, August.
*The Hushu Bird. John O’London’s Weekly, 9 August, p. 631. Published July 1930 in B18.
[Letter about Sassoon’s Memoirs of an Infantry Officer.] Daily Herald, 20 September, p.7.
Would You Fight Again? Gloucester Citizen, 13 November 1930, p. 4. [Letter in which Graves replies to a solicitation by the editor concerning Graves’s willingness to fight in another war. Graves’s reply was reprinted the following day in the Lincolnshire Echo, p.4, along with comments on this subject from Philip Gibbs, Ian Hay and Frederick Manning, who seemingly received similar solicitations.