Leave, 1915. Lilliput 8: 278–279, April. [Memoirs. Mason reports a Lilliput Annual for 1941 as an addition to the B section of this bibliography, but his would appear to be only a binding-up of the issues of this journal for 1941; 1939/40 was the last time this journal was issued in book form.]
Thursday Morning and Our Long Week-End. [With Alan Hodge.] Readers News (Readers Union), October. [Seen only as extracted clipping.]
War Poetry in this War. Listener 26: 566-567, 23 October. [Graves’s article is the second of two so titled. The first is by Stephen Spender, 26: 539-540, 16 October. Replies by Herbert Read and Keidrich Rhys, 26: 603, 30 October. Reply by Geoffrey Grigson, 26:635, 6 November. Editorial comment, 26: 684, 20 November. Reply by John Ridley, 26: 762, 4 December. Reprinted as ‘The Poets of World War II’.]
‘Et in Arcadia Ego!’ Sunday Times, 23 November, p. 3. [Letter regarding a Latin phrase in reply to a letter by Sir Lancelot Oliphant, 16 November, p. 3 and replies by F. L. Lucas and R. Weiss, 30 November, p. 3.]
Atque Ego in Arcadia. Sunday Times, 7 December, p. 3 [Reply to a letter by F. L. Lucas.]
This Saluting Business. Royal Air Force Journal, No.4: 22–23, 13 December. A history of the military salute, with an anecdote about T. E. Lawrence.
What I Believe About Ghosts. Picture Post 13: 22–25, 27 December. [Published as ‘Commonsense About Ghosts’ in C301.]