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Publicity in Smedley papers; also New Republic, September 22, 1941, Smedley's letter to the editor. Smedley debated on more than one occasion a Mr. Carroll Lunt, who took Japan's side in the Sino-Japanese War and downplayed the threat to the United States

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San Diego Union, June 11, 1941. On the list also was J. B. Powell. See F.B.I. 100-1541-55 for report on San Diego Smedley-Carlson talk dated July 8, 1941

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On the group of those with hands-on experience with Chinese Communists, see Kenneth E. Shewmaker, Americans and Chinese Communists, 1927— 45: A Persuading Encounter (Ithaca, N.Y., 1971)

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See Michael Schaller, The United States and China in the Twentieth Century (New York, 1979), pp. 60—61, for a sophisticated summary of the specialized works by Dorothy Borg, himself, and others

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Battle Hymn, p. 524; Mao Dun, Preface to Hulan he zhuan (Guilin, 1942), pp. 27—28; also Lo Binji, Xiao Hong xiaozhuan (Shanghai, 1947), p. 142. For an excellent treatment in English see Howard Goldblatt, Hsiao Hong (Boston, 1976)

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Battle Hymn, p. 523; William White, ed., ByLine: Ernest Hemingway (New York, 1967), pp. 303-39; interview with Rosie Tan; Hong Kong Sunday Herald, March 9, 1941

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