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During World War I he wrote occasional patriotic pieces.
After serving as foreign correspondent for a German newspaper during World War I, he wrote a novel (Diana, originally published as two works, 1918 19; Eng. trans., 1929).
"I certainly agree that the nation should memorialize the service of those who fought and died in World War I," he wrote, "but it cannot lawfully do so by continued endorsement of a starkly sectarian message".
("I build a tottering pillar of my blood … against the siege of all that is not I," he wrote in his poem "The Siege").
At the coronation of James I, he wrote, "I could tell how much my person was commended by the lords and ladies that came to see the solemnity".
"I know that many of you are deeply concerned about retaliation, as am I," he wrote in a note to staff.
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As the Times obituary noted, when Cullum was asked, for a "Rejection Collection" questionnaire, to complete the sentence "When I'm not cartooning, I …," he wrote, "am wrestling, then showering, with my demons".
"I was funded when I came," he wrote.
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