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1916
Brady, William, The Lad at 16 years
Daily News
12 Nov 1916
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
Hemingway, Ernest “Practical Education vs. Theoretical”
Trapeze
10 Feb 1916, 2pp. (photocopy)
1917
Scouts Hold Up Returns
Kansas City Star
[1917]
Mrs. Miller Hall: Pioneer Woman Passes Away After Years of Faithful Service as Mother and Religious Teacher Oak Park, Oak Leaves
2 June 1917
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
Joke Is Warlike
23 June 1917
(photocopy)
[Hemingway, Ernest]
Glaring Lights May Return
Kansas City Star
25 Oct 1917
See outgoing correspondence: EH,
25 Oct 1917
Hemingway, Ernest
Negro Methodists Meeting Here Little Hope for Chief Vaughn
Kansas CityStar
25 Oct 1917
See outgoing correspondence : EH,
25 Oct 1917
[Hemingway, Ernest]
Cheap Coal
Kansas CityStar
3 Dec 1917
Donated by E. R. Hagemann (typescript)
[Hemingway, Ernest]
Have Plenty of Coal. Now: Supply on Kansas Side is Greater than the Demand
Kansas City Star
3 Dec 1917, 2pp.
Donated by E. R. Hagemann (typescript)
[Hemingway, Ernest]
Cheap Coal Is Plentiful
Kansas CityTimes
4 Dec 1917, 3pp.
Donated by E. R. Hagemann (typescript)
[Hemingway, Ernest]
Kansas Side Dealers to Meet
Kansas City Times
4 Dec 1917
Donated by E. R. Hagemann (typescript)
[Hemingway, Ernest]
Bowman Still Avoids Jail
Kansas City Star
5 Dec 1917, 3pp.
Donated by E. R. Hagemann (typescript)
[Hemingway, Ernest]
A Note Hints at Suicide
Kansas City Times
5 Dec 1917
Donated by E. R. Hagemann (typescript)
Scout Holds up Returns
1917?
[Oversize, Cage]
1918
The Meaning of Pain
British Weekly
[1918]
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Photo: Lieut. E. M. Hemingway taking an airing in Milan, Italy
[1918]
See also: Original, Grandparents Scrapbook
Photo: Lt. Hemingway Convalescing from 237 Wounds, Being Driven Around Milanby an Italian Officer
[1918]
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
Two Are Killed, Four Wounded, Three Missing
[1918]
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Wounded American Hero
[1918]
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
[Hemingway, Ernest]
Fire Destroys 3 Firms
Kansas City Star 26 Jan 1918
Donated by E. R. Hagemann (typescript)
[Hemingway, Ernest]
Alec Left With the Cubs
Kansas City Star
[Mar 1918]
See Outgoing Correspondence:
14 Mar 1918
[Hemingway, Ernest]
Hospital Clerk Let Out
Kansas City Star
[Mar 1918]
See Outgoing Correspondence:
14 Mar 1918
[Hemingway, Ernest]
Slay a Laundry Guard
Kansas City Star
[12 Mar 1918]
See Outgoing Correspondence:
14 Mar 1918
Tank Corps Wants Men Who Are Fighting Mad
[New York Globe]
[4 Apr 1918]
[Oversize, Cage]
Newburn and Hemingway Go to Italy
18 May 1918
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
[Hemingway, Ernest]
Six Men Became Tankers
Kansas City Star
[17 Apr 1918]
Dare Devil Joins Tanks
Kansas City Star
21 Apr 1918
[Oversize, Cage]
Cartoon
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hemingway, Grace Hall
, 8 May 1918
Sixteen Leave for Italy to Drive Army Ambulances
Chicago Daily Tribune
12 May 1918
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hemingway, Clarence E.
, 15 May 1918
See also: Grandparents' Scrapbook
Go Together from the Star to the Italian Front
Kansas City Star
13 May 1918
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
[Oversize, Cage]
Following is a letter from Arthur C. Newburn. . .
[9 June 1918]
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Cartoon
Hemingway, Grace Hall
, 23 June 1918
Kingsley, Charles
Be not anxious. . .
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hemingway, Grace Hall
, 23 June 1918
Kingsley, Charles
The Days of Real Sport
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hemingway, Grace Hall
, 23 June 1918
Win Four Mile Line
Chicago Daily Tribune
5 July 1918
[Oversize, Cage]
Wounded on Italy Front
Kansas City Star
14 July 1918
See: Incoming Correspondence,
Kollernborn, Roy
, 3 Sept 1918
All Italy Honors America
Kansas City Star
14 July 1918
See: Incoming Correspondence,
Kollernborn, Roy
, 3 Sept 1918
Honors for the Kansas City Man
[16 July 1918]
See Incoming Correspondence:
Kollernborn, Roy
, 3 Sept 1918
Wounded Oak Park Boy Cited for Medal
[16 July 1918]
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Newspaper Man Survives 200 Battle Wounds
New York Evening Telegram
17 July 1918
See Incoming Correspondence:
Brumback, Theodore
, 8 Aug 1918
[Oversize, Cage]
3 Dead, 6 Hurt, 3 Missing, City's, Share of Glory
Chicago Daily Tribune
17 July 1918
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hemingway, Anson T.
, 19 July 1918
See also: Grandparents' Scrapbook
[Oversize, Cage]
Valor Cross to Hemingway
Kansas City Times
[17 July 1918]
See Incoming Correspondence:
Kollernborn, Roy
, 3 Sept 1918
Hemingway Wounded, to be Rewarded for Valor
20 July 1918
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Italy Rewards 21 Ambulance Men for Red Cross
[Tribune]
20 July [1918]
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Lardner, Ring
"E'en War So Grim Refuses to Dim Humor of Him"
"Lardner Meets Horrors in the Wake of War"
See Incoming Correspondence:
Bagley, Caroline F.
, Aug 1918
"One of These Day's We'll Learn to Apply the Same Lessons at Home"
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hemingway, Grace Hall
, 5 Aug 1918
Kollenborn, Roy Baker
Clippings by the two above
See Incoming Correspondence:
Kollernborn, Roy
, 3 Sept 1918
With our Wounded
7 Sept 1918
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Going Back to the Front
Kansas CityStar
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hale, Juddy
, 21 Sept 1918
Von Pot and Von Kettle
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hemingway, Grace Hall
, 30 Sept 1918
Wounded 227 Times
[Oak Leaves]
5 Oct 1918
See: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Lo Sportsman
Giornale Di Sport Ippico, Milan, Italy
9 Oct 1918[Oversize, Cage]
More Stars in Heros’ Flag
Chicago Daily Tribune
Photocopy from Grandparents’ Scrapbook
3 Poems by John McCrae, Rupert Brook and Alan Seeger
[1918?]
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
First Congregational Church Program
Oak Park, Illinois
13 Oct 1918
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hemingway, Clarence E.
13 Oct 1918
Oak Park Boy Shot to Pieces Jokes about it
[23 Oct 1918]
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Lieut. E. M. Hemingway sends interesting picture. . .
16 Nov 1918
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Chicago Flyer Survives Fall of 5,000 Feet
Chicago Daily Tribune
16 Nov 1918
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
War Cross for Ted Brumback
Kansas City Star
1 Dec 1918
[Oversize, Cage, Box1]
"The Spice of Life" "Fading Festivities"
"Experiments as They Are Done"
A Cartoon
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hemingway, Grace Hall
, 11 June l918
1919
To My Mother
[1919]
See: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Lieut. Arthur Newburn Home from Overseas
[Jan 1919]
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Yankee Punctured by 227 Pieces of Austrian Shrapnel
[Jan 1919]
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Man with 227 Wounds Returns from Italy
24 Jan 1919
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Gibraltar Chronicle and Official Gazette
9 Jan 1919
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
Lieutenant Hemingway Is on His Way Home
[11 Jan 1919]
See also: Original, Grandparents' Scrapbook
Got 227 Wounds Says Ambulance Driver
[Kansas City]
22 Jan 1919
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
Heroes Back Loaded Down With Medals New YorkAmerican
22 Jan 1919
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
341st Went in Fight After 4 Weeks Training
Chicago Daily Tribune
22 Jan 1919
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
Yankee Red Cross Man With 237 Wound Scars Wins Italian War Cross
New York Evening World
22 Jan 1919
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
Dean, Roselle
First Lieutenant Hemingway
The Oak Parker
1 Feb 1919 [Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
See also: Grandparents' Scrapbook
Lieut. Hemingway’s Visit
The Hawthorne Reporter (Oak Park, IL)
21 Feb 1919
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
Real Old World Festival
22 Feb 1919
See also: original--Grandparents' Scrapbook
Dean, Roselle
France, Italy and America
The Oak Parker
[24 Feb 1919]
See also: original--Grandparents' Scrapbook
Beware Propaganda
1 Mar 1919
See also: original--Grandparents' Scrapbook
From Italian Front
[14 Mar 1919]
See also: original--Grandparents' Scrapbook
Lt. Hemingway Talks
22 Mar 1919
See also: original--Grandparents' Scrapbook
War Hero to Address Club
[25 Mar 1919]
See also: original--Grandparents' Scrapbook
Hemingway to Fish Then Work
[26 Mar 1919]
See also: original--Grandparents' Scrapbook
Winged Victory Edition Chicago Herald Examiner
21 Apr 1919
2 copies
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
Fishin'
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hemingway, Clarence E.
, 5 June 1919
Jack Elkhorn's Elbow Grease Philosophy
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hemingway, Clarence E.
, 5 June 1919
Mrs. Tom Thumb Dies, Aged 77, in Massachusetts
See Incoming Correspondence:
Hemingway, Adelaide
, 26 Nov 1919