THE ATLANTIC (Mar 1951)
“The Faithful Bull” 1 p. copy
THE ATLANTIC (Oct 1951)
“The Good Lion” 2 pp. copy
THE ATLANTIC (Nov 1957)
“Two Tales of Darkness: A Man of the World and Get Seeing Eye Dog” 5 pp. copy
THE ATLANTIC (Aug 1965)
“Two Love Poems” pp. 94-100
BIFUR (Sept 1929)
“Les collines sont comme des elephants blancs” pp. [54]-60
IL CONVEGNO (Jul 1925)
“Il ritorno del soldato” (pp. 339 -347)
THE CO-OPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH (December 1920)
“Will You Let These Kiddies Miss Santa Claus?”
COSMOPOLITAN (March 1939)
“Nobody Ever Dies” copy
COSMOPOLITAN (Oct 1947)
“The short happy life of Francis Macomber” (pp. 203-212)
THE DOUBLE-DEALER Vol.3, No.17 (May 1922)
“A divine gesture” (pp. 267-268)
ESQUIRE (Autumn 1933)
“Marlin off the Morro, a Cuban letter” (p. 8)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (Feb 1934)
“A Paris letter” (p. 22)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (April 1934)
“a.d. in Africa, a Tanganyika Letter” (2 pp.)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (Jun 1934)
“Shootism versus Sport, the Second Tanganyika Letter” (2 pp.)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (July 1934)
“Notes on Dangerous Game, the Third Tanganyika Letter” (2 pp.)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (August 1934)
“Out in the Stream, a Cuban Letter” (3 pp.)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (September 1934)
“Defense of Dirty Words, a Cuban Letter” (3 pp.)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (Oct 1934)
“Genio after Josie, a Havana letter” (2 pp.)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (December 1934)
“Old Newsman Writes, a Letter from Cuba” (2 pp.)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (Dec 1935)
“Million dollar fight, a New York letter” (p. 35)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (Feb 1936)
“The tradesman's return, a short story” (p. 27)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (Apr 1936)
“On the blue water, a Gulf Stream Letter” (p. 31)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (May 1936)
“There she breaches, or Moby Dick off the Morro” (p. 35)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (Jun 1936)
“The horns of the bull” (p. 31)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 1]
ESQUIRE (Aug 1936) (2 copies)
“The Snows of Kilimanjaro, a Long Story” (p. 27)
Handwritten note on front cover
[Oversize, Cage, Box 2]
ESQUIRE (Dec 1938)
“The Butterfly and the Tank, The flit gun man seemed to forget it was wartime, that people were under a strain and it was no time for joking” (p. 51)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 2]
EUROPAISCHE REVUE (Nov 1929)
“Drei tage sturm” (pp. 556-563)
HOUND AND HORN (Oct - Dec 1932)
Letter to the editors (p. 135)
INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE (Sep 1935)
Cartoon of EH (p.117)
JACK LONDON'S ADVENTURE MAGAZINE (Vol. 1, No. 1, October 1958)
“On the Blue Water”
KEN (Prospectus, c. Feb 1933)
Reference to EH as an editor. Illustrated with drawing of EH.
[Oversize, Cage, Box 2]
KEN (7 Apr 1938)
“The Time Now, the Place Spain” (2 pp.)
See also: Newspaper Clippings, 1938
[Oversize, Cage, Box 2]
KEN (21 Apr 1938) (2 copies)
“Dying, Well or Badly” (1p.)
See also: Newspaper Clippings, 1938
[Oversize, Cage, Box 2]
KEN (5 May 1938) (2 copies)
“The Cardinal Picks a Winner” (1p.)
See also: Newspaper Clippings, 1938
[Oversize, Cage, Box 2]
KEN (19 May 1938)
“The Old Man at the Bridge” (1p.)
See also: Newspaper Clippings, 1938
[Oversize, Cage, Box 3]
KEN (2 Jun 1938)
“United We Fall Upon Ken” (1p.)
See also: Newspaper Clippings, 1938
[Oversize, Cage, Box 3]
KEN (16 June 1938)
“H.M.’s Loyal State Department”
See: Newspaper Clippings, 1938
[Oversize, Cage, Box 3]
KEN (30 Jun 1938)
“Treachery in Aragon” (1p.)
See also: Newspaper Clippings, 1938
[Oversize, Cage, Box 3]
KEN (14 Jul 1938)
“Call for Greatness” (1p.)
See also: Newspaper Clippings, 1938
[Oversize, Cage, Box 3]
KEN (28 Jul 1938)
“My Pal the Gorilla Gargantua” (p. 26)
See also: Newspaper Clippings, 1938
[Oversize, Cage, Box 3]
LIFE (1 Sep 1952)
“The Old Man and the Sea” (p. 34)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 3]
LIFE (5 Sep 1960)
“The Dangerous Summer, Part 1” (p. 77)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 3]
LIFE EN ESPANOL (31 Oct 1960)
“El Verano Sangriento, Part 1” (p. 43)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 4]
LIFE EN ESPANOL (14 Nov 1960)
“El Verano Sangriento, Part 2” (p. 68)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 4]
LIFE EN ESPANOL (28 Nov 1960)
“El Verano Sangriento, Part 3" (p. 66)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 4]
THE LITTLE REVIEW (Spring 1923)
“in our time” (p. 3)
“They all made peace--what is peace?” (p. 20)
THE LITTLE REVIEW (May 1929) (2 copies)
“Letter” (p. 41)
“Valentine” (p. 42)
LOOK (20 Apr 1954) (3 copies)
“The Christmas Gift” (p. 29)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 4]
LOOK (4 Sept 1956) (2 copies)
“Visit with Hemingway” (p. 23)
[Oversize, Cage, Box 4]
LE NAVIRE D'ARGENT (Mar 1926) (2 copies)
“L'Invincible” (p. 161)
NEW MASSES (17 Sep 1935)
“Who Murdered the Vets, a First Hand Report on the Florida Hurricane” (p. 9)
NEW REPUBLIC (18 May 1927) (2 copies)
“Italy, 1927” (p. 350-353)
THE NEW YORKER (12 Feb 1927)
“My Own Life” (p.23) (photocopy only)
LA NOUVELLE REVUE FRANÇAISE (Aug 1927) (2 copies)
“Cinquante Mille Dollars” (p. 161)
LA NOUVELLE REVUE FRANÇAISE (Jun 1928)
“Le Village Indien” (p. 736)
OMNIBUS (1931)
“A Farewell to Arms” (p. 73) (excerpt)
OMNIBUS (1932)
“Advice to a Son”
POETRY (Jan 1923)
“Wanderings” [5 poems cut from magazine]
DER QUERSCHNITT (Nov 1924)
“The lady poets with foot notes” (p. 317)
DER QUERSCHNITT (Feb 1925)
“The age demanded” (p. 111)
LA REVUE EUROPEENNE (Jan 1930)
“Je vous salue Marie” (p. 76)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Mar 1927) (2 copies)
“The Killers” (p. 227); one copy includes two clippings
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Apr 1927)
“In Another Country” (p. 355)
“A Canary for One” (p. 358)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (May 1929)
“A Farewell to Arms” Part 1 (p. 493)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Jun 1929) (2 copies)
“A Farewell to Arms” Part 2 (p. 649)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Jul 1929) (2 copies)
“A Farewell to Arms” Part 3 (p. 20)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Aug 1929) (2 copies)
“A Farewell to Arms” Part 4 (p. 169)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Oct 1929)
“A Farewell to Arms” Part 6 (p. 373)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Aug 1930) (2 copies)
“The Wine of Wyoming” (p. 195)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Mar 1933) (2 copies)
“A Clean, Well-Lighted Place” (p. 149)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Apr 1933)
“Homage to Switzerland” (p. 204)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (May 1933)
“Give Us a Prescription Doctor” (p. 272)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (May 1935)
“The Green Hills of Africa” Part 1 (p. 257)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Jun 1955)
“The Green Hills of Africa” Part 2 (p. 334)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Oct 1935)
“The Green Hills of Africa” Part 6 (p. 200) Part VI
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Nov 1935)
“The Green Hills of Africa” Part 7 (p. 262)
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE (Jan 1937)
“The Killers” (p. 83-86)
TABULA (Nov 1916)
“Sepi Jingan” (p. 8)
THIS QUARTER (Spring 1925)
“Big Two Hearted River” (p. 110). Special dedication to EH on flyleaf
THIS QUARTER (Dec 1931) (2 Copies)
“The Sea Change” (p. 247)
THE TRANSATLANTIC REVIEW (Apr 1924)
Literary supplement III from work in progress (p. 230)
THE TRANSATLANTIC REVIEW (May 1924)
“Letter from the United States” (p. 355)
THE TRANSATLANTIC REVIEW (Jul 1924)
Contains "editorial" by EH
THE TRANSATLANTIC REVIEW (Sep 1924)
“Pamplona Letter” (p. 300)
“Conrad, Optimist and Moralist" (p. 341)
THE TRAPEZE (November 3, 1916)
“Athletic Association to Organize Next Week” (p. 1)
Also EH listed as associate editor
See Also: Miscellaneous Accessions, Hem-52, “Ted Tod Materials”
Other Materials, Periodicals, Oversize Box 7
THE TRAPEZE (November 10, 1916)
“Cole and Savage in Stellar Roles” (p. 1)
“Athletic Notes”
Also EH listed as associate editor
See Also: Miscellaneous Accessions, Hem-52, “Ted Tod Materials”
Other Materials, Periodicals, Oversize Box 7
THE TRAPEZE (November 24, 1916)
EH listed as associate editor
See Also: Miscellaneous Accessions, Hem-52, “Ted Tod Materials”
Other Materials, Periodicals, Oversize Box 7
THE TRAPEZE (December 8, 1916)
“Basketball Season Opens, Poor Lightweight Prospects”
EH listed as associate editor
Other Materials, Periodicals, Oversize Box 7
THE TRAPEZE (January 19, 1917)
EH is mentioned on the front page as being selected to manage the track team.
EH listed as associate editor
See Also: Miscellaneous Accessions, Hem-52, “Ted Tod Materials”
Other Materials, Periodicals, Oversize Box 7
THE TRAPEZE (February 23, 1917)
“Who is Beau Brummel”
EH is mentioned on the front page as being the manager of the track team (“Oak Park Defeats Lagrange in Track”).
EH listed as associate editor.
Other Materials, Periodicals, Oversize Box 7
THE TRAPEZE (May 4, 1917)
“Win Two--Lose One”.
EH listed as associate editor
Other Materials, Periodicals, Oversize Box 7
THE TRAPEZE (May 25, 1917)
Front page features a picture of paper’s staff including Hemingway.
EH mentioned in article “Senior College Plans Presented”
EH listed as editor.
Other Materials, Periodicals, Oversize Box 7