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Ernest Hemingway Newspaper Clippings File 1916-1919

[1916-1919] [ 1920-1925 ] [ 1926 ] [ 1927-1928 ] [ 1929 ] [ 1930-1931 ] [ 1932-1935 ] [ 1936-1938 ] [ 1939-1941 ] [ 1942-1949 ] [ 1950-1953 ] [ 1954 ] [ 1955-1961 ] [ 1962-1969 ] [ 1970-1979 ] [ 1980-1986 ]  [ undated ] [ Book Reviews A-M ] [ Book Reviews N-W ]

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[ 1917 ] [ 1919 ]

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

 
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Hemingway, Ernest,Newspaper Clippings are found in correspondence and in scrapbooks. Clippings which appeared loose throughout the collection have been organized and arranged into several boxes. The catalog lists clippings chronologically and gives the location(s) of each. When bibliographic information was not evident from the clipping itself, an effort was made to determine it only for clippings authored by Ernest Hemingway.,