Box 3
Contains 7 Results:
The Student. Winston-Salem: Wake Forest University, 1978. Winter 1978.
“The Hemingway Issue” with:articles on “The First Mrs. Hemingway: Hadley” and “Africa” interviews with Mary Hemingway and Jack Hemingway
Features: letters of tribute from Charles Scribner, Jr., and William Dodge “Bill” Horne, and an excerpt from The Old Man and The Sea.
With copies of later letters to the editor from the Spring 1978 issue, from Mary Hemingway, Mrs. Louis Henry Cohn, and Harold Hayes.
“Hemingway in the Millennium,” North Dakota Quarterly, Spring/Summer 2001
“How Little We Know” [sheet music]. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1944.
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer; music by Hoagy Carmichael. Features Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall on the cover.
“Ernest Hemingway Collection” [furniture advertisement], July 2000
Advertisement for the “Ernest Hemingway Collection” of furniture built by Thomasville, as featured in Better Homes and Gardens in July, 2000.
“Publisher’s Preview,” 1960 August 29
Tear sheet of the advertisement for the publication of Hemingway’s The Dangerous Summer as it appeared in Life.
“AskPapa,”2014 January 15
Tear sheet of a column called “AskPapa” by Ernest Hemingway which is advertised as a communication by Hemingway with writer Alli Katz via Ouija board. Published in Philadelphia City Paper.
Miscellaneous ephemera, 2013-2015
Contemporary material referring to Hemingway, such as postcards, tearsheets from newspapers and magazines, etc.