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... His writing style was first introduced by the Kansas City Star. His writing was brief, and to the point. In May of 1918, Hemingway wanted to join the Army but ...
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... For example, Krebs in "Soldier's Home" left "Methodist college in Kansas" (Hemingway 152) for the war in "1917" (Hemingay 152). ...
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... shine. After he graduated from high school Hemingway turned his back on university and he decided to move to Kansas City. It was ...
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... After graduating from high school in 1916, Hemingway immediately left for Kansas City to enlist in the Army, hoping to be sent overseas to fight in World War I ...
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... In the short time that Hemingway worked for the Kansas City Star he learned some stylistic lessons that would later influence his fiction. ...
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... Upon his graduation, seventeen year old Hemingway headed to Kansas City to enlist in World War I, in outright defiance of his parents objections. ...
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... of 1917 and instead of going to college the following fall like his parents expected, he took a job as a reporter for the Kansas City Star (Hemingway preface). ...
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... Ernest Heminway was born in Oak Park, Illinois to Clarence E. Hemingway and Grace Hemingway. ... school, he got a job as a cub reporter on the Kansas City Star for ...
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... When Ernest Hemingway ran away at the age of fifteen to pursue a journalism career at the "Kansas City Star", his parents thought of him as a foolish, young boy ...
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... He landed a job as a reporter for the Kansas City Star instead. Hemingway reached the war later as an ambulance driver for the Astro-Italian Army only to be ...
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... After graduating from high school, Hemingway fled to Kansas City and obtained a job as a cub reporter for the Kansas City Star newspaper (CNN 2). Here ...
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... popular. One of his most famous poems was The Raven. Hemingway was a reporter for the Kansas City Star and the Toronto Daily Star. Some ...
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... supposedly inherited from his mother (Wilson I). Hemingway then decided to go live with his Uncle Tyler (Ty) in Kansas City and pursue a career in journalism. ...
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... His Uncle Tyler knew some people and got him a job at the Kansas City Star. Ernest Hemingway was a rugged type of dresser he would come into work with old ...
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... play."(Hemingway: Life and Works, Gerald B. Nelson, Glory Jones; pg.5). After graduation his uncle arranged a job for Ernest in his newspaper, The Kansas City ...
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... is that across his characters Ernest Hemingway tried to satisfy his frustrations; in "Soldier's Home" Krebs join to the army in Kansas City, Hemingway tried to ...
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... The character of Krebs obviously represents Hemingway. Krebs, after graduating from a Methodist college in Kansas, enlisted in the Marines in 1917. ...
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... shine. After he graduated from high school Hemingway turned his back on university and he decided to move to Kansas City. It was ...
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... physician. In 1917 Ernest Hemingway graduated from high school. Soon after he got a job as a reporter for the Kansas City Star. ...
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... and spent seven educational months as a cub reporter for the Kansas City Star. Kept from the armed forces by deficient eyesight, Hemingway volunteered as a Red ...
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... Once he graduated from high school, Hemingway immediately began his career as an author by working for the Kansas City Star as a cub reporter from 1917-1918 ...
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... he was too young so he got a job as a reporter on The Kansas City Star ... It was while doing this one night in July that Hemingway was severely wounded (Russell 10 ...
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... 23). After Hemingway graduated from Oak Park High School, he went to work, in 1917, as a reporter at the Kansas City Star. In 1918 ...
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... school. He briefly worked as a reporter for the Kansas City Star. Hemingway also was a volunteer ambulance driver in Italy during WWI. ...
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... Albeit, the compromise has begun and now, as Hemingway reconciles Krebs to his mother, he ... and a distance from one another; Krebs, "would go to Kansas City and ...
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... manager. Hemingway decided not to attend college, but instead, he took a job as a reporter at the Kansas City Star. Hemingway fought ...
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... Ernest Hemingway was one of six children of controlling parents. ... After high school he removed himself from the restricted household and moved to Kansas City. ...
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... Upon his graduation, seventeen year old Hemingway headed to Kansas City to enlist in World War I, in outright defiance of his parents objections. ...
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... The year Hemingway graduated he quickly secured a job with the Kansas City Star. There he received a writing style sheet that instructed: "Use short sentences. ...
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... to get his first job after graduation as a copywriter for the Kansas City Star. But by this time, the United States had entered World War I. Hemingway tried to ...
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