Sitemap - 2025 - The Complete Works Of Ernie Pyle
OCTOBER 22, 1935-Flower Peddler Arrested; Pyle Convinced System’s All Wrong
OCTOBER 21, 1935-Ernie Goes Deeply Into the Gold Brick Situation in U.S.
OCTOBER 19, 1935-How a Georgia Woman, Widowed and Broke at 50, Made Good
OCTOBER 18, 1935-Ernie Takes in a $30,000 Dinner Party, but He’s a Bit Late
OCTOBER 17, 1935-Pyle Learns What This Resettlement Business Is All About
OCTOBER 16, 1935-This Past Life Business Gets Pyle in a Deep, Brown Study
OCTOBER 15, 1935-An Excursion Into the Realm of Surgery, Mechanics and Pain
OCTOBER 14, 1935-F. D. Changed Auto Show Dates; Will Buyers Change Habits?
OCTOBER 12, 1935-It Takes All Kinds of People to Make a List of Ernie’s Friends
OCTOBER 11, 1935-Secretary Wallace Takes on the Press, and Holds His Own
OCTOBER 10, 1935-Pyle Leases Apartment in ‘China Clipper,’ Big Flying Ship
OCTOBER 9, 1935-Hull Calls Spade by Nicer Name, but We Know What He Means
OCTOBER 8, 1935-Court’s First Day in Shiny New Building Proves Very Dull
OCTOBER 7, 1935-Supreme Court’s New Home Inspires Sneezes as Well as Awe
OCTOBER 5, 1935 -New Deal Desks in Auditorium Here Obtrude on Memory
October 4,—1935-Potato Farmers Emerge From Red Tape Storm; Can Still Grin
October 3,—1935-D. C. After 12 Years Still Is City of Enchantment to Pyle
October 2, 1935-Looking Back on 6000 Miles; Some Adventures and Laughs
October 1,—1935-Something Else to Worry the South: Cotton Made From Wood
September 30,—1935-Most of 'Grassrooters' Think Mussolini Is About Washed Up
September 28,—1935-Here’s Railroad Station Where Long Train Wait Is a Treat
September 26,—1935-Portrait of an Old-Fashioned Mother Who Always Carried On
September 25,—1935-Portrait of a Father and Some Stories Told Out of School
December 26, 1942-Captain Henry T. Waskow Remembers You
September 24,—1935-Story About a Boy, Some Wild Roses, a Snake and a Spanking
September 23,—1935-Hey, Everybody! Our Roving Reporter Has Found Prosperity!
September 21,—1935-Where, Oh Where, Are the Motor Mechanics of Yesteryear?
September 20,—1935-‘Escape Me Never, Well Hardly Ever,’ Say the Steel Bars
September 19,—1935-What to Do When the Customs Man Comes—in One Lesson
September 18, 1935-Canada Will Vote Next Month; Reactionaries Likely to Win
September 17, 1935-Hear That Familiar Noise? — It’s the Canadian Politicians
September 16, 1935-Our Reporter Hunts, and Fails to Find the Canadian Hoover
September 14, 1935-Canada’s Handling of Social Problems Resembles Our Own
September 13,—1935-A Man in Canada Is Going to Make Everybody Happy
September 12,—1935-A Little Drama From Real Life in a Montreal Restaurant
September 11, 1935-Tourist Trade Flourishes in Canada Despite Bad Highways
September 10, 1935-Pyle Discovers That the British Never Captured Quebec
September 7, 1935-Canadian Priest Creates Homestead Colony
September 6, 1935-Pyle Witnesses Tragedy of Village Swept by Forest Fire
September 5, 1935-Dr. Dafoe Longs for Peace, He Says — but Don’t Believe Him
September 4, 1935-Ontario Spends $1000 Monthly for Upkeep of Quintuplets
September 3, 1935- The Dionnes Crawl, Squeal and Smile Like All Other Babies
SEPTEMBER 2, 1935-Tragedy of the Fishing Banks Which Took Livelihood of 20
August 31, 1935-Old Lunenburg Loses Fishing Supremacy and Pickings Are Slim
August 30, 1935-A Fisherman’s Life Is a Dog’s Life, but They Keep Fishing
AUGUST 29-1935-Fundy’s Giant Tides Cause Falls to Reverse Themselves
August 28, 1935-Pyle Suggests Cutting Gaudy Coast Off From New England
August 27, 1935- Eastport Begins to Doll Up as Quoddy Project Starts Boom
August 26, 1935-Many Dams to Be Built for Quoddy; $44 Is Common Labor Pay
August 24, 1935- Most Beautiful Village in U.S. Rising at Quoddy Project
August 23, 1935-Army Engineers Pioneering in Giant Passamaquoddy Project
August 22, 1935- Broadway Setting in Maine Woods Offers Enthralling Picture
August 21, 1935-Atlantic Ocean-Hopping Fad Dies and Old Orchard Is Sad
August 20, 1935-Bossy Gillis Still Running For Mayor – And ‘Off At The Mouth:’
AUGUST 17, 1935-Tourist Pyle Impressed With Atmosphere Of Connecticut
August 16, 1935-Discovered: Where The Nation’s Magazine Pieces Originated
August 15, 1935- No, New York Is Not For Me–Some Day It’ll All Tumble Down
August 13, 1935-A Newlywed Story That Has An Ending You Would Not Guess
August 12, 1935-A Jerseyman’s View Of The New Deal: Such Stuff As That!
August 9, 1935-Here’s The Story Of Ben, Whose Plane Crashed The Day After He Was Married
A Message From The Ernie Pyle Legacy Foundation
August 8, 1935-Hauptmann Will Never Be Executed, Flemington Citizens Believe
August 14, 1935-We Should've Had A Better Sense Than To Go There At All