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A U D I E M U R P H Y<br />

C H R O N O L O G I C A L B I B L I O G R A P H Y<br />

Compiled by Stan Smith, Editor (Retired), <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> National Fan Club<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. May 2, 1945. Section II, Page 5.<br />

Fighting Texas Wins Top Army Decoration<br />

THE THIRD DIVISION - FRONT LINE Newspaper. May 26, 1945.<br />

Munich, Germany. Vol. 1, No. 32. Pp. 1, 4.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> Equals Britt's Record of Every Medal<br />

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. June 3, 1945.<br />

Texas Lieutenant Is One of Two Most Decorated Men in U.S. Army<br />

THE NEW YORK TIMES. June 3, 1945.<br />

Lt. <strong>Murphy</strong> of Texas Wins Two New Honors, Tying for Most<br />

Decorated in the Army<br />

^^^ THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 8, 1945.<br />

When <strong>Murphy</strong> Comes Home Farmersville To Celebrate<br />

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 9, 1945.<br />

Celeste Awaits Return Lt. <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 9, 1945. Pp. 1, 6.<br />

Farmersville Is Planning To Give Hero Big Welcome<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 13, (16?) 1945<br />

“Little Town Shows Big Stuff For 20-Year-Old Quiet Hero”<br />

By Lois Sager. Cover & Page 2<br />

THE DAILY TIMES HERALD (Dallas, TX.) June 14, 1945. Page 1 & 3.<br />

“Farmersville Ready to Give Lieut. <strong>Murphy</strong> Welcome Fit for Hero”<br />

By Bishop Clements<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 14, 1945. Pp. 1, 3.<br />

“Home -Front Support to Hasten Victory Over Japs, Eaker says”<br />

By Barry Bishop


THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 14, 1945. Pp. 1, 6.<br />

“300,000 Extend Wild Welcome To Heroes Returning From War”<br />

By Barry Bishop<br />

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 14, 1945. Pp. 1, 5.<br />

“Farmersville Stage Hilarious Welcome For Lt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

Friday afternoon” By William C. Barnard<br />

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 14, 1945. Pp. 1 & 2.<br />

“Gala Farmersville Parade Bewilders Lt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By William C. Bernard<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 15, 1945. Pp. 1-2.<br />

“Hero Comes Home To Cheering Town” By Lois Sager<br />

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. June 15, 1945.<br />

“Home Front Is Tougher Than War For Bashful Texas Hero”<br />

By William C. Barnard<br />

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 15, 1945<br />

Hero Finding Civilian Life Rough as Square-Wheel Jeep<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 16, 1945.<br />

“Little Town Shows Big Stuff For 20 –Year Old Quiet Hero”<br />

By Lois Sager<br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. June 16, 1945.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> Recovering Town’s Welcome<br />

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. June 16, 1945. Page 5.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Prefers Machinegun to Mike” By William C. Barnard


FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. June 20, 1945. Page 7.<br />

Lt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Visits Wounded<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 20, 1945, Pages 1, 12<br />

“Hero Relaxes Among Wounded” By Lois Sager<br />

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 21, 1945. Page 1.<br />

Lt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Be Given Welcome Here Next Week<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS, June 24, 1945<br />

“Lieutenant <strong>Murphy</strong> Has Hero Trouble on His 21st Birthday”<br />

By Lois Sager<br />

THE GREENVILLE EVENING BANNER. June 26, 1945. Pp. 1, 7.<br />

Greenville Ready For Celebration in Honor of Lieutenant <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

THE GREENVILLE HERALD - BANNER - June 26, 1945<br />

Greenville to Honor Lt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 26, 1945. Pp. 1 & 6.<br />

Greenville To Honor Lt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Wednesday Afternoon<br />

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 27, 1945. Page 1.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” Day Celebrated Here Today<br />

THE GREENVILLE MORNING HERALD. June 28, 1945. Pp. 1 & 3.<br />

Greenville Friends Honor Lt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Wednesday<br />

THE GREENVILLE - HERALD BANNER - June 28, 1945<br />

"His Day" in Greenville


DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 8, 1945. Section I, Page 4.<br />

VFW Induct Lt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> At Flag Presentation Rites<br />

FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM. July 8, 1945. Page 10 – Sec. 2.<br />

“Determination to Do a Tough Job – <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s Definition of<br />

Bravery” By William C. Barnard<br />

THE EAST TEXAN, July 13, 1945. Page 1<br />

Mary Lee, <strong>Audie</strong>’s Girl Friend, Talks<br />

LIFE MAGAZINE. Vol. l9, No. 3. July l6, l945. Cover + Pp. 94-97.<br />

Life Visits with <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

AMARILLO DAILY NEWS. July 28, 1945.<br />

Much-Decorated Fighting Man Takes a Nap Here After Round of Parties<br />

AMARILLO TIMES. July 29, 1945.<br />

Famed Man of Combat Visits Here<br />

FARMERSVILLE TIMES. August 9, 1945.<br />

1st Lt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> tells of his wounds<br />

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Vol. 218, No. 6. Aug. 11, 1945.<br />

Pp. 28-29,86,88. “The Third: Tops in Honors” By Collie Small<br />

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS. August 17, 1945<br />

Lt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Seeks Discharge<br />

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Vol. 2l8, No. ll. Sept. l5, l945. p. 6.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> is Home


DALLAS MORNING NEWS. January 2, 1946. Section II, Page 10<br />

Hero <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> to Be Guest At Dinner Honoring Rayburn<br />

CORONET Magazine. Vol. 19, No. 4. February, 1946.<br />

Wanda Hendrix: Cover Girl (in color)<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. December 12, 1946. Section I, Page 1<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> Wins Another Battle<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. December 12, 1946.<br />

War Hero Handy With His Fists, Hijacker Discovers<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. December 12, 1946.<br />

130-Pound Hero Fells 190-Pound Holdup Suspect<br />

HISTORY OF THE THIRD INFANTRY DIVISION IN WORLD WAR II.<br />

Edited by Donald G. Taggart. l947. Pp. 3l0-3l2.<br />

Washington Infantry Journal Press, Washington, D.C.<br />

Reprinted by the Battery Press, PO Box 3107, Uptown Station,<br />

Nashville, TN ISBN 0-89839-101-6<br />

SALUTE Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 2. February 1947. Page 13.<br />

Published by Vet Publishers, New York, New York<br />

THE PURPLE HEART Magazine. February l947. Pp. 2-3.<br />

(Official Organ of the Military Order of the Purple Heart)<br />

Most Decorated Foot Soldier, Purple Hearter, in the Movies<br />

^^^ HOUSTON CHRONICLE. February 15, 1947.<br />

Real to Reel Hero


LIFE Magazine. Vol. 23, No. 20. November l7, l947. Pp. l06, l08-111.<br />

Hero and Actress<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 1, November 1947. Pp. 35-39.<br />

Same Old Dream<br />

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 6. March 1948. Pp. 40-41, 94-97.<br />

“Our Own True Love” By Fredda Dudley<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 8, No. 2. April 1948. Page 57.<br />

Full black and white picture of <strong>Audie</strong> with curly hair<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 32, No. 5. April l948. Pp. 52-53, 115-116.<br />

“Love is Young” By Kay Proctor<br />

LIFE Magazine. Vol. 24, No. 20. May l7, l948. Page 112.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> & Wanda Hendrix in LANE Cedar Chest advertisement<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. June 1948. Vol. 8, No. 7.<br />

Pp. 46-47,102-105. “My Girl Wanda” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

TRUE ROMANCE Magazine. Vol. 47, No. 4. June 1948. Pp. 62-64.<br />

Lane Cedar Chest Ad (two Pages - color)<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 17, 1948. Section I, Page 1<br />

France Decorates Lt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. July 28, 1948.<br />

Hedda Hopper – Looking At Hollywood


MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 37, No. 4. September 1948.<br />

Pp. 74-75,108-111. They Want To Get Married<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. Sept. 5, 1948. Section 1, page 14<br />

“MR. Cupid Didn't Have Easy Time - <strong>Audie</strong> and Wanda To Wed in<br />

November” By Sheilah Graham<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. September 10, 1948.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> Leaves Hollywood For Rodeo Opening”.<br />

(article includes 5 x7+ photo of Audio, on horseback, talking with<br />

performers)<br />

FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM. September 10, 1948.<br />

“Flags Waving Again for War Hero <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Gita Bumpass<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 12. October 1948. Page 6.<br />

2/3 page of <strong>Audie</strong> in uniform embracing Wanda Hendrix<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 8, No. 11. October 1948. Pp. 52-55.<br />

Ghost Town<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. November 2, 1948. Section I, Page 16.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong>'s Appeal Effects Adoption Of French Children<br />

LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS. November 3, 1948.<br />

“War hero fears Hollywood ‘phonies’ will wreck romance”<br />

By Virginia MacPherson<br />

NEW YORK STAR PICTURE NEWS. December 12, 1948. Pp M3, M4, M5.<br />

“War Was Hell And So Was Hollywood” by <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

as told to Ezra Goodman


NEW YORK STAR PICTURE NEWS. December l2, l948. Pp. M3-M5.<br />

“In war, <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> won more medals than any Yank; in<br />

Hollywood, stardom and Wanda” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> as told to<br />

Ezra Goodman<br />

MOVIE ALBUM 8. 1949. Pp. 40-41.<br />

Wanda and <strong>Audie</strong><br />

MOVIE LIFE YEARBOOK. Vol. 1, No. 8. 1949. Pp. 24-30, 34.<br />

“Movie Life of Wanda Hendrix” By William Lynch Vallee<br />

MOVIE LIFE YEARBOOK. Vol. 1, No. 9. 1949.<br />

3-1/2" x 5-1/2" black & white photo - Page 33<br />

“E” for everything <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - Page 85<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 3. January 1949. Pp. 34-40.<br />

“Movie Life of Wanda Hendrix” By William Lynch Vallee<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 34, No. 2. January l949. Pp. 24,85-86.<br />

"Why I'm Not Afraid to Marry Wanda Hendrix" By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. Jan. 30, 1949 (Section & Page Numbers Not<br />

Available) <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Donates Horse to Orphan Boys<br />

MOVIE TEEN Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 2. January- February 1949. Pp. 30-31.<br />

It Could Happen to You ! (<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> & Wanda Hendrix)<br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. LXXVII, No. 1. Feb. 1949.<br />

Pp. 48-49,66-67. “When I was your age” By Wanda Hendrix


THE DAILY TIMES HERALD, DALLAS. February 10, 1949. Page A-3.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong>’s Own Boyhood Troubles Dwarf Those He Portrays in<br />

‘Bad Boy’ Roll” By Clay Bailey<br />

THE BATTALION – College Station (Aggieland), Texas. February 11, 1949.<br />

Page 1 “Monroe Concert Are Weekend Attractions” By Paul Berry<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 13, 1949. Section V, Page 9.<br />

Aggies Stage Review Before High Guests<br />

THE BATTALION – College Station (Aggieland), Texas. February 14, 1949.<br />

Page 1. “Ball is Climax of Weekend’s Event” By George Charlton<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 15, 1949. Page 6, Section C<br />

3-1/2” x 5-1/2” photo of <strong>Audie</strong> and others during radio broadcast in<br />

connection with the world premier of “Bad Boy.”<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 15, 1949. Section II, Page 5<br />

'Bad Boy' Premiere By Nathan Wyll<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 17, 1949. Section II, Page 4.<br />

"World Premiere of 'Bad Boy' Greeted by Majestic Sellout"<br />

By Fairfax Nisbet<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 17, 1949. Section I, Page 5<br />

HOT WORDS FLY - Senator Insulted <strong>Audie</strong>, Representative Claims<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 18, 1949. Section I, Page 21.<br />

PEACE BETWEEN VETERANS “Taylor's Apology Ends Little War<br />

Over Valor” By Wick Fowler


TO HELL and BACK By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>. 274 Pages. March l949.<br />

Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.<br />

383 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10017<br />

MODERN SCREEN. March 1949. Pg. 54-58. Vol. 38, Issue 4.<br />

“Boy Gets Girl - Wanda Hendrix and <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Dora Albert<br />

PUBLISHERS’ WEEKLY. March 12, 1949<br />

(photo plus text of <strong>Audie</strong> autographing copies of “To Hell and Back.”)<br />

NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE – Weekly Book Review. February 27, 1949.<br />

Fighting Man (Book review of “To Hell and Back”)<br />

THE NEW YORK TIMES – Book Review. February 27, 1949. Page 10.<br />

“Dogface Odyssey” By Gladwin Hill (Review of “To Hell and Back”)<br />

NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE. February 28, 1949. Pp. 20, 23.<br />

The Hero From Texas<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 38, No. 4, March 1949. Pp. 54-55, 95-97.<br />

“Boy Gets Girl” By Dora Albert<br />

THE SATURDAY REVIEW. March 6, 1949. Page 18.<br />

“A Soldier’s Business” - To Hell and Back reviewed By Arthur C. Fields<br />

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 7, No. 3. April 1949. Pp. 24-25,78-80.<br />

“Happily Ever After” By David C. McClure<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 6. April 1949. Pp. 43-45.<br />

Happy Ending


MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. April 1949. Pp. 22-23,80-82.<br />

“Oh Promise Me” By Dorothy O'Leary<br />

SCREENLAND Magazine. April 1949. Pp. 49,64-65.<br />

“Still in Stride” By Kate Holliday<br />

LOOK Magazine. Vol. l3, No. l0. May l0, l949. Pp. 116, 118.<br />

Hero's Honeymoon<br />

MOVIE STORY Magazine. Vol. 27, No. 181. May 1949. Pp. 50-51,80-84.<br />

Bad Boy<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 39, No. 1. June l949. Pp. 52-53,72.<br />

“This Love of Ours” By Wanda Hendrix<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 39, No. 2. July 1949<br />

Editorial: Don’t Let Them Down Wanda Hendrix and <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 12. No. 9. July 1949. Pp. 38-46.<br />

In Heaven - Texas (with Wanda and <strong>Audie</strong> on their honeymoon)<br />

MOVIE PLAY Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 2. July 1949. Pp. 8-10.<br />

Love Story of the Year<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 9, No. 8. July 1949. Page 38-39.<br />

Full page black & white photo of <strong>Audie</strong> and one of Wanda Hendrix<br />

OMNIBOOK Magazine. July 1949. Pp. 1-35.<br />

Book abridgment of “To Hell and Back” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>


MOVIE TEEN Magazine. August 1949. Page 54.<br />

Happy The Groom<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. September 29, 1949.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Saves Bride in Wild Ride<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 36, No. 4. September 1949. Pp. 56-57, 100-101.<br />

“Searching Party” (Wanda Hendrix) By Kay Mulvey<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 12. October 1949. Page 62.<br />

Stars of Tomorrow - 3-1/2 x 4-1/2 black & white photo<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. October 4, 1949.<br />

“Actress Wanda Hendrix and <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Part” By Hedda Hopper<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. November 1949. Pp. 65-66.<br />

Second Honeymoon<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 40, No. l. Dec. l949. Pp. 24,93-95.<br />

“Rage in Heaven” By Cynthia Miller<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 36, No. 7. December l949. Pp. 30-3l,68.<br />

“Hero's Wife” By Wanda Hendrix<br />

HOLLYWOOD YEAR BOOK. 1950. Page 63.<br />

Hendrix vs. <strong>Murphy</strong> – “he’s so tormented by all he’s been through”<br />

(1/2 page article + photo)<br />

MOVIE LIFE YEARBOOK. Vol. 1, No. 11. 1950. Page 90.<br />

3/4 Page black & white picture


MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 40, No. 2. Jan. l950. Pp. 44-45,83-84.<br />

“Hollywood's Loveliest Christmas Story” By John T. Elliott<br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 43, No. 1. January 1950. Pp. 48-50,75-76.<br />

The Kid From Texas<br />

WESTERN STARS Mag. Vol. 1, No. 4. Jan-March 1950. Pp. 32-33, 96-97.<br />

Special synopsis: The Kid From Texas<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 40, No. 3. February l950. Page 27.<br />

This is your year!<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. February 17, 1950.<br />

Wanda Hendrix Plans Bid for Divorce Today<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. February 17, 1950.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> And Actress Wife Fail Reconciliation Try<br />

SCREENLAND Magazine. Vol. 54, No. 5. March 1950. Page 38.<br />

Together Again (<strong>Audie</strong> & Wanda)<br />

SCREEN STARS Magazine. April 1950. Pp. 50-51,73.<br />

“The Importance of Friendship” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 79, No. 3. April 1950. Pp. 40-41,67.<br />

“They're Doing All They Can” By Viola Moore<br />

RANCH ROMANCES. Vol. 158, No. 1., April 14, 1950. Pp. 4-5.<br />

“Ranch Flicker Talk” By Beth Bright<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. April 15, 1950.<br />

Wanda Hendrix in Tears as Judge Grants Divorce


MOVIE PIX Magazine. Vol. l, No. 6. April-May l950. Pp. 44-45.<br />

Two Kids from Texas<br />

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. No. 51, Summer 1950. Page 47.<br />

full Page black & white photo<br />

MOVIE PLAY Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 1. May 1950. Page 68.<br />

Kid from Texas<br />

MOVIE STORY Magazine. Vol. 29, No. 194, June 1950. Pp. 34-35, 57-62.<br />

Sierra<br />

NEW YORK TIMES. June 9, 1950<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Is Giving His 24 Medals to Children<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 15, 1950. Section I, Page 1<br />

TWO WEEKS OF DUTY “<strong>Audie</strong> Joins Up With Texas Unit”<br />

By Jimmy Banks<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 21, 1950. Section II, Page 12<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Has Good Chance of Fighting in Two More Wars<br />

By Faifax Nisbet<br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. LXXIX, No. 7. August 1950. Pp. 44-45,58.<br />

“A Successful Hollywood Marriage” By Maxine Block<br />

MOVIE WESTERN Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 2. September 1950. Page 76.<br />

3 photos from the movie Sierra<br />

BETWEEN US Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 5. October 1950. Pp. 28-29.<br />

“America's No. 1 HERO - <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Hank Carlson<br />

Published by Ardee Publications, Inc. 30 Rockefeller Plaza, NY 20 NY


MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 41, No. 5. October 1950. Pp. 24, 96-97.<br />

Hollywood's Draft Status<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 13, No. 12. October l950. Page 84.<br />

Back in Uniform<br />

MOVIE SPOTLIGHT Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 2. October 1950. Page 42.<br />

Second Sight<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 10, No. 12. November 1950. Page 45.<br />

full Page color star picture gallery<br />

MOVIE THRILLS Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 4. November 1950. Page 4.<br />

Cowpoke Corral: full page picture of <strong>Audie</strong> in Kansas Raiders<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 38, No. 5. November 1950. Pp. 64-65,88.<br />

“These Gentlemen Prefer” By Sheilah Graham<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 2. December 1950. Page 90.<br />

1/3 page of two photos<br />

CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE. December 17, 1950. Pp. 6, 14.<br />

“Soldier Hero Becomes a Star” By Hedda Hopper<br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. LXXX, No. 6. Jan. 1951. Pp. 34-35,63.<br />

“If You Knew <strong>Audie</strong>” By Grace Fischler<br />

MOVIE PLAY Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 5. January 1951. Pp. 80-81.<br />

Stars of the month section - 3 western photos


PHOTOPLAY ANNUAL Magazine. 1951. Page 57.<br />

full Page color portrait gallery<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 39, No. l. January 1951. Pp. 34-35,79-80.<br />

“Lonely Joe” (<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>) By Ida Zeitlin<br />

ADAM AND EVE Magazine. January 10, 1951.<br />

full page photo plus article<br />

Published by Southdown Press Pty. Ltd.<br />

230-236 Stanley Street, W. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia<br />

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Vol. 223, No. 29. January 13, 1951. p. 113.<br />

“The Role I Liked Best...” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

LIFE Magazine. Vol. 30, No. 5. January 29, 1951. Page 75.<br />

The Medal of Honor<br />

MODERN LIFE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 4. February 1951. Page 43.<br />

full Page color photo<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 42, No. 3. February 1951. Pp. 50-5l,63-64.<br />

“I Can Love Again” By Jim Henaghan<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 4. February 1951. Page 43.<br />

Exit: <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> – ¾ color page of <strong>Audie</strong> exiting MGM office<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 3. February 1951.<br />

Pp. 50-51,84-86. “What makes <strong>Audie</strong> run?” By Hyatt Downing


SCREEN GUIDE Magazine. February 1951. Pp. 40-41<br />

The Younger Set<br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 81, No. 3. April 1951. Pp. 10-11.<br />

Something Wonderful Happened<br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 81, No. 3. April 1951. Pp. 40-41,66.<br />

“If I Love Again” By Wanda Hendrix<br />

MOVIE STORY Magazine. Vol. 31, No. 204. April 1951. Pp. 36-39,50-54.<br />

The Red Badge of Courage<br />

MOVIES Magazine. April 1951. Pp. 48-49.<br />

Back in Uniform<br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 45, No. 4. April 1951. Pp. 39,83-84.<br />

The Red Badge of Courage<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. April 24, 1951.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Weds Pretty Dallas Girl (includes 3 x 3” photo of Pam<br />

& <strong>Audie</strong>)<br />

DAILY TIMES HERALD. April 24, 1951.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>, Bride To Live in Hollywood<br />

MOVIE PLAY Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 1. May 1951. Pp. 36-37.<br />

By Request – <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> (full page photo on page 37)<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 39, No. 5. May 1951. Pp. 54-55, 111-112.<br />

“His Love Wears Wings” By Maxine Arnold


MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. LXXXI, No. 5. June 1951. Pp. 30-31,77-78.<br />

“Some Things You Should Know About <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By Alyce Canfield.<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 8. June 1951. Page 87.<br />

Whoops ! 5 x 7” black & white photo from The Red Badge of Courage.<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 8. June 1951. Pp. 26-29.<br />

No More Lonely Nights<br />

PICTURE SHOW & FILM PICTORIAL. Vol. 56, No. 1474. June 30, 1951. p. 12.<br />

The Life Story of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOVIE PIX Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 5. June-July 1951. Page 52.<br />

The Kid With The Gun<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 43, No. 2. July 1951. Pp. 36-37,70-72.<br />

“Just Married” By Arthur L. Charles<br />

MOVIE FAN Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 6. July 1951. Pp. 20-21.<br />

Scenes from Red Badge of Courage<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 9. July 1951. Page 83.<br />

full Page picture: Mr. and Mrs. Texas<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 9. July 1951. Page 88.<br />

“Let’s talk it over” By Allen Ludden


MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 10. August 1951. Pp. 25-29.<br />

Rings on Their Fingers<br />

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 9. August 1951. Page 65.<br />

Cowpoke Coral - full Page black & white picture<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 40, No. 2. August 1951. Pp. 42-43,86.<br />

“Forever, <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Pamela <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 22, 1951.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> To Help - 36 th Division Creates New Rookie Battalion”<br />

By Thomas Turner<br />

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. No. 56. Sept. – Nov. Fall 1951. Page 37.<br />

“She was a fan; he had a fancy” By Spec McClure<br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. LXXXII, No. 2. September 1951.<br />

Pp. 30-31,60. “When You're in Love” By Alyce Canfield<br />

(full page color photo page 30)<br />

LIFE Magazine. Vol. 3l, No. ll. September l0, 195l. Pp. l02-104, 107-l08.<br />

A Boy and a Battle (The Red Badge of Courage)<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 43, No. 5. October 1951. Pp. 64-65,93-94<br />

Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Murphy</strong>: It was swell of Pam to wait till the end of the<br />

honeymoon to get poison ivy.<br />

SCREEN GUIDE Magazine. Vol. XVI, No. 10. October 1951. Pp. 38-39.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> Dares to Dream Again


TIME Magazine. October 8, 1951. Pp. 110, 112.<br />

The “Red Badge of Courage” – movie review<br />

NEWSWEEK Magazine. October 15, 1951. Page 94.<br />

Huston and Crane Triumph (The Red Badge of Courage)<br />

MOVIE FAN Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 2. November-December 1951. Pp. 16-17.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> – Dreamboat<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 15. No. 1. November 1951. Pp. 30-33.<br />

Bridal Trail (of happiness for Pam and <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>)<br />

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. Vol. LXXXII, No. 4, Nov. 1951.<br />

Pp. 30-3l,60-6l. “What am I doing here?” By John Maynard<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 1. November 1951.<br />

Pp. 38-39,74 76. “I've Learned My Lesson” By Jack Holland<br />

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. Vol. LXXXII, No. 5, Dec. 1951.<br />

3/4 page cartoon of “Peggy” with <strong>Audie</strong><br />

MOVIE Magazine. December 1951. Pp. 60-61.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> at Home<br />

MOVIE PLAY Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 3. December 1951. Page 73.<br />

Meet Mrs. <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 2. Dec. 1951. Pp. 48-53.<br />

Private Life of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>


MOVIE TEEN Magazine. December 1951 - January 1952. Page 34.<br />

There's a boy for every girl ( 1/3 page photo plus brief text)<br />

MOVIES Magazine. December 1951. Pp. 10-13<br />

Young Marrieds: Mr. & Mrs. <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. No. 57. 1951-1952 (Winter) Page 14.<br />

better than all the medals in the world (3/4 page B &W photo)<br />

HOLLYWOOD YEARBOOK. 1952. Page 28.<br />

Pam and <strong>Audie</strong>: design for loving<br />

WESTERN SCREEN HITS. Vol. 1, No. 1. 1952. Pages 92-93.<br />

The Duel at Silver Creek (eight assorted photos)<br />

LAWRENCE DAILY JOURNAL-WORLD. January 4, 1952.<br />

Screen Star <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Makes the Rounds in City<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. January l952. Vol. 15, No. 3. Pp. 59-6l.<br />

Hollywood in New York<br />

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. Vol. LXXXII, No. 6.<br />

January l952. “I Hate to Talk About Myself, But-”<br />

By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>. Pp. 26-27,50<br />

MOVIE SPOTLIGHT Magazine. Vol. 3, No. 2. January 1952. Pp. 52-53.<br />

You asked for 'em (movie making of the Cimarron Kid)<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. January 13, 1952.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> May Now Believe What Friends Told Him”<br />

By John Rosenfield


FILMLAND Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 1. February 1952. 42-43, 94, 96.<br />

“Put out the Torch” By Wanda Hendrix<br />

MOVIE FAN Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 3. February 1952. Pp. 12-13.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - Movie Fan Request<br />

MOVIE PIX Magazine. Vol. 3, No. 3, February-March 1952. Pp. 16-17.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> at Home<br />

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. Vol. LXXXIII, No 2. March 1952<br />

Hometown Report on <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Pages 25-27, 69-71.<br />

full page color photo on page 26.<br />

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 10, No. 2. March 1952. Pp. 19,21,82.<br />

Do Hollywood Wives Really Count?<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. March l952. Pp. 54-57.<br />

Saturday Night Out<br />

MOVIE FAN Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 4. March-April 1952. Pp. 24-25.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> – Dreamboat<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 6. April 1952. Pp. 74-75<br />

Let’s talk it over<br />

SCREEN STARS Magazine. Vol. l0, No. 2. April l952. Pp. 50-5l,73.<br />

“The Importance of Friendship” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

THE PHOTOPLAYER Magazine. April 19, 1952, Pp 6-7 “Life with <strong>Audie</strong>”<br />

By Mishel Green


MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 7. May l952. Pp. 48-5l .<br />

One of Their Own<br />

MOTION PICTURE & TV Magazine. Vol. LXXXIII, No 5., June 1952. Page 10.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong>'s Son<br />

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 2. June 1952. Pp. 49-51.<br />

"We Belong Together" By Maude Cheatham<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 21, 1950. Section II, Page 12<br />

Picture of <strong>Audie</strong> with Confederate Sword<br />

MOVIE FAN Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 6. July 1952. Pp. 20-21.<br />

Dreamboats- <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOVIELAND MAGAZINE. July 1952. Pp. 48-49,78.<br />

“What My Relatives Think of Me!” By Helen Louise Walker<br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 84, No. 1. August 1952. Pp. 43-44,78.<br />

“What I Want For My Son” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. l2, No. l0. August l952. Pp. 56-57.<br />

Staying Home<br />

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 3. August 1952. Pp. 39-41.<br />

“If You Were <strong>Audie</strong>'s Friend” By Jack Holland<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 42, No. 2. August l952. Pp. 60-61,77-78.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> Gets His Man” By Corinne Burns


MOVIE LIFE Magazine. September l952. Pp. 30-3l.<br />

What Hollywood Wears - <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 4. October 1952. Pp. 8-11.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong>'s Little Cowpoke (full page photo of <strong>Audie</strong> & Pam on page 8<br />

plus COLOR picture of <strong>Audie</strong> on COVER!<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 11. October 1952. Page 49.<br />

Full page photo of <strong>Audie</strong> from “Duel at Silver Creek”<br />

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. Vol. LXXXIV, No. 4. Nov. l952.<br />

“The day he proposed” By Mrs. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>. Pp. 45,82.<br />

MOVIE FAN Magazine. Vol. 7, No. 2. November 1952. Pp. 58-59<br />

To Hell and Back (<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>) [2 page photo spread with text insert]<br />

MOVIE SPOTLIGHT Magazine. Vol. 3, Issue 7. December 1952. Pp. 20-21, 90.<br />

Silver Kid (The Duel at Silver Creek)<br />

SCREEN FAN Magazine. December 1952. Pp. 26-32.<br />

“Heroes don’t cry” By Gene Robertson<br />

PICTUREGOER Film Weekly. December 6, 1952. Pages 16, 22.<br />

“The diary that shook Hollywood” By Margaret Hinxman<br />

(the making of the Red Badge of Courage)<br />

PICTURE SHOW & FILM PICTORIAL. Vol. 59, No. 1549. December 6, 1952. p 8.<br />

“The Red Badge of Courage” (six small photos)


HOLLYWOOD MEN. No. 1. 1953. Pp. 36, 40-41<br />

Man with a past and future - <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

Published by Maco Magazine Corporation<br />

480 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York<br />

MOVIE LIFE YEARBOOK. Vol. 1, No. 16. 1953. Pp. 14-21.<br />

Movie Life of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. January l953. Pp. 42-43,64.<br />

“To Me, He's Murph” By Perry Pitt<br />

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 1. February 1953. Pp. 52-53, 64.<br />

“I'm not the Type” By Helen Louise Walker<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 16, No. 3. February 1953. Pp. 46-53.<br />

Movie Life of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 13, No. 3. February 1953. Pp. 52-55.<br />

Me and My Shadow<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 43, No. 2. February 1953. Pp. 62-64,86-87.<br />

“A Father's Prayers For His Sons” By Howard Eisenberg<br />

SCREEN FAN Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 3. February l953. Pp. 28-29.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> and that fadeout kiss<br />

FILMLAND Magazine. Vol. 3, No. 3. March 1953. Pp. 18-19,70,72.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> --- Hollywood Lone Wolf” By Helen Gould


MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 16, No. 5. April 1953. Pp. 56-57.<br />

Terry in Toyland<br />

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 7. April 1953. Pp. 32-35.<br />

“True To Himself” By Jack Holland<br />

MOVIE PINUPS Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 4, April 1953. Pp. 42-43.<br />

Keepin' fit<br />

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Vol. 225, No. 42. April l8, l953.<br />

“He Doesn't Want To Be A Star” By Richard G. Hubler<br />

Pp. 35,153-155,158.<br />

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 11, No. 4. April 1953. Pp. 60-63.<br />

“An Irishman's Castle” By Maude Cheatham<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE. Vol. 13, No. 6. May 1953. Page 50.<br />

Star picture gallery - full Page (Column South)<br />

SCREEN LIFE Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 2. May 1953. Pp. 54-55.<br />

“Three Loves Have I” By Betsy Fromm<br />

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Magazine. Vol. LXXXV, No 5. June l953.<br />

“The Trouble with Murph” By Pamela <strong>Murphy</strong>. Pp. 30-3l, 58.<br />

PICTURE SHOW & FILM PICTORIAL. Vol. 69, No. 1575. June 6, 1953. Page 8.<br />

“The Cimarron Kid” (five small pictures)<br />

PICTURE SHOW & FILM PICTORIAL. Vol. 69, No. 1580. July 11, 1953.<br />

“Gunsmoke” (five small pictures)


CORONET Magazine. Vol. 34, No. 3. July 1953. Page 29.<br />

“Surprise for a Hero” By Don McNeill<br />

SCREEN MAGAZINE. Vol. 1, No. 2. July 1953. Pp. 53-55.<br />

More Room for Love (<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>)<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 16, No. 9. August 1953. Pp. 36-37.<br />

Life with <strong>Audie</strong><br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 44, No. 2. August l953. Pp. 64-65,78-79.<br />

“Deep in the Heart of Hollywood” By Helen Gould<br />

INTIMATE LIVES OF MOVIE STARS Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 3. Pp. 58-63.<br />

September 1953. Intimate Life of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Mag. Vol. LXXXVI, No. 2. September l953.<br />

“Murph and His Money” By Reba & Bonnie Churchill. Pp. 36-37,66-67.<br />

MOVIE PLAY Magazine. Vol. 7, No. 7. September 1953. Pp. 22-25,88.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong>'s all right” By Dorothy O'Leary<br />

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 10. October 1953. Pp. 12-15.<br />

Weiners and Wee Ones<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 44, No. 4. October l953. Page 68.<br />

full Page black & white Photoplay Picture Gallery<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 13, No. 12. November, 1953.<br />

Pp. 58-59. Another Baby For <strong>Audie</strong>


SCREEN WORLD Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 1. November 1953. Pp. 36-37, 75.<br />

“I know why I’m in Love” as told to Ben Maddox<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 1. December 1953. Pp. 57-59.<br />

He-Man Style!<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 24, No. 2. January 1954. Pp. 78-79.<br />

“Let’s talk it over” By Allen Ludden<br />

HOLLYWOOD MEN. No. 2. 1954. Pp. 34, 38-39.<br />

Shootin' Stars - Lucky Irishman<br />

Published by Maco Magazine Corporation<br />

480 Lexington Avenue. New York, New York<br />

MOVIE ANNUAL Magazine. Vol. 2. No. 2. 1954. Pp. 62-65.<br />

Man Stuff (<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>)<br />

WHO’S WHO IN WESTERN STARS Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 4. 1954. Page 66.<br />

(25 top cowboys) <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: he learned to rope ‘n’ ride in Texas<br />

(1/3 rd Page)<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. January 1954. Pp. 24-27.<br />

Master of His House<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 17, No. 2. January 1954. Pp. 26-29.<br />

Father Knows Best


PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 45, No. 1. January l954. Page 66.<br />

full page black & white Photoplay Picture Gallery<br />

PICTURE SHOW & FILM PICTORIAL. Vol. 82, No. 1605. January 2, 1954.<br />

Page 9. “Column South” ( 4 small pictures)<br />

BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN. January 11, 1954.<br />

“Pipefuls” By Jim Day<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 17. No. 3. February 1954. Pp. 42-43.<br />

The Big Haircut<br />

MOVIE SPOTLIGHT Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 1. February 1954. Page 17.<br />

full Page black & white picture<br />

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 12. February 1954. Pp. 40-44.<br />

“The Critical Period” By Peer J. Oppenheimer<br />

MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION Mag. Vol. LXXXVII, No. 8. March l954. p. l2.<br />

“Now It Can Be Told” By Ted Greene<br />

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 3. March 1954. Pp. 58-59,71-73.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>'s Hidden Hollywood” By Ben Maddox<br />

SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 2. March 1954. Pp. 28, 71.<br />

Confessions of a Screen Lover<br />

SCREEN WORLD Magazine. March 1954. Pp. 14-17.<br />

Man Stuff (<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>)


NEWSWEEK Magazine. March 15, 1954.<br />

Movie review of “Ride Clear of Diablo”<br />

FILMLAND Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 2. April 1954. Pp. 46-47.<br />

My daddy is a cowboy<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 45, No. 5. May 1954. Page 56.<br />

full Page Photoplay Picture Gallery (black & white)<br />

SCREEN LIFE Magazine. Volume 7, No. 2. May 1954 Page 56<br />

“Things I Don't Tell My Wife” by <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> (as told to Paul Marsh)<br />

NEW SCREEN NEWS. May 7, 1954. Page 23.<br />

He’d rather FIGHT than dance<br />

PICTURE SHOW Magazine. May 22, 1954. Page 12.<br />

The Life Story of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 45, No. 6. June l954. Pp. 56-57, 94-97.<br />

“This is your Life <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Ralph Edwards<br />

SCREEN STARS Magazine. June 1954. Pp. 46-47,80.<br />

“I Know My Limitations” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 51, No. 6. June 1954. Pp. 56-59,78-79.<br />

“Drums Across the River”<br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 87, No. 6. July 1954. Pp. 29-30, 68-69.<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong>'s Other Self” By Ross Taylor


PICTUREGOER Magazine. July 17, 1954. Pp. 20-21.<br />

“This Quiet Man Was Trained To Kill” By Donovan Pedelty<br />

MOVIES Magazine. August l954. Pp. l6-l9.<br />

“Today He is a Man!” By Jack Mullen<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. August 1954. Pp. 24-25, 47, 49.<br />

No More Battles: An open letter to <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

SILVER SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 24, No. 10. August 1954. Pp. 26, 60.<br />

“What <strong>Audie</strong> Promised Pam” By Ben Maddox<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 10. September 1954. Page 46.<br />

4/5 page black and white picture of <strong>Audie</strong> in Destry<br />

PICTURE SHOW & FILM PICTORIAL. Vol. 63, No. 1644. Oct. 2, 1954.<br />

Cover + p. 10. small insert of cast for “Drums Across the River”<br />

THE AMERICAN WEEKLY. October 31, 1954. Page 4.<br />

“The Day I Cried” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 48, No. 11. October l954. Page 60.<br />

pin-up section (1/4 Page black & white photo)<br />

FT. WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM - December 1954 picture only<br />

MOVIE WORLD Magazine. December 1954. Pp. 42-43.<br />

Best Baby Sitter in Town


HOLLYWOOD ANNUAL Magazine. 1955. Page 37.<br />

new hand in the murphy corral<br />

INSIDE HOLLYWOOD Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 1. l955. Page 37.<br />

Blessed Events<br />

HOLLYWOOD PLAYTIME ANNUAL Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 1. 1955. Pp. 58-63.<br />

No Catch To Our <strong>Audie</strong><br />

MOVIE ANNUAL Magazine. 1955. Page 68.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> and His Pals<br />

PHOTOPLAY ANNUAL Magazine. 1955. Pp. 40-41.<br />

Return of the Hero<br />

SUPER CINEMA ANNUAL. 1955. Pp. 65-68.<br />

“Tumbleweed”<br />

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. No. 70. (February-April) 1955. Pp. 68-69<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> still has trouble relaxing<br />

FILMLAND Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 2. March 1955. Pp. 29-30, 69-71.<br />

“Lonesomest Man in Town” By Chad Foster<br />

(full page black & white photo on page 29)<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 49, No. 4. March l955. Pp. 40-4l,80-83.<br />

“Fear is a Jailer” By John Maynard


MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 4. March 1955. Pp. 40-41.<br />

Confidential - <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 2. April 1955. Pp. 48-49.<br />

the <strong>Murphy</strong> boy's go avisitin' (<strong>Audie</strong> & son Terry)<br />

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 13, No. 4. May 1955. Pp. 54-55, 78.<br />

“The Gift of Laughter” By Peer Oppenheimer<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 15, No. 6. May 1955. Page 49.<br />

Star picture gallery - full Page black & white<br />

PICTUREGOER Magazine. May 14, 1955.<br />

Full page color picture on cover<br />

THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. May 17, 1955. Page 6.<br />

“Medal Winner To Play Role In Own Story”<br />

By Richard Dyer MacCann<br />

THIS WEEK MAGAZINE. May 29, 1955. Pp. 7, 22.<br />

“Why I Gave My Medals Away” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 44, No. 534. June 1955.<br />

Pp. 32-33,72-73. “And so to Dream” By Aljean Meltsir<br />

MOVIE WORLD Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 3. June l955. Pp. 28-3l.<br />

Hero at Home


YAKIMA REPUBLIC. June 2, 1955<br />

“Film Version of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s Decoration Apes Yakiman’s Snap”<br />

By James Bacon<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 49, No. 8. July l955. Pp. 56, 85-86<br />

“Memoirs of a Small Texan” By Jane Wilkie<br />

SCREEN LIFE Magazine. Vol. 8, No. 3. July 1955. Pp. 50-51.<br />

Merry <strong>Murphy</strong>s<br />

SCREEN STARS Magazine. July 1955. Pp. 38-41.<br />

he says 'NO' to Hollywood<br />

THE AMERICAN LEGION Magazine. July l955. Page 38.<br />

Movies: The Foot Soldier<br />

LIFE Magazine. Vol. 39, No. 1. July 4, l955. Pp. 67-70.<br />

A War Hero Turned Actor Acts Himself as Hero<br />

LOOK Magazine. July 12, 1955. Page 98.<br />

the Movies honor the ARMY in drama : “To Hell and Back”<br />

(4 small photos plus captions)<br />

FAMILY WEEKLY Magazine Section. July 24, 1955. Page 9<br />

The Racine Journal Times - Sunday Bulletin<br />

“Type Casting: <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> as <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By Peer J. Oppenheimer<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 25, 1955. Section I, Page 13<br />

“Dullness Broken By Stars' Entry” By Clardy McCullar


AMERICAN MAGAZINE. August 1955. Page 50.<br />

Role for a hero<br />

CORONET Magazine. August l955. Pp. 65-70.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: The Man Behind the Medals” By Richard G. Hubler<br />

MOVIE WORLD Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 4. August l955. Page 6.<br />

Man Bites Dog<br />

MOVIES Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 4. August 1955. Pp. 36-37.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> and Terry in Marineland<br />

SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 3, No. 4. August l955. Page 8.<br />

The 'Battling' <strong>Murphy</strong>s’<br />

VFW Magazine. (Veterans of Foreign Wars) August l955. Pp. 9-l0,47.<br />

A New First in Film History<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 8, 1955. Section I, Page 16<br />

Hero's Film Self-Portrayal Initiated in 'To Hell and Back'<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. August 14, 1955. Section 8 – 1.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> Will Appear For Opening of ‘Hell’<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. August 14, 1955. Section 8 – 1.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> as <strong>Audie</strong> Reliving a Past” By Virgil Miers


DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 15, 1955. Section I, Page 2<br />

AUDIE MURPHY IN DALLAS: Film Star Visits Ex-Mayor, Wife<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 18, 1955. Section II, Part 12<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> Sets Gate Record In Alamo City Premiere<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 19, 1955. Section I, Page 14.<br />

“ 'TO HELL AND BACK' Mentality Not Saga Of Lad Called <strong>Audie</strong>”<br />

By John Rosenfield<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 21, 1955. Section VII, Page 1.<br />

'To Hell and Back' Gives Key to <strong>Murphy</strong> Heroism<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 28, 1955. Section VI, Page 7<br />

Portrait of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> that hangs in the State House of<br />

Representatives, Austin, TX<br />

FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM. August 30, 1955.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> is Solid Citizen After 10 Years of Peace” By Hal Boyle<br />

MOVIE ALBUM Magazine. Fall (September) 1955. Pp. 48-50.<br />

Home is for fun<br />

COLLIER'S Magazine. Vol. l36, No. 5. September 2, l955. Pp. 72-73.<br />

“A Soldier Relives Anzio” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

NEWSWEEK Magazine. September 19, 1955. Pp. 119-120.<br />

The Real Thing – (movie review of “To Hell & Back”)


MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 44, No. 538. October l955.<br />

Pp. 22-25,64. “To Hell & Back” By Don Allen<br />

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 13, No. 9. October 1955. Pp. 26-27.<br />

Hollywood's Favorite G.I.<br />

MOVIE SECRETS Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 5. October 1955.<br />

Pp. 32-33,68,70,72. “Why be a Hero?” By Fredda Dudley Balling<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 48, No. 4. October 1955. Pp. 60-63, 108-110.<br />

“The Personal War of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Maxine Arnold<br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 54, No. 4. October 1955.<br />

Pp. 28-33,65-70. “To Hell and Back”<br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 54, No. 4. October l955.<br />

Pp. 27-22, 65-70. “A Tribute to <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Bill Mauldin<br />

SILVER SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 25, No. 2. October 1955. Pp. 38-43.<br />

“When a hero is afraid...” By Helen Louise Walker<br />

TIME MAGAZINE. Vol. LXVI, No. 16. October 17, 1955. Pp. 116, 118.<br />

Movie review: “To Hell and Back”<br />

THE YOUNG CATHOLIC MESSENGER. November 4, l955. Page 2.<br />

Medal of Honor (comic strip of <strong>Audie</strong>'s M o H action)<br />

PICTUREGOER Magazine. November 12, 1955.<br />

The Man Nobody Wanted


PICTUREGOER Magazine. November 19, 1955. (Page ??)<br />

Pin Up Another Medal For <strong>Murphy</strong> (To Hell and Back)<br />

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 13, No. 12. December 1955. Pp. 54-55,78-80.<br />

“Auditing <strong>Audie</strong>” By Spec McClure<br />

MOVIE TIME Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 5. December 1955. Pp. 32-33<br />

Mrs. <strong>Murphy</strong>’s Boy<br />

GUNS Magazine. 3rd Edition. 1956. Page 208. January 11, 1954<br />

Pipefuls By Jim Day. Reprinted from the Bakersfield Californian<br />

HOLLYWOOD LIFE STORIES. Vol. 6. 1956. Pp. 32-39<br />

THE KID WHO WAS NEVER YOUNG – The Life Story of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOVIELAND’S ANNUAL Magazine. 1956. Page 14.<br />

The Hero . . . . is real-life hero <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

PHOTOPLAY ANNUAL Magazine. 1956. Page 75.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> and Pam <strong>Murphy</strong> (half page picture plus small paragraph)<br />

ADAM and EVE Magazine. January 3, 1956. Page 24.<br />

The Man Nobody Wanted<br />

FILMLAND Magazine. Vol. 6, No. 1. January 1956. Pp. 24-27.<br />

Master of His House<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 50, No. 1. January l956. Pp. 56-57,60.<br />

“You do the Prayin' and I'll do the Shootin' ” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>


MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. January l956. Pp. 35,54-55.<br />

“How <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Found Himself” By Peer Oppenheimer<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. January 1956. Page 66.<br />

Full page black & white photo<br />

AMERICAN GUNS Magazine. Spring. 1956. Page 5.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> – The Modern “Wild Bill Hickock”<br />

SILVER SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 25, no. 4. February 1956. Page 56.<br />

“Time of Decision” By Helen Louise Walker (full Page photo only)<br />

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. February-April 1956<br />

he never looked his own part<br />

MOVIE ALBUM Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 3. Spring 1956. Page. 38.<br />

Life with Father<br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 45, No. 543. March l956. Pp. l8-l9,73.<br />

“His One Passion” By Pauline Swanson<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine March 1956. Pp. 34-36, 75.<br />

It's Tough to be a Hero<br />

SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 2. April 1956. Pp. 28-29, 60-61.<br />

AUDIE’s Private World<br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 55, No. 4. April 1956. Pp. 54-55,67-70.<br />

“World in My Corner”


PICTUREGOER Magazine. April 7, 1956. Page 20.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> declares HERO? I was Really Afraid<br />

HOUSTON POST. April 25, 1956.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Went on Raid, Customs Man Says<br />

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE, April 25, 1956. Section C, Page 1.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Tells of Part in Dope Raid<br />

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. No. 75, Summer, May-July. 1956. Page 35.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - the man who lived twice<br />

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 6. June 1956. Pp. 28-30,68-69.<br />

“How <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Became a Movie Star” By Spec McClure<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 16, No. 7. June 1956. Pp. 44-47.<br />

3 Men on the Town<br />

HOLLYWOOD LIFE STORIES. No. 6. July 1956. Pp. 32-39.<br />

The Kid Who Was Never Young - The life story of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 45, No. 547. July 1956. Page 27.<br />

3 x 3-1/2” black & white photo<br />

*** PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 50, No. 1. July 1956<br />

“Why I Gave My Medals Away” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

BATTLE CRY Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 25. August l956. Pp. 16-17,46-47.<br />

“The Day I Cried” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>


SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 4. August 1956. Pp. 13-16,48,50.<br />

“From the Seeds of Poverty” By Bob Thomas<br />

(full page black & white photo on page 13)<br />

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. Number 76. August-Sept. 1956. Page 40.<br />

Echoes of the Past (1/2 page photo plus article)<br />

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 9. September 1956. Pp. 56,58,60.<br />

Fear is For The Brave<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 19, No. 10. September 1956. Pp. 32-33<br />

Movie Life Visits: A Loving, Happy Home - the <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>s<br />

MOVIE SHOW Magazine. September 1956. Pp. 18-21, 54-55.<br />

“There Are Some Things You Never Forget” By Bob Thomas<br />

SCREENLAND + TV-LAND Magazine. Vol. 59, No. 8. September 1956.<br />

Pp. 30-35. “Meet <strong>Murphy</strong>, the Solid Citizen” By Tex Maddox<br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 55, No. 10. October l956. Pp. 30-31,47-51.<br />

“Walk The Proud Land”<br />

THE GRAND PRAIRIE BANNER. December 2, 1956. Section I, Page 11.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Leads Family Struggle For Food, Becomes Hero,<br />

Movie Star” By Margaret Galloway<br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 55l. December l956.<br />

Pp. 46-47,68-69. “The Love That I Feel” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>


SCREEN ALBUM MAGAZINE. No. 77. Winter - 1956. Page 90.<br />

Something for his boys (3/4 page) article with 4 x 5" B & W photo<br />

PICTUREGOER FILM ANNUAL. “Films I’ll always remember” 1956-0<br />

No. 6: To Hell and Back, pages 139-141, by Robert Ottaway<br />

THE WESTERN FILM AND T.V. ANNUAL – 1957 “Night Passage” 3 pages<br />

THE WESTERN FILM AND T.V. ANNUAL – 1957<br />

“The Guns of Fort Petticoat” pgs 75-78<br />

PHOTOPLAY ANNUAL Magazine. 1957. Page 69<br />

Better Than Pickin’ Cotton<br />

SILVER SCREEN ANNUAL Magazine. 1957. Pp. 54-55<br />

Solid Citizens - <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

WHO'S WHO IN HOLLYWOOD. Vol. 1, No. 12. 1957. Page 33.<br />

5 x 6" black & white photo<br />

SCREEN STARS Magazine. Vol. 15, No. 1 January 1957. Pp. 26-27, 74-78.<br />

“Meet <strong>Murphy</strong>: The Good Humor Man” by Bob Thomas<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 5l, No. 2. February l957. Pp. 56-57,83-85.<br />

“Journey into Light” By Vicki Riley<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. February 6, 1957.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Has Surgery<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 51, No. 3. March 1957. Page 29.<br />

The Man Who Didn’t Forget<br />

SCREENLAND + TV-LAND Magazine. Vol. 59, No. 11. March 1957. Pp. 28-31.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> and Sons


SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 56, No. 5. May 1957. Pp. 34-36,57-60.<br />

“The Guns of Fort Petticoat”<br />

SAGA Magazine. Vol. 14, No. 3. June l957, Pp. 8-11, 64-67.<br />

“GI in Hollywood” By Al Stump<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 51, No. 7. July 1957. Page 17.<br />

Full page ad for Joe Butterfly<br />

PICTUREGOER Magazine. July 13, 1957. Page 8.<br />

“This Hollywood film will make Americans Hopping Mad”<br />

By Henry Toby<br />

FILMLAND Magazine. Vol. 7, No. 4. August 1957. Pp. 40-42.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong>’s New Passion<br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 56, No. 8. August 1957. Pp. 30-33,57-62.<br />

“Joe Butterfly”<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 51, No. 9. September l957.<br />

Pp. 48-49,7l-72. “Thank God I'm Home” By Jean Frazier<br />

MOVIELAND Magazine. Vol. 15, No. 9. September 1957. Pp. 24-25.<br />

Back in the Fold<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. September 18, 1957.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Sued for $1,000,000 by Producer<br />

SCREENLAND Magazine. November 1957. Pp. 37-39,60.<br />

“The Return of the Native” By Reba & Bonnie Churchill


MOVIE LIFE Magazine. Vol. 21, No. 1. December 1957. Pp. 42-47.<br />

Heartbreak, Hell -- and a Happy Ending<br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. December l957. Pp. 24-26,65-70.<br />

The Quiet American<br />

THE FILM SHOW ANNUAL. 1958. Pp. 60-62.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - The Perfect PASSPORT<br />

MOVIE LIFE YEARBOOK. Vol. 1, No. 24. 1958. Pp. 68-73.<br />

Heartbreak, Hell, -- and a Happy Ending<br />

PHOTOPLAY ANNUAL. 1958. Page 38.<br />

Personality of the Year - <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> (3-1/2"x 5" black & white photo)<br />

ADAM and EVE Magazine. January 1, 1958. Page 23.<br />

Hopping Mad<br />

ADAM and EVE Magazine. January 2, 1958. Page 24<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> reveals his likes & dislikes<br />

MOVIE STARS PARADE Magazine. Vol. 18, No. 2. January 1958.<br />

Pp. 38-39,62-63. “You Can't Harness The Wind” By Jane Morris<br />

PHOTOPLAY Magazine. Vol. 53, No. 2. February 1958. Pp. 62-64,86-87.<br />

“A Father's Prayers for His Sons” By Howard Eisenberg<br />

THE WESTERN HORSEMAN Magazine. Vol. XXIII, No. 2. Feb. 1958. Pp. 31-32.<br />

This month's cover story By Eddie G. Cole


TV THIS WEEK Magazine. Vol. 8, No. 6. February 1958. Cover +Pp. 4-5.<br />

“War & Westerns” By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 48, No. 566. March l958. Pp. 44-45,64-65.<br />

“The Man Who Knows Too Much” By Lou Larkin<br />

SCREEN ALBUM Magazine. No. 83. May-July 1958. Page 78.<br />

Quiet for a Quiet American<br />

MOVIE WORLD Magazine. Vol. 3, No. 3. July 1958. Pp. 24-27.<br />

Have You Met My Boys?<br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 57, No. 8. September 1958.<br />

Pp. 20-23,67-70. “Ride a Crooked Trail”<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. December 13, 1958.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> And 13 Days” By John Rosenfield<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. March 27, 1959. Page 6, Part II.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Tells of Unique Incident” By Hedda Hopper<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 53, No. 4. May l959. Page 4.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: His Bride Screamed<br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 49, No. 580. May 1959. Page 80.<br />

“My Most Difficult Love Scene” <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>. 1/8 Page only<br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 58, No. 5. June 1959. Pp. 19-23,65-68.<br />

“The Wild and the Innocent”


PICTURE SHOW & TV MIRROR Mag. August 29, 1959.<br />

Shy Hero - The Life Story of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

FANS' STAR LIBRARY – <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Fleetway Publications Ltd.<br />

1960, No. 53<br />

SUNDAY NEWS (California) January 17, 1960. Page 28<br />

Hollywood By Hedda Hopper<br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 59, No. 5. May 1960. Pp. 38-43, 79-82.<br />

“The Unforgiven” + (behind the scenes: Pp. 59-60)<br />

HOLLYWOOD ROMANCES. 1960. Pp. 22-23.<br />

The Case of the Disappearing Daddy<br />

THEY MET DANGER. 1960. Pp. 142-160.<br />

“To Young to Fight!” By Capt. Gordon D. Shirreffs, USAR<br />

Published by Whitman Publishing Company, Racine, Wisconsin.<br />

SAGA Magazine. Vol. 21, No. 1. October 1960. Pp. 16-19, 76-80.<br />

“Bloody Anzio” By Booton Herndon<br />

SATURDAY REVIEW. November 5, 1960. Page 40.<br />

SR Goes To The Movies – Westerns, King-Size and Regular<br />

Movie review of “Seven Ways from Sundown”<br />

THE DETROIT NEWS TV PROGRAM GUIDE. May 28 - June 3, 1961.<br />

Page 85. “Cowboy Cops of the West” By John Finlayson<br />

AMERICA'S WAR HEROES. 1961. Pp. 77-92.<br />

“Baby-Faced Killer from Texas” By Jay Scott<br />

Monarch Books, Inc. DerBy, Connecticut.


BANKER Magazine. June 1961. Pp. l0-l4.<br />

A Visit with <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

TV NEWS, Vol. 11, No. 50. Pp. 8-9.<br />

Portrait of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Published by TV NEWS,<br />

6330 Ferguson Street, Indianapolis 20, Indiana<br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT, June 1, 1961 Page 3-B<br />

Way To Make Living - <strong>Audie</strong> Not Fooled -<br />

Said Medals Put Him in Films<br />

TV RADIO MIRROR Magazine. Vol. 56, No. 1. June 1961. Pp. 44-47.<br />

Rancher <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> (Whispering Smith)<br />

MODERN MAN. January l962. Pp. l2-l5,56-57.<br />

“Yesterdays Heroes - <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Martin Collyer<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 4, 1962<br />

Teens Row With Hero <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 5, 1962.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Admits Punching Youth in Row<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 5, 1962.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> Punches Youth in Lewd Letter Case<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 7, 1962. Section 1, Page 35, Paragraph 1.<br />

Police Press Charges Against <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH. June 11-17, 1961. Pages 3 & 5.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Happy to Forget Record as World II Hero.”


LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 13, 1962.<br />

Assault Charge Against <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Dropped<br />

TV GUIDE Magazine. Vol. 9, No. 30. July 29, 1961. Pp. 28-30.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> Isn't Exactly Shouting For Joy (Whispering Smith)<br />

THE WESTERN HORSEMAN Mag. Vol. XXVII, No. 9. Sept. 1962.<br />

Pp. 17, 81-84. “<strong>Audie</strong> Prefers Horses!” By Duane Valentry<br />

ABOVE AND BEYOND – THE STORY OF THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL<br />

OF HONOR. 1963. Pp. 194-200. “Are the best soldiers in the<br />

guardhouse?” By Joseph L. Schott.<br />

Published by G. P. Putnam’s Sons, New York<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. November 9, 1961. Section 2, Page 10.<br />

MOVIE STAR TO HELP LAUNCH JEWELRY STORE<br />

PLAINFIELD COURIER NEWS. November 26, 1963.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Now Alone As Regular Westerner” By Bob Thomas<br />

MOVIES ILLUSTRATED Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 5. December 1963.<br />

Pp. 44-47. “Gunfight at Comanche Creek”<br />

PERSONAL LETTER - David McClure to Colonel Red Reeder, USMA,<br />

West Point “the most detailed and factual account of how <strong>Audie</strong><br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> won the Medal of Honor “ March 27, 1964. 16 typewritten<br />

Pages. On file at: Baylor University, The Texas Collection, POB 97142<br />

Waco, Texas 76798. (817) 755-1268<br />

SCREEN STORIES Magazine. Vol. 63, No. 5. May 1964. Pp. 14-16,64-69.<br />

The Quick Gun


MEDAL OF HONOR HEROES By Colonel Red Reeder. l965. Pp. 114-l24.<br />

Chapter l2, “<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> of Texas.” Random House, New York.<br />

ILLUSTRATED WORLD WAR II ENCYCLOPEDIA. 1966. Page 2896.<br />

“For Conspicuous Gallantry” Published by H.S. Stuttman,<br />

United Kingdom. Republished by Orbis Publishing Ltd., 1972 & 1978.<br />

AMERICAN HEROES OF THE 20th CENTURY. l967. Pp. 92-99.<br />

“AUDIE MURPHY - Most Decorated Serviceman”<br />

By Harold & Doris Faber. Random House, New York.<br />

MEDAL OF HONOR Edited by Phil Hirsch. Pp. 76-88. 1967<br />

“The GI They Couldn't Kill” By Paul Ditzel. Pyramid Books. New York<br />

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE. January 29, 1968.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> ‘Stars’ in $70,000 Suit Here<br />

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE. January 29, 1968. Section 2, Page 7.<br />

Younger Brother of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Killed<br />

MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER. July 19, 1968. Pp. 1 & 2.<br />

Legion Convention Begins Here Today<br />

MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER. July 20, 1968. Page 5.<br />

Persistence Pays Dividends To <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Fan Here


MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER. July 20, 1968. Pp. 1 & 5.<br />

‘I Am an Eagle,’ Actor Says In Discussing Vietnam War<br />

By Udo V. Nowak<br />

MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER – JOURNAL. July 21, 1968<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> Had Extra Points But No Home to Go to”<br />

By Udo V. Nowak<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES, September 5, 1968. Page 2, Part II, Paragraph 3.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Tells Court of Reverses<br />

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE. September 15, 1968.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> Never Yelled For Help Before, But He Could Sure Use It.”<br />

By Vernon Scott<br />

STARS & STRIPES DAILY Magazine. September l6, l968. Page ll.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - Broke but Still a Hero” By Vernon Scott<br />

SEATTLE TIMES. October 10, 1968.<br />

“Citation Writer Is Little Bit of ‘Hero’ ” By Dwight Scheer<br />

THE AMERICAN LEGION Magazine. November l968. Pp. 9, 11.<br />

A History of the Medal of Honor<br />

THE HALL OF FAME OF WESTERN FILM STARS By Ernest N. Corneau<br />

l969. Pp. 272 - 274. The Christopher Publishing House.<br />

North Quincy, Massachusetts 02171


TIME-LIFE BOOKS Inc. Vol. 5. l969. Pp. 116-119.<br />

(This Fabulous Century) [1940-1950: The Patriotic Tide]<br />

“The Modest Hero” New York, New York.<br />

DISTRICT 3 NEWS (VFW) Vol. 2, No. 4. August 1969. Page 5.<br />

( 4 x 4” photo of <strong>Audie</strong> being greeted by post commander)<br />

MANUSCRIPT- “How <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Won His Medals” By David McClure<br />

47 typewritten pages. October 10, 1969. On file at: Baylor University,<br />

The Texas Collection, Post Office Box 97142, Waco, Texas 76798<br />

(817) 755-1268<br />

PAGEANT Magazine. December l969. Pp. 79-87.<br />

“Whatever happened to <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>? Don't ask! He's been to hell and<br />

back and BACK TO HELL AGAIN” By Bill Libby<br />

THE AMERICAN RIFLEMAN Magazine. December l969. Pp. 25-26.<br />

A Scrawny Boy Turned Hero By Good Shooting<br />

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. April 5, 1970. Page 28, Section 3.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Brought It Fame; Charles Watson Brought It Shame to<br />

Farmersville” By Bill Porterfield<br />

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. May 28, 1970.<br />

Assault to Murder Lodged on <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. May 29, 1970. Pp. 3, 17.<br />

Actor <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Accused of Assaulting Dog Trainer


THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL. May 29, 1970.<br />

Actor <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Charged With Assault<br />

LOS ANGELES HERALD TRIBUNE. June 4, 1970. Page A-7.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Tells Story<br />

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. June 5, 1970. Section 1, Page 24.<br />

Explains Charges<br />

NEWSWEEK Magazine. June 8, 1970. Page 50.<br />

Assault on dog trainer<br />

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. Vol. 45, No. 1. August 1970. Pp. 29-32.<br />

Official publication of the Society of the Third Infantry Division<br />

Reprints of newspaper articles:<br />

Chicago Daily News. April 5, 1970: "Two Generations in Farmersville -<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong>, the Hero: Watson, accused murderer"<br />

The Miami Herald. June 5, 1970: War Hero <strong>Murphy</strong>: I didn't have gun in<br />

fight.<br />

Sun-Sentinel. May 29, 1970: <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Held for Assault.<br />

MOTION PICTURE Magazine. Vol. 59, No. 715. September l970. Pp. 44,8l-83.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>'s Private War Still Rages” By Jan Landy<br />

THE MEDAL COLLECTOR. October l970. Vol. 2l, No. 9. Page 5.<br />

Official Publication of The Orders and Medals Society of America<br />

(OMSA).


HERALD-EXAMINER. October 7, 1970. Page A-5.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> Pulled Gun?<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. October 15, 1970.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Says He Acted In Defense<br />

LOS ANGELES HERALD EXAMINER. October 16, 1970. Page A-3<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong>’s Assault Case Goes to Jury<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. October 17, 1970<br />

Jurors Acquit <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> of Assault Charges<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. December 13, 1970.<br />

Calley Innocent if Following Orders, <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Says<br />

LOS ANGELES HERALD TRIBUNE. January 5, 1971.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> Freed of Blackjack Charges<br />

^^^ LOS ANGELES HERALD TRIBUNE. January 6, 1971.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> Cleared by Police Chief<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. January 6, 1971.<br />

Court Drops 2 Counts Against <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. April 1971. Page 5<br />

Official publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> wins case”


LEGION OF VALOR of the United States of America, Inc.<br />

General Orders, Vol. 81, No. 9, May 1971. Pp. 2-3<br />

National Headquarters: 621 South Taylor St., Arlington, VA 22204<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. May 29, 1971. Pp. A-1, A-2, (Col. 4)<br />

AUDIE MURPHY MISSING – War Hero’s Plane 2 Days Overdue<br />

EVENING NEWS. May 31, 1971.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> ‘Dies In Crash’ ” By Peter Cole<br />

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. May 31, 1971<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Missing on Plane Flight<br />

HENRY COUNTY JOURNAL (Bassett, Virginia) May 31, 1971.<br />

“From Farm to Fame, Story of <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Garnett Harris<br />

LOS ANGELES STAR. May 31, 1971. Pp. A-1 & A-6.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>'s Plane Missing in Blue Ridge<br />

MARTINSVILLE BULLETIN (Virginia) May 31, 1971. Page A-1<br />

Actor-Hero Believed Plane Crash Victim<br />

(<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Headed to Martinsville Area)<br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. May 31, 1971<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Missing<br />

SAN ANTONIO NEWS. May 31, 1971<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Still Missing


VIRGINIA PILOT Newspaper. May 31, 1971. Pp. 1, A8.<br />

WWII Hero <strong>Murphy</strong>, 4 Missing<br />

COAST Magazine. June 1971. Pp. 36-43.<br />

“Return of the Quiet American: The Los Angeles Trial of<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Andy Wickham<br />

NEWARK STAR LEDGER. June 1971<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - The Last Battle<br />

CHICAGO TRIBUNE June 1, 1971. pages 1 & 2, col. 4<br />

Crash Kills <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - Find 6 Bodies in Wreck<br />

THE CORK EXAMINER (Ireland) June 1, 1971. pg 1 + back page, col. 3.<br />

Six bodies found in <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> wreck<br />

DAILY NEWS (New York) June 1, 1971. Cover + page 2, 24.<br />

Air Crash Kills <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> –<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> & 5 Found Dead on a<br />

Peak in Virginia.<br />

DAILY RECORD. June 1, 1971. Page 3<br />

Work to Identify <strong>Murphy</strong> Remains<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. June 1, 1971<br />

Dallasite Helped <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Launch Career<br />

THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN. June 1, 1971<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong>’s Film, TV Career, Never Overshadowed War Deeds<br />

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE. June 1, 1971<br />

“Luck of Irish Ran Out After Early Glory” By Bob Thomas


THE KANSAS CITY TIMES. June 1, 1971. Pp. A1 & A2.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> is Dead<br />

LEDGER-STAR. June 1, 1971.<br />

“Plane crash bodies examined” By Ron Coleman<br />

LOS ANGELES HERALD EXAMINER. June 1, 1971. Page A-2.<br />

“PRICE OF GLORY HIGH FOR AUDIE MURPHY –<br />

Hero Turned Actor Plagued By Past” By Jack Brown<br />

LOS ANGELES STAR. June 1, 1971.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Gave Nation a Hero In a Flaming Hour of<br />

World War II” By Deirdre Carmody<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1, 3.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>, Five Others Found Dead in Plane Wreckage<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 1, 1971. Page 6.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> and 5 Killed in Plane Crash<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1 & 6, Col. 3.<br />

“Like War, Hollywood Was Hell for <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Paul Houston<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 1, 1971. Part 1. Pp. 1, 3 Col. 5.<br />

AUDIE MURPHY DEAD IN CRASH<br />

MARTINSVILLE BULLETIN (Virginia) June 1, 1971. Page A-1<br />

Area Men Search For Wreckage


MARTINSVILLE BULLETIN (Virginia) June 1, 1971. Page A-1<br />

Road To Fame Began On Farm<br />

MARTINSVILLE BULLETIN (Virginia) June 1, 1971. Pp. 1 & 2.<br />

Bodies of <strong>Murphy</strong>, 5 Others Recovered<br />

THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL. June 1, 1971. Page 4.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s Body Found in Wreck<br />

THE MILWAUKEE SENTINEL. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1, 8.<br />

Crash Kills <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1A, 8A.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s plane crashed<br />

THE (NEW JERSEY) STAR-LEDGER. June 1, 1971<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> found dead in Virginia airplane crash<br />

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1 & 2<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Dead in Crash<br />

NEW YORK TIMES. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1 & page 36. (Early Edition)<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>, War Hero, Killed in Plane Crash<br />

NEW YORK TIMES. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1, Col. 2 & page 42. (Late Edition)<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>, War Hero, Killed in Plane Crash<br />

RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1 & 2<br />

Plane Crash Kills Actor, 5 Others


SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS. June 1, 1971<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s Return to S.A. From War Recalled”<br />

By William C. Barnard<br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. June 1, 1971. Pp. 1 & 6.<br />

Officials Say Body <strong>Murphy</strong>’s<br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT - June 1, 1971. Page 3-E<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> Not Fooled - Said Medals Put Him in Films<br />

SAN ANTONIO NEWS. June 1, 1971<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> dies as he lived; violently<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. Page 1. June 1, 1971<br />

War Hero <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Killed in Airplane Crash<br />

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. Page 3. June 1, 1971.<br />

The Turbulent Life Of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS. (Minnesota) June 1, 1971. Page 1.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Killed in Crash<br />

THE WASHINGTON POST. June 1, 1971. Pp. A-1 & A-6, Col. 1.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Plane Found With 6 Dead” By Paul W. Valentine<br />

THE VIRGINIAN PILOT. June 1, 1971.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong>, 5 Others Dead in Va. Crash –<br />

WWII Hero, Actor Found Near Roanoke


THE VIRGINIAN PILOT. June 1, 1971. Page A6<br />

Back ‘From Hell,’ Was No Simple Life – <strong>Murphy</strong> Found Hollywood<br />

‘Too Full of Phonies’<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 2, 1971. Page 2B.<br />

Roy Edwards – Of a Different Time<br />

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. June 2, 1971.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> Stayed A Stranger” By Bob Thomas<br />

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. June 2, 1971.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> Death Crash Probe Continues<br />

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS. June 2, 1971. Page 2-C<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Plane Crash Cause Probed<br />

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS - June 2, 1971. Page 2-C<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong>’s Father Says He Never Abandoned Family<br />

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS. June 2, 1971<br />

“Real American Hero” By Deirdre Carmody<br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. June 2, 1971<br />

Quiet Rites for <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

VIRGINIA PILOT. June 2, 1971.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong>'s Plane May Have Hit Thick Fog –<br />

Wreckage Sifted For Clues


VIRGINIA PILOT. June 2, 1971,<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. Vol. 117, No. 83, June 3, 1971. Page l7858.<br />

(<strong>Audie</strong>'s death entered into the record)<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. June 3, 1971. Page A-15<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> Pilot Tied to Crash Near Lufkin<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE (TEXAS) TIMES. June 3, 1971. Pp. 1 & 9.<br />

Farmersville’s <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> dies in air crash<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE (TEXAS) TIMES. June 3, 1971.<br />

Bob Poole’s: Time Out (<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>)<br />

FARMERSVILLE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS. June 3, 1971<br />

Memorial Service is planned here<br />

HOUSTON CHRONICLE. June 3, 1971.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> Pilot Link to Lufkin Crash Is Eyed<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 3, 1971. Section II, Page 1, Column 1.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s Body Flown to L.A. for Services Friday<br />

VIRGINIAN PILOT. June 3, 1971.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> Pilot Linked to ’70 Texas Crash<br />

ARIZONA REPUBLIC. June 5, 1971<br />

‘Little folk’ mourn <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>


LOS ANGELES HERALD-EXAMINER. June 5, 1971. Page A-3<br />

600 at Rites for <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 5, 1971. Page 1 & back Page, col. 7.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s Heroism Described in Final Eulogy”<br />

By Dorothy Townsend<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 6, 1971<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> : A Recollection” By Lois Sager Foxhall<br />

THE FORT WORTH PRESS. June 6, 1971. Page 13-A<br />

Hero <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> eulogized in H’wood<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 6, 1971. Section "F", Page 5.<br />

“War Heroes - A Passing Concept” By Donna Bible<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 6, 1971. Section "A", Page 20.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Worked on Plan to Free Hoffa” By Jack Nelson<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. June 7, 1971. Page A-5<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Buried in Arlington<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. June 7, 1971.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Reportedly Tried To Help Hoffa Get Out of Prison<br />

THE NEW YORK TIMES. June 7, 1971.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Buried With Full Military Rites at Arlington


THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. June 7, 1971<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> Laid To Rest In Arlington<br />

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. June 8, 1971. Page 3-B<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> Buried in Military Rites<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 8, 1971. Part I, Pp. 1 & 14.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>'s Army Buddies Pay Final Tribute at Arlington”<br />

By Jack Nelson<br />

MESQUITE DAILY NEWS. June 8, 1971.<br />

5 x 5” photo of Pamela <strong>Murphy</strong> and Terry following burial<br />

services of <strong>Audie</strong>.<br />

THE NEW YORK TIMES. June 8, 1971.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Buried With Military Rites at Arlington<br />

RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH. June 8, 1971<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> is Buried In Arlington<br />

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS. June 8, 1971<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Buried at Arlington<br />

SAN ANTONIO NEWS. June 8, 1971<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

VIRGINIA PILOT, June 8, 1971<br />

“Hero <strong>Murphy</strong> Just 1 in Row Upon Row” By Don Hill


WASHINGTON POST. June 8, 1971. Pp. C1, & C4, Col. 3.<br />

“Disparate Worlds of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Join to Bury War Hero<br />

in Arlington” By Ken Ringle<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. June 9, 1971. Page A-25.<br />

“Memories of <strong>Audie</strong>” By Weldon Owens<br />

SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS (VALLEY NEWS) June 9, 1971. Pg. C-3.<br />

“Sudlow Closest to <strong>Murphy</strong>’s Historic WWII Battle Stand”<br />

By Mike Raphael<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 10, 1971<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> tribute draws big crowd<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 10, 1971<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>, Hero<br />

LIFE Magazine. June 11, 1971. Vol. 70, No. 9. Page 77.<br />

Parting Shots<br />

NEWSWEEK Magazine. June 14, 1971. Page 93.<br />

(Obituary)<br />

TIME Magazine. Vol. 97, No. 24. June l4, 1971. Pp. 12, 27.<br />

HEROES - To Hell and Not Quite Back<br />

ARMY TIMES. Vol. 3l, No. 45. June l6, 1971. Pp. l2,24.<br />

“No Pampered Teenager” By Tom Scanlan


THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. June 1971. Pp. 5 & 24.<br />

Official publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>'s Body Found in Plane Crash” plus<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Buried with Full Military Rites at Arlington”<br />

By Ken Ringle<br />

THE SCOTTISH RITE REPORTER. Vol. XII, No. 12. July 1971. Pp. 1-2, 4.<br />

Distinguished Mason & Most Decorated Hero of World War II -<br />

Honour Man of Long Beach Bodies Killed in Plane Crash<br />

SOLDIERS Magazine. Vol. 26, No. 7. July 1971. Page 4<br />

A Hero Passes<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES - WEST Magazine. July 18, 1971. Pp. 20-23.<br />

“A Different Kind of Hell” By Bill Libby<br />

THE AMERICAN LEGION Magazine. August 1971. Page 39.<br />

Death Notice<br />

MODERN SCREEN Magazine. Vol. 65, No. 8. August 1971. Page 9.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - The Last Battle” By Dorothy Manners, Columnist<br />

SAGA MAGAZINE. August 1971. Pp. 22 -24, 48 - 49, 52, 54.<br />

“The Story Behind The Tragedy of AUDIE MURPHY” By Bob Shields<br />

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. Vol. 46, No. 1. August 1971. Pp. 28-31.<br />

Official publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division.<br />

First Annual Patriotism Award Decatur, Alabama.<br />

plus reprint of article: The Decatur Daily, July 4, 1971,<br />

Decatur, Alabama.


THE EVENING STAR (Washington) August 2, 1971<br />

“The Rambler Finds a Blue Room” By Brian Kelly<br />

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS NEWS. August 29, 1971. Pp. 2-3,3l,37.<br />

“A Different Kind of Hell” By Bill Libby<br />

MOVIE LIFE Magazine. September 1971<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: to hell – and back …and a return to ashes<br />

TV RADIO SHOW Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 12, September 1971. Page 8.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: No Medals Were Left<br />

WILD WEST STARS. Vol. 3, No. 9. 1971. Pp. 12-l8.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - the big little man” By Claudette Murchison.<br />

Published by Jim Ward, Route 8, Thorngrove Pike, Knoxville,<br />

Tennessee 39714 (series terminated l974)<br />

HOLLYWOOD Magazine. October 1971. Page 35.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: What Price Glory?<br />

THE DALLAS TIMES HERALD. (Sunday Magazine) Nov. 28, 1971. Pp. 8-9.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: l924-l971” By Texas Jim Cooper<br />

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. December 1971. Pp. 21-22.<br />

Official publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division.<br />

Congressional Record - House H9541.<br />

(Designating the V.A. Hospital in San Antonio as the<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> L. <strong>Murphy</strong> Memorial Veterans Hospital)


MODERN SCREEN'S HOLLYWOOD YEARBOOK. Vol. l, No. l5. l972.<br />

Pp. 66-67. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> to hell - and back & a return to the ashes<br />

THE AMERICAN LEGION Magazine. February l972. Page 36.<br />

Naming of V.A. Hospital in San Antonio, Texas.<br />

THE RISE AND FALL OF JIMMY HOFFA By Walter Sheridan. 1972.<br />

Pp. 492-493, 498-499, 502-506, 508-509, 511-514.<br />

Published by the Saturday Review Press,<br />

380 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10017<br />

NEW CASTLE NEWS. April 7, 1972.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Murphy</strong> to attend memorial air show here<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. June 16, 1972.<br />

Pilot cited as lacking skill in flying <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> death plane<br />

JOURNAL OF POPULAR FILM. Vol. 1, No. 4. Fall 1972. Pp. 254-267.<br />

“Innocence Preserved or <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Died For Your Sins,<br />

America” By Julian Smith<br />

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. Vol. 47, No. 1. August 1972. Pp. 10-12.<br />

Official publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division.<br />

“Did you know <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>?” plus Fund for <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

Plaque Proposed<br />

SOLDIERS Magazine. November l972. Page: Cover II.<br />

“Hero - and Poet” - Published by the Department of the Army,<br />

Cameron Station, Alexandria, Virginia 22314


NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ASSOCIATION. December 1972.<br />

“Tribute to a Hero” by Don Grady. Pg 6-7.<br />

AFTER THE BATTLE Magazine. No. 3. l973. Pp. 28-36.<br />

Published by Battle of Britain Prints Internat. Ltd.<br />

Distributed in the U.S. by Sky Books Internat., Inc.<br />

48 East 50th Street, New York, New York l0022<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. February 13, 1973.<br />

3 x 6” photo of reproduction picture which hangs in state capitol.<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 24.<br />

Feb. 14, 1973. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day Guest List Grows<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 25.<br />

Feb. 15, 1973. Celeste Completes Marker Campaign<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 26.<br />

Feb. 16, 1973. Celebration Begins New Army Platoon<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 27.<br />

Feb. 17, 1973. Down Memory Lane With Mrs. Cawthon<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 28.<br />

Feb. 18, 1973 “World War II Hero’s Life Rooted Deep in Hunt\<br />

Country” By John Edmiston<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 28.<br />

Feb. 18, 1973. Historical Marker To Honor War Hero


WACO TRIBUNE HERALD. February 18, 1973<br />

Greenville to Have Day Honoring <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. February 19, 1973. Page B-3.<br />

“Texans to honor a famous warrior” By Ot Hampton<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. February 19, 1973.<br />

“They remember <strong>Audie</strong>: Special day will honor famous Texas<br />

war hero” By Ot Hampton<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 29.<br />

Feb. 19, 1973. “Hunt Residents Recall <strong>Audie</strong> As Youth”<br />

By Lucy McDonald, Melva Geyer and John Edmiston<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 30.<br />

Feb. 20, 1973. <strong>Murphy</strong> Medals Here<br />

THE DENISON HERALD. February 21, 1973 ( 4 Pages )<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: The Passing of ‘Destry’ ” By Gary D. Ford<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 31.<br />

Feb. 21, 1973. “City Set For <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day”<br />

By Chuck Hanson<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 32.<br />

Feb. 22, 1973 “Special Tribute Today For Best Known G.I.”<br />

By Chuck Hanson. p. A12.


THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 32.<br />

Feb. 22, 1973. “Friends Remember Days During War”<br />

By Ann Faragher. Pp. A-1 to A-2.<br />

`THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. February 22, 1973<br />

Town Honors <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. February 23, 1973. Page 4-C.<br />

“Greenville, Gov. Briscoe, ‘home folks’ pay tribute to<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Ot Hampton<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. February 23, 1973. Page 8B.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day - Crowd Shivers And Remembers”<br />

By Dotty Griffith<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 33.<br />

Feb. 23, 1973. Photo of Pamela <strong>Murphy</strong> & LTG Patrick Cassidy<br />

during <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 33.<br />

Feb. 23, 1973. <strong>Murphy</strong> Lauded<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 33.<br />

Feb. 23, 1973. Room Is Dedicated<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 33.<br />

Feb. 23, 1973. Photo of Emmett <strong>Murphy</strong> being helped to his<br />

seat during ceremonies.


THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 33.<br />

Feb. 23, 1973. 2000 Watch Tribute Despite Bad Weather<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 33.<br />

Feb. 23, 1973. Mrs. <strong>Murphy</strong> Thanks Town<br />

THE HOUSTON POST. February 23, 1973. Page 7/A.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day Observed<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 34.<br />

Feb. 24, 1973 Photo of Pamela <strong>Murphy</strong> with Alex & Ray Santini,<br />

George Pete Goolsby and David Spec McClure.<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 35.<br />

Feb. 25, 1973 “Deep Faith Helps War Hero’s Widow Meet Tragedy”<br />

By Ann Faragher<br />

THE GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. Vol. 79, No. 35.<br />

Feb. 25, 1973. Lawsuit For $10 Million is Filed By Mrs. <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

HEADLINES Magazine. May l973. Pp. 43-46.<br />

“Hero with the baby face”<br />

IPC Magazines Ltd., London.


THE FARMERSVILLE (TEXAS) TIMES. May 31, 1973.<br />

‘Proud Day,’ says Red Hall<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE (TEXAS) TIMES. May 31, 1973.<br />

Touching tributes highlight marker dedication<br />

HOW AUDIE MURPHY DIED IN VIETNAM By McAvoy Layne. l973.<br />

A paperback from Anchor Books, Doubleday. Garden City, NY<br />

TV-MOVIES TODAY Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 3. August 1973. Page 21.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong>'s $10 Million After-Death Suit<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. August 20, 1973. Pages 1 & 8.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s birthplace fading” By Ot Hampton<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. August 30, 1973. Page 8-A<br />

“Greenville hopes to rescue <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s old home”<br />

By Ot Hampton<br />

WILD WEST STARS. No. 22. August-September l973. Pp. l5-l6.<br />

(Caricatures of <strong>Audie</strong>) Published by Jim Ward, Route 8,<br />

Thorngrove Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee 397l4<br />

(series terminated l974)<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. September 9, 1973. Page 9A<br />

Work on Hero’s Home delayed


SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS. November 16, 1973.<br />

Hospital Memorializes Top U.S. Hero of WW II<br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. November 17, 1973.<br />

“Crowd Hails Mrs. <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Joe P. Faulkner<br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. November 17, 1973. Pp. 1 & 4.<br />

“Widow of <strong>Audie</strong> Tells Gratitude” By Ed Castillo<br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. November 17, 1973.<br />

VA Statue Honors <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. November 17, 1973.<br />

New VA Hospital Wins Plaudits of Lawmakers<br />

EXPRESS and NEWS. November 18, 1973. Part 1, Page 3-A.<br />

“Mrs. <strong>Murphy</strong> Hailed” By Bill Graham<br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. November 18, 1973. Pp. 1 & 2.<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> Hospital Draws Acclaim” By Joe P. Faulkner<br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. November 18, 1973. Page 18-A.<br />

“2000 Tour Massive New <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Hospital” By O’lenestone<br />

THE CELESTE COURIER. Vol. 71, No. 45. November 30, 1973.<br />

VA Hospital Named For <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

THE AMERICAN LEGION Magazine. January l974. Page 24.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Veterans Hospital


HEART-THROBS By Jack Tresidder. l974. Page 80.<br />

Distributed by Crescent Books, A Division of Crown Publishers.<br />

4l9 Park Avenue South. New York, New York 10016<br />

AGAINST ALL ODDS By F.A. Jameson, 1974. Pp. 64-74.<br />

“Not Afraid to Die: <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

A Pal Paperback from Xerox Education Publication.<br />

Middletown, Connecticut 06457<br />

A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF WAR FILMS By Clyde Jeavons. 1974.<br />

Pp. 180-182. Published by The Citadel Press, A division of<br />

Lyle Stuart, Inc. 120 Enterprise Avenue. Secaucus, NJ 07094<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. January 25, 1974. Page 3 D<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Struggled to Free Hoffa” By Earl Golz<br />

GREENVILLE (TEXAS) HERALD BANNER. March 15, 1974.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> Montage Displayed (artist Etta Humphrey’s)<br />

GRAND PRAIRIE DAILY NEWS. March 18, 1974.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> subject of historical biogr<strong>aphy</strong><br />

THE NATIONAL TATTLER. April 21, 1974<br />

"As He Got Older, He Disintegrated . . . I Left Him"<br />

'<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Was Destined To Die," Says Wanda Hendrix, Soldier-<br />

Star's First Wife By Toni Holt


THE REPORTER - HILLSBORO, TEXAS. September 2, 1974. Page 5.<br />

Col. Simpson Gets Ready For Biogr<strong>aphy</strong> of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

(plus rare photo of Colonel Simpson with Emmett <strong>Murphy</strong> and<br />

Corinne)<br />

AUDIE MURPHY-AMERICAN SOLDIER By Col. Harold B. Simpson, USAF,<br />

(Ret.) 1975. Published by The Hill Junior College Press.<br />

Post Office Box 6l9, Hillsboro, Texas 76645.<br />

(A Biogr<strong>aphy</strong> of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>) 466 Pages. ISBN 912172-20-7<br />

HOFFA - THE REAL STORY By James R. Hoffa. 1975. Page 210.<br />

Published by Stein and Day, Scarborough House,<br />

Briarcliff Manor, New York 10510<br />

THE WESTERN By Allen Eyles. 1975. Pp. 116-117.<br />

Published by A.S. Barnes and Co., Inc. Cranbury, NJ 08512.<br />

VFW Magazine. (Veterans of Foreign Wars) March l975. Page 40.<br />

Post Honors <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. May 11, 1975.<br />

Statue Will Be Unveiled<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. May 17, 1975.<br />

Tribute paid <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT. May 17, 1975. Page 2-A.<br />

‘I’m Very Proud,’ says Widow of <strong>Murphy</strong> By K. Mack Sisk


DALLAS TIMES HERALD. May 18, 1975.<br />

Mayaguez rescuers share <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> spotlight<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. May 18, 1975. Page 22A.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> Statue Unveiled<br />

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS. May 18, 1975. Page 3-A.<br />

“Hero <strong>Murphy</strong> ‘would have been proud’ ” By Jack Handey<br />

THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL GREEN SHEET. May 24, 1975.<br />

“In an age unkind to war heroes, Texans remember <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By K. Mack Sisk<br />

THE STARS and STRIPES-THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE. May 29, l975.<br />

Pp. 6-7. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Statue Dedication<br />

THE NATIONAL TATTLER. June 8, l975. Page l9.<br />

Was <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> a Victim of the Assassination Conspiracy?<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. November 9, 1975. Section 10F Books<br />

“From twinkle to tragedy : <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Thomas E. Turner,<br />

Baylor University<br />

^^^ LOS ANGELES TIMES. December 13, 1975. Part 1, Page 12.<br />

$2.5 Million Awarded to Family of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

THE FILMS OF THE FIFTIES By Douglas Brode. 1976. Pp. 146-147.<br />

“To Hell and Back” Published by Citadel Press,<br />

A Division of Lyle Stuart, Inc.<br />

120 Enterprise Avenue. Secaucus, New Jersey 07094.


THEY WENT THATAWAY By James Horwitz. l976. Pp. l47-151.<br />

“Empty Saddles” Thomas Congdon Books.<br />

E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc. New York.<br />

GREAT WESTERN STARS By James Robert Parish. June 1976. Pp. 161-170.<br />

[paper back] Published by Ace Books<br />

(A Division of Charter Communications, Inc.)<br />

1120 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036.<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 24, 1977.<br />

“Chain reaction aids hero’s kin” By Joe Edwards<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. October 13, 1977. Page - 12C<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: A hero forever” By Mary Ficklen<br />

HORIZONS. Vol. 7, No. 1. Winter Edition 1977. Pp. 6.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> & Walt Weispfenning: A Couple of Heroes”<br />

By Wayne Lubenow. Published by North Dakota Horizons,<br />

Post Office Box 2467. Fargo, North Dakota 58108.<br />

JOHN HUSTON - MAKER OF MAGIC By Stuart Kaminsky. 1978.<br />

Pp. 77-78, 89, 126-127. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company,<br />

Boston, Massachusetts.<br />

WEBSTER'S AMERICAN MILITARY BIOGRAPHIES. 1978. Page 294.<br />

Published by G & C. Merriam Company, Springfield, Massachusetts.


THE MADISON COURIER. Madison, Indiana, September 23, 1978.<br />

“Area where <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> earned medal” By George H. Miller<br />

AFTER THE BATTLE Magazine. No. 25. l979. Pp. 7-8.<br />

Published By Battle of Britain Prints Internat. Ltd.<br />

Distributed in the U.S. by Sky Books Internat., Inc.<br />

48 East 50th Street, New York, New York l0022.<br />

GREAT COWBOY STARS OF MOVIES & TELEVISION. 1979. Pp. 330-335.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> (Cold-eyed Hero With a Quick Gun)” By Lee O. Miller.<br />

Published by Arlington House, 165 Huguenot Street.<br />

New Rochelle, New York. 10801.<br />

STATIC LINE. (Airborne newspaper) February 1979. Page 12.<br />

Post Office Box 87518, College Park, Georgia 30337.<br />

Don Lassen - Editor<br />

AUSTRALIAN POST (newspaper) August 23, 1979. Pages 5-7.<br />

"The Kid who loved to Kill" By Bob Larkins<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. September 30, 1979. Page L-3.<br />

“Two unforgettable boys from Farmersville” By Bill Porterfield<br />

SHOWDOWN-CONFRONTING MODERN AMERICA IN THE WESTERN FILM.<br />

By John H. Lenihan. Published by University of Illinois Press -<br />

Urbana, Chicago, London. 1980. Pp. 45, 64-65, 104, 135.


SOLDIERS Magazine. February l980. Volume 35, No. 2, Pp. l8-2l.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - Most Decorated Soldier of World War II”<br />

By SSgt. Jim Boersema<br />

HOLLYWOOD STUDIO MAGAZINE. Vol. 14, No. 7. February-March. 1981.<br />

P. 28. “The <strong>Audie</strong> Leon <strong>Murphy</strong> Collection and Memorial Fan Club”<br />

By Lillian Bailey<br />

THE DRAGON CHRONICLE By G. Lee Cotter. May 1981. Pp. 44-47.<br />

History of the 15th Infantry From the Civil War to the Present.<br />

Published By Walsworth Publishing Co. Marceline, Missouri.<br />

HOLLYWOOD STUDIO MAGAZINE. Vol. 14, No. 12. August 1981. Page 50.<br />

“Passing Parade - Wanda Hendrix” By Kirk Crivello<br />

NOSTALGIA WORLD Newspaper. No. 16. Winter 1981-1982. Pp. 8-9.<br />

Post Office Box 231, New Haven, Connecticut 06473<br />

“To Hell and Back: The Saga of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By Lillian and Kathleen Bailey<br />

THE FILM ENCYCLOPEDIA By Ephraim Katz. 1982. Page 841.<br />

A Perigee Book Published by The Putnam Publishing Group.<br />

200 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016.<br />

WESTERN FILMS - A Complete Guide by Brian Garfield. 1982.<br />

Pgs. 79-80,83,86,104,106-107,129,133,138,148,152,166,182,185,189,205-<br />

206,243-244,260,262,270-271,289,293-294,296,314,328,330,341,347.<br />

A paperback book published by Da Capo Press, Inc.<br />

A Subsidiary of Plenum Publishing Corporation<br />

233 Spring Street, New York, New York 10013.


THE MEDAL COLLECTOR. Vol. 33, No. l2. December l982. Pp. l0-l4.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: The Last American War Hero” By Gene Klann .<br />

Official Publication of The Orders and Medals Society of America<br />

(OMSA).<br />

BIG REEL’S COWBOY PICTORIAL. 1983.<br />

Published by Empire Publishing, Inc.<br />

Route 3, Madison, North Carolina 27025.<br />

CAGNEY: THE AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY. 1983. Pp. 170-171.<br />

By Doug Warren with James Cagney.<br />

Published by St. Martin’s Press, 175 5th Avenue, NY, NY 10010<br />

FAVORITE WESTERNS Magazine. No. l4. l983. Pp. 45-48.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - Real Hero to Reel Hero” By Neil Summers<br />

Published Quarterly by Serial World Publishers<br />

1055 Madison Avenue, Mankato, Minnesota 56001.<br />

ESQUIRE Magazine. Vol. l00, No. 6. December l983. Pp. 597-604.<br />

“The War Hero” By Thomas B. Morgan<br />

TEXAS BLACKLAND HERITAGE by Troy C. Crenshaw. 1983<br />

Printed by Texian Press, Fort Worth, Texas.<br />

Library of Congress Catalog No. 83-90750.<br />

2 small Hunt County photos and a very brief reference to <strong>Audie</strong>.<br />

DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN MILITARY BIOGRAPHY. 1984. Pp. 793-796.<br />

Volume II. Published by Greenwood Publishing Group.<br />

Westport, CT. Roger J. Spiller – Editor ISBN 0313241627


HISTORY OF WESTERN MOVIES. 1984. Pp. 131-132.<br />

Texas Kid: <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

Distributed by Crescent Books, A Division of Crown Publishers, Inc.<br />

419 Park Avenue South. New York, New York 10016.<br />

FIFTY WHO MADE THE DIFFERENCE. l984. Pp. 524-538.<br />

“The War Hero” By Thomas B. Morgan<br />

Villard Books. New York.<br />

THE BLUE and WHITE DEVILS. 1984. Page 159.<br />

By Hugh A. Scott, Colonel, USAR-Ret.<br />

Published by The Battery Press, Inc. Post Office Box 3107<br />

Uptown Station. Nashville, Tennessee 37219.<br />

WAR MOVIES by Jay Hyams. 1984. Pp. 108-109, 134-135.<br />

Published by Gallery Books, A Division of W.H. Smith Publishers<br />

112 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016.<br />

WOUNDS OF WAR. l984. Page 6.<br />

By Herbert Hendin & Ann Pollinger Haas<br />

Basic Books, Inc. New York.<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. May 20, 1984. Pp. 35 & 43.<br />

“East Texas town hasn’t forgotten <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Peter Larson<br />

LOS ANGELES TIMES. June 8, 1984.<br />

The Main Man in the Bailey’s Lives


THE PLAIN DEALER Magazine. November 11, 1984. Pp. 19-21.<br />

“Soldiering With <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Don Kerr.<br />

Published by The Plain Dealer Publishing Co., Cleveland, Ohio.<br />

NATIONAL GUARD ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS. Vol. 25, No. 5. Pp. 7-8.<br />

P.O. B l0045, N.W. Station, Austin, Texas 78766. January l985.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Statue Dedicated<br />

ABOVE and BEYOND-A History of the Medal of Honor from the Civil War to<br />

Vietnam 1985. Pp. 2l7-2l8 (small photo insert- page 227)<br />

Boston Publishing Company, Boston, Massachusetts 02116.<br />

SERGEANT YORK: AN AMERICAN HERO. 1985. Pp. 121-124.<br />

By David D. Lexington. Published by University of Kentucky Press<br />

V.A. PRACTITIONER. Vol. 2, No. 3. March l985. Pp. 32-38,44.<br />

Profile: <strong>Audie</strong> L. <strong>Murphy</strong> Memorial Veterans Hospital,<br />

San Antonio, Texas 78284.<br />

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. March 3, 1985. Pp. 1 & 4.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> rides again - Old movies have new fans”<br />

By Mike Ritchey<br />

GUN JOURNAL. “Warlords” By Chip Stevenson. May l985. Page 39.<br />

Published by Charlton Publications, Inc. -Charlton Building,<br />

Derby, CT 06418.<br />

DALLAS TIMES HERALD. May 5, 1985. Page 64-A.<br />

“War gave <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> fame, medals, no satisfaction”<br />

By Peter Larson


LIFE Magazine. Vol. 8, No. 6. Spring-Summer l985. Page 28.<br />

Super GI<br />

WEEKLY WORLD NEWS. July 9, 1985.<br />

“The Tragic Life of an American hero” By Dick Donovan<br />

NORTHERN VIRGINIA DAILY. July 29, 1985.<br />

Flowers for <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

VFW Magazine. (Veterans of Foreign Wars) August l985. Page 4l.<br />

Notice of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Statue Dedication, Camp Mabry,<br />

Texas National Guard, Austin, Texas 78763.<br />

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY By James Edward Peters<br />

Published by Woodbine House. 1986. Pp. 159-161.<br />

THE BEST OF MGM. 1986. Pp. 100-101, 102, 121.<br />

Brompton Books Corp. 15 Sherwood Place, Greenwich, CT 06830.<br />

(Red Badge of Courage) [some good B & W pictures]<br />

CIVIL WAR CINEMA By John M. Cassidy. 1986. Pages 97, 108, 110-112.<br />

(A Pictorial History of Hollywood and the War Between the States)<br />

Published by Pictorial Histories Publishing Company<br />

713 South Third Street, Missoula, Montana 59801.<br />

PICTURE By Lillian Ross. 1986. 220 Pages<br />

John Huston, MGM, and the making of The Red Badge of Courage.<br />

Published by Andre Deutsch Limited<br />

105-106 Great Russell Street, London WC1B3LJ, UK


SIMPSON SPEAKS ON HISTORY By Col. Harold B. Simpson. l986. Pp. 1-16.<br />

“The <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Story” Published by Hill College Press<br />

Post Office Box 619, Hillsboro, Texas 76645.<br />

THIRD INFANTRY DIVISION - WORLD WAR II, Vol. I. March 1986.<br />

By G. William Mohr, 1101 Highland Drive,<br />

Kokomo, Indiana 46902. A pictorial review - 90 Pages<br />

FILMS IN REVIEW. Vol. 37. April l986. Pp. 215-221.<br />

“What Price Glory - <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>?” By Oscar A. Rimoldi<br />

Published by National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.<br />

Post Office Box 589, New York, New York l0021.<br />

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS NEWS. April 23, 1986.<br />

“War hero <strong>Murphy</strong> to enter hall of fame” By James Coburn<br />

BALTIMORE SUN. July 20,1986 - pp. 1E, 6E, 7E<br />

“AUDIE MURPHY: TO FAME AND BACK - Authentic hero's Hollywood<br />

exploits available on video” By Stephen Hunter<br />

TEXAS, HOUSTON CHRONICLE MAGAZINE. August 10, 1986. Page 4.<br />

Our Texas Heroes


NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW. Vol. 61, No. 4. October 1986.<br />

Pp. 329-340. “The Kid from Texas: The Movie Heroism of <strong>Audie</strong><br />

<strong>Murphy</strong>” By John H. Lenihan, Associate Professor of History, Texas<br />

A & M University. Published by University of New Mexico, New Mexico<br />

Historical Review, Mesa Vista 1013, Albuquerque, NM 87131-1186<br />

(505) 277-5839<br />

FRONTLINE Newspaper. 3rd Infantry Division, Wuerzburg, Germany.<br />

Vol. 69, No. 22. October 31, 1986. Page 6. Marne Legacy<br />

TRUE WEST Magazine. November 1986.<br />

Reel Cowboys – “The Unforgiven” By Bill O’Neal<br />

VALOR Magazine. Vol. II, Issue No. 6. December l986. Pp. 46-48, 73-76.<br />

“America's Baby-Faced Hero” By Morgan Tanner<br />

G.I.- THE AMERICAN SOLDIER IN WORLD WAR II. Pp. 136-137. 1987.<br />

By Lee Kennett. Chapter 7 – “The Challenge of Combat”<br />

Published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York.<br />

HISTORY OF THE THIRD DIVISION IN WORLD WAR II. Pp. 310-312. 1987.<br />

Edited By Donald G. Taggart. ISBN 0-89839-101-6<br />

Reprinted by the Battery Press. Post Office Box 3107,<br />

Uptown Station. Nashville, Tennessee 372l9 (615) 298-1401


SOLDIERS Magazine. February l987. Pp. l0-ll.<br />

Making the Pro Club<br />

MILITARY REVIEW. April 1987.<br />

“The Warrior Spirit” By Major Robert L. Maginnis, USA<br />

THE STATIC LINE. (Airborne newspaper) April 1987. Page 29.<br />

Post Office Box 87518, College Park, Georgia 30337.<br />

Don Lassen - Editor<br />

OPERATION NORTHWIND. 1987. Pp. 140-142, 215-217, 229-230, 243.<br />

By Charles Whiting. Published by Grafton Books,<br />

A Division of the Collins Publishing Group<br />

8 Grafton Street, London W1X 3LA, Great Britain.<br />

SHOOTING STARS. Edited By Archie P. McDonald. l987. Pp. l26-l46.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> : Kid With a Gun” By Don B. Graham<br />

Indiana University Press, Bloomington & Indianapolis.<br />

STATIC LINE. (Airborne newspaper) October 1987. Page 4.<br />

Post Office Box 87518, College Park, Georgia 30337.<br />

Don Lassen - Editor<br />

FAVORITE WESTERNS No. 27 & SERIAL WORLD No. 47. 1988.<br />

Pp. 32-33. “The <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Westerns” By John Roberts<br />

Published by Norman H. Kietzer. Route 1, Box 103<br />

Vernon Center, Minnesota 56090.


JOHN BERRY & HIS CHILDREN. 1988.<br />

Pp. 747, 759, 761, 783, 803, 823-824.<br />

Published by John Berry Association, Post Office Box 473,<br />

Georgetown, Texas 78627. Publisher/Editor Judge Jack Pope,<br />

Austin, Texas ISBN 0-9621053-0-9<br />

JOHNNY CAME LATELY. “The Hero” 1988. Pp. 155-156, 158.<br />

An Autobiogr<strong>aphy</strong> By Fred de Cordova<br />

Published by Simon & Schuster Co., Inc. Rockefeller Center<br />

1230 Avenue of the Americas. New York, New York 10020.<br />

THEY WENT THAT-A-WAY By Malcolm Forbes. 1988. Pp. 218-219.<br />

Published By Simon and Schuster Co. Inc. Rockefeller Center<br />

1230 Avenue of the Americans, New York, New York 10020.<br />

UNDER WESTERN SKIES No. 34. 1988. Pp. 16-17.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - 6/20/24 - 5/28/71, world’s most decorated soldier in<br />

World War II who became Hollywood’s most tortured Soul !”<br />

By Edward F. Tims. Published by The World of Yesterday Publications<br />

(WOY) Route 3, Box 263- H, Waynesville, North Carolina 28786.<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. May 15, 1988. Page 45A, 47A.<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong>’s war didn’t ended in the Army” By Kent Biffle<br />

SAGEBRUSH JOURNAL. May-June 1988. Pp. 5, 18.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: From The Battlefield To The Range” By Mario De Marco<br />

NATIONAL EXAMINER. August l6, l988.<br />

America's most famous war hero was really a womanizing devil


TEMPLE (TEXAS) DAILY TELEGRAM. September 25, 1988.<br />

“Membership in <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Club Special to Soldiers at<br />

Fort Hood” By Paul J. Gately<br />

THE NEW AGE Magazine. Vol. XCVI, No. 11. November l988. Pp. 33-34.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Remembered” - Official publication of the<br />

Supreme Council 33 degree, Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite<br />

of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, 1733 Sixteenth Street,<br />

N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009 [Publication now titled<br />

THE SCOTTISH RITE JOURNAL]<br />

TO HELL and BACK By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>. l988. 274 Pages.<br />

Reprinted by Tab Books, Inc. ISBN 0-8306-4002-9<br />

Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania l7294-02l4.<br />

CANDID COWBOYS By Neil Summers. 1989. Pp. 87, 102-105.<br />

(photos with captions) Published by Old West Shop Publishing<br />

Post Office Box 5232C, Vienna, West Virginia 26105<br />

THE HUSTONS By Lawrence Grobel. 1989.<br />

Pp. 354, 356, 358, 457-458, 463-64, 468-471.<br />

Published by Charles Scribner's Sons, Macmillan Publishing Co.<br />

866 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10022. ISBN 0-684-19019-2<br />

WHEN IN DISGRACE By Budd Boetticher. 1989. Pp. 327, ? , 387.<br />

Published by Neville Publishing Company,<br />

Post Office Box 5056, Santa Barbara, California 93150


YESTERDAY Newspaper. Vol. 1, No. 1, April 1989. Pp. 21-23.<br />

Published by Carmel Enterprises, P.O. Box 23771,<br />

Nashville, Tennessee, Arnold Rogers-Editor. (615) 383-8283<br />

COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. April 2, 1989. Page 11A.<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> was a real-life local hero” By James Conrad<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. April 4, 1989<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> was a real-life local hero” By James Conrad<br />

CHICAGO TRIBUNE. May 22, 1989. Section 5. (Tempo)<br />

“Last combat hero is long forgotten” By Bob Greene<br />

LOS ANGELES HERALD EXAMINER. May 23, 1989. Page B5<br />

“American hero: A life of pain” By Bob Greene<br />

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. May 29, 1989.<br />

“Forgotten hero <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: Sad life of ‘a swell kid’ ” By Bob Greene<br />

DETROIT FREE PRESS. May 30, 1989. Page 11B.<br />

“War hero <strong>Murphy</strong> made many trips to hell and back” By Bob Greene<br />

TEXAS MONTHLY. Vol. l7, Issue 6. June l989. Pp. 106-108, 149-151.<br />

“Kid With a Gun” By Don B. Graham


CHICAGO TRIBUNE. June 7, 1989. Section 5, Page 1<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> tale still touches nerve” By Bob Greene<br />

BALTIMORE SUN. July 20, 1986. Pp. 1E, 6E, 7E.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: To Fame and Back” By Stephen Hunter<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. July 30, 1989. Page 6C<br />

“The casualties of war <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: Wounds of battle don’t always<br />

heal, even for heroes.” By Tom Pilkington<br />

LOS ANGELES.(The Magazine of Southern California)<br />

Vol. 34, No. 8. August l989. Pp. 84,86-92,94.<br />

"Fallen Hero" By Don B. Graham<br />

NO NAME ON THE BULLET. (A Biogr<strong>aphy</strong> of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>) 398 Pages.<br />

By Don B. Graham. l989. Published by Viking Penguin, Inc.<br />

40 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010. ISBN 0-670-81511-X<br />

WEEKLY WORLD NEWS. October 17, 1989.<br />

“Tragedy of America’s greatest hero” By Dick Donovan<br />

MOVIELINE Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 3. November 1989. Pp. 14, 81.<br />

“Heavy Medal” By Grover Lewis<br />

VALLEY DAILY NEWS. November 10, 1989.<br />

“Bittersweet memories of life with legend” By Dennis McCarthy


THE TENNESSEAN. November 30, 1989. Pp. 1E & 7E.<br />

Remembering a musical <strong>Audie</strong><br />

THE TENNESSEAN. November 30, 1989. Pp. 1E & 7E.<br />

“ ‘A gentle little Killer’ makes mark on history” By Ken Beck<br />

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE. December 24, 1989. Pp. 1D & 5D.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> gone from almanac, but not forgotten”<br />

By Barry Schlachter<br />

THE WASHINGTON TIMES. December 26, 1989.<br />

“Texas snubs one of its most famous sons” By Barry Schlachter<br />

HEROES OF WWII” by Edward F. <strong>Murphy</strong>. 1990. Pp. 263-269<br />

Published by Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-37545-9<br />

Library of Congress Card Number : 90-7959 (paperback)<br />

THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR By Bill Harris. 1990. Pp. 72, 74-75.<br />

Published by Portland House, Distributed by Outlet Book Co., Inc.<br />

A Random House Company, 225 Park Avenue South, New York,<br />

NY 10003. ISBN 0-517- 69323-2<br />

THE HISTORY OF THE 15th REGIMENT IN WORLD WAR II. 1990.<br />

Pp. 19, 147, 202, 259-261, 267, 334.<br />

Society of the Third Infantry Division. Robert C. McFarland, Editor<br />

3202 North 4th Street, LaGrande Oregon 97850.


THE OTHER BATTLE OF THE BULGE : OPERATION NORTHWIND. 1990.<br />

By Charles Whiting. Pp. 92-4, 151-3, 162-163, 172-173.<br />

Scarborough House - Publishers, Chelsea, Michigan 48118.<br />

FORT WORTH STAR - TELEGRAM. January 18, 1990. Pp. 1, 7.<br />

“Man’s mission is restoring hero to <strong>Audie</strong>’s name”<br />

By Pat Nimmo Riddle<br />

GREENVILLE SAMPLER. Vol. 1, No. 1. Summer 1990.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - War Hero - movie star, one the areas most favorite<br />

sons” By Lance Martin (903)455-4220<br />

HERO - THE LIFE and DEATH OF AUDIE MURPHY By Charles Whiting.<br />

June 1990. 295 Pages. Scarborough House - Publishers.<br />

Chelsea, MI 48118. ISBN 0-8128-3135-7<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. October 21, 1990. Page 12J<br />

“Spy-thrillers, tales of Old West and the story of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By Si Dunn PLUS a brief book analysis of “Hero, The Life and Death<br />

of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

BLACKLANDS JOURNAL. November 14, 1990. Page 4C.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> was Hunt County’s hero<br />

CRUEL CITY By Marianne Ruuth. 1991. Pp. 57-58.<br />

Published by Roundtable Publishing Company,<br />

29169 Heathercliff Road, Malibu, California 90265.


LOST FILMS OF THE FIFTIES By Douglas Brode. 1991. Pp. 96-98.<br />

(analysis of the movie “Destry”) A Citadel Press Book<br />

published By Carol Publishing Co., 120 Enterprise Avenue,<br />

Secaucus, NJ 07094. ISBN 0-8065-1092-7<br />

1941: TEXAS GOES TO WAR. 1991. Pp. 43, 69.<br />

Published by the University of North Texas Press<br />

Post Office Box 13856. Denton, Texas 76203-3856.<br />

MEN OF WAR. (Great Military Figures of the 20th Century) 1991. Pp. 62-63.<br />

By Harrison Hunt. Published By Mallard Press - BDD Promotional<br />

Book Co., 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10100.<br />

ISBN 0-7924-5418-9<br />

THERE'S A WAR TO BE WON - The United States Army in World War II.<br />

By Geoffrey Perret. 1991. Pp. 476, 478. Published by Ballantine Books,<br />

a division of Random House, Inc., New York. ISBN 0-345-41909-X<br />

UNDER WESTERN SKIES. No. 42. 1991. Pp. 4-13.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - Last of the Cowboys” By Paul Dellinger<br />

Published by WOY Publications, Route 3, Box 263-H.<br />

Waynesville, North Carolina 28786 (704) 648-5647<br />

U. S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT. 1991. Pp. 44-45.<br />

Special Edition - Medal of Honor “The Most Decorated Hero”


WHERE THERE'S A WILL ... By Stephen M. Silverman. 1991. Pp. 144 -150.<br />

Published by Harper-Collins, 10 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022.<br />

THE WASHINGTON POST. January 31, 1991. Section C, STYLE Page 1.<br />

“Humble Men of the Badge of Courage: The Congressional Medalists;<br />

Untold Stories” By Ken Ringle<br />

THE GROSEBECK - TEXAS JOURNAL. February 14, 1991.<br />

“This Week in Texas History, Aggies Honor Modest Hero”<br />

By Bartee Haile<br />

MILITARY ILLUSTRATED - PAST & PRESENT. Vol. 37, June 1991.<br />

Pp. 49-52. GALLERY: <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> By Stephen L. Hardin<br />

Published by Military Illustrated Ltd., London, U.K.<br />

Distributed by Sky Books International,<br />

48 East 50th Street, New York, NY 10022 (718)359-6969<br />

COMMERCE JOURNAL. June 5, 1991<br />

“Another work on life of <strong>Audie</strong>” By Jim Conrad<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. July 11, 1991.<br />

Street dedication<br />

THE MILITARIA HISTORIAN (Ohio Valley Military Society) Aug. 1991.<br />

Pp. 10-11. “<strong>Audie</strong> L. <strong>Murphy</strong> - Major, United States Army”<br />

By Ron Coulson


THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. Vol. 73, No. 1, August 1991, Pp. 24-25.<br />

Official Publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division.<br />

“A Tribute to <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - The Last American Folk Hero”<br />

By John Boessenecker<br />

MOVIE COLLECTOR'S WORLD. August 2, 1991. Page 71.<br />

“First Impressions” By William J. Felchner.<br />

AMERICA’S CIVIL WAR. Vol. 4, No. 3. September, 1991. Page 6.<br />

Editorial: Civil War movies tell us less about history than about<br />

Hollywood Published by Empire Press, A Cowles Media Co. Affiliate<br />

THE FLORIDA TIMES UNION (JACKSONVILLE) Sept. 21, 1991. Page F3.<br />

Scarlet from Jacksonville, decorated soldier found fame, love, heart-<br />

break in short lives<br />

GLOBE Newspaper. Vol. 38, No. 47. November 19, 1991. Pp. 36-37.<br />

“Racist <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Terrorized his Wife!” By John Nelander<br />

A BAD ENDING FOR A HERO By George Kegley. May 28, 1992.<br />

Published by Roanoke Times & World-News. Post Office Box 2491<br />

Roanoke, Virginia 24010. Pp. Extra-1 & Extra-6.<br />

PENTAGRAM. Volume 39, No. 40, October 8, 1992. Pp. 5, 10.<br />

“WW II Battalion Commander dies in McLean - Retired Gen. Edson<br />

commissioned future military legend” By S.H. Kelly<br />

Published by the Military District of Washington


A MONTH OF SUNDAYS By Kent Biffle. 1993. Pp. 196-200.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong>’s War Didn’t End in the Army<br />

Published by University of North Texas Press<br />

Post Office Box 13856, Denton, Texas 76203-3856.<br />

PHIL STERN’S HOLLYWOOD - Photographs 1940-1979 By Phil Stern 1993<br />

CANDID COWBOYS - By Neil Summers. Volume 2. 1993<br />

Pp. 4, 31,42, 118, 127. (photos with captions)<br />

Published by Old West Shop Publishing, POB 5232C,<br />

Vienna, West Virginia 26105<br />

TONY CURTIS - THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY By Tony Curtis and Barry Paris.<br />

1993. Pages 85-86, 98. Published by William Morrow & Co., Inc.<br />

1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10019.<br />

MHQ: THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY. Vol. 5, No. 3,<br />

Spring 1993. Pp. 100-110. “The Price of Valor” By Roger J. Spiller<br />

Published by M.H.Q., 29 West 38th Street, NY, NY 10018.<br />

ISBN 1040-5992 800-827-1218<br />

PICTURE By Lillian Ross. May 1993. 270 Pages.<br />

The making of the “Red Badge of Courage” (paperback)<br />

An Anchor Book - Published by Doubleday - a division of Bantam<br />

Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc. 1540 Broadway. NY, NY 10036.<br />

TEXAS : FROM SPINDLETOP THROUGH WORLD WAR II. June 1993.<br />

Pp. 241- 242. By James L. Haley. Published by St. Martin’s Press,<br />

175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010


JOHNSON CITY PRESS. August 19, 1993<br />

“Remote marker honors war hero” By Tom Hodge<br />

THE STAR-LEDGER (newspaper) November 11, 1993. Page 86.<br />

(Peanuts cartoon with Snoopy mentioning <strong>Audie</strong>'s name)<br />

BURT REYNOLDS - MY LIFE. By Burt Reynolds. 1994. Pp. 84-86.<br />

Published by Hyperion, 114 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10011.<br />

DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS OF WORLD WAR II. 1994. Page 216.<br />

By James F. Dunnigan and Albert A. Nofi<br />

Published by William Morrow and Co. Inc.<br />

1350 Avenues of the Americas, New York, New York 10019<br />

SHELL NEWS. Volume 63, No. 3. 1994. Pp. 36-37.<br />

“Keeping up with the Past” By Scott Kenley Leigh<br />

Published by the Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas 77252-9923.<br />

WHEN THE STARS WENT TO WAR (Hollywood and World War II)<br />

By Roy Hoopes 1994. Pp. 339-344. Published by Random House, Inc.<br />

New York, New York.<br />

KILLEEN DAILY HERALD. January 12, 1994.<br />

“Remembrances of war” By Bobby Stinson<br />

CLASSIC IMAGES, Vol. 224. February 1994. pp. 45-46<br />

“No Name on The Bullet” – A book review By Mike Newton.<br />

Published by Classic Images. Post Office Box 809. Muscatine, IA 52761


THE CREST. Vol. 24, No. 3 (United Automobile Workers) Summer - 1994.<br />

Pp. 4-5. “<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> / John Wayne - Who’s The Hero ---?”<br />

By Don Myer, Consulting Editor. Published by Local 75 - Chrysler.<br />

924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 54215.<br />

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS. April 11, 1994. Page 6-A<br />

“Many try to land <strong>Murphy</strong> on Stamp” By Jerry Needham (210) 351-7387<br />

CAP ROCK ELECTRIC HI - LINES. June 1994. Pp. 4-5.<br />

“We Remember <strong>Audie</strong>” A Publication of Cap Rock Electric<br />

Post Office Box 700, West Loop 214, Stanton, Texas 79782.<br />

Peggy Luxton - Editor<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 16, 1994.<br />

Bob Poole’s Time Out: “We Remember <strong>Audie</strong>” (214) 782-6171<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE(TEXAS) TIMES. July 14, 1994. Pp. 2, 8<br />

Letter to the Editor from Dale Gooch<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. August 1, 1994. Pp. 1C & 7C.<br />

“A Hero’s Hometown- <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> is remembered by friends of his<br />

boyhood in Celeste” By Bryan Woolley<br />

THE CREST. Vol. 24, No. 3 (United Automobile Workers) Fall - 1994.<br />

Pp. 6, 16. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> up date By Don Myer, Consulting Editor<br />

Published by Local 75 - Chrysler, 924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee,<br />

WI 54215.


CLASSIC IMAGES. February 1994. Vol. 224, Pp. 45 & 46.<br />

“No Name on The Bullet” – A Book Review By Mike Newton<br />

THE GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. November 7, 1994. Page A5.<br />

“Movement afoot to convince Postal Service of need for <strong>Murphy</strong> Stamp”<br />

By Dr. James Conrad<br />

THE WASHINGTON TIMES. November 7, 1994. Page A6.<br />

Stamp for <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> long overdue<br />

THE CREST. Vol. 25, No. 1 (United Automobile Workers) Winter 1994-95.<br />

Page 5. “<strong>Murphy</strong> Stamp Rejected “ By Don Myer, Consulting Editor<br />

Published by Local 75.- Chrysler, 924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee,<br />

WI 54215.<br />

TEXAS - AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY By David G. McComb. 1995.<br />

Pp. 106-107. Published by Oxford University Press, Inc.<br />

200 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016 .<br />

THE TEXAS MILITARY EXPERIENCE: FROM THE REVOLUTION THROUGH<br />

WORLD WAR II. Edited By Joseph G. Dawson III. 1995. Pp. 137 - 154.<br />

“Man Against Fire: <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> and His War” By Roger J. Spiller.<br />

Published by Texas A & M University Press , Drawer “C”,<br />

John H. Lindsey Building, College Station, TX 77843-4354.<br />

(800) 826-8911


THE ALL-AMERICAN COWBOY COOKBOOK. 1995. Pp. 24, 163.<br />

By Ken Beck & Jim Clark. Published by Rutledge Hill Press<br />

211 Seventh Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37219<br />

ISBN 1-55853-365-6<br />

STATIC LINE (Airborne newspaper) January 1995. Page 4.<br />

Post Office Box 87518, College Park, GA 30337. Don Lassen - Editor<br />

HOUSTON CHRONICLE January 28, 1995.<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> tried to do ‘his share’ of fighting” By Bob Tutt<br />

Post Office Box 4260 - Houston, Texas 77210 (713) 220-7171<br />

NATIONAL GUARD (Magazine) Vol. XLVIV, No. 2. February 1995. Page 42.<br />

“U.S. Stamps: No Place for Heroes?”<br />

By MG Gen Bruce Jacobs, USA (Ret.)<br />

MID-CITIES NEWS. February 2, 1995. Page 4A.<br />

“Busy highway intersection once site of other fast action”<br />

By Allison F. Collins<br />

AIR FORCE TIMES. February 13, 1995.<br />

“Fighting to honor a hero – Is <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> being ignored?”<br />

By Nick Adde, Times staff writer<br />

ARMY TIMES. No. 29. February 13, 1995. Page 18.<br />

“Another battle for <strong>Audie</strong>” By Nick Adde<br />

Published by Army Times Publishing Company<br />

6883 Commercial Drive, Springfield, Virginia 22159.


NAVY TIMES. February 27, 1995. Page 26.<br />

“She’d visit hell and back for an <strong>Audie</strong> Stamp” By Nick Adde<br />

Times staff writer<br />

AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS (Magazine) Vol. 8, No. 3, March 1995. Pp. 10-11.<br />

“Guns and Glory : After triumphing in war, <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> conquered<br />

Hollywood” By Thomas Doherty<br />

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS NEWS. May 6, 1995. Pp. 1C , 10C.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> group dedicates display to hero” By Jim Hutton<br />

SHERMAN DEMOCRAT. May 28, 1995. Page B1.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: Most decorated soldier” By Jed Stockton<br />

LIFE MAGAZINE - Special Collector’s Edition, June 5, 1995. Pp. 128-129, 151.<br />

Life Magazine Celebrates 1945<br />

THE JOPLIN GLOBE. June 11, 1995. Pp. 2B, 3B.<br />

“Cinderella Story - War hero’s widow returns for reunion”<br />

By Carol Stark<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. July 11, 1995. Page 1.<br />

“Highway to be renamed for <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Brad Keller. (903) 455-4220<br />

MILITARY TRADER Newspaper. Vol. 2, Issue No. 1. August 1995. Pp. 50-52.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Rediscovered” By Dr. William Russo<br />

Published by Military Trader, Post Office Box 1050,<br />

Dubuque, Iowa 52004-9969. (319) 588-2073


THE SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE. August 23, 1995.<br />

“Flawed or not, <strong>Audie</strong> earned his hero status”<br />

By Don Freeman - critic-at-large<br />

THE GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. August 25, 1995.<br />

Memories of <strong>Audie</strong> (photo of library staff receiving donation of<br />

valentine card signed By <strong>Audie</strong>) (903) 455-4220)<br />

BIG REEL Magazine. Issue No. 256. September 1995. Pp. 157-159.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Rediscovered” By Dr. William Russo<br />

Published by Antique Trader, Post Office Box 1050,<br />

Dubuque, Iowa 52004-9969. (319) 588-2073<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. September 20, 1945. Section I, Page 7.<br />

Lt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Awarded French Croix de Guerre<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS. October 19, 1945. Section I, Page 8.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Describes Feats That Won Honor Medal for Pal<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. November 13, 1995. Page A-4.<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> should be on a stamp” By Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220<br />

LONGVIEW NEWS - JOURNAL (Texas) November 19, 1995. Page 5A<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>'s family to attend Union Hill event” By Phillip Williams<br />

LONGVIEW NEWS - JOURNAL (Texas) November 23, 1995.<br />

“500 gather to honor war hero <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Phillip Williams


TO HELL AND BACK By <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>. 1996. 274 pages.<br />

Published by MJF Books (Fine Creative Media, Inc.)<br />

Fine Communications, Two Lincoln Square, 60 West 66th Street,<br />

New York, New York 10023 ISBN 1-56731-116-4<br />

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. January 3, 1996. Section E, Page 4.<br />

“All about the soldier called <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Ed Brice –<br />

The Answer Column<br />

KILLEEN DAILY HERALD. January 20, 1996. Page 8-A.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Club welcomes newest inductees in ceremony”<br />

By Elke Hutto<br />

THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN. March 15, 1996. Pp. 1-2.<br />

“Cowboy Hall Awards to Honor Heritage” By Sandi Davis<br />

THE SUNDAY OKLAHOMAN. March 17, 1996. Section A.<br />

“Cowboy Hall of Fame Honors Inductees Borgnine, <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By Karen Klinka (405) 475-3311<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. April 30, 1996. Pp. A1, A3.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day events coming up” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220<br />

COWBOYS & INDIANS Magazine. Vol. 4, No. 2. Summer 1996. Pp. 32-33.<br />

Western Heritage Awards


LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS. May 6, 1996. Page 12.<br />

“Postage stamps: Where are the real heroes?”<br />

By Warren V. Geeting, North Hills, California<br />

LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS. May 7, 1996. Page 4.<br />

“If celebrity faces win stamps of approval, let’s give war heroes their<br />

(postage) due” By Dennis McCarthy (818) 713-3000<br />

LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS. May 9, 1996. Page 4<br />

“Supporters of war-hero commemorative stamps aren’t licked yet”<br />

By Dennis McCarthy (818) 713-3000<br />

THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE. May 10, 1996. Page A-9.<br />

“Medal of Honor” By Dennis McCarthy<br />

Los Angeles Daily News (818) 713-3000<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. May 27, 1996. Page 1.<br />

“Virginia plane crash claimed <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s life 25 years ago<br />

Tuesday” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. May 27, 1996. Pp. A1, A3.<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> Day plans going smooth” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220<br />

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. May 30, 1996.<br />

House of Representatives: In Memory of Maj. <strong>Audie</strong> L. <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

Introduced by Hon. Ralph M. Hall of Texas (972) 771-9118


PENTAGRAM. Volume 43, No. 21. May 31, 1996. Page 14.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> epitome of ‘War Hero’ ” By S.H. Kelly<br />

Published by the Military District of Washington<br />

PENTAGRAM. Volume 43, No 21. May 31, 1996. Pp. 19, 39.<br />

“Most-decorated soldier dead 25 years” By S.H. Kelly<br />

Published by the Military District of Washington<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 12, 1996. Pp. A-2, A-16..<br />

“Army provided ‘ticket out of poverty’ for <strong>Audie</strong>, says prof”<br />

By Carol Ferguson<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 16, 1996. Pp. A-1, A-2.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day will be Thursday (903) 455-4220)<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 16, 1996. Pp. A-1, A-2.<br />

“Sis remembers <strong>Audie</strong> as caring, compassionate” By Brad Keller.<br />

(903) 455-4220<br />

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. June 18, 1996. Section B, Page 3.<br />

“Hunt County to commemorate war hero <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By Frank Perkins<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 19, 1996. Page A-5.<br />

Tribute to <strong>Audie</strong> (Shows portrait of <strong>Audie</strong> displayed in the House<br />

chamber at the State Capitol of Austin near Representative<br />

Keith Oakley’s desk)


GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 20, 1996. Page A-1.<br />

Events today honor ‘most decorated hero’ (903) 455-4220)<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 20, 1996. Page A-4<br />

We will always need our heroes (903) 455-4220)<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 1996. Page A-5.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> to be subject of cable ‘Biogr<strong>aphy</strong>’ series on July 1”<br />

By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 1996.<br />

“Dedication is Saturday for new library” By Carol Ferguson<br />

(903) 455-4220)<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 1996. Pp. A-1, A-5.<br />

“Fans jam Civic Center to help honor <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220)<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 22, 1996. Page A-11.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Room a popular library attraction (903) 455-4220)<br />

THE DECATUR DAILY. (Decatur, Alabama) June 30, 1996. Page 6.<br />

<strong>Murphy</strong> most decorated soldier of WWII<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 30, 1996. Page A-4.<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> gets her stamp of approval” By Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220


LINN’S STAMP NEWS. July 15, 1996. Page 8.<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> stamp backers pushing medal series” By Bill McAllister -<br />

Washington Post Correspondent, Published by Linn’s Stamp News,<br />

911 Vandemark Road. POB 29, Sidney, Ohio 45365 (513) 498-0801<br />

IRISH AMERICAN MAGAZINE. July-August 1996. Pp. 58-59.<br />

“The Stout-Hearted <strong>Murphy</strong>s” 432 Park Avenue South - Suite 1503<br />

New York, NY 10016. Patricia Hartly - Editor (212) 725-2993<br />

THE FILMS AND CAREER OF AUDIE MURPHY By Sue Gossett. 1996.<br />

195 pages. Published by Empire Press, Inc., Post Office Box 717<br />

Madison, NC 27025-0717 (910) 427-5850 ISBN 0-944019-22-6<br />

AUSTIN-AMERICAN STATESMAN. August 14, 1996. Page A-12.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> remembered” By Terry M. <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

CHICAGO TRIBUNE. Tempo 1, Section 5. October 8, 1996.<br />

“Not everyone has forgotton America’s greatest combat hero”<br />

By Bob Greene (312) 787-0817<br />

KILLEEN DAILY HERALD. October 23, 1996.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> is not forgotten” By Bob Greene - Chicago Tribune<br />

TEXAS HIGHWAYS Magazine. November 1996. Vol. 43. No. 11. Page 3.<br />

“Speaking of Texas - <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Ann Gallaway<br />

Published by Texas Department of Transportation,<br />

Austin, Texas 78752 (512) 483-3675


PACE - CNI Newspaper- Oak Creek (Wisconsin) Nov 7, 1996. No. 45. Pp. 1,5.<br />

“AUDIE MURPHY - The Story of an American Hero” By Pete Janecky<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. November 11, 1996. Page A-1<br />

“Signatures being collected for <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> stamp”<br />

By Carol Ferguson<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. November 12, 1996. Page A-1<br />

A tribute to veterans (effort for stamp petition for <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>)<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. December 14, 1996. Pp. A1, A3.<br />

“Visit to <strong>Murphy</strong> room moves <strong>Audie</strong>’s son” By Matt Shrum<br />

(903) 455-4220<br />

MIDLAND REPORTER - TELEGRAM. December 31, 1996. Pp. B1-B2.<br />

Hero’s son keeps <strong>Audie</strong>’s story alive<br />

HARVEY’S HERALD. Vol. 39, No. 1. 1997. Page 5.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By David Bottalico. Published by the Maryland National<br />

Guard Officer Candidate School (OCS) 1st Battalion, 70th Regiment,<br />

Officer Candidate School- Camp Fretterd, 13720 Omaha Beach Circle,<br />

Reisterstown, MD 21136-4599<br />

THE WORLD WITHIN WAR - America's Combat Experience in World War II<br />

By Gerald F. Linderman. 1997. Pp. 2, 22, 37, 73, 74, 81, 124-125, 139,<br />

142, 273, 277, 280-281, 289, 294-298, 321, 335, 338, 234-348, 353.<br />

Published by The Free Press, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.<br />

1230 Avenue of the Americas, NY, NY 10020 ISBN 0-684-82797-2


HOUSTON CHRONICLE. January 5, 1997. Page 4D<br />

“Group seeks to keep <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Legend alive”<br />

By Matt Shrum, Greenville Herald-Banner<br />

FORT HOOD SENTINEL Newspaper. January 16, 1997. Pp. A1-A2.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> – Actor, songwriter, soldier” By Phillip T. Washburn<br />

(This is the first of a four-part series of articles about <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>)<br />

FORT HOOD SENTINEL Newspaper. January 23, 1997. Page A5.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> – American WWII hero makes famous one-man stand”<br />

By Phillip T. Washburn<br />

(This is the second of a four-part series of articles about <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>)<br />

FORT HOOD SENTINEL Newspaper. January 30, 1997. Page A5.<br />

“Greenville Library provides Sergeant <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Club members<br />

opportunities to explore the soldier’s personal life” By Wayne E. Hair<br />

(This is the third of a four-part series of articles about <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>)<br />

FORT HOOD SENTINEL Newspaper. February 6, 1997. Page A3.<br />

“Membership in Sergeant <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Club one of Army’s highest<br />

NCO peacetime honors” By Wayne E. Hair (This is the final part to a<br />

four-part series, that began on January 16, 1997)<br />

C & W VARIETY News. March/April 1997. Front cover + Pp. 4-5.<br />

Published by Max Harrison - Post Office Box 619<br />

Hendersonville, TN 37077-0619. (615) 824-5680


KILLEEN DAILY HERALD. April 24, 1997<br />

“40 Fort Hood NCO's Join Sgt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Club” By Elke Hutto<br />

COCONUT TIMES. May 23, 1997. Front cover + pages 6, 20.<br />

“Medal of Honor - Hero To Hollywood” By Cdr. W.C. Kanwisher,<br />

USNR(Ret.) Published by Coconut Times, Post Office Box 1118<br />

Ocean City, MD 21843, Brenda Golden - General Manager (410)723-2626<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. May 27, 1997. Vol. 104, Page A-1.<br />

“Special day set to honor <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Dick Brown. (903) 455-4220<br />

AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS. Vol. 10, No. 6. June 1997. Page 12.<br />

Bob Dorian's Classic Hollywood<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 1, 1997. Vol. 104, Page A-1.<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> tribute kicks off 'Tourism Awareness Week' ”<br />

By Dick Brown (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 2, 1997. Vol. 104, No. 153. Page A-1.<br />

“Today's <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day stirs memories of meeting war hero”<br />

By Dick Brown. (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 3, 1997. Vol. 104, No. 147. Page A-4.<br />

Timing of <strong>Murphy</strong> Day, verdict ironic (903) 455-4220)<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 3, 1997. Vol. 104, No. 147.<br />

Pp. A-1 & A-5. “<strong>Murphy</strong> Day draws crowd” By Dick Brown.<br />

(903) 455-4220


FORT HOOD SENTINEL Newspaper. June 19, 1997. Page A-3.<br />

“ '<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day' celebrated in local city” By Wayne E. Hair<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 23, 1997. Vol. 104, No. 174. Page A-1.<br />

“Drive for <strong>Murphy</strong> stamp continues” By Carol Ferguson. (903) 455-4220<br />

KILLEEN DAILY HERALD. August 16, 1997. Page 6-A.<br />

4 x 6" picture of Nadene <strong>Murphy</strong> during 3rd annual Sgt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

Ball, Fort Hood, Texas<br />

KILLEEN DAILY HERALD. August 17, 1997.<br />

“Most-decorated soldier speaks”(Colonel Robert Howard, USA,<br />

Special Forces Ranger - Vietnam) By Donald Moore<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. August 24, 1997. Section C, Page 1.<br />

Remembering a home town hero (903) 455-4220<br />

BIG REEL Magazine. September 1997. No. 280. Page 119.<br />

“What's Happening in the Reel World” By Tony Mastrianni<br />

Published by Antique Trader, Post Office Box 1050,<br />

Dubuque, Iowa 52004-9969. (319) 588-2073<br />

DAILY NEWS (New York) September 2, 1997.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> deserves another honor<br />

THE MILITARY ADVISOR. Vol. 8, No. 4. Fall 1997.<br />

Cover picture only of Lieutenant <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

Published by R. James Bender Publishing; Post Office Box 23456<br />

San Jose, California 95153. (408) 225-5777


OFF DUTY/NATIONAL GUARD RESERVE Mag. Fall 1997. Page 16, 18.<br />

“The Bravest of The Brave” By Jesse Brannam<br />

Published by Off Duty Enterprises - 3505 Cadillac Avenue, Suite 0-105<br />

Costa Mesa, California 92626 (714) 549-7172<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. October 13, 1997. Page 12C<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: A hero forever” By Mary Ficklen<br />

STEPHENVILLE EMPIRE-TRIBUNE. October 19, 1997. Page C1.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: what a Hollywood hero should be” By Mary Ficklen<br />

TEXAS MONTHLY Magazine. Vol. 25, No. 11. November 1997. Page 262.<br />

Last Page By Anne Dingus - <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

MILITARY Magazine. December 1997. Pp. 24-25.<br />

“World War II stars” By Martin Jacobs<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. December 15, 1997. Page A-4.<br />

Still a face missing from stamp list (903) 455-4220)<br />

THE CREST.(United Automobile Workers)Vol. 28. No. 1. Winter 1997/98.<br />

Page 10. “UAW Members, Retired and Active, Nationwide:<br />

The <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Stamp Drive Needs Your Help!”<br />

By Don Meyer, Consulting Editor


TEXANS OF VALOR – MILITARY HEROES OF THE 20TH CENTURY<br />

By Dede Weldon Casad. 1998. Pages 45-50.<br />

Published by Eakin Press – A Division of Sunbelt Media, Inc.<br />

Post Office Drawer 90159- Austin, Texas 78709 ISBN 1-57168-113-2<br />

NEW JERSEY LEGIONAIRE. February 1998. Page 6.<br />

USPS Should Honor <strong>Murphy</strong><br />

KERVILLE DAILY TIMES. February 4, 1998. Page 4A.<br />

“How might <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> have fared as president now?”<br />

By Buddy Blair<br />

STATEN ISLAND ADVANCE. February 13, 1998.<br />

“Stamp to honor war hero sought” By Terrence J. Kivlan<br />

DAYTON DAILY NEWS. February 23, 1998.<br />

“Actor may get stamp of approval” By Bob Batz<br />

SECOND WORLD WAR. Spring 1998. Pp. 13-15, 76-79.<br />

“Remembering <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: America’s Most Decorated Soldier of<br />

WWII” By Charles L. Owen as told to Terry <strong>Murphy</strong> & Larryann Willis<br />

LIBERTY NEWSLETTER. (AL Post 434) Vol. VII, Issue 7. March 1998<br />

“Just who was <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>?” By Don Meyer<br />

LONGVIEW NEWS-JOURNAL. March 29, 1998. Page 14A<br />

“In search of an acceptable hero” By Howard Kleinberg


TRAIL DUST Magazine. Summer 1998. Pp. 32-33.<br />

Movie review of “No Name on the Bullet” By Bob Anderson<br />

407 West Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Virginia 22046<br />

TEMPLE (TEXAS) DAILY TELEGRAM. May 1, 1998. Pp. 1C, 3C.<br />

“Hood writers honored for <strong>Murphy</strong> story” By John Clark<br />

PARAGLIDE (82nd Airborne publication) May 7, 1998.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Club inducts five soldiers” By Spc. Peter D. Morrison<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. May 19, 1998<br />

“Town salutes those who gave all for country” By Bob St. John<br />

THE RECORD – SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY. May 22, 1998. Pp. C1 & C5.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> – a real American hero” By Joseph Guzzardi<br />

Post Office Box 900, Stockton, CA 95201-0900 (209) 943-6568<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. May 23, 1998. Page A-3.<br />

“Honoring A Real Hero” By Mike Kearns (903) 455-4220)<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. May 24, 1998. Page A-2<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> stamp drive reaches new milestone” By Brad Keller<br />

(903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. May 24, 1998. Pp. A1 & A2.<br />

“Those who made the ‘ultimate sacrifice’ ” By Brad Keller<br />

(903) 455-4220


THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. May 24, 1998. Pp. A1 & A22.<br />

“Remember <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> – Memorial day for a man of honor”<br />

By Lacy McCrary (215) 702-7801<br />

THE NEWS-SENTINEL. May 25, 1998. Page 9A.<br />

Texas remembers a war hero<br />

SANTA CLARITA DAILY NEWS. May 28, 1998. Pp. 1 & 4.<br />

“Keeping legend’s candle burning” By Mary Schubert<br />

CEDAR CREEK PROGRESS (free newspaper) May 28 – June 10, 1998.<br />

Page 1, 6. “A Special Tribute to Major <strong>Audie</strong> L. <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By Betty Johnson - Kerens, Texas (903) 396-2261<br />

THE KERENS TRIBUNE. June 4, 1998. Page 4.<br />

“A Special Tribute to Major <strong>Audie</strong> L. <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By Betty Johnson - Kerens, Texas (903) 396-2261<br />

THE PATRIOT-NEWS (Harrisburg, PA). June 19, 1998.<br />

“War hero <strong>Murphy</strong> deserves stamp honor” By Barry Sparks<br />

THE CANNONEER (FORT SILL – OKLAHOMA) July 23, 1998. Pp. 1B, 3B.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> museum just a tank of gas away” By S/Sgt. George Keck<br />

THE CANNONEER (FORT SILL – OKLAHOMA) July 30, 1998. Page 4C.<br />

“Sill sergeants participate in <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> memorial”<br />

By S/Sgt. George Keck


TRAIL DUST Magazine. Summer 1998. Pp. 32-33.<br />

“No Name on the Bullet” By Bob Anderson (movie review)<br />

407 West Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Virginia 22046<br />

THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. Vol. 80, No. 1. August 1998. Page 11<br />

Official publication: Society of the Third Infantry Division.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong>’s Dad Refutes Desertion Tag” By Perry Flippin<br />

(undated article reprinted from the Sherman Democrat)<br />

THE CANNONEER (FORT SILL – OKLAHOMA) August 6, 1998. Pp. 1A, 2A<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong>’s sister guest speaker” By PFC Robyn Baer<br />

THE CANNONEER (FORT SILL – OKLAHOMA) August 13, 1998. Page 2A<br />

“Sgt. <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s sister speaks at induction ceremony”<br />

By Sgt. Janis Levontitis<br />

NATIONAL ENQUIRER. September 22, 1998. Page 33.<br />

“You can help honor real American hero AUDIE <strong>Murphy</strong> – with a stamp”<br />

By John Blosser, Senior Reporter – Lantana, FL 33464-0002,<br />

800-628-5697<br />

KNIGHT TEMPLAR. Vol. XLIV, No. 10. October 1998. Cover plus pp. 19-22.<br />

“Brother <strong>Audie</strong> Leon <strong>Murphy</strong>: From War Hero to Movie Star”<br />

By Dr. Ivan M. Tribe. Published monthly as an official publication of the<br />

Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the United States of America<br />

5097 North Elston Avenue – Suite 101 – Chicago, Ill 60630-2460<br />

(773) 777-3300


MILITARY TRADER Newspaper. Vol. 5, Issue No. 10. Oct. 1998.<br />

Cover + pp. 34-37. “Remembering <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By William J. Felchner Published by Military Trader, POB 1050,<br />

Dubuque, Iowa 52004-9969. (319) 588-2073<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. October 12, 1998. Page A-4.<br />

Signatures continue to add up for <strong>Murphy</strong> Stamp (903) 455-4220<br />

LINN’S STAMP NEWS. October 19, 1998. Page 10.<br />

“Stamps for Arctic animals, <strong>Murphy</strong> and California gold rush confirmed”<br />

By Bill McAllister – Washington Correspondent<br />

THE CANNONEER (FORT SILL – OKLAHOMA) October 22, 1998. Page 7A.<br />

“13 named to <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Club” By Spc. Lawrence Paul<br />

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Editorial Section. November 11, 1998.<br />

Going Postal Over Stamps<br />

NATIONAL ENQUIRIER. November 24, 1998. Page 45.<br />

ENQUIRIER readers give <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> their stamp of approval!<br />

STAR-TELEGRAM. December 13, 1998. Section G, Page 3.<br />

A one-man army<br />

THE RECORD SEARCH LIGHT (California) December 28, 1998.<br />

“Woman a soldier in ‘war’ to get a new stamp” By Jim Schultz<br />

(530) 225-8223.


THE CREST. (United Automobile Workers) Winter 1998/1999<br />

“Memories and Mementos” By Don Myer, Consulting Editor.<br />

Published by Local 75 - Chrysler.<br />

924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 54215.<br />

AMERICA’S FORGOTTEN ARMY – The Story of the U.S. Seventh. 1999<br />

By Charles Whiting. Pages: 31, 53-56, 69-70, 126-130, 197, 198.<br />

Published by Sarpedon Publishers, 49 Front Street<br />

Rockville Centre, NY 11570 ISBN 1-885119-60-7<br />

A THINKER’S DAMN: <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>, Vietnam, and the Making of The Quiet<br />

American By William Russo. 1999. Author 22 Publishing Company,<br />

2039 Civic Center Drive, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030-6311<br />

(702) 531-6922 ISBN 1-892183-15-3<br />

STIFFED: THE BETRAYAL OF THE AMERICAN MAN by Susan Faludi.<br />

1999. Pages: 16-17, 371, 376-379, 381, 394, and 395.<br />

Published by William Morrow and Company, Inc. New York<br />

THE WHITEHALL TIMES (New York) Vol. CLXXXI, No. 42. January 28, 1999<br />

“Local man joins fight to: Honor Mr. <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Alex Hyatt.<br />

Cover + Page 2.


AMERICAN HERITAGE Magazine. February/March 1999 Pp. 41-44, 46-51.<br />

“War in the dark” By Roger J. Spiller<br />

THE SCOTTISH RITE JOURNAL. Vol. CVII, No. 2. Feb. 1999. Pp. 23-28.<br />

“From World War II Hero To Hollywood Movie Star” By Dr. Ivan M. Tribe<br />

DAILY NEWS (New York) February 16, 1999. Page 31.<br />

“Remember & honor a great hero” By Karen Zautyk<br />

450 West 33rd Street, New York, NY 10001 (212) 210-2100<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 105, No. 50. Feb. 19, 1999. Page A-1<br />

“Who is <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Melva Geyer (903) 455-4220)<br />

DAILY NEWS (New York) February 21, 1999. Page 13.<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> showed his mettle in films, too” By Lewis Beale<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. February 26, 1999<br />

“Thomason isn’t taking ‘no’ for an answer” By Carol Ferguson<br />

WEST CHESTER (CONNECTICUT) CHRONICLE. February 26, 1999<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> showed his mettle in films, too” By Lewis Beale<br />

RUTLAND (VERMONT) DAILY HERALD. March 20, 1999. Pages 11, 13.<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong>’s Legacy – Man Works to Put War Hero <strong>Audie</strong> on Stamp”<br />

By Cauley Greene


GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. March 26, 1999. Page A-4.<br />

“Fan interest in <strong>Murphy</strong> surges after Oscar montage tribute”<br />

By Vince Leibowitz<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. March 29, 1999. Page A-4.<br />

Oscars give big boost to <strong>Murphy</strong> Stamp (903) 455-4220)<br />

DELAWARE COUNTY DAILY TIMES. April 5, 1999. Pp. 3, 11.<br />

“One woman’s crusade to honor World War II hero” By Andree Penner<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 105, No. 101. April 11, 1999.<br />

Pp. A-1, A-10. “<strong>Murphy</strong> led charge to preserve history”<br />

By Mike Kearns (903) 455-4220<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. April 24, 1999. Pp. 39A-40A.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> fan stamps out doubt in quest” By Bob St. John<br />

THE POST STAR Newspaper. (Glens Falls, NY) May 31, 1999. Pp. B1, B8.<br />

“Postal Honor - Whitehall man seeks stamp for war hero”<br />

By Judy Bernstein<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 16, 1999.<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day declared: Bush signs proclamation honoring local<br />

World War II hero. (903) 455-4220


THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 17, 1999. Page 33A.<br />

Home-grown hero: <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day set for what would have been<br />

75th birthday of Texan who excelled in war, films<br />

THE DECATUR DAILY. June 27, 1999. Page 4.<br />

“Navajos preserve, use language to save lives: Code Talkers to receive<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> Award” By Paul Huggins 1-888-353-4612<br />

THE DECATUR DAILY. June 27, 1999. Page 6.<br />

WWII hero honored after death<br />

PENTAGRAM. July 2, 1999. Page 10.<br />

“MDW chapter added to <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Club” by Jody T. Fahrig<br />

DAILY NEWS (New York) September 20, 1999. Page 30.<br />

Do-it-yourself <strong>Audie</strong> stamp<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. October 14, 1999. Page A-4.<br />

She was determined it would be (903) 455-4220)<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. October 14, 1999. Page A-1.<br />

“Stamp of Approval” by Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220)<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS. October 23, 1999. Pp. 33A, 34A.<br />

“Stamp of Honor” by Bob St. John<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER, Vol. 105, No. 298, October 25, 1999.<br />

Page A-1. Another honor for <strong>Murphy</strong>” (903) 455-4220)


DAILY NEWS. (Woodland Hills, CA) November 7, 1999. Page 3.<br />

“World War II,s Greatest Soldier” By Steve Vlasich<br />

CLASSIC IMAGES. Vol. 294. December 1999. pp. 21-27<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: Hero” By Charles Stumpf<br />

Published by Classic Images. POB 809. Muscatine, IA 52761<br />

TOP 100 COWBOYS OF THE CENTURY by Boyd Magers, editor and publisher<br />

of Western Clippings, a division of VideoWest, Inc., 1312 Stagecoach<br />

Road, SE, Albuquerque, NM. December, 1999. Pp. 9-10.<br />

THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. December 6, 1999<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> stamp makes first-class sense<br />

OAK CREEK PICTORIAL. (Wisconsin) December 16, 1999. Page 3.<br />

“Mark of Recognition: WWII hero <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> will be honored on<br />

postage stamp” By Gary E. Salazar<br />

LAST OF THE COWBOY HEROES By Robert Nott. 2000<br />

Pages 42-56; 105-120; 154-164; 181-186. Published by McFarland & Co.,<br />

Post Office Box 611, Jefferson, NC 28640. ISBN 0-7864-0762-X<br />

STARS IN KHAKI – Movie Actors in the Army and the Air Services.<br />

Pp. 53-72. By James E. Wise, Jr. and Paul W. Anderson III.<br />

2000 Published by Naval Institute Press, 291 Wood Road, Annapolis MD<br />

21402. (800) 233-8764 ISBN 1-55750-958-1


TEXAS HEROES – A DYNASTY OF COURAGE By Mona D. Sizer. 2000<br />

Pp. 213-237. “The Soldier’s Soldier : <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” Republic of Texas<br />

Press, Plano, TX is an imprint of Wordware Publishing, Inc.,<br />

2320 Los Rios Boulevard, Plano, Texas 75074. (972) 423-0090<br />

ISBN 1-55622-775-2<br />

THE CREST. Vol. 30, No. 1. (United Automobile Workers) Winter 1999 – 2000.<br />

Pages 8-9. “<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: A Stamp of Approval” By Don Myer,<br />

Consulting Editor. Published by Local 75 - Chrysler. 924 West<br />

Oklahoma. Milwaukee, WI 54215.<br />

JOHN BERRY NEWSLETTER, March, 2000. Pp. 1, 4.<br />

More Than A Hero<br />

THE CREST. Vol. 30, No. 3. (United Automobile Workers)<br />

Summer 2000. Pages 10-11. “Memories And Mementos” By Don Myer,<br />

Consulting Editor. Published by Local 75 - Chrysler.<br />

924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee, WI 54215.<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 125. Page A-2. May 4, 2000.<br />

“Stamp of Approval – Commemorative release brings conclusion for<br />

local effort” By Melva Geyer (903) 455-4220)<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 125. Page A-4. May 4, 2000.<br />

(editorial) “Happy to help keep History alive”<br />

THE POST-STAR. (Glen Falls, NY) May 5, 2000. Pp. B1 & B5.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> stamp available” By Judy Bernstein


HOUSTON CHRONICLE. May 6, 2000. Page 40A.<br />

Brave Men – Remembering <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> and other veterans<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 170. Page A-2. June 18, 2000.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days schedule set” By Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220)<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 170. Page A-4. June 18, 2000.<br />

(editorial) <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days: Tribute to a real hero (903) 455-4220)<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. Vol. 115, No. 24. June 22, 2000.<br />

A hero’s honor<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 175. Page A-2. June 23, 2000.<br />

Salute opens <strong>Murphy</strong> Days (903) 455-4220)<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 175. Page A-4. June 23, 2000.<br />

(editorial) Remembering a real hero (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 175. Page A-4. June 23, 2000.<br />

Getting to know more about <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 180. Page A-2, A-16.<br />

June 24, 2000. <strong>Murphy</strong> Days opening draws a crowd (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 177. Page A-4, June 25, 2000.<br />

(editorial) We salute the heroes of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 177. Page A-2, June 25, 2000.<br />

“Everyone’s Favorite Son – <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> fans come from all over to<br />

celebrate their hero” By Charles Clayton (903) 455-4220


GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Vol. 106, No. 177. Section C, Page 1.<br />

June 25, 2000. A time to remember (903) 455-4220<br />

DESERT COWBOY. July-August 2000. Page 20-21.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Basil Lee Hogwood<br />

Post Office Box 476, Pioneertown, California 92268<br />

AFTER THE BATTLE. No. 110. November 15, 2000. Pp. 54-55.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s Distinguished Service Cross”<br />

By David ‘Spec’ McClure<br />

Published by Battle of Britain International Limited, Church House,<br />

Church Street, London E15 3JA, England. Editor-in-Chief:<br />

Winston G. Ramsey. Telephone No. 011-20-8534-8833<br />

TEXAS HEROES – A Dynasty of Courage By Mona D. Sizer. Pp. 213 – 237.<br />

“The Soldier’s Soldier – <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” Published by Wordware<br />

Publishing, Inc. 2320 Los Rios Boulevard, Plano, Texas 75074, 2001<br />

(972) 423-0090 ISBN 1-55622-775-2 2000<br />

HEROES NEVER DIE - Warriors and Warfare in World War II. 2001.<br />

Pages 621-625. Chapter 50. “My Afternoon with <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

by Martin Blumenson. Published by Cooper Square Press.<br />

An Imprint of the Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group. 150 Fifth<br />

Avenue, Suite 817. New York, New York 10011 ISBN 0-8154-1152-9<br />

VALUES in ACTION - Life Stories of 100 American Heroes by Joanne Mattern<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: Bravery in Battle” Pages 373-377 2001<br />

Published by Kids Books, LLC - 230 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY 10001<br />

ISBN 1-56156-978-X


GUNS OF THE OLD WEST # 25. Fall 2001 Pages 24-29.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>’s Other Battle” by Jack Lewis<br />

Published by Harris Publications Inc. 1115 Broadway. NY, NY 10010<br />

ARMY TIMES. Vol. 61, No. 39 April 23, 2001. Page 43.<br />

“World War II heroism earned <strong>Murphy</strong> 33 awards, decorations”<br />

By Robert F. Dorr. Published by Army Times Publishing Company<br />

6883 Commercial Drive, Springfield, Virginia 22159.<br />

THE CREST. Vol. 31, No. 1 (United Automobile Workers) Winter 2000/2001<br />

Page 13. “SPECIAL RAFFLE FOR AUDIE MURPHY COMMEMORATIVE<br />

RIFLE” by Don Myer, Consulting Editor (Retired)<br />

THE CREST. Vol. 31, No. 3 (United Automobile Workers) Summer - 2001.<br />

Pp. 12-13, 15 “PAUL PICERNI – versatile Hollywood veteran is a class<br />

act” By Don Myer, Consulting Editor. Published by Local 75 - Chrysler.<br />

924 West Oklahoma. Milwaukee, WI 54215.<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 14, 2001. Cover + page 2<br />

“Community readies to honor hometown hero” By Kathleen Noble<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 17, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 167.<br />

Page 1, A-10 “Fellow Veteran, actor to keynote <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day<br />

Celebration” By Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 2001. Page A-2<br />

“Ceremony marks new exit sign to museum” by Brad Keller<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 2001. Page A4<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days celebrate the life of a favorite son”


GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2001.<br />

[Special Insert- 4 full pages] “Field of glory” By Jack Summers<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 22, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 172. Page 1<br />

“REMEMBERING A HERO – <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days under way”<br />

By Carol Ferguson (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 22, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 172. Page A-4<br />

Honoring <strong>Murphy</strong> and all veterans (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 23, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 174.<br />

Pages 1, A16. “TRIBUTE TO A HERO – Friends, fans come to honor<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 23, 2001. Page A-12<br />

Remembering <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> [7 assorted photos & descriptions]<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 23, 2001. Pages A1 & A10.<br />

“Shining Achievement” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 24, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 174. Page 1<br />

“It’s a wrap: <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days 2001 comes to a close”<br />

By Jeanna Cuny (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 24, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 174. Page A-9<br />

“War Heroes Who Happened To Be Actors: Picerni shares his memories<br />

of <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Alice Reese (903) 455-4220


GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 24, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 174. Page A-4<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: Keeping the memory alive (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 26, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 176. Page A-4<br />

Memorial, statue need a good home (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 24, 2001. Vol. 107, No. 174. Front page<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> statue discussion set” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220<br />

SCOTTISH RITE JOURNAL OF FREEMASSONARY SOUTHERN<br />

JURISDICTION. March 2002. Vol. CX, No. 3. Page 53.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> Leon <strong>Murphy</strong>, 33 (degree) America’s Favorite Hero”<br />

by Lorenzo Spain<br />

THE CREST. Vol. 32, No. 3 (United Automobile Workers) Summer 2002.<br />

Page 9. Bronze Statue Honors America’s Most Decorated Soldier.<br />

WWII Magazine. May, 2002. Vol. 17, No. 1. Pp. 30-36<br />

"One Man Stand at Holtzwihr." by Daniel R. Champagne<br />

Published by Primedia Inc. – 741 Miller Drive S.E. – Suite D-2,<br />

Leesburg, VA 20175-8994. Back Issues: (800) 358-6327<br />

E-mail: worldwarII@palmcoastd.com<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 20, 2002. Page 1<br />

“Third annual <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day expands to honor all veterans”<br />

By Jeff West


DALLAS MORNING NEWS. June 21, 2002. Page 31A<br />

“Town to unveil likeness of hero” – <strong>Murphy</strong> statue tribute to all<br />

Greenville Vets By Kellie B. Gormly<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 2002. Pages A-1 & A-2<br />

Unveiling of <strong>Murphy</strong> statue should attract larger crowds to celebration<br />

“Saluting an American Hero” By Milton Babb (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 2002. Page A4<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days celebrate the life of a favorite son<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2002. Page 9<br />

“Sister remembers <strong>Audie</strong> As fun loving and full of life”<br />

By Brad Keller<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2002. Page 10<br />

“War hero much remembered For his career in the movies”<br />

By Alice Reese<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2002. Pp A7-10<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - A Tribute Field of Glory”<br />

Hunt County filled with rich memories of a hero. By Jack Summers<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2002. Page 8<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - A Tribute<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2002. Page 9<br />

“Local woman's idea sticks as <strong>Murphy</strong> gets his own stamp”<br />

By Carol Ferguson


GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21-22, 2002<br />

Memories . . .<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 22, 2002.<br />

“All in Favor of <strong>Audie</strong>” – Global <strong>Murphy</strong> admirers arrive for opening<br />

ceremonies.” By Milton Babb (903) 455-4220<br />

(DALLAS) Star-Telegram. June 23, 2002. Page 5B.<br />

“Tribute is paid to Texas’ unlikely war hero, <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>”<br />

By Susan Parrott.<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER - June 23, 2002. Pp A1, A10, A12<br />

“Shining Achievement” Unveiling of <strong>Murphy</strong> statue, tributes cap<br />

local activities honoring World War II hero By Brad Kellar<br />

WACO TRIBUNE HERALD. June 23, 2002.<br />

“WWII soldier’s statue unveiled in Greenville” By Susan Parrott<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 27, 2002. Section B – Page 3<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day - June 20, 2002<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 27, 2002. Vol. 116, Issue 25. Page 1A<br />

“Community gathers to honor <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>, veterans – Celebrants<br />

come as far as Sweden in Tribute to American hero” By Jeff West<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 27, 2002. Vol. 116: Issue 25.<br />

Cover + page 2A. “Community gathers to honor <strong>Murphy</strong>, veterans –<br />

Celebrants come from as far as Sweden in tribute to American Hero”<br />

By Jeff West


THE WATCH ON THE RHINE. Vol. 84, No 2. October, 2002. Page 11<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Honored<br />

THE CREST. Vol. 32, No. 1 (United Automobile Workers) Winter 2002<br />

Pages 10, 16. Eugene “Gene” <strong>Murphy</strong> Dead at 72<br />

AUDIE MURPHY: Now Showing by Sue Gossett. 2002. 195 pages<br />

Published by Empire Press, POB 717, Madison, NC 27025-0717<br />

ISBN 0-944019-38-2<br />

TO HELL AND BACK by <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> April, 2002, Paperback, 288 pages<br />

Published by Henry Holt & Co. 16365 James Madison Hwy.<br />

Gordonsville, VA 22942 ISBN 0-8050-7085-9<br />

GONE TO TEXAS: A HISTORY OF THE LONE STAR STATE by Randolph<br />

Campbell, University of North Texas. Pgs. 400-401. 2003<br />

Oxford University Press 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016.<br />

ISBN 0-19-513842-2 (cloth) ISBN 0-19-513843-0 (paper)<br />

TO HELL AND BACK by <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>. 2003. 274 pages<br />

Forward by Tom Brokaw. Leather bound,<br />

Easton Press 47 Richards Avenue, Norwalk CT 06857<br />

800-211-1308 Item 1114 $330.00/set of 6 different books<br />

[NOTE: set can be ordered & the other 5 books can be returned]<br />

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS (Collin County) June 19, 2003. Page 4B<br />

"In Farmersville, A Day for Heroes" By Sarah Blaskovich


THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. June 19, 2003. Page A1, Volume 117: Issue 24<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day will be celebrated Friday, rain or shine”<br />

By Autumn Barton<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 19, 2003. Page A6.<br />

"Gunfight at Comanche Creek" by Alice Reese.<br />

GREENVILLE HEARD BANNER. June 19, 2003 Page A6.<br />

"The making of a hero: Life and legacy of WWII hero <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>"<br />

by Carol Ferguson. (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HEARD BANNER. June 19, 2003 Page A6.<br />

"G'day <strong>Audie</strong>! Hundreds flock to Greenville for annual celebration"<br />

by Brad Keller.<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 20, 2003. Pgs: cover + A10<br />

Bus tour to showcase county war hero’s sites<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 20, 2003. Page A5<br />

New Book will please <strong>Murphy</strong> Fans<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 21, 2003. Pgs: cover + B-3<br />

“Paying Homage to <strong>Audie</strong>” by Brad Keller (903) 455-4220<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 22, 2003. Pgs: cover +A12<br />

“Proud to be an American” By Brad Keller (903) 455-4220


THE GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. June 22, 2003<br />

MURPHY STORY IS STILL GOOD NEWS TO SPREAD<br />

THE OLD COWBOY PICTURE SHOW. July-Aug. 2003. Vol. 7, No4, Pgs 1-11.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> - War Hero and Movie Legend” by Sue Gossett.<br />

Published by George Coan, P.O. Box 66. Camden, South Carolina 29020<br />

(803) 432-9643 george@cowboyshow.com or www.cowboyshow.com<br />

FILMS OF THE GOLDEN AGE. Issue No 36. Spring 2004 Pgs. 84-90<br />

“A True American Hero - Remembering <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> and To Hell<br />

And Back” By Paul Picerrni. Published quarterly by the Muscatine<br />

Journal, a division of Lee Enterprises, Inc. 301 East Third Street,<br />

Muscatine, IA 52761 1-800-383-3198<br />

THE FILMS OF AUDIE MURPHY by Bob Larkins and Boyd Magers. 2004<br />

Published by McFarland & Company, Inc. Post Office Box 611<br />

Jefferson, NC 28640. 232 pages; many photos; ISBN 0:7864-1761-7<br />

To order: www.mcfarlandpub.com<br />

AMERICAN HERO: THE AUDIE MURPHY STORY by Peggy Caravantes 2004<br />

Published by Avisson Press, Inc., 3007 Taliaferro Road - Greensboro,<br />

NC 27408 (336) 288-6989. ISBN 1-888105-59-3 This is considered a<br />

young adult book - Paper back - $19.95 144 pages (includes timeline,<br />

source notes, glossary, and bibliogr<strong>aphy</strong>) 14 pages of photos<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 13, 2004. Page 1, A5<br />

“Museum Ready for <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days” By Brad Keller


GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 13, 2004. Pp. C1, C6<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days approaching” By Carol Ferguson<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 18, 2004. Page 1, A10<br />

“County ready to salute great American hero <strong>Murphy</strong>” By Brad Keller<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 18, 2004. Page A10<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> shoots ‘em up in ‘Arizona Raiders’ by Alice Reese<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 19, 2004. Page 1, A2<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong>’s memories stir hearts of family, friends, those who served”<br />

By Brad Keller<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER . June 20, 2004. Page 1, A3<br />

“Consensus : <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> was but one of ‘heroes’ who served”<br />

By Brad Keller<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS - June 21, 2004<br />

“Farmersville Celebrates Life of Hometown Hero” - Trailhead Dedicated<br />

at Annual Event for WWII Veteran <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> By Rosmin Daya<br />

THE PICAYUNE (Marble Falls, TX) Vol. 14, No. 15, July 28, 2004. Pgs. A1, A3<br />

“Texan became war hero, movie star” by Lyn Odom<br />

FORT HOOD SENTINEL. August 12, 2004. Pgs. C1, C6<br />

“New Hood Campuses spell opportunity for upcoming school year”<br />

By Mollie Miller


KILLEEN DAILY HEARLD. Vol. 52, No 229, August 16, 2004. Pgs. cover, A-3<br />

“Dedicated to Learning” By Jennifer M. Sims<br />

TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES. September 13, 2004<br />

FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM. October 17, 2004; page 6E<br />

"Texas Trail of Fame 2004 Inductees" by Art Chapman<br />

LIFE COMMEMORATIVE MAGAZINE. 2005. Pages 5, 31<br />

Greatest Americans As Chosen By Americans<br />

“WARRIORS: EXTRAORDINARY TALES FROM THE BATTLEFIELD”<br />

By Max Hastings. 2005. Chapter 11, “Hollywood Hero” Pp. 239-257.<br />

ISBN 0 00 719756 x Harper Collins Publishers - 77-85 Fulham Palace<br />

Road, Hammersmith, London w6 8j6<br />

also Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York. www.aaknopf.com<br />

ISBN is 1-4000-444-1<br />

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. May 24, 2005. page A3<br />

"60 Years Ago: <strong>Murphy</strong> earns Congressional Medal of Honor "<br />

by Carol Ferguson<br />

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 2005. Page 22<br />

"<strong>Murphy</strong> fans remember most decorated soldier of World War II"<br />

by Carol Ferguson


GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 2005. Page 22<br />

"Author of <strong>Murphy</strong> books to speak here" by Carol Ferguson<br />

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 12, 2005. Pgs. CI, C6<br />

"A salute to <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>" by Carol Ferguson<br />

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 15, 2005. Pgs. cover, A10<br />

"<strong>Murphy</strong> still impresses longtime friend" by Carol Ferguson<br />

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 16, 2005. Pgs. cover, A5<br />

" ‘To Hell and Back’ still emotional movie to watch" by Alice Reese<br />

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 17, 2005. Page A6<br />

EDITORIAL: A welcome to <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Visitors<br />

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 18, 2005. Pgs. cover, A12<br />

"American heroes touching hearts” by Brad Kellar<br />

GREENVILLE HEARLD BANNER. June 19, 2005. cover, A4<br />

“Activities put downtown in festive mood” by Milton Babb<br />

PENTAGRAM June 24, 2005<br />

“The greatest combat Solider” remembered at Arlington<br />

by Dennis Ryan


STARS and STRIPES MAGAZINE. July 29, 2005<br />

Photo of the day From the Stripes archives – <strong>Audie</strong> visiting an Army<br />

base in Würzburg, Germany, June 17, 1960<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. October 9, 2005, Pp A1, A5,<br />

“Debate over war decorations looms” - Story in magazine raises<br />

some questions over <strong>Murphy</strong>'s World War II status By Brad Keller<br />

MCKINNEY COURIER- GAZETTE. October 17, 2005<br />

“Boyd donates <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> portrait to courthouse”<br />

By Krystal De Los Santos<br />

DALLAS MORNING NEWS - October 25, 2005<br />

“So hometown won't forget hero - Who is <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>?”<br />

By Ed Housewright<br />

MCCOOK DAILY GAZETTE – McCook, Nebraska --November 17, 2005<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: America’s most decorated soldier” By Walt Sehnert<br />

TEXAS Co-op POWER. June 2006. Page 20.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: Lone Star Hero” By Shirley Raye Redmond<br />

AMERICAN VETERAN Magazine. [ The Official Magazine of AMVETS]<br />

Winter 2006. Pages 28-31. “Triumph of The Spirit” By Lane Phalen


REEL TO REAL HEROES by Richard Williams & S. Joy Williams. 2006<br />

Part II, Pages 132-152<br />

Published by Trafford Publishing ISBN # 1-4120-8647-7<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Pp. 1, 6. June 17, 2006<br />

<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days – Veterans, Patriotism on display<br />

GREENVILLE HERALD BANNER. Pp. 1, 6. June 20, 2006<br />

“A day to remember heroes” By Brad Keller<br />

PENTAGRAM. June 23, 2006<br />

"Most decorated Soldier remembered at Arlington" By Dennis Ryan<br />

THE HUNTSVILLE TIMES. July 04, 2006<br />

“DeKalb family finds likely genealogical link to legendary Texan”<br />

By Mike Marshall<br />

STARS and STRIPES MAGAZINE. September 10, 2006.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> is back with his old outfit” By Wallace Beene, staff writer<br />

European edition, Friday, June 24, 1960<br />

MOVIE CRAZY by Leonard Maltin, Issue No. 18, Autumn 2006<br />

Pages 1, 10 - 13. Empire Publishing Inc., 3130 US Highway 220,<br />

Madison, NC 27025-8306<br />

A MYTH IN ACTION: “THE HEROIC LIFE OF AUDIE MURPHY” By Ann Joiner<br />

207 pages, soft back. PublishAmerica LLLP. Post Office Box 151.<br />

Frederick, MD 21705 (301) 695-1707 ISBN: 1-4241-3702-0


OLD GLORY STORIES – American Combat Leadership in World War II<br />

By Colonel Cole C. Kingseed, U.S. Army (Ret.) Published by<br />

Naval Institute Press, 291 Wood Road, Annapolis, MD 21402<br />

Chapter 15, Pgs. 283-200. “To Hell And Back: The Saga of <strong>Audie</strong><br />

<strong>Murphy</strong>” ISBN 1-59114-440-X Published: 2006<br />

AMERICAN VETERAN MAGAZINE – Winter 2006. Pgs 28-31.<br />

“Triumph of The Spirit” by Lane Phalen<br />

STEPS TO STARDOM: MY STORY By Paul Picerni. 2007<br />

Chapter 14, Pgs. 180-193. “<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: A True American Hero”<br />

Published by BearManor Media PO Box 71426<br />

Albany, GA 31708 ISBN: 978-1-59393-082-8<br />

AMERICA IN WWII. Jan – Feb 2007. Volume two, Number Five. Pages 58 - 65<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong>: A Life larger Than Legend” By Tom Huntington<br />

Editor & Publisher: James P. Kuushlan.<br />

Published bimonthly by 310 publishing LLC. 310 Kelso St., Harrisburg,<br />

Pa.17111-1825<br />

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) May 27, 2007<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> Days coming soon” By Brad Keller - Herald-Banner Staff<br />

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 13, 2007<br />

“War heroes to speak at <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days” By Brad Keller<br />

Herald-Banner Staff<br />

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 16, 2007<br />

“<strong>Murphy</strong> draws fans from everywhere” By Brad Keller<br />

Herald-Banner Staff<br />

HERALD-BANNER (Greenville) June 17, 2007<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> fans brave weather for celebration” By Brad Kellar<br />

Herald-Banner Staff


HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 20, 2007<br />

“Hall says may write own immigration bill” By Brad Keller<br />

Herald-Banner Staff<br />

FARMERSVILLE TIMES - Farmersville, Texas. June 21, 2007<br />

“No rain on our parade despite overcast skies <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day<br />

success in community celebration honors veterans” By Wyndi Veigel<br />

MESA BULLETIN – July 2007. Pgs 20-21<br />

“Who’s That Cute Cowboy, Grandpa?” by Nick Rotondo<br />

MOUNT VERNON NEWS – Mt. Vernon, Ohio. November 12, 2007<br />

“City Thanks Veterans at Ceremony” By Dylan McCament<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. Volume 122: Issue 27. June 19, 2008<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day celebrated with history” By Wyndi Veigel<br />

Pages 1A, 2A<br />

THE FARMERSVILLE TIMES. Volume 122: Issue 28. June 26, 2008<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Day ’08 filled with patriotism, emotion”<br />

By Wyndi Veigel. Pages 1A, 2-A<br />

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 25, 2008<br />

Finishing Touches : <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days. Page A-1.<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days Honor Heroes” By Carol Ferguson<br />

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 28, 2008<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days begin with stories, songs” By Brad Keller<br />

Pages A1, A20.<br />

BLUEFIELD DAILY TELEGRAPH (West Virginia) December 10, 2008<br />

“Little Jimmie and the Greatest Generation: A remarkable Heritage of<br />

this region” by Samuel E. Lester


903 MAGAZINE. Spring 2009. Volume 2, Number 2<br />

“Local Legend By Amber Pompa. Pages 44-47<br />

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 26, 2009<br />

“Two-day celebration pays tribute to <strong>Murphy</strong>, all veterans”<br />

By Brad Keller. Pages A1 & A5<br />

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 27, 2009<br />

“<strong>Audie</strong> Remembered – <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days continue today”<br />

By Brad Keller. Pages A1 & A2<br />

HEARLD BANNER (Greenville) June 28, 2009<br />

“Celebrating heritage – <strong>Audie</strong> <strong>Murphy</strong> Days End With Candlelight Vigil”<br />

By Amber Pompa. Page A1<br />

AMERICAN COWBOY. June/July 2009. Volume 16, Number 1. Page 44.<br />

COLLECTOR’S EDITION<br />

From Front Lines to Film Americancowboy.com<br />

Post Office Box 420235. Palm Coast FL. 32142-0235. 800-297-6933<br />

ARMCHAIR GENERAL – MEDAL OF HONOR. July 2009.<br />

One Man Against German Panzers, 1945. Page 36<br />

E-mail: worldwarII@palmcoastd.com of WWII Magazine (May 2002, in February)<br />

http://history.about.com<br />

www.TheHistoryNet.com

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