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Biography of Finley Peter Dunne
401 words, approx. 1.3 pages
 Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936) was an American journalist. He is noted for his humorous sketches in which an Irish saloonkeeper named Mr. Dooley commented on current events. Peter Dunne was born July 10, 1867, in Chicago, the fifth of seven children of a...
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Biography of Finley Peter Dunne
9223 words, approx. 30.7 pages
 Finley Peter Dunne, a newspaperman of considerable personal merit, is best remembered for the alter ego that he so carefully created and nurtured for some three decades: Martin Dooley, an Irish immigrant and saloonkeeper on Chicago's Archey Road, who dis...
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Biography of Finley Peter Dunne
7435 words, approx. 24.8 pages
 Finley Peter Dunne is not a familiar literary name, but the comic character he created, Mr. Martin Dooley of "Ar-rchey R-road," a Chicago Irish-American saloonkeeper, has enjoyed an enduring fame. Through Mr. Dooley's rambling monologues, skillfully blen...



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 Michigan Academician
Philosophy.
01/01/2008: 1,145 words, approx. 4 pages The Possibility of Many Valued Logic. Michelle M. Monagin, Oakland University, Department of Philosophy, Rochester, MI 48309 I investigate the possibility of modeling ethical intuitions using many valued logic. In standard deontic logic, there is no resource for showing that one obligation...
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 The Christian Science Monitor
Sizing up political stripes of first lady.(USA)(Mrs. Clinton's Philosophy)
06/24/1999: 1,518 words, approx. 5 pages After exhorting her fellow students to "practice politics as the art of making what appears to be impossible, possible," Hillary Rodham, the first student ever to give a commencement address at Wellesley College, wandered down to nearby Lake Waban to swim. She...


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