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Mr. Dooley Says by Finley Peter Dunne

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Biography of Finley Peter Dunne
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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
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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
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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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The Boston Globe
The Court And Mr. Dooley
03/02/1990: 361 words, approx. 1 pages
News item: The Supreme Court has ruled that the US Constitution does not apply to foreigners, in a decision that may help justify the seizure of Manuel Noriega. The court cited the Insular Cases of 1901, after the Spanish-American War, which decided that US...
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The Village Voice
Mr. Dooley's America
08/30/2006: 362 words, approx. 1 pages
Mr. Dooley's America By Philip Dunne and Martin Blaine Irish Repertory Theatre 132West22nd Street 212-727-2737 Mead the Press Fictitious barkeep's column as he sees 'em At the top of Mr. Dooley's America, based on Finley Peter Dunne's...
 


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