PODCAST · fiction
Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War
by Finley Peter Dunne
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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050 - On the French Character
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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049 - On Golf
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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048 - On the Indian War
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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047 - On the Decadence of Greece
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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046 - On the Dreyfus Case
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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045 - On Anarchists
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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044 - On Christmas Gifts
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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043 - On Oratory in Politics
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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042 - On a Quarrel Between England and Germany
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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041 - On a Famous Wedding
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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040 - On a Family Reunion
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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039 - On Populist Convention
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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038 - On Nansen
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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037 - On Charity
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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036 - On Political Parades
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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035 - On the Currency Question
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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034 - On the Victorian Era
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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033 - On the Power of Love
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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032 - On the Necessity of Modesty Among the Rich
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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031 - On the Game of Football
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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030 - On the Popularity of Firemen
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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029 - On Expert Testimony
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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028 - On the New Woman
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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027 - On a Plot
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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026 - On Criminals
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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025 - On Paternal Duty
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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024 - On Reform Candidates
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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023 - On Books
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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022 - On Gold Seeking
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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021 - On New Years' Resolutions
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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020 - On Heros in Politics
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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019 - On a Speech by President McKinley
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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018 - On the President's Cat
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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017 - On a Letter to Mr De Pew
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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016 - On the Destruction of Cervera's Fleet
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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015 - On Our Cuban Allies
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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014 - On a Letter from the Front
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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013 - On the Anglo-Saxon
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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012 - On Prayer for Victory
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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011 - On the Pnilippines
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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010 - On Admiral Dewey's Activity
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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009 - On General Miles's Moonlight Excursion
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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008 - On Strategy
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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007 - On Some Army Appointments
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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006 - On His Cousin George
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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005 - On Mules and Others
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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004 - On Fitz-Hugh Lee
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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003 - On War Preparations
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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002 - On Diplomacy
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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001 - Preface
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Nestled in Chicagos Archey Road, a vibrant neighborhood predominantly inhabited by Irish immigrants, lived Martin Dooley—a self-proclaimed doctor of philosophy. This fictional saloonkeeper possessed an astute wit and a wealth of opinions on a myriad of subjects, both political and otherwise. His sharp observations often resonated far beyond the tavern walls, famously influencing even President Theodore Roosevelt, who would kick off cabinet meetings with readings of Mr. Dooley’s insights. Though a creation of the talented Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. Dooleys commentary remains as poignant and relevant today as ever.
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