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  1. Mr. Dooley (or Martin J. Dooley) is a fictional Irish immigrant bartender created by American journalist and humorist Finley Peter Dunne.Dooley was the subject of many Dunne columns between 1893 and 1915, and again in 1924 and 1926.

  2. Finley Peter Dunne. Finley Peter Dunne (born Peter Dunne; July 10, 1867 – April 24, 1936) was an American humorist, journalist and writer from Chicago. In 1898 Dunne published Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War, a collection of his nationally syndicated Mr. Dooley sketches. [1] Speaking with the thick verbiage and accent of an Irish immigrant ...

  3. Mr. Dooley. "Mr. Dooley" was a product of the 1890s, a time when a memorable fictional character was likely to come not only from the pages of a novel or a play but also from a column in the newspaper. Chicago-born newspaper writer Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936) created "Mr. Martin J. Dooley" as his satirical mouthpiece.

  4. Oct 7, 2014 · Mr. Dooley’s perspective was consistently skeptical and critical. The salutary effect of most pieces was the exposure of affectation and hypocrisy through undercutting humor and common sense.

  5. Oct 19, 2023 · Mr Dooley, a fictional Irish immigrant bartender, provided comic relief during serious times during the late 19th century. Born from a column published in the Chicago Journal, Mr Dooley was a stereotype employed to speak on social and political affairs in the US. American journalist and humorist Finley Peter Dunne created the character of Mr ...

  6. Oct 18, 2004 · Mr. McKenna was about to make a jeering remark to the effect that the alleged piety of the Dooley family had not penetrated to the Archey Road representative, when a person, evidently of wayfaring habits, entered and asked for alms. Mr. Dooley arose, and, picking a half-dollar from the till, handed it to the visitor with great unconcern.

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  8. For Mister Dooley, for Mister Dooley, The greatest man the country ever knew, Quite diplomatic and democratic Is Mister Dooley-ooley-ooley-oo. It was a silly song.

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