TY - BOOK AU - Royko,Mike AU - Wille,Lois TI - One more time: the best of Mike Royko SN - 0226730719 AV - F548.52 .R684 1999 U1 - 977.311043 21 PY - 1999/// CY - Chicago PB - University of Chicago Press KW - Royko, Mike, KW - Chicago (Ill.) KW - Social life and customs KW - United States KW - 1971- KW - 1945-1970 N1 - Acknowledgments --; Foreword --; Part 1; The Sixties --; September 6, 1963 Tavern Gets Taken for a Ride, and a Taxi Driver Mourns --; March 15, 1966 Complete Apology for Overrating the Irish Thirst --; August 8, 1966 T-Shirted Punks Slay a Dragon --; August 16, 1967 Picasso and the Cultural Rebirth of Chicago --; September 14, 1967 It Wasn't Our "Clout" She Stole, But a Counterfeit --; October 27, 1967 Let's Update City's Image --; December 19, 1967 Mary and Joe Chicago-Style --; March 19, 1968 Ghetto Burial for a GI Hero --; April 2, 1968 LBJ Deserved a Better Fate --; April 9, 1968 Million in His Firing Squad --; April 11, 1968 Are You Really a Cubs Fan? --; June 6, 1968 How about Gun as Our Symbol? --; July 8, 1968 He Can Dream, Can't He? --; July 31, 1968 The Accordion vs. The Guitar --; August 28, 1968 Cops Threaten Law and Order --; November 14, 1968 Haggis? Then Try Czernina! --; November 22, 1968 Haggis Eaters Strike Back --; July 17, 1969 He Rockets into the Past --; December 16, 1969 A Jumbo Gripe on Airplanes --; Part 2; The Seventies --; January 16, 1970 The Kids Tell It Like It Is --; July 20, 1970 A Shovelful of Bad Thinking --; October 22, 1970 Let's All Drink to Bill Goat --; August 20, 1971 Mighty Teddy Still the Champ --; October 25, 1971 The Old Man and the Farm --; February 1, 1972 The Day Slats Fell for a Girl --; April 14, 1972 He's Convinced Archie's Real --; October 25, 1972 Jackie's Debut a Unique Day --; November 1, 1972 Viet Verdict: Mostly Guilty --; November 8, 1973 Bellying Up to Success --; November 23, 1973 Hearty "Hallo" from Greece --; December 10, 1973 A Faceless Man's Plea --; December 11, 1973 The VA Does a Fast Reversal --; May 31, 1974 How This City Really "Works" --; August 9, 1974 Let's Look at Immunity --; December 27, 1974 How to Cure Hangover: First Try Moaning --; September 3, 1975 A Hard Look at Mooching --; October 8, 1975 Poverty Aid, Chicago-Style --; January 7, 1976 Daley Always a Quota Man --; May 5, 1976 Mr. Sinatra Sends a Letter --; June 22, 1976 So, Let's All Pick a Quote --; August 2, 1976 Hefner's Back--Or Wait, Is He? --; December 21, 1976 Daley Embodied Chicago --; February 17, 1977 Why Do Purveyors of Hate Go Untouched? --; July 26, 1977 Image May Change, But City Keeps Its Traditions --; April 19, 1978 Bucking Hard for the Equal Rights Amendment --; July 7, 1978 Don't Let Food Bug You --; August 11, 1978 The Agony of "Victory" --; April 4, 1979 Bossy Cows the Party --; June 13, 1979 John Wayne's True Grit --; September 2, 1979 An Ode to the "Softies" --; October 5, 1979 Thanks to All of You --; November 22, 1979 A November Farewell --; Part 3; The Eighties --; June 3, 1980 A Poll Cut on the Bias --; June 27, 1980 Demolition Derby --; November 18, 1980 Time Weakens the Bond --; January 20, 1981 Epitaph for Jimmy --; March 17, 1981 These Feet Are Made for Nothing --; May 13, 1981 Algren's Golden Pen --; May 15, 1981 Dear God: Why? --; July 30, 1981 A Pact of Cherish --; November 22, 1981 Mike Royko--High-Rise Man --; March 7, 1982 My Belushi Pals --; March 16, 1982 Don't Write Off Belushi --; April 11, 1982 Survival Talk Stinks --; February 23, 1983 Give Washington Break --; November 2, 1983 Halas: A Classic of Grit --; January 12, 1984 In Alien's Tongue, "I Quit" Is "Vacation" --; March 2, 1984 A GOP Function Flush with Luxuries --; March 9, 1984 Slats Mistakes GOP for GOD --; September 17, 1985 A Grave Report from Medicare --; October 17, 1985 If This Isn't Danger, What Is? --; November 14, 1985 Abused Baby 1, System a Big 0 --; December 24, 1985 A Lovely Couple, Bound with Love --; January 29, 1986 These Seven Were Special People --; February 11, 1986 Sorry, Reggie, You Struck Out --; June 23, 1987 Fred Astaire Was a Class Act until the End --; July 9, 1987 A True Hero Puts North to the Test --; June 27, 1988 When "Prix Fixe" Is Hard to Swallow --; August 9, 1988 Cubs Park Wasn't Always Like This --; October 5, 1988 Shopping Isn't Everyone's Bag --; December 20, 1988 Daley the Elder and Daley the Younger --; August 15, 1989 Woodstock Was Just a Muddy Memory --; Part 4; The Nineties --; March 16, 1990 Why Be a Writer? Think of Your Feet --; June 1, 1990 A None Rub of Sorts for Ditzy Word Jocks --; June 13, 1990 Flag Foes Show No Real Burning Desire --; July 12, 1990 Message on AIDS Gets Lost in Poster --; March 12, 1991 Kuwait's Future Brighter Than Ours --; March 19, 1991 Ticket to Good Life Punched with Pain --; April 23, 1991 It Didn't Take Long to Lose Euphoria --; July 17, 1991 Sensitivity Pops Up in the Unlikeliest Place --; December 26, 1991 David Duke Has a Partner in Slime --; September 23, 1992 Next Time, Dan, Take Aim at Arnold --; November 27, 1992 He Could Fill Book with Pithy Phrases --; December 1, 1992 Parents, Not Cash, Can Enrich a School --; December 3, 1992 Old Story Is News to Baby Boomers --; October 7, 1993 A City in Full-Court Depression --; November 30, 1993 Politically Incorrect, But Right on Target --; February 1, 1994 We Love Her, We Love Her Not, We Love --; March 9, 1994 Whitewater Almost Too Far Out There --; June 29, 1994 EEOC Is Lacking in Wisdom Teeth --; August 30, 1994 Not His Kind of Photog, Ferguson Is --; January 26, 1995 Don't Bet on a Guilty Verdict for O. J. --; February 24, 1995 Horrors of the Past Are G-Rated Today --; October 17, 1995 Look, Up in the Sky, It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Mike! --; October 18, 1995 Eloquence and Gall on Washington Mall --; January 26, 1996 And It's One, Two, Three Strikes... You're Sued --; April 10, 1996 Rostenkowski's Sin Was Not Changing with the Times --; May 16, 1996 Clinton's Big Lead Easily Explained in Age of Indulgence --; January 10, 1997 Arrghh! Disney Walks the Plank for Politically Correct --; March 21, 1997 It Was Wrigley, Not Some Goat, Who Cursed the Cubs N2 - "Culled from 7500 columns and spanning four decades, from his early days to his last dispatch, the writings in this collection reflect a radically changing America as seen by a man whose keen sense of justice and humor never faltered."--Jacket ER -