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by Metcalf, Allan;

Blake, Lillie Devereux, 131

  blanks, OK, 104–6

  Blast Off (Stray Cats), 179

  blue jeans, 5

  bookkeeping, 104

  Book of Famous OK Quotations, 2

  The Book of Humour, Wit and Wisdom, 131

  Boston Atlas, 68

  Boston Daily Times, 48, 54

  Boston Morning Post abbreviation craze in, 36–38

  A.B.R.S. report in, 28–35, 29

  advertising, 33–34

  founding of, 34

  Old Kinderhook and, 48

  Providence Journal v., 30, 34–35

  Bradbury, Ray, 160–61

  Brewer, Joseph, 158

  bribery, 102–4

  “The Brick Moon” (Hale), 124

  British Parliament Theory, 93

  Burgess, Gelett, 25

  Business Bookkeeping, 104

  business of OK Atlantic cable, 101

  bookkeeping, 104

  bribery, 102–4

  Chevrolet, 110–11

  on moon, 101–2

  OK ballot, 106

  OK blanks, 104–6

  OK Corral, 108–9

  in Oklahoma, 146

  Penrod, 109–10

  products, 106–8

  soda, 112–13

  telegraph, 97–101

  today, 113–16

  usefulness in, 96–97

  button, OK (computer), 169–70

  Callinan, Brigid, 153

  Capote, Truman, 161

  Carney, Pat, 197–98

  Carpe Diem (Cornwell), 153–54

  Carrington, Carroll, 133–34

  cars, used, 110–11

  “Casey at the Bat” (Thayer), 121

  Cash Money Girls, 153

  Catch-22 (Heller), 161

  Chandler, Raymond, 159–60

  Chapple, Joe, 106

  Cheetah Girls, 153

  Chevrolet, 110–11

  Chicago Record-Herald, 88

  Chicago Tribune, 88

  Chickasaw language, 85–86

  Child ego state, 186–88

  Choctaw Indians language of, 84–87

  in Oklahoma, 144

  Civil War, 88, 93, 118

  Clay, Henry, 78, 97

  Clubs, OK at colleges, 120–22

  flourishing of, 117–19

  in New York City, 118–19

  presidential elections and, 43–44, 64–65

  Coca-Cola, 112–13

  Coens, Thomas, 70–71

  Cohn, Irving, 3

  colleges, OK Clubs at, 120–22

  Collier’s, 157

  colloquial language, 22

  The Color Purple (Walker), 162

  Comedy of Fashion, 129–30

  computers, 169–70

  The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, 155

  conspicuous coinage, 25–26

  contrast, 77

  Cornwell, Autumn, 153–54

  countersigns, 82–83

  Crandall, Ashley, 171–72

  Daily Advertiser, 44

  Daily Express, 44

  Dalzell, Tom, 155

  Danish, 91

  Darwin, Charles, 41

  Delaware: A Guide to the First State, 151

  DeRouchey, Bill, 170

  Dickens, Charles, 39

  Downing, Jack, 68–79

  Dreiser, Theodore, 104–6

  dry cleaners, 115–16

  Duke, Charles, 168–69

  Duma Key (King), 163

  ego states, 186–88

  1840 presidential election Harrison in, 42, 46–47, 49, 58, 64

  Jackson and, 42–43

  OK Clubs and, 43–44, 64–65

  participation in, 40–41

  poem about, 48–54

  Tammany Society and, 43–45

  Tyler in, 42

  Van Buren in, 14, 41–43

  Ellison, Ralph, 160

  Elusiveness of OK, 6

  Encyclopedia of New York State, 90

  England British Parliament Theory and, 93

  Gosford Park in, 177–78

  Lifesmanship OK in, 182–84

  Oakie Doke in, 180–81

  OK! magazine of, 173

  rules OK in, 178–80

  “Walking in the Zoo” in, 173–77, 174

  Erie Canal, 89–90

  Eubanks, Barbara, 152–53

  Evans, John S., 103

  Evening Transcript, 35

  everyday OK, 4

  evolution of OK, 41

  “The Fable of the Regular Customer and the Copper-Lined Entertainer” (Ade), 135

  Fahrenheit 451 (Bradbury), 160–61

  Falls, Joe, 152

  false origins Choctaw language, 84–87

  eighteen theories, 92–94

  initials, 87–90

  many languages, 90–92

  Revolutionary War, 82–83

  Wakeman and, 81–82

  young Jackson, 83–84

  Farewell, My Lovely (Chandler), 159–60

  Faulkner, William, 150, 159

  Federal Writers’ Project, 151

  Fellowes, Julian, 177

  Fettered for Life (Blake), 131

  50 Years of Sports Writing (Falls), 152

  Finnish, 91

  Flanders, Ned, 148, 154–55

  Fondue (Rice and Callinan), 153

  Fort Sill, 103

  For Whom the Bell Tolls (Hemingway), 160

  Franken, Al, 191

  French, 90–91

  The Galaxy, 81

  Games People Play (Berne), 186–89, 193

  gangster slang, 157–58

  Garland, Hamlin, 134

  “Gentlemen, the King!” (Runyon), 157–58

  German, 91

  Glasgow, 178

  Goodman, Ellen, 195

  Gosford Park, 177–78

  grammar, 9–12

  Grapes of Wrath (Steinbeck), 159

  Gray, Deborah, 18

  Great Eastern, 101

  Greek, 91–92

  Greek Theory, 94

  Greene, Charles Gordon, 34–37, 48

  Green Grow the Rushes (Riggs), 145

  Gunn, Tim, 19

  Hale, Edward Everett, 101–2, 124

  Hall, Rich, 54

  Hamilton Literary Monthly, 74–75

  Hammerstein, Oscar, 145

  Hampden Post, 30–31

  Harding, Warren G., 106

  Harper’s Weekly, 107–8

  Harris, Thomas, 2, 20, 57, 189–93, 197

  Harrison, William Henry Bennett and, 64

  in 1840 election, 42, 46–47, 49, 58, 64

  Harvard, 65, 120–22

  Hatfield, Juliana, 12

  Hawk, Philip Bovier, 150

  Hebrew, 171–72

  Heflin, Woodford, 84

  Heller, Joseph, 161

  Hemingway, Ernest, 160

  Hertzfeld, Andy, 169–70

  The Historical Dictionary of American Slang, 156

  History of Middle Tennessee (Putnam), 83

  Hoffman, Elwyn Irving, 133

  Hopkinson, Francis Custis, 121

  “How the Overalls Won” (Carrington, 133–34

  Humphrey, Clark, 152

  Hurst, Granville P., 133

  Hurston, Zora Neale, 158

  I Am Charlotte Simmons (Wolfe), 162–63

  Ice Cube, 156

  “If It Weren’t for You” game, 187–88

  I’m OK, You’re OK (Harris), 2, 20, 57, 189–94, 197

  inaugural addresses, 21

  In Cold Blood (Capote), 161

  Indian Chief Theory, 94

  initialisms, 12–13, 25, 38

  initial language, 38

  initials, as false origin, 87–90

  insider knowledge, 39

  interjection, 11–12

  Internet chat, 37–39

  Invisible Man (Ellison), 160

  It’s Okay to Be Different (Parr), 194

  Ivens, Sarah, 173

  Jackson, Andrew Bennett
and, 62–63, 75

  Choctaw language and, 85

  Downing and, 68–79

  education of, 58

  1840 election and, 42–43

  misspellings of, 59–67, 71

  Ole Kurrek and, 63–75, 81, 177

  origins of, 26, 57–58

  orthography of, 57–63, 71

  Read on, 58

  Van Buren and, 57

  young, 83–84

  Jamaican English, 92

  Jones, Eric, 168

  Juno, 195

  The Karnival Kid, 78

  Keefe, Jack, 137–38

  Kendall, Amos, 64, 68–69

  Kendall, Orrin, 88

  Kent, Oscar, 89

  Kernerman, Ari, 172

  Kimmel, Otto, 88–89

  Kinderhook, 89–90. See also Old Kinderhook

  King, Stephen, 163

  King-Smith, Dick, 179–80

  Kloesel, Christian J. W., 120–21

  Kodak, 78

  The Ladies’ Repository, 128

  ladies’ slang, 128

  languages African, 92

  American Sign Language, 167

  Chickasaw, 85–86

  Choctaw, 84–87

  Danish, 91

  English, 91–93

  Finnish, 91

  French, 90–91

  German, 91

  Greek, 91–92

  Hebrew, 171–72

  Latin, 92

  many, false origins from, 90–92

  Norwegian, 91

  Lapham, E. G., 103

  Lardner, Ring, 135, 137–40

  Latin, 92

  lecturer’s OK, 17–18

  Lee, Spike, 156

  Levin, Harry, 18

  Lewis, Sinclair, 135, 140–42

  Lexington Intelligencer, 47

  license plates, 145

  life positions, 190

  Lifesmanship OK, 182–84

  light, OK like, 6–7

  Lin, Grace, 153

  Lincoln, Abraham, 72–73

  Lions Comique, 173

  Lisa applications team, 169

  literature. See also modern literature of Ade, 19, 135–37

  of Alcott, 124, 126–28

  ladies’ slang and, 128

  of Lardner, 135, 137–40

  of Lewis, 135, 140–42

  OK avoided in, 123–24

  rough characters in, 129–32

  of Thoreau, 124–26

  Wild West in, 132–34

  Little Women (Alcott), 126–28

  live radio, 166–67

  Locofocos, 65

  Log, 150

  Log Cabin Advocate, 49

  log cabins, 42, 57–58, 73

  Los Angeles Times, 194

  “Lumberjack Song” (Monty Python), 180

  Main Street (Lewis), 141

  Mandingo, 92

  Manual of Telegraphy, Designed for Beginners (Smith), 100–101

  March, Amy, 126–28

  Marlowe, Philip, 159–60

  Marsh, C. P., 103

  Martin, Edward S., 121

  Mason, Bobbie Ann, 162

  McCarthy, Cormac, 164–65

  M’Cormick, J. W., 128

  Menand, Louis, 7

  Mencken, H. L., 149

  Mexican War, 73

  Mickey Mouse, 78

  “The Mighty Rourke,” 104–6

  Miller, Henry, 158

  Misc. Newsletter, 152

  misspellings Bennett and, 62–63

  fad for, 37–38

  Jackson’s, 59–67, 71

  modern literature

  of Bradbury, 160–61

  of Capote, 161

  of Chandler, 159–60

  of Ellison, 160

  of Faulkner, 150, 159

  of Heller, 161

  of Hemingway, 160

  of Hurston, 158

  of King, 163

  of Mason, 162

  of McCarthy, 164–65

  of Miller, 158

  of Morrison, 162

  OK acceptable in, 157

  of Pound, 158–59

  of Runyon, 157–58

  of Steinbeck, 159

  of Updike, 161

  of Vonnegut, 161–62

  of Walker, 162

  of Wolfe, 162–63, 168

  Montgomery, John, 109

  Monty Python, 180

  moon, OK on, 101–2, 168–69

  More Fables (Ade), 135

  Morrison, Toni, 162

  Morse, Samuel F. B., 97

  Morse code, 97–98, 102

  My Little Airport, 176–77

  NASA. See National Aeronautics and Space Agency

  Nathan, George Jean, 149

  National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA), 168

  neutral affirmation, 13–17

  New England Quarterly, 120–21

  New Era, 43–45, 47

  New Jersey Eagle, 60

  Newstatesmanship, 183

  New York American, 59

  New York City, 37–38, 118–19

  New York Commercial Advertiser, 67, 82

  New York Enquirer, 59, 62

  New Yorker, 3, 149–50

  New York Evening Tattler, 35–38

  New York Morning Herald, 64–66

  New York Times, 107–8

  New-York Tribune, 119

  “A Night Ride in Apache Land” (Rowe), 132–33

  “The Night-Watch and the Would-be Something Awful” (Ade), 136–37

  Norwegian, 91

  noun, 10–11

  Oak Hall, 125

  Oakie Doke, 180–81

  Obama, Barack, 23, 155–56

  OK. See also business of OK ; Clubs, OK ; false origins ; literature ; okey-dokey ; Ole Kurrek ; psychological OK

  in A.B.R.S. report, 28–35, 29f

  aesthetics of, 76–79

  all right v., 24

  ballot, 106

  blanks, 104–6

  blue jeans and, 5

  Boys, 118

  button, 169–70

  change, 167

  Chorale, 16–17

  Corral, 108–9

  Day, 198

  everyday, 4

  Greene as father of, 34–36, 48

  hoax about origin, 56–75

  importance of, 1–3

  inconspicuous, 2–3

  -ism, 194–95

  lecturer’s, 17–18

  Lifesmanship, 182–84

  like light, 6–7

  Lincoln and, 72–73

  on moon, 101–2, 168–69

  -names, 183–84

  as neutral affirmer, 13–17

  odd existence of, 24–27, 54–57

  okay v., 8–9, 92–95, 147

  Oklahoma and, 143–46

  Old Kinderhook and, 40–55

  origin of, ix–xi, 13, 31–39, 46, 80

  parts of speech and, 9–12

  philosophy of, 18–20, 196–98

  poem, 48–54

  practical, 166–70

  presidential, 21, 23–24

  products, 106–8

  professor’s, 74–75

  quotations, 2–3, 189

  Read and, ix–xi, 13, 32, 67, 80

  rules, 178–80

  Shakespeare and, 5–6

  spellings of, 7–9

  as structural marker, 17–18

  taboo, 20–22

  Tammany, 43–45

  in 20th century, 147–48, 166

  wordhood of, 12–13

  -words, 183

  worldwide, 171–81

  OK/OKAY art exhibit, 92–94

  okay spelling, 7–9, 126

  The Okay Book (Parr), 194, 197

  Okay! magazine, 172

  okeh, 85–87

  Okeh collars, 86

  OKeh phonograph records, 86–87, 87

  okey-doke, the old 155–56

  okey-dokey playfulness of, 153

  rise of, 148–55

  Okie-dokie, Artichokie! (Lin), 153

  Oklahoma businesses, 146

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sp; Choctaw Indians in, 144

  flag, 144

  license plates, 145

  motto, 144

  OK and, 143–46

  state song, 145

  Oklahoma!, 145

  OK! magazine, 173

  “The OK Thing to Do on Sunday Afternoon Is to Toddle in the Zoo” (My Little Airport), 176–77

  Old English Theory, 93

  The Old Guard, 72

  Old Kinderhook Boston Morning Post and, 48

  OK and, 40–55

  origin of, 41–43

  the old okey-doke, 155–156

  Ole Kurrek Bennett perpetrating, 63–71, 75

  Jackson and, 63–75, 81, 177

  legend of, 63–75, 81

  in politics, 63–75

  One-Upmanship (Potter), 183

  Orthoepy Klub, 122

  orthography, 57–63, 71

  Our Mr. Wrenn (Lewis), 141

  Overland Monthly, 132–33

  OW, 37, 39, 76

  Oxford English Dictionary, 178–79

  Parent ego state, 186–88

  A Parody Outline of History (Stewart), 139–40

  Parr, Todd, 194, 197

  parts of speech, 9–12

  Pearline, 108

  Penrod (Tarkington), 109–10

  People You Know (Ade), 135–36

  personal computers, 169–70

  Philadelphia Gazette, 36

  Philadelphia Inquirer, 149

  philosophy American, 196–98

  Lifesmanship, 182–84

  of OK, 18–20, 196–98

  Pickwick Papers (Dickens), 39

  poems “Abraham’s Vision,” 72–73

  OK, 48–54

  politics. See also presidential election, 1840

  Ole Kurrek in, 63–75

  role of, 76

  Popcorn, Faith, 25

  Popik, Barry, 89

  positive affirmations, 191

  Potter, Stephen, 182–84

  Pound, Ezra, 158–59

  Powers, John “Shorty,” 168

  practicality, 166–70

  pragmatism, 18–19, 196, 198

  predicate adjective, 10

  presidential election, 1840. See also Old Kinderhook

  Harrison in, 42, 46–47, 49, 58, 64

  Jackson and, 42–43

  OK Clubs and, 43–44, 64–65

  participation in, 40–41

  poem about, 48–54

  Tammany Society and, 43–45

  Tyler in, 42

  Van Buren in, 14, 41–43

  presidential OK, 21, 23–24

  products, OK, 106–8

  professor’s OK, 74–75

  Providence Journal A.B.R.S. and, 33

  Boston Morning Post v., 30, 34–35

  psychological OK Berne and, 20, 185–89, 193, 197

  games in, 187–89

  I’m OK, You’re OK and, 2, 20, 57, 189–94, 197

  self-empowering, 194–95

  transactional analysis and, 20, 185, 188–90, 193–94

  Putnam, Albigence Waldo, 83

  Pyle, James, 107–8

  Pylon (Faulkner), 150

  quotations, OK, 2–3, 189

  Rabbit, Run (Updike), 161

  radio, 166–67

  railroads, 97–98, 104

  Razor Gangs, 178

  Read, Allen Walker on abbreviation craze, 36

  on Jackson, 58

  OK origins discovered by, ix–xi, 13, 32, 67, 80

 

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