TY - SER KW - Roman Catholics KW - Jesuits KW - Pittsburgh Police KW - Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire KW - attorneys KW - Irish Americans KW - Polish Americans KW - Pittsburgh Pirates KW - Lithuanian Americans KW - Syrian Americans KW - polka KW - Pittsburgh Steelers KW - Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra KW - Pittsburgh Plate Glass KW - Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) KW - William Steinberg (1899-1978) KW - United Mine Workers KW - priests KW - Black Americans KW - Protestants KW - Jewish Americans AU - Lester Goran AB - More short stories by Goran set in Pittsburgh's Irish Club—nickname of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Local No. 9, in a second floor loft on Oakland Avenue—which revolve around the club, a sort of town hall and village green for the close-knit Irish-American community. The real club closed in 1965. C1 - 1945-73 C3 - Allegheny County; Allegheny River; Monongahela River; Ohio River; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Gulf Tower; Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail; City-County Building; Oakland; University of Pittsburgh; Cathedral of Learning; Pitt Stadium; Hotel Schenley; Carnegi C4 - Literary; Historical CY - Kent, OH LA - English M3 - Short Stories N2 - More short stories by Goran set in Pittsburgh's Irish Club—nickname of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Local No. 9, in a second floor loft on Oakland Avenue—which revolve around the club, a sort of town hall and village green for the close-knit Irish-American community. The real club closed in 1965. PB - Kent State University Press PP - Kent, OH PY - 1997 RN - Lester Goran (1928-2014), born and raised in a housing project in Pittsburgh's Hill District, was a novelist and professor of English at the University of Miami. He attended Pittsburgh's Fifth Avenue High School and Schenley High School and he earned a BA and MA in English at the University of Pittsburgh. For more than 50 years he wrote fiction set in Pittsburgh. He lived in Miami, Florida. EP - 288 p. TI - She Loved Me Once and Other Stories ER -