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'''Airmont, Bruno'''<br /> | '''Airmont, Bruno'''<br /> | ||
| − | 3, local multimillionaire, known throughout the dairy industry as the Al Capone of Cheese; | + | 3, local multimillionaire, known throughout the dairy industry as the Al Capone of Cheese; Radio-Cheez, "the basis of Bruno Airmont's fortune," 83; "too high up for personal comfort," 87; meets Al Capone, 87; "Big Al of Cheese himself in exile," 127; |
'''Airmont, Daphne'''<br /> | '''Airmont, Daphne'''<br /> | ||
| − | 3, daughter of Bruno Airmont, with whom Hicks “has a history” | + | 3, daughter of Bruno Airmont, with whom Hicks “has a history”; "the cheese heiress ticket again," 77; "the clarinet player," 80; the boat ride with Hicks, 80; "stuck with a stag line of know-nothings," 85; "li'l Daffodil," 90; 95, introduced to Hicks at the bar at the Keno salon in No Man's Land; 95, "a natural redhead, captivating set of pins," 95; "Madcap Subdeb Cheese Heiress," 95; "underage baby vamp," 96; 98, dropped off and left by Hicks at Ojibwe reservation; "Racine [...] Known for beer, bowling, and Daphne Airmont. Oops—" 127; "She's off on that midnight liner for overseas," 127; |
| + | '''Airmont, Vivacia'''<br /> | ||
| + | 90, wife of Bruno, and mother of Daphne; | ||
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| + | '''Alcatraz Island'''<br /> | ||
| + | 74, in the San Francisco Bay in California; Alcatraz in the 1930s marks the very beginning of its mythic status as "The Rock," America’s most infamous maximum-security prison. In 1934, the island was converted into a federal prison, Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcatraz_Island Wikipedia] | ||
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| + | '''Amos 'n' Andy'''<br /> | ||
| + | 103; | ||
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| + | '''Arlene's Orchard Lounge'''<br /> | ||
| + | 16, where April Randazzo sings | ||
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| + | '''Aunt Peony (aka Peony Flaschner)'''<br /> | ||
| + | 28, Hicks' maternal aunt, married to Uncle Lefty; her Surprise Casserole) | ||
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| + | '''Austro-Hungarian submarine'''<br /> | ||
| + | "an outward and visible expression of paths not taken, personal and historical," 71; historical details, 72; "Officially there never even was a U-13, skips directly from 12 to 14," 72; | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 4 November 2025
Airmont, Bruno
3, local multimillionaire, known throughout the dairy industry as the Al Capone of Cheese; Radio-Cheez, "the basis of Bruno Airmont's fortune," 83; "too high up for personal comfort," 87; meets Al Capone, 87; "Big Al of Cheese himself in exile," 127;
Airmont, Daphne
3, daughter of Bruno Airmont, with whom Hicks “has a history”; "the cheese heiress ticket again," 77; "the clarinet player," 80; the boat ride with Hicks, 80; "stuck with a stag line of know-nothings," 85; "li'l Daffodil," 90; 95, introduced to Hicks at the bar at the Keno salon in No Man's Land; 95, "a natural redhead, captivating set of pins," 95; "Madcap Subdeb Cheese Heiress," 95; "underage baby vamp," 96; 98, dropped off and left by Hicks at Ojibwe reservation; "Racine [...] Known for beer, bowling, and Daphne Airmont. Oops—" 127; "She's off on that midnight liner for overseas," 127;
Airmont, Vivacia
90, wife of Bruno, and mother of Daphne;
Alcatraz Island
74, in the San Francisco Bay in California; Alcatraz in the 1930s marks the very beginning of its mythic status as "The Rock," America’s most infamous maximum-security prison. In 1934, the island was converted into a federal prison, Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary. Wikipedia
Amos 'n' Andy
103;
Arlene's Orchard Lounge
16, where April Randazzo sings
Aunt Peony (aka Peony Flaschner)
28, Hicks' maternal aunt, married to Uncle Lefty; her Surprise Casserole)
Austro-Hungarian submarine
"an outward and visible expression of paths not taken, personal and historical," 71; historical details, 72; "Officially there never even was a U-13, skips directly from 12 to 14," 72;