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'''Durbow, Vic'''<br /> | '''Durbow, Vic'''<br /> |
Revision as of 15:49, 8 October 2025
Dinkelsbühler, Mr. and Mrs.
67, "Old Country Germans with a busy kitchen sink" who knew Hicks since his childhood;
Dominic
48, One of Don Peppino's two "boys" or "torpedoes," the other being Nunzi
Dracula
46, "opened last year in Chicago on Valentine's Day";
Drover
53, "bright young science whiz" at Skeet's clubhouse
Drys
74, "can seem like the violent ward at Winnebego"; “The Drys” were the political and social movement that supported Prohibition. Federal agents (and their local counterparts) were the enforcers who carried out Prohibition law; they were sometimes called "drys”" by slang extension, but technically they were government employees, not activists.
Dubinsky, Zbig
4, “energetic junior hire” at Unamalgamated Ops; "changed into his Lucky Necktie," 58; "soon as he's out of observation at County General," 77;
Durbow, Vic
66, "and his posse of Dry irregulars";