368 FBI file: interview and correspondence, David Nasaw.
369 Lansky: Eisenberg, Dan, and Landau, 107–8. Costello: John H. Davis, 48–49. Bonanno: WP, 4/29/83; 60 Minutes, CBS, 5/1/83. Drama critic: David Richards, “ ‘Nick and Nora’ By Way of ‘Rashomon,’ ” NYT, 12/15/91, H2. Juror: NYT, 11/1/91, A14.
369 Gloucester docks: Goodwin, 442–43. Goodwin does not endorse the veracity of this anecdote; she offers it as an example of unsubstantiated reports about Kennedy’s activities. Spaghetti: Leamer, 38–40.
370 Hull letter: Kessler, 38. Royal Commission: Leamer, 38–40. Eponym: NYT, 5/22/27, XX, 5. Reifel: Douglas L. Hamilton, passim. Waiter: Robertson, 303.
370 Remarkable lack, no mention: Seymour M. Hersh, 47. Noted scholar: Ronald B. Weir, correspondence with author; also Weir, History, 280.
371 Sheer magnitude: Leamer, 41.
Epilogue
373 2.6 gallons: Clark Warburton, “Prohibition,” in Sills, vol. 12, 507. 1973: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, http://www.niaaa.nih.gov. Ambassador Hotel: New Yorker, 12/23/33, 41.
374 Remember the old: Judge Jr., 27.
374 Mississippi tax: WP, 1/26/53, B1. Happy marriage: Drowne, 48, quoting letter in Oxford Eagle, 9/14/50. Vote dry: Willie Morris, 54–55.
375 Booze cruises: de la Pedraja, 227. NASCAR: Hemphill, 84–86. Bring the Americans: Craton and Saunders, 263–64. Montreal to Belize: Bell, 189.
376 Bronfman in Tarrytown: Bronfman interview, Philip Siekman and Ann Tyler, 7/6/66, notes in SMC, B10.
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