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Later the Ivies discovered geographical diversity as an admissions goal; Larew, from West Virginia, thinks he benefited from that practice.
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In the June issue of The Washington Monthly, Larew writes that the legacy preference was first used in the 1920s when increasing numbers of Jews began outscoring WASPs on the Ivies 'entrance exams.
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"Suddenly the fabled tip for legacies looks more like a big shove," says Larew.
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Using a Gene Larew Salt Craw, Roger wrestled a fourteen-pound, ten ounce bass into his boat, a hawg that just happened to set the Oklahoma state record.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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Using a Gene Larew Salt Craw, Roger wrestled a fourteen-pound, ten ounce bass into his boat, a hawg that just happened to set the Oklahoma state record.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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Using a Gene Larew Salt Craw, Roger wrestled a fourteen-pound, ten ounce bass into his boat, a hawg that just happened to set the Oklahoma state record.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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The example shown here is a new Stanley Platinum Jig (note the high-fashion eyes) backed by a Gene Larew (soft-plastic) Ribbed Chunk.
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Larew said she thought her daughter, Alyssa, 6, might not be as thrilled as her brother about Thomas the Tank Engine Day.
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With 8: 41 left, Larew scored again on a run through four or five defenders.
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"I thought we could have played better in that first half," Larew said.
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