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In the fall of 1960, as Botkin worried about whether she had the proper clothes to go through sorority rush at U-Dub, where they pinched the young women to make sure they were wearing girdles, and nylons were part of the uniform, she received her first letter from her friend in Hawaii.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Her friends from Mercer Island recalled that, like many of them, she intended to stay in Seattle and go to “U-Dub,” the University of Washington, but that again her father insisted that she was too young even for that and had to accompany them to Hawaii.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Her friends from Mercer Island recalled that, like many of them, she intended to stay in Seattle and go to “U-Dub,” the University of Washington, but that again her father insisted that she was too young even for that and had to accompany them to Hawaii.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Her friends from Mercer Island recalled that, like many of them, she intended to stay in Seattle and go to “U-Dub,” the University of Washington, but that again her father insisted that she was too young even for that and had to accompany them to Hawaii.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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In the fall of 1960, as Botkin worried about whether she had the proper clothes to go through sorority rush at U-Dub, where they pinched the young women to make sure they were wearing girdles, and nylons were part of the uniform, she received her first letter from her friend in Hawaii.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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*U-Dub is what Seattlites call the University of Washington.
E. Lockhart's Blog: 2010
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Jackson, U-Dub* dropout, caught w help from Kim who now absolves Roo.
E. Lockhart's Blog: 2010
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*U-Dub is what Seattlites call the University of Washington.
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Jackson, U-Dub* dropout, caught w help from Kim who now absolves Roo.
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In the fall of 1960, as Botkin worried about whether she had the proper clothes to go through sorority rush at U-Dub, where they pinched the young women to make sure they were wearing girdles, and nylons were part of the uniform, she received her first letter from her friend in Hawaii.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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