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From: Victoria Advocate (Victoria, TX)
Date: 20061105
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Byline: BJ Lewis
Nov. 5--Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan spurred the imagination of the youngster as he grew up on a ranch in Bloomington. Later on, the works of Hemingway and Robert Rourke furthered his interest and curiosity in the continent of Africa. Now, that youngster is all grown up. He is Russell Marshall and he has traveled and hunted in Africa nine times, coming away from the trips appreciative of the opportunities, further cultured by the country and ready to return. Sure the man hunts in the bush and the wild areas of the country, but he is quick to dispel ...
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