Robert W. Larrow (April 27, 1916 – August 2, 1991)[1] was an American attorney, politician, and judge from Vermont.
[2][5] Emerson was broadly unpopular, and had barely beaten back a challenge in the Republican primary from maverick state senator Henry D.
[6] At the time, Larrow was thirty-six years old and known for being "bright and articulate," with "considerable energy and drive despite his Sydney Greenstreet-like girth.
[2][3] Larrow retired from the state supreme court in 1981, after seven years on the bench, at the age of sixty-five.
[2][3][9] Vermont Chief Assistant Attorney General Louis P. Peck was appointed to replace him.