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...While fishing (for the first time in his life) and trying to hook savage snook in the Florida Everglades, Vice President Richard Nixon leaned too far out of an outboard skiff while trying to make his plug let go of a mangrove root, back-somersaulted overboard. Absent from the scene of the splash: an 18-ft. alligator usually found lolling there. Later, when his guide careened the boat in too tight a 180° turn, all aboard got dipped. Muttered plucky Dick Nixon, snookless, bedraggled and amazed: "I didn't think it could happen twice...
...David Perkins, English; William L. Phelps, English; Mitchel T. Rabkin, Biochemist Sciences; Chester F. Relyea, Economics Richard R. RePass, English; John Rexine, Classics; Elwood A. Rickle History; Edward J. Rosek, Government Robert A. Russell, Government; Melvin C. Shefftz, History; Charles R. Sheparson, Biology; Julius Silberger, Jr., Biology; John B. Snook '49, History and Literature; Louis Solomon, Mathematics Archibal C. Spencer, English; Henry Steiner, History and Literature; David B. Stewart, Geological Sciences; Richard E. Stockton, English; John M. Teal, Biology; David J. Thomas, History; P. H. Tobias, History; Anthony D. Tormontozzi, Biology; Richard J. Turns, Mathematics; Paul A. Wallace, Jr., History...
...Lastly 'Snook...
...Clifford Snook, I know thy claim
Dunster Eight: J. Paul, stroke; Brawley, 7; Hart, 6; Hunt, 5; Snook, 4; Lahti, 3; Ritvo, 2; Brown, bow; Balk, coxswain...