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[[Goodbye]] included '''Mike Fremuth''''s eulogy of his friend Jim.
In [[Why I Don't Love You Anymore]], 10 minutes in, Joe tells about
Fremuth & he picking up a young dancer, Rachel, at the <i>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/06/AR2007110602370_pf.html Childe Harold]</i>.<ref>a well-known watering hole in Washington
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Fremuth was a Princeton graduate (1969), had pitched in the minors, then
went to Harvard law school.  'He went on to play in the Philadelphia
Phillies farm system&hellip; but he smoked too much dope, he didn't
take his career seriously enough&hellip; eventually quit baseball and
went to Harvard law school&hellip; He'd been working at a law firm in
Washington for 9 years.'
Fremuth [https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1967/4/15/baseball-team-faces-princeton-should-triumph pitched for Princeton] and [https://www.nytimes.com/1973/04/02/archives/baseball-transactions.html in the minors] before he [https://web.archive.org/web/20161221203518/https://www.andrewskurth.com/news-GeneralDynamicstoAcquireVeridianCorpfor1.html went to law school] and later [https://princeton1969.org/page/memorials eulogized his friend] James Taylor Adams.
Mike Fremuth appeared in the following programs:
Mike Fremuth appeared in the following programs:
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== Footnotes ==


[[Category:Cast_Biographies]]
[[Category:Cast_Biographies]]

Latest revision as of 06:35, 10 January 2022

Goodbye included Mike Fremuth's eulogy of his friend Jim.

In Why I Don't Love You Anymore, 10 minutes in, Joe tells about Fremuth & he picking up a young dancer, Rachel, at the Childe Harold.[1]

Fremuth was a Princeton graduate (1969), had pitched in the minors, then went to Harvard law school. 'He went on to play in the Philadelphia Phillies farm system… but he smoked too much dope, he didn't take his career seriously enough… eventually quit baseball and went to Harvard law school… He'd been working at a law firm in Washington for 9 years.'

Fremuth pitched for Princeton and in the minors before he went to law school and later eulogized his friend James Taylor Adams.

Mike Fremuth appeared in the following programs:

Footnotes

  1. a well-known watering hole in Washington