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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
Mike & he picking up a young dancer, Rachel, at the <i>Childe
Harold</i>.<ref>a well-known watering hole in Washington
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/06/AR2007110602370_pf.html
</ref>
Mike 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.'
Mike Fremuth pitched for Princeton:
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1967/4/15/baseball-team-faces-princeton-should-triumph/
and in the minors:
https://www.nytimes.com/1973/04/02/archives/baseball-transactions.html
http://www.readingeagle.com/sports/article/greatest-reading-philliesfightin-phils-no1-mike-schmmidt
before he went to law school:
https://www.andrewskurth.com/news-GeneralDynamicstoAcquireVeridianCorpfor1.html
and
https://www.antitrustinstitute.org/sites/default/files/attendees2011.pdf
Mike Fremuth eulogized his friend James Taylor Adams
https://princeton1969.org/page/memorials.
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]]

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