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...SMILE, HELP...
...more importantly, we travel because we love what we do and want to be there, live, writing with the freshest and best information. There are downsides to road games. Nights spent in Princeton or Ithaca mean missing parties or hanging out with friends back in Cambridge. I always smile when I think of the hockey writers, who spend half the winter in exotic ECAC locales in upstate New York and Ontario, trying to avoid icy patches on backwoods roads...
...pity the people who never saw the way his smile lit up a room even more. More than anything else, De Remer the sports fiend was about joy. Scary joy, perhaps—I can remember being accosted by Dave at the Crimson one night as he revealed, with the exultant urgency of the Archangel Gabriel, some quirk in the field hockey NCAA selection criteria that no one had ever noticed. Scary joy, sometimes, but always joy. The reporting feats were superhuman. The smile was simply super... human. Long live Dave...
...interests still run to the philosophical and theological, Paretzky’s heart belongs solely to music. Her previous plans of attending divinity school or following her longtime love of athletics into a career of working in sports management have fallen by the wayside. As she explains, a wide smile breaking out across her face, “I got sidetracked along...
...always had a smile on his face,” she said. “He loved life and lived that love...