I have listened in person to many Sam Dickson speeches, listened to his podcast interviews, spoken with him in conversation, and read his articles. Never, not once, have I failed to learn something new and worthwhile from him, or not been led to think about a familiar subject in a new and different way. It has been said many times but I'll say it again: Sam is a treasure. He still has much to contribute, as when he recently employed his legal expertise in federal court to force Auburn to let Richard Spencer speak there, and if he doesn't eventually write a decent-sized memoir of his adventures in our cause, it will be a great loss to our movement.