Ted died of cancer Dec. 21, 2013, at his home in Atlantic Highlands, N.J.

He came to Princeton from Kent School and took his meals at Tiger Inn, where he served on its bicker committee. Ted was an English major and wrote his thesis on Mark Twain. He also played on the 150-pound football team and on the senior lacrosse team. In his senior year he roomed with Jim Mottley, Steve Nicoll, Bob Wales, Chuck Given, Willie Patton, Bob Hamor, and Pete Faber.

After college Ted received a law degree from the Dickinson School of Law. For the rest of his life he practiced law in Red Bank, N.J., mainly at his own law firm, which he started in 1971.

Ted was a great sports enthusiast. He thoroughly enjoyed the outdoors, especially deep-powder skiing, snowboarding, windsurfing, and mountain biking. He once took a 3,400-mile, cross-country bicycle trip with two friends from Seattle to Rumson, N.J. Ted brought a passion to everything he did, whether it was time spent with his family, his law practice, or his love of music and poetry.

To Joey, his wife of 48 years; his three children; and five grandchildren, the class extends its sincerest condolences.

Undergraduate Class of 1958