Charles L. Terry III ’54

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Charles Terry died June 3, 2014, at Clipper Harbor Care in Portsmouth, N.H.

Born in Dover, Del., he attended the Loomis School. His Princeton major was English, and he was a member of Colonial Club. After graduation, he served in the Army and then obtained a Ph.D. in English literature at the University of Michigan.

Charles was an English professor at Dartmouth College for a brief period before he was hired by Phillips Exeter Academy. His career there spanned more than three decades. He was the head of the English department and a coach. Charles was especially proud of the book he published: Knowledge Without Goodness Is Dangerous: Moral Education in Boarding Schools.

Charles was an active member of Christ Episcopal Church in Exeter and a member of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Portsmouth at the time of his death. His many hobbies included tennis, fishing, and hiking with his family. In retirement, he also obtained a real-estate license.

He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; daughter Elizabeth; son Charles; and one granddaughter. The class extends its sympathy to them in their loss and is honored by his service to our country.

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