On The Front Lines of America’s Foreign Assistance: From Seoul to Cairo, the Caribbean to the Khyber. A Memoir of the Cold War Adventures of a Foreign Service Lawyer
Theodore B. “Ted” Carter ’60
(2021)
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On The Front Lines of America’s Foreign Assistance: From Seoul to Cairo, the Caribbean to the Khyber. A Memoir of the Cold War Adventures of a Foreign Service Lawyer
Theodore B. “Ted” Carter ’60
(2021)
Fascinating book, with intriguing details. Reads like a world tour, and like you are there with the author. I can’t imagine how he remembered so much that you feel like you are experiencing it with him. Love it. Great job Ted!
Thanks, Joseph. I’m Ted’s son, and he just passed away in October 2025. His children are astounded how much he remembered from his life. We are completing final touches on his memoirs from his childhood in New England for the years 1938 through the mid 1950’s, and our collective jaws are on the floor with what he remembers about sports, entertainment, local regional history. He brings it all back to life, just like he did in this first professional memoir.