He is a trustee of the Groton School, from which he graduated.
He himself was a 1918 graduate of Groton School; 15 members of his family were alumni.
After 25 years as headmaster at Groton School, he retired in June 1965.
Groton School has changed significantly since 1884.
He attended the Groton School, as had his father, but broke a family tradition by not going on to Harvard.
St. Mark's traditional athletic rival is the younger Groton School.
The boys attended private schools, Ted at the Groton School.
On his return to the United States, he was sent to Groton School.
William graduated from the Groton School at the top of his class in 1935.
He had been a student at Groton School before Yale.