In Memoriam: Theodore “Ted” Grove: 1936-2014 heodore G. Grove was born July 8, 1936 in Mendota, Illinois and died July 3, 2014 in Portland. He earned a B.A. and M.A. in Speech from the University of Washington and a Ph.D. from Northwestern University. Before joining the faculty of Portland State University, he was Assistant Professor and then Associate Professor of Speech at Pennsylvania State University and a Visiting Associate Professor at Queens College of the City University of New York. With his first wife, Zee, and their three children, he moved to Portland in 1973 to join the faculty of Portland State University’s Speech Department. He was chair of the department from 1979 to 1992. He retired from Portland State University in 1993 so that he could move with his second wife, Kerry Lewis, to Reno, where she could pursue graduate studies at the Medical School of the University of Nevada, Reno, while he looked after their young son. In 2006, he was an Instructor at the Consortium International University in Paderno la Grappa, Italy. Professor Grove was a prolific scholar. During his career, both before and after he joined Portland State University, he published extensively in the field of interpersonal communication, including three books of which he was sole author, and a fourth of which he was the co-author. He also gave many presentations and conducted workshops in communication for governmental, commercial, and educational organizations, far more than can be listed here. One of his Portland State colleagues observed that his scholarship was based on a “mastery of statistical analysis.” Professor Grove was a member of the Speech Communication Association, the Western Speech Communication Association, and the International Communication Association. His wife, Kerry, children Mark Lewis-Grove, Kelly Sholes, Ellice Heaston, and Brian Grove, four siblings, and six grandchildren survive Professor Grove. RAPS offer sincere condolences to Professor Grove’s family. John Cooper, Professor Emeritus of English Terry Ann Rohe, Professor Emerita of the Library Glacier Lily 5 T
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