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 | | He retired from K-State in 1998 and moved to Fort Worth, where he was a Research Associate at BRIT until his death. |
 | | Ted was well-known for his research on the systematics of the North American Senecioneae (Asteraceae), especially Senecio, Packera, and allied genera. |
 | | At K-State, he spent most Saturdays in his office in the herbarium perfecting manuscripts, listening to the Metropolitan Opera on the radio, and breaking for a pot of Lapsang Souchong or Oolong in the mid-afternoon. |
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