Theodore S. Curtis
| Biographical details | |
|---|---|
| Born | October 5, 1900 Freeport, Maine, U.S. |
| Died | July 4, 1988 (aged 87) Maine, U.S.1 |
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
| Skiing | |
| 1930–1961 | Maine |
| Administrative career (AD unless noted) | |
| 1930–1966 | Maine (fac. man. of. ath.) |
| Member of the Maine Senate from the Penobscot County, Maine | |
| In office 1967–1968 | |
| Succeeded by | Kenneth P. MacLeod |
| Personal details | |
| Party | Republican |
| Spouse |
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| Children | 4, including Theodore S. Curtis Jr. |
| Alma mater | University of Maine |
Theodore Small Curtis (October 5, 1900 – July 4, 1988) was an American coach, administrator, and politician who was the ski coach at the University of Maine for 31 years. He also served as the school's faculty manager of athletics from 1930 to 1966. From 1967 to 1969, he was a member of the Maine Senate.
Early life
Curtis was born in Freeport, Maine, on October 5, 1900, to Louis and Mary (Small) Curtis.[1] He graduated from Freeport High School and attended the University of Maine, where he played basketball, cross country, and tennis.[1][2] He graduated in 1923 with a degree in dairy husbandry and worked as an agriculture teacher and coach at the Lee Academy (1923–1928) and Caribou High School (1928–1930). He organized the state's first chapter of the Future Farmers of America.[1]
University of Maine
In 1930, Curtis was appointed faculty manager of athletics at the University of Maine.[2] In this role, he introduced sailing, rifle, tennis, golf, soccer, and basketball as varsity sports and played a role in planning Memorial Gymnasium.[1] He coached skiing for 31 years and led the Black Bears to 24 Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Association championships and an apperence in the 1961 NCAA skiing championships.[3][4] Two of his siikers, Charlie Akers and Robert W. Pidacks, competed in the Olympics.[4] Curtis retired from coaching in 1961.[4] He was inducted into the University of Maine Sports Hall of Fame in 1986.[3]
Politics
Curtis retired from Maine in 1966 and was elected to the Maine Senate that fall.[1] Due to reapportionment, he faced, and was defeated by, a fellow Republican senator, Kenneth P. MacLeod, in the 1968 primary.[5]
Personal life and death
On August 31, 1926, Curtis married Augusta Tolman in Randolph, Massachusetts. They had three daughters and one son, Theodore S. Curtis Jr. Augusta Curtis died on March 3, 1988.[6] Curtis died four months later after a lengthy illness.[1]
Notes
- 1.^ One of Curtis' obituaries in the Bangor Daily News states that he died in a Bangor, Maine hospital. Another obituary in the same paper states that he died at home in Orono, Maine.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "T.S. Curtis, former UM athletics manager". Bangor Daily News. July 4, 1988. Retrieved February 5, 2026.
- ^ a b "Curtis Maine Faculty Manager Of Athletics To Succeed Kent". Lewiston Evening Journal. May 3, 1930. Retrieved February 5, 2026.
- ^ a b "University of Maine Sports Hall of Fame: Ted Curtis Sr". University of Maine Athletics. Retrieved February 5, 2026.
- ^ a b c "Ted Curtis Has Retired as UM Ski Team Coach". Lewiston Evening Journal. March 30, 1961. Retrieved February 5, 2026.
- ^ "3 Senators Lose Seats by Change in Maine System". The Lewiston Daily Sun. June 19, 1968. Retrieved February 5, 2026.
- ^ "Obituaries and Funerals: Augusta (Tolman) Curtis". Bangor Daily News. March 4, 1988. Retrieved February 5, 2026.