Winter served as Executive Director of the PTC for three years prior to becoming president.
Winter was a Royal Artillery officer and served in the First World War.
Winter served as Chief Judge of the Second Circuit from 1997 to 2000, and assumed senior status on September 30, 2000.
Winter served as Attorney General under Thorburn from 1885 to 1889 when the government was defeated and Winter lost his seat.
Winters served as a secretary, and retired in 1953.
Winters served in the United States Army and the Army Reserve.
Winters served as an assistant coach for the 1960 Olympic team in Tokyo.
Winter served as Kansas State's head coach for the following 15 years, posting a 261-118 (.689) record.
Winter served in that capacity until his death, in Baltimore.
Winters also served in the United States Army after being drafted in June of that year.