Word: kidder
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Hoch der Kaisers--W. Tuckerman '03 (captain), H. J. Phipps '03, C. W. Gilkey '03, E. A. Stevens '04, W. M. Bertolet '04, O. H. Cobb '02, H. L. Marshall '02, C. Gilman '04, H. M. Kidder '04, R. W. Bourne...
Thomas Morgan Rotch, Jr., of the class of 1901, died Thursday afternoon at the home of his parents, 197 Commonwealth avenue, Boston. Rotch graduated from Hopkinson School in the spring of 1897 and entered College the following September. On graduating last spring he entered the office of Kidder, Peabody & Co., where he remained until a week ago. He was taken ill on Sunday with a cold which Thursday developed into pneumonia. He was 23 years old at the time of his death. The funeral will take place at the First Parish Church, corner of Berkeley and Marlboro streets, today...
...following men report at 4: Godfrey, Groth, Burnham, Mather, Kendall, Bartlett, Reim, Noyes, Krumbhaar, Comins, Viaux, Bennett, Minton, Walsh, Campbell, Fitzpatrick, S. Parker, Auten, Mackay, McCall, Sedman, Stevens, Wilson, C.S. Penhallow, Conlin 1L., Mason 1L., C.L. Thurston, Waterhouse, Bowditch, Hague, Bourne, Brooke, Peabody, Jackson, Johnson, Kidder, Collier, Loomis, O'Connor, W.T. Ruhl, R.P. Kent 2M., Berry, Buffum, Coonley, Greeley, Sayre, W.B. Clark, Hagardom, J.W. Mansfield 1L., A.T. Snyder 1L., Wentworth 1L. Every man in this list is urged to report at the time assigned, even if he is unable to play...
...following men report at 4: Bartlett, Reim, Noyes, Krumbhaar, Comins, Viaux, Bennett, Minton, Walsh, Campbell, Fitzpatrick, S. Parker, Auten, Mackay, McCall, Sedman, Stevens, Wilson, C. S. Penhallow, Conlin 1L., Mason 1L., C. L. Thurston, Waterhouse, Bowditch, Hague, Bourne, Brooke, Peabody, Jackson, Johnson, Kidder, Collier, Loomis, O'Connor, W. T. Ruhl, R. P. Kent 2M., Berry, Buffum, Coonley, Greeley, Sayre, W. B. Clarke, Hagardom, J. W. Mansfield 1L., A. T. Snyder 1L., Wentworth...
...this year's Freshman team the promising men seem to be J. F. Kidder, F. O. Mills, A. Crocker and R. A. Derby in the line, and R. W. Leatberbee and D. J. Hurley in the backfield...