Word: kidder
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Barnes and Henry Kidder, Varsity wrestlers, are also potential fullbacks and may be tried out in the practice game this afternoon...
Finishing college in three years, Whitney worked one year for Kidder, Peabody & Co., a Boston brokerage house. After joining the Potter, Choate, & Prentice Co. of New York, he purchased in 1912 a seat on the Exchange. Later he was with Cummings & Marckwald, which was changed in 1916 to the Richard Whitney Co. During the War he worked for the Food Administration in Washington. At the twenty-fifth reunion of his class he was acknowledged one of its most prominent members by being chosen one of the two speakers at the banquet...
Headed by Captain Ned Whitney, a four year man, the club is looking forward to an excellent season. Outstanding are Bill Watt, former gridder; Pete Knapp, Jayvee football captain; Joe Kennedy; Ed Barnes and Henry Kidder, Varsity wrestlers; and George Clowes, Austle Scott, and Henry Miller, all of whom have played at least two years here...
...only 8 points against Princeton, outcome of the match is a toss-up. Meanwhile undefeated Yardlings pit their strength against the Eli Freshmen in their concluding match of the season. HARVARD YALE Ross 118-pound Mallon Ach 126-pound Hanman Page 135-pound W. Bird Barnes 145-pound Mann Kidder 155-pound J. Bird Daughaday 165-pound Woodland Harkness 175-pound Clarke Glendinning Unlimited Pickett
...Harry Kidder in the 155-pound division has lost every match this year. Unfortunately he has met some of the toughest opponents in the field of wrestling, and against them the margin of loss has been slight. He proved his ability when, in the M.I.T. match he moved up to the 175-pound class, and won a decision from Lucas...