Obituaries Related to "Kidd" from New York Times Archive
Kidd Deal Not Dead, but Maybe on Life Support
Jason Kidd sliced through a mob of cameras, microphones and bodies, settled into a padded chair and tried to dispel the chaos with a simple three-word introduction: “I’m a Net.”
Michael Kidd, Choreographer, Is Dead
Mr. Kidd was the award-winning choreographer of exuberant dance numbers for Broadway shows like “Guys and Dolls” and Hollywood musicals including “The Band Wagon.”
Michael Kidd, Choreographer, Dies
Michael Kidd was an award-winning choreographer of exuberant dance numbers for Broadway and Hollywood.
David Kidd, Lover of Asian Arts, Dies at 69
David Kidd, an American expatriate who became so imbued with traditional Chinese and Japanese art and culture that by end of his career he was teaching Japanese traditions to Japanese, dies at age 69; photo (M)
Rev. Samuel Kidd Dies at 58; Lutheran Council Member
Kidd, Samuel E (Rev Dr)
GLENN O. KIDD, 51, INVESTMENT AIDE; Vice President of Company in Varied Fields Dies
Kidd, Glenn O
Alexander Kidd, 65, Dies; i Chairman of Girdler Corp.
Kidd, Alexander
KATHLEEN KIDD DIES; CANADIAN ACTRESS
Kidd, (Mrs) Ronald (Kathleen M)
PHILIP C. KIDD DEAD; LAWYER, AID OFFICIAL
Kidd, Phil C
ADMIRAL KIDD DEAD IN ACTION IN HAWAII; Navy Reveals He Was Among Victims in Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor Sunday
U S Rear Adm I C Kidd killed in action, Pearl Harbor
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Christopher S. Wren, Times Bureau Chief in Hostile Lands, Dies at 89
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