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Kittredge

American  
[ki-trij] / ˈkɪ trɪdʒ /

noun

  1. George Lyman, 1860–1941, U.S. literary scholar, philologist, and educator.


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Chief Justice John W. Kittredge opened the hearing, which would allow each side roughly twice the regularly allotted time given the complexity of the case.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We understand the gravity of the situation and the entitlement of every individual to the right to a fair trial,” Kittredge said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Chief Justice John W. Kittredge is aware of an incident involving Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein,” the statement read.

From Salon

The final four runs of the inning came with two outs, as Gavin Lux, Will Smith and Rojas strung together consecutive singles, Rojas driving in a run with his hit to right-center field before Kiermaier crushed an 87-mph slider from reliever Andrew Kittredge 415 feet to right-center for his fifth homer of the season and a 7-4 lead.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s the most fun weekend of the year,” said Kelly Kittredge, a former college player whose “Boston Beauties” team ended up finishing second in the women’s open division.

From Seattle Times