Scudder
Scudder, a surname, may refer to:
People
- Alec Scudder, a character in Maurice (novel) and Maurice (film)
- Bernard Scudder, translator from Icelandic to English
- Bertram Scudder, a character in Atlas Shrugged
- Franklin P. Scudder, a character found murdered in the book, the The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan
- Horace Scudder, an American editor
- Henry Scudder (clergyman) (d. 1659?), English devotional writer
- Henry Scudder, a character in the HBO drama series Carnivàle
- Henry Martyn Scudder, M.D., D.D., an American missionary and minister
- Ida S. Scudder, an American missionary
- Janet Scudder, an American sculptor
- John Scudder, Sr., an American medical missionary
- John Scudder (physician), an American blood researcher
- John Milton Scudder, an Eclectic Medicine physician of the 19th century
- Matthew Scudder, a fictional private detective
- Nehemiah Scudder, aka "The First Prophet", a background character in Robert A. Heinlein's Future History.
- Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837–1911), American entomologist and paleontologist
- Scott Scudder, an American baseball player
- Scudders in India, 42 members of 4 generations of the family who devoted more than 1,100 combined years to Christian service
- Thayer Scudder, an American social anthropologist
- Vida Dutton Scudder, an Indian-born, American educator, writer, and welfare activist
Members of the United States Congress
- Henry Joel Scudder, a United States Representative from New York
- Hubert Baxter Scudder, a U.S. Representative from California
- John Anderson Scudder, a U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Nathaniel Scudder, a physician and member of the Continental Congress
- Isaac Williamson Scudder, a U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- Townsend Scudder, a U.S. Representative from New York
- Tredwell Scudder, a U.S. Representative from New York
- Zeno Scudder, a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
Scudder may also refer to:
- DWS Scudder (formerly Scudder, Stevens & Clark), the asset management subsidiary of Deutsche Bank
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