Cutler School (New York)
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The Cutler School of New York was a school in New York established in the late 19th Century by Arthur Cutler, graduate of Harvard University and tutor to Theodore Roosevelt.
Noted alumni include politicians James William Husted [1], James C. Auchincloss [2], Howard Alexander Smith [3] and Francis Burton Harrison. [4], writer Guy Wetmore Carryl[5], and philanthropist Charles A. Dana.[6]