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  1. The Cutler School of New York was a primary through college preparatory boys' school initially located at 713 6th Ave., between 23rd and 24th Street, only a few blocks from the Roosevelt home in Manhattan, New York City, New York.

  2. The Cutler School was a boys private day school established in New York City in 1876 by Dr. Arthur H. Cutler. The collection consists of three oversized scrapbooks, 1891-1914, that record academic, social, and sports events, plays, prize speaking contests and other events that took place at the school, and a record book, 1887-1900, containing ...

  3. 10. Sept. 2021 · In “Survival of the City,” Edward Glaeser and David Cutler explore a range of issues that will affect how our urban areas will look into the future.

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  4. Mr. Cutler hired Robert Young, a Manhattan architect, who had designed a loft for him in New York City and a weekend house in Montauk, to design the 4,000-square-foot space and to incorporate some of his very specific ideas.

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  6. The Cutler School of New York was a primary through college preparatory boy's school in Manhattan, New York City, New York established in 1876 by Arthur Cutler. (A.B., Harvard 1870; Ph.D., Princeton 1885). The school's founder tutored Theodore Roosevelt, who entered Harvard in 1876. The majority of Cutler graduates entered Harvard, Columbia ...

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