Cutler School scrapbooks and record book of applicants 1887-1914

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Cutler School scrapbooks and record book of applicants 1887-1914

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 information on applicants to the school.

1.2 linear feet; 1 box, 4 volumes

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Originally called the Cutler School for Boys, the Cutler School was a private day school established in New York City in 1876 by Dr. Arthur Hamilton Cutler (1849-1918) to prepare students for the nation's most prestigious colleges. Cutler graduated from Harvard (Class of 1870) and began his career in education in 1873 as a private tutor to the young Theodore Roosevelt. Three years later he opened his own school and served as its headmaster until his death in 1918. Henry Harrison ser...