Cutler, Marian F. (Marian Frances), 1897-1987
Person
Biography
Marian Frances Cutler (1897-1897) moved to the University Park area of Denver, Colo., from Michigan with her parents in 1898. Marian worked in the Denver Public Schools for 50 years, and after her retirement from the Denver Public Schools, taught at St. Anne's Episcopal School in Denver for ten years.
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Cutler Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: M018
Abstract
Ira E. Cutler was a professor at the University of Denver who contributed to the fields of genetics, eugenics, ornithology, botany and geology. Cutler was also a botanist who was instrumental in propagating the "University of Denver rose." He composed the University of Denver "alma mater", Hail to Denver U, and organized the university Glee Club.His daughter Marjorie, who attended the University in the 1920s, served as the registrar in 1937 in which capacity she...
Dates:
1890-1989
Found in:
Special Collections and Archives
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Cutler Family Papers
Oral History Interview with Marjorie and Marion Cutler, 1986
Item
Identifier: M054.01.0001.00007
Abstract
Sisters Marjorie and Marian Cutler share their memories of the University Park area of Denver, Colorado, and Marjorie discusses historical details about the neighborhood. Marjorie talks about the origins of Boy Scout Troop 5, Denver, Colo., adding that it was the first troop west of the Mississippi. She gives a brief history of the University of Denver (DU) and talks about Chancellor Henry Buchtel's role in raising money for the university, including his efforts to provide funding to build a...
Dates:
1986
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