[2][3][4] He held a number of jobs during the Depression and his college years, including a shirt salesman at Macy's.
[1] Arthur Ross began his career in 1932 at Sutro Brothers & Company, a Wall Street brokerage firm.
In 1982, he established the annual Arthur Ross Awards of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art.
[1] The Arthur Ross Pinetum is currently home to a collection of 25 species of conifers, from both the United States and other countries.
[1] Ross stayed actively involved in the pinetum, despite some instances of early vandalism.
Wendy Wasserstein, a New York City based playwright, called the Arthur Ross Pinetum "a little bit of Maine in Manhattan.
[1] A second Ross sponsored exhibition of Central Park was held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1981.