Johnny Cutler

John Wilson Cutler (May 12, 1887 – March 18, 1950) was an American college football player.

[1] During World War I, Cutler was a major with the American Expeditionary Forces.

[1] Cutler worked for Lee, Higginson & Co. and Kissel, Kinnicutt & Co. in Boston until 1920, when he moved to New York and became a partner at E.B.

He later became a member of Smith Barney & Co. During the 1930s, Cutler served as chairman of the investment bankers' division of the Emergency Unemployment Relief Committee.

[1] Cutler was a director of a number of enterprises, including IT&T, The Hoover Company, New York Air Brake, R. Hoe & Company, McKesson & Robbins, Ludlum Steel, Grace National Bank, and Roosevelt Field.