Thomas DeWitt Cuyler

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T. DeWitt Cuyler, circa 1910

Thomas DeWitt Cuyler (September 28, 1854 – November 2, 1922) was a director of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the chairman of the Association of Railway Executives.[1][2]

Legacy[]

  • There is the Thomas DeWitt Cuyler professorship in Economics and a DeWitt Cuyler Athletic Field, both at Yale University.

References[]

  1. ^ "T. Dewitt Cuyler Railway Executive Dies of Apoplexy. Widely Known Yale Alumnus and Corporation Lawyer. Passed Away in Sleeping Car Berth. Took Lage Part in Making Possible Erection of Yale Bowl". Hartford Courant. November 3, 1922. Retrieved 2011-11-05. Thomas DeWitt Cuyler, a director of the Pennsylvania railroad company and chairman of the railroad executives' association, was found dead today in a sleeping car berth on a train of the Pennsylvania, in Broad Street station. Death was due to apoplexy. ...
  2. ^ Remedial railroad legislation. Association of Railway Executives. 1919. p. 9. My name is Thomas DeWitt Cuyler; my address, Philadelphia, Pa. I am a director in the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., ...

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