"Robert Bradley "Bob" Cutler" was an United States/American Rowing (sport)/rower who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. In the Rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympics/men's coxed fours event his team, which consisted of himself, his brother Roger, William Haskins, Paul Austin, and Edward Bennett, were eliminated in the semi-finals.

A member of the Riverside Boat Club, he was born in Dover, Massachusetts/Charles River, Massachusetts to Roger W. Cutler and former State Senator Leslie B. Cutler. He graduated from the Noble & Greenough School, Harvard College, and the Harvard Graduate School of Design. and graduated from Harvard University in 1935.

He remained athletically active after the Olympics and was still rowing in Boston in the mid-1990s.

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