Arthur E. Sutherland Jr. was the youngest son of Arthur E. Sutherland a Justice of the New York State Supreme Court. He was born and raised in Rochester New York. In the fall of 1918, as a young man of 16, Sutherland was invited by the chairperson of ACRNE
James L. Barton to volunteer as a secretary to the American Committee for Near East Relief and travel for half a year. Sutherland postponed his entry to Wesleyan College for a year. While in Turkey, one day Barton announced to Arthur that he was to document post-WWI conditions in Anatolia with Captain Emory H. Niles. Sutherland and Niles surveyed conditions in the Eastern Anatolian region of the recently toppled
Ottoman Empire. Their written report came to be referred to as the
Niles and Sutherland Report. Sutherland attended college at
Wesleyan University class of 1922, and was a member of the noted
Harvard Law School Class of 1925. He clerked for US Supreme Court Justice
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. from 1927 to 1928. After law school Sutherland returned to practice law for 14 years in Rochester, N.Y. with his father, Arthur E. Sutherland and uncle William A. Sutherland. Sutherland married Margaret Susan Adams and had four children: David, Peter, Eleanor and Prudy. Mrs. Sutherland died New Year's Eve 1957/1958, one of the 70,000 Americans who died of the
Asian flu during the 1957 pandemic. His second wife was Mary Elizabeth Genung Kirk. Arthur E. Sutherland died of cancer in 1973 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is buried in Wildwood Cemetery in Amherst, Massachusetts. ==Career==