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Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> entered Yale University in 1913. A native of Columbus, Ohio, Prescott had<br />

spent the last five years before college in St. <strong>George</strong>'s Episcopal preparatory school in<br />

Newport, Rhode Island.<br />

Prescott <strong>Bush</strong>'s first college year, 1913, was also the freshman year at Yale for E. Roland<br />

( "Bunny" ) Harriman, whose older brother (Wm.) Averell Harriman had just graduated<br />

from Yale. This is the Averell Harriman who went on to fame as the U.S. ambassador to<br />

the Soviet Union during World War II, as a governor of New York State, and as a<br />

presidential advisor who was greatly responsible for starting the Vietnam War.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Harrimans would become the sponsors of the <strong>Bush</strong>es, to lift them onto the stage of<br />

world history.<br />

In the spring of 1916, Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> and "Bunny" Harriman were chosen for membership<br />

in an elite Yale senior-year secret society known as Skull and Bones. This unusually<br />

morbid, death-celebrating group helped Wall Street financiers find active young men of<br />

"good birth" to form a kind of imitation British aristocracy in America.<br />

World War I was then raging in Europe. With the prospect that the U.S.A. would soon<br />

join the war, two Skull and Bones "Patriarchs" , Averell Harriman (class of 1913) and<br />

Percy A. Rockefeller (class of 1900), paid special attention to Prescott's class of 1917.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y wanted reliable cadres to help them play the Great Game, in the lucrative new<br />

imperial era that the war was opening up for London and New York moneycrats. Prescott<br />

<strong>Bush</strong>, by then a close friend of "Bunny" Harriman, and several other Bonesmen from<br />

their class of 1917 would later comprise the core partners in Brown Brothers Harriman,<br />

the world's largest private investment bank.<br />

World War I did make an immense amount of money for the clan of stock speculators<br />

and British bankers who had just taken over U.S. industry. <strong>The</strong> Harrimans were stars of<br />

this new Anglo-American elite.<br />

Averell's father, stock broker E.H. Harriman, had gained control of the Union Pacific<br />

Railroad in 1898 with credit arranged by William Rockefeller, Percy's father, and by<br />

Kuhn Loeb & Co.'s British-affiliated private bankers, Otto Kahn, Jacob Schiff and Felix<br />

Warburg.<br />

William Rockefeller, treasurer of Standard Oil and brother of Standard founder John D.<br />

Rockefeller, owned National City Bank (later "Citibank" ) together with Texas-based<br />

James Stillman. In return for their backing, E.H. Harriman deposited in City Bank the<br />

vast receipts from his railroad lines. When he issued tens of millions of dollars of<br />

"watered" (fraudulent) railroad stock, Harriman sold most of the shares through the Kuhn<br />

Loeb company.<br />

<strong>The</strong> First World War elevated Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> and his father, Samuel P. <strong>Bush</strong>, into the<br />

lower ranks of the Eastern Establishment.

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