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Prescott Bush

Prescott Sheldon Bush (May 15, 1895 – October 8, 1972) was an American banker and politician.[1] After working as a Wall Street executive investment banker, he represented Connecticut in the United States Senate from 1952 to 1963. A member of the Bush family, he was the father of President George H. W. Bush, and the paternal grandfather of President George W. Bush and Florida Governor Jeb Bush.[2]

Prescott Bush
Bush, c. 1950s
United States Senator
from Connecticut
In office
November 4, 1952 – January 3, 1963
Preceded byWilliam A. Purtell
Succeeded byAbraham Ribicoff
Personal details
Born
Prescott Sheldon Bush

(1895-05-15)May 15, 1895
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
DiedOctober 8, 1972(1972-10-08) (aged 77)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Dorothy Walker
(m. 1921)
Children
Parent(s)Samuel P. Bush
Flora Sheldon
RelativesBush family
EducationYale University (BA)
Signature
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
Years of service1917–1919
Rank Captain
Unit158th Field Artillery Brigade
Battles/warsWorld War I

Born in Columbus, Ohio, Bush graduated from Yale College and served as an artillery officer during World War I. After the war, he worked for several companies, becoming a minor partner of the A. Harriman & Co. investment bank in 1931. He served in several high-ranking United States Golf Association offices, including president of that organization. Bush settled in Connecticut in 1925.

Bush won election to the Senate in a 1952 special election, narrowly defeating Democratic nominee Abraham Ribicoff. In the Senate, Bush staunchly supported President Dwight D. Eisenhower and helped enact legislation to create the Interstate Highway System. Bush won re-election in 1956 but declined to seek re-election in 1962, retiring from the Senate the following year.

Early life

Bush was born in Columbus, Ohio,[3] to Samuel Prescott Bush and Flora Sheldon Bush. Samuel Bush was a railroad middle manager, then a steel company president and, during World War I, also a federal government official in charge of coordination of and assistance to major weapons contractors.

Bush attended St. George's School in Middletown, Rhode Island, from 1908–1913. In 1913, he enrolled at Yale College, where his paternal grandfather, Rev. James Smith Bush (class of 1844), and his maternal uncle Robert E. Sheldon Jr. (class of 1904) had matriculated. Three subsequent generations of the Bush family have been Yale alumni. Prescott Bush was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity and Skull and Bones secret society. George H. W. Bush was also a member of the society, as is his son, George W. Bush. George H. W. Bush and George Bush were, however, not members of Zeta Psi, and were members, instead, of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity.

According to Skull and Bones lore, Prescott Bush was among a group of Bonesmen who dug up and removed the skull of Geronimo from his grave at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, in 1918.[4] According to historian David L. Miller, the Bonesmen probably dug up somebody at Fort Sill, but not Geronimo.[5]

Prescott Bush was a cheerleader,[6] played varsity golf and baseball, sang in the Whiffenpoofs, and was president of the Yale Glee Club.

After graduation, Bush served as a field artillery captain with the American Expeditionary Forces (1917–1919) during World War I. He received intelligence training at Verdun, France, and was briefly assigned to a staff of French officers. Alternating between intelligence and artillery, he came under fire in the Meuse-Argonne offensive.

Business career

After his discharge in 1919, Prescott Bush went to work for the Simmons Hardware Company in St. Louis, Missouri.

The Bush family moved to Columbus, Ohio, in 1923, where Prescott briefly worked for the Hupp Products Company. In November 1923, he became president of sales for Stedman Products in South Braintree, Massachusetts. During this time, he lived in a Victorian house at 173 Adams Street in Milton, Massachusetts, where his son, George H. W. Bush, was born.

In 1924, Bush became vice-president of the investment bank A. Harriman & Co. where his father-in-law, George Herbert Walker was president. Bush's Yale classmates and fellow Bonesmen E. Roland Harriman and Knight Woolley also worked with the company.

In 1925, he joined the United States Rubber Company of New York City as manager of the foreign division, and moved to Greenwich, Connecticut.

In 1931, he became a partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., which was created through the 1931 amalgamation of A. Harriman & Co with Brown Bros. & Co., (a merchant bank founded in Philadelphia in 1818) and with Harriman Brothers & Co. (established in New York City in 1927).

He was an avid golfer, and in 1935 was named head of the USGA.[7]

From 1944–1956, Prescott Bush was a member of the Yale Corporation, the principal governing body of Yale University. He was on the board of directors of CBS, having been introduced to chairman William S. Paley around 1932 by his close friend and colleague W. Averell Harriman, who became a major Democratic Party power broker.

Business Plot or Union Banking Corporation

In July 2007, Harper's Magazine published an article by Scott Horton, an American attorney known for his work in human rights law and the law of armed conflict, claiming that Prescott Bush was involved in the 1934 Business Plot, a failed plan by some of America's wealthy to trick Retired Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler into helping them overthrow President Franklin D. Roosevelt.[8][9]

Bush was a founder and one of seven directors (including W. Averell Harriman) of the Union Banking Corporation (holding a single share out of 4,000 as a director), an investment bank that operated as a clearing house for many assets and enterprises held by German steel magnate Fritz Thyssen, an early supporter and financier of the Nazi Party.[10][11] In July 1942, the bank was suspected of holding gold on behalf of Nazi leaders.[12] A subsequent government investigation disproved those allegations but confirmed the Thyssens' control, and in October 1942 the United States seized the bank under the Trading with the Enemy Act and held the assets for the duration of World War II.[10]

Journalist Duncan Campbell pointed out documents showing that Prescott Bush was a director and shareholder of a number of companies involved with Thyssen. Bush was the director of the Union Banking Corporation that "represented Thyssen's US interests", continuing to work for the bank after America's entry into World War II.[10][11]

Political life

Prescott Bush was politically active on social issues. He was involved with the American Birth Control League as early as 1942, and served as the treasurer of the first nationwide campaign of Planned Parenthood in 1947. He was also an early supporter of the United Negro College Fund, serving as chairman of the Connecticut branch in 1951.

From 1947–1950, he served as Connecticut Republican finance chairman, and was the Republican candidate for the United States Senate in 1950. A columnist in Boston said that Bush "is coming on to be known as President Truman's Harry Hopkins. Nobody knows Mr. Bush and he hasn't a Chinaman's chance."[13] (Harry Hopkins had been one of Franklin D. Roosevelt's closest advisors.) Bush's ties with Planned Parenthood also hurt him in strongly-Catholic Connecticut, and were the basis of a last-minute campaign in churches by Bush's opponents; the family vigorously denied the connection, but Bush lost to Sen. William Burnett Benton by only 1,000 votes.

Prescott Bush sought a rematch with Sen. Benton in 1952, but withdrew as the party turned to William Purtell. The death of Senator Brien McMahon later that year, however, created a vacancy and this time the Republicans nominated Bush.[14] He defeated the Democratic nominee, Abraham Ribicoff, and was elected to the Senate. A staunch supporter of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, he served until January 1963. He was re-elected in 1956 with 55% of the vote over Democrat Thomas J. Dodd (later U.S. Senator from Connecticut and father of Christopher J. Dodd), and decided not to run for another term in 1962. He was a key ally for the passage of Eisenhower's Interstate Highway System,[15] and during his tenure supported the Polaris submarine project (built by Electric Boat Corporation in Groton, Connecticut), the establishment of the Peace Corps,[16] and voted in favor of the Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960 and the 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.[17][18][19][20]

On December 2, 1954, Prescott Bush was part of the large (67–22) majority to censure Wisconsin Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy after McCarthy had taken on the U.S. Army and the Eisenhower administration. During the debate leading to the censure, Bush said that McCarthy has "caused dangerous divisions among the American people because of his attitude and the attitude he has encouraged among his followers: that there can be no honest differences of opinion with him. Either you must follow Senator McCarthy blindly, not daring to express any doubts or disagreements about any of his actions, or, in his eyes, you must be a Communist, a Communist sympathizer, or a fool who has been duped by the Communist line."[21] Eisenhower later included Prescott Bush on an undated handwritten list of prospective candidates he favored for the 1960 Republican presidential nomination.

In terms of issues, Bush often agreed with New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller. According to Theodore H. White's book about the 1964 presidential election, Bush and Rockefeller were longtime friends.[citation needed] Bush favored a Nixon-Rockefeller ticket for 1960, and was presumed to support Rockefeller's 1964 presidential candidacy until the latter's remarriage in 1963. He then publicly denounced Rockefeller for divorcing his first wife and marrying a woman with whom Rockefeller had been having an affair while married to his first wife.[16] Bush then very publicly endorsed his former Senate colleague Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., who was also the older brother of one of Bush's protegés, former Connecticut Governor John Davis Lodge.[16]

Another of Senator Bush's major legislative interests was flood and hurricane protection. He drafted the Bush Hurricane Survey Act (Public Law 71), enabling U.S. Army engineers to develop a new program of community protection against tidal flooding.[22][23] Bush and Representative John W. McCormack, the Democratic House Majority Leader, co-sponsored the Bush-McCormack Act (Public Law 685), which expedited the construction of local flood protection works.[24]

Personal life

 
The grave of Prescott Bush
 
The headstone
of Prescott Bush

Prescott Bush married Dorothy Wear Walker (1901–1992) on August 6, 1921, in Kennebunkport, Maine. Dorothy Walker Bush was a founding member of the Junior League of Columbus, Ohio in 1923. They had five children: Prescott Jr. (1922–2010),[25] George (1924–2018), Nancy (1926–2021), Jonathan (1931–2021), and William "Bucky" (1938–2018).[26]

Bush founded the Yale Glee Club Associates, an alumni group, in 1937. As was his father-in-law, he was a member of the United States Golf Association, serving successively as secretary, vice-president and president, 1928–1935. He was a multi-year club champion of the Round Hill Club in Greenwich, Connecticut, and was on the committee set up by New York City Mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr. to help create the New York Mets.

He was a member of the American Legion and the 40 & 8 Society.

Bush maintained homes in New York City, Long Island, Greenwich, the Walker's Point Estate, and Fishers Island, a secluded island off the Connecticut coast.

He died of cancer in 1972 at age 77 at Memorial Hospital in New York City,[1] and was interred at Putnam Cemetery in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Writings

Bush's articles include:

  • "Timely Monetary Policy," Banking, June 1955 and July 1955
  • "To Preserve Peace Let's Show the Russians How Strong We Are!" Reader's Digest, July 1959
  • "Politics Is Your Business," Chamber of Commerce, State of New York, Bulletin, May 1960

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Prescott Bush dies; former U.S. Senator". The Day. (New London, Connecticut). Associated Press. October 9, 1972. p. 27.
  2. ^ George W. Bush: The American Presidents Series: The 43rd President, 2001-2009 The American Presidents. Times Books. 2015. p. 5. ISBN 9781627792301.
  3. ^ Chapman, Roger. Culture Wars: An Encyclopedia of Issues, Viewpoints and Voices Volume 1 M.E. Sharpe Inc. Armonk, New York, 2010, page 61
  4. ^ "Geronimo's kin sue Skull and Bones". NBC News. February 18, 2009. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  5. ^ Lassila, Kathrin Day; Branch, Mark Alden (May–June 2006). "Whose Skull and Bones?". Yale Alumni Magazine. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  6. ^ Cheerleading of the '20s: Epitome of masculinity October 21, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. Yale Daily News (January 28, 2008). Retrieved on July 15, 2013.
  7. ^ "Prescott Bush Named Head Of U.S.G.A.". The Washington Post. Associated Press. November 9, 1934.
  8. ^ 1934: The Plot Against America, Scott Horton, Harper's Magazine, July 28, 2007
  9. ^ "Smedley Butler and the 1930s Plot to Overthrow the President". Arcadiapublishing.com. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  10. ^ a b c Aris, Ben; Campbell, Duncan (September 25, 2004). "How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power". The Guardian. London. Retrieved May 22, 2010.
  11. ^ a b Parmet, Herbert. "What Should We Make of the Charge Linking the Bush Family Fortune to Nazism?". History News Network. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  12. ^ "Hitler's Angel Has $3m in US Bank". Washington Post. July 31, 1941. p. 1.
  13. ^ "Fair Enough" by Westbrook Pegler, Burlington Daily News-Times (North Carolina), August 22, 1950
  14. ^ "Republicans nominate Bush after Lodge rejects draft". The Day. (New London, Connecticut). Associated Press. September 5, 1952. p. 1.
  15. ^ "A Bush at Both Ends: Before and After the Interstate Era". U.S.Federal Highway Administration. January 18, 2005. Retrieved August 6, 2006.
  16. ^ a b c Stephen Mansfield (2004). . Tarcher. Archived from the original on September 26, 2007.
  17. ^ "Senate – August 7, 1957" (PDF). Congressional Record. U.S. Government Printing Office. 103 (10): 13900. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  18. ^ "Senate – August 29, 1957" (PDF). Congressional Record. U.S. Government Printing Office. 103 (12): 16478. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  19. ^ "Senate – April 8, 1960" (PDF). Congressional Record. U.S. Government Printing Office. 106 (6): 7810–7811. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  20. ^ "Senate – March 27, 1962" (PDF). Congressional Record. U.S. Government Printing Office. 108 (4): 5105. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
  21. ^ . Time. December 13, 1954. Archived from the original on January 8, 2007.
  22. ^ McQuaid, John; Schleifstein, Mark (2006). Path of Destruction: The Devastation of New Orleans and the Coming Age of Superstorms. Little, Brown and Company: Hachette Book Group USA. p. 54. ISBN 978-0-316-01642-1.
  23. ^ Freudenburg, William R.; Gramling, Robert; Laska, Shirley; Erikson, Kai (2009). Catastrophe in the Making: The Engineering of Katrina and the Disasters of Tomorrow. Washington, DC: Island Press. p. 26. ISBN 978-1-59726-682-6.
  24. ^ Item description: Prescott S. Bush Papers. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries. Accessed September 03, 2021.
  25. ^ Shapiro, T. Rees (June 26, 2010). "Prescott S. Bush Jr., brother and uncle of U.S. presidents, dies at 87". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on March 1, 2018. Retrieved March 1, 2018.

Further reading

  • The Prescott Bush Papers are at the University of Connecticut, Storrs.
  • The Greenwich Library Oral History Project has interviews with Prescott Bush Jr. and Mary Walker.
  • There is material by and about Bush in the History of the Class of 1917 Yale College (1919) and the supplementary class albums.
  • John Atlee Kouwenhoven, Partners in Banking: An Historical Portrait of a Great Private Bank, Brown Brothers Harriman (1968).
  • Obituaries are in the Washington Post, October 9, 1972; the New York Times, October 9, 1972; the Hartford Courant, October 9, 1972; and Yale Alumni Magazine, December 1972.
  • Prescott Sheldon Bush. Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement 9: 1971–1975. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1994.
  • Darwin Payne, Initiative in Energy: Dresser Industries, Inc., 1880–1978. New York: Simon and Schuster (1979).

External links

  • Prescott Sheldon Bush at IMDb

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Senator Bush redirects here For other uses see Senator Bush disambiguation Prescott Sheldon Bush May 15 1895 October 8 1972 was an American banker and politician 1 After working as a Wall Street executive investment banker he represented Connecticut in the United States Senate from 1952 to 1963 A member of the Bush family he was the father of President George H W Bush and the paternal grandfather of President George W Bush and Florida Governor Jeb Bush 2 Prescott BushBush c 1950sUnited States Senatorfrom ConnecticutIn office November 4 1952 January 3 1963Preceded byWilliam A PurtellSucceeded byAbraham RibicoffPersonal detailsBornPrescott Sheldon Bush 1895 05 15 May 15 1895Columbus Ohio U S DiedOctober 8 1972 1972 10 08 aged 77 New York City New York U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseDorothy Walker m 1921 wbr ChildrenPrescott Jr GeorgeNancyJonathanWilliamParent s Samuel P BushFlora SheldonRelativesBush familyEducationYale University BA SignatureMilitary serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch serviceUnited States ArmyYears of service1917 1919RankCaptainUnit158th Field Artillery BrigadeBattles warsWorld War IBorn in Columbus Ohio Bush graduated from Yale College and served as an artillery officer during World War I After the war he worked for several companies becoming a minor partner of the A Harriman amp Co investment bank in 1931 He served in several high ranking United States Golf Association offices including president of that organization Bush settled in Connecticut in 1925 Bush won election to the Senate in a 1952 special election narrowly defeating Democratic nominee Abraham Ribicoff In the Senate Bush staunchly supported President Dwight D Eisenhower and helped enact legislation to create the Interstate Highway System Bush won re election in 1956 but declined to seek re election in 1962 retiring from the Senate the following year Contents 1 Early life 2 Business career 3 Business Plot or Union Banking Corporation 4 Political life 5 Personal life 6 Writings 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life EditBush was born in Columbus Ohio 3 to Samuel Prescott Bush and Flora Sheldon Bush Samuel Bush was a railroad middle manager then a steel company president and during World War I also a federal government official in charge of coordination of and assistance to major weapons contractors Bush attended St George s School in Middletown Rhode Island from 1908 1913 In 1913 he enrolled at Yale College where his paternal grandfather Rev James Smith Bush class of 1844 and his maternal uncle Robert E Sheldon Jr class of 1904 had matriculated Three subsequent generations of the Bush family have been Yale alumni Prescott Bush was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity and Skull and Bones secret society George H W Bush was also a member of the society as is his son George W Bush George H W Bush and George Bush were however not members of Zeta Psi and were members instead of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity According to Skull and Bones lore Prescott Bush was among a group of Bonesmen who dug up and removed the skull of Geronimo from his grave at Fort Sill Oklahoma in 1918 4 According to historian David L Miller the Bonesmen probably dug up somebody at Fort Sill but not Geronimo 5 Prescott Bush was a cheerleader 6 played varsity golf and baseball sang in the Whiffenpoofs and was president of the Yale Glee Club After graduation Bush served as a field artillery captain with the American Expeditionary Forces 1917 1919 during World War I He received intelligence training at Verdun France and was briefly assigned to a staff of French officers Alternating between intelligence and artillery he came under fire in the Meuse Argonne offensive Business career EditAfter his discharge in 1919 Prescott Bush went to work for the Simmons Hardware Company in St Louis Missouri The Bush family moved to Columbus Ohio in 1923 where Prescott briefly worked for the Hupp Products Company In November 1923 he became president of sales for Stedman Products in South Braintree Massachusetts During this time he lived in a Victorian house at 173 Adams Street in Milton Massachusetts where his son George H W Bush was born In 1924 Bush became vice president of the investment bank A Harriman amp Co where his father in law George Herbert Walker was president Bush s Yale classmates and fellow Bonesmen E Roland Harriman and Knight Woolley also worked with the company In 1925 he joined the United States Rubber Company of New York City as manager of the foreign division and moved to Greenwich Connecticut In 1931 he became a partner of Brown Brothers Harriman amp Co which was created through the 1931 amalgamation of A Harriman amp Co with Brown Bros amp Co a merchant bank founded in Philadelphia in 1818 and with Harriman Brothers amp Co established in New York City in 1927 He was an avid golfer and in 1935 was named head of the USGA 7 From 1944 1956 Prescott Bush was a member of the Yale Corporation the principal governing body of Yale University He was on the board of directors of CBS having been introduced to chairman William S Paley around 1932 by his close friend and colleague W Averell Harriman who became a major Democratic Party power broker Business Plot or Union Banking Corporation EditIn July 2007 Harper s Magazine published an article by Scott Horton an American attorney known for his work in human rights law and the law of armed conflict claiming that Prescott Bush was involved in the 1934 Business Plot a failed plan by some of America s wealthy to trick Retired Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler into helping them overthrow President Franklin D Roosevelt 8 9 Bush was a founder and one of seven directors including W Averell Harriman of the Union Banking Corporation holding a single share out of 4 000 as a director an investment bank that operated as a clearing house for many assets and enterprises held by German steel magnate Fritz Thyssen an early supporter and financier of the Nazi Party 10 11 In July 1942 the bank was suspected of holding gold on behalf of Nazi leaders 12 A subsequent government investigation disproved those allegations but confirmed the Thyssens control and in October 1942 the United States seized the bank under the Trading with the Enemy Act and held the assets for the duration of World War II 10 Journalist Duncan Campbell pointed out documents showing that Prescott Bush was a director and shareholder of a number of companies involved with Thyssen Bush was the director of the Union Banking Corporation that represented Thyssen s US interests continuing to work for the bank after America s entry into World War II 10 11 Political life EditPrescott Bush was politically active on social issues He was involved with the American Birth Control League as early as 1942 and served as the treasurer of the first nationwide campaign of Planned Parenthood in 1947 He was also an early supporter of the United Negro College Fund serving as chairman of the Connecticut branch in 1951 From 1947 1950 he served as Connecticut Republican finance chairman and was the Republican candidate for the United States Senate in 1950 A columnist in Boston said that Bush is coming on to be known as President Truman s Harry Hopkins Nobody knows Mr Bush and he hasn t a Chinaman s chance 13 Harry Hopkins had been one of Franklin D Roosevelt s closest advisors Bush s ties with Planned Parenthood also hurt him in strongly Catholic Connecticut and were the basis of a last minute campaign in churches by Bush s opponents the family vigorously denied the connection but Bush lost to Sen William Burnett Benton by only 1 000 votes Prescott Bush sought a rematch with Sen Benton in 1952 but withdrew as the party turned to William Purtell The death of Senator Brien McMahon later that year however created a vacancy and this time the Republicans nominated Bush 14 He defeated the Democratic nominee Abraham Ribicoff and was elected to the Senate A staunch supporter of President Dwight D Eisenhower he served until January 1963 He was re elected in 1956 with 55 of the vote over Democrat Thomas J Dodd later U S Senator from Connecticut and father of Christopher J Dodd and decided not to run for another term in 1962 He was a key ally for the passage of Eisenhower s Interstate Highway System 15 and during his tenure supported the Polaris submarine project built by Electric Boat Corporation in Groton Connecticut the establishment of the Peace Corps 16 and voted in favor of the Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960 and the 24th Amendment to the U S Constitution 17 18 19 20 On December 2 1954 Prescott Bush was part of the large 67 22 majority to censure Wisconsin Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy after McCarthy had taken on the U S Army and the Eisenhower administration During the debate leading to the censure Bush said that McCarthy has caused dangerous divisions among the American people because of his attitude and the attitude he has encouraged among his followers that there can be no honest differences of opinion with him Either you must follow Senator McCarthy blindly not daring to express any doubts or disagreements about any of his actions or in his eyes you must be a Communist a Communist sympathizer or a fool who has been duped by the Communist line 21 Eisenhower later included Prescott Bush on an undated handwritten list of prospective candidates he favored for the 1960 Republican presidential nomination In terms of issues Bush often agreed with New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller According to Theodore H White s book about the 1964 presidential election Bush and Rockefeller were longtime friends citation needed Bush favored a Nixon Rockefeller ticket for 1960 and was presumed to support Rockefeller s 1964 presidential candidacy until the latter s remarriage in 1963 He then publicly denounced Rockefeller for divorcing his first wife and marrying a woman with whom Rockefeller had been having an affair while married to his first wife 16 Bush then very publicly endorsed his former Senate colleague Henry Cabot Lodge Jr who was also the older brother of one of Bush s proteges former Connecticut Governor John Davis Lodge 16 Another of Senator Bush s major legislative interests was flood and hurricane protection He drafted the Bush Hurricane Survey Act Public Law 71 enabling U S Army engineers to develop a new program of community protection against tidal flooding 22 23 Bush and Representative John W McCormack the Democratic House Majority Leader co sponsored the Bush McCormack Act Public Law 685 which expedited the construction of local flood protection works 24 Personal life Edit The grave of Prescott Bush The headstoneof Prescott BushPrescott Bush married Dorothy Wear Walker 1901 1992 on August 6 1921 in Kennebunkport Maine Dorothy Walker Bush was a founding member of the Junior League of Columbus Ohio in 1923 They had five children Prescott Jr 1922 2010 25 George 1924 2018 Nancy 1926 2021 Jonathan 1931 2021 and William Bucky 1938 2018 26 Bush founded the Yale Glee Club Associates an alumni group in 1937 As was his father in law he was a member of the United States Golf Association serving successively as secretary vice president and president 1928 1935 He was a multi year club champion of the Round Hill Club in Greenwich Connecticut and was on the committee set up by New York City Mayor Robert F Wagner Jr to help create the New York Mets He was a member of the American Legion and the 40 amp 8 Society Bush maintained homes in New York City Long Island Greenwich the Walker s Point Estate and Fishers Island a secluded island off the Connecticut coast He died of cancer in 1972 at age 77 at Memorial Hospital in New York City 1 and was interred at Putnam Cemetery in Greenwich Connecticut Writings EditBush s articles include Timely Monetary Policy Banking June 1955 and July 1955 To Preserve Peace Let s Show the Russians How Strong We Are Reader s Digest July 1959 Politics Is Your Business Chamber of Commerce State of New York Bulletin May 1960See also EditList of members of the American LegionReferences Edit a b Prescott Bush dies former U S Senator The Day New London Connecticut Associated Press October 9 1972 p 27 George W Bush The American Presidents Series The 43rd President 2001 2009 The American Presidents Times Books 2015 p 5 ISBN 9781627792301 Chapman Roger Culture Wars An Encyclopedia of Issues Viewpoints and Voices Volume 1 M E Sharpe Inc Armonk New York 2010 page 61 Geronimo s kin sue Skull and Bones NBC News February 18 2009 Retrieved January 10 2013 Lassila Kathrin Day Branch Mark Alden May June 2006 Whose Skull and Bones Yale Alumni Magazine Retrieved January 10 2013 Cheerleading of the 20s Epitome of masculinity Archived October 21 2016 at the Wayback Machine Yale Daily News January 28 2008 Retrieved on July 15 2013 Prescott Bush Named Head Of U S G A The Washington Post Associated Press November 9 1934 1934 The Plot Against America Scott Horton Harper s Magazine July 28 2007 Smedley Butler and the 1930s Plot to Overthrow the President Arcadiapublishing com Retrieved August 21 2022 a b c Aris Ben Campbell Duncan September 25 2004 How Bush s grandfather helped Hitler s rise to power The Guardian London Retrieved May 22 2010 a b Parmet Herbert What Should We Make of the Charge Linking the Bush Family Fortune to Nazism History News Network Retrieved June 5 2011 Hitler s Angel Has 3m in US Bank Washington Post July 31 1941 p 1 Fair Enough by Westbrook Pegler Burlington Daily News Times North Carolina August 22 1950 Republicans nominate Bush after Lodge rejects draft The Day New London Connecticut Associated Press September 5 1952 p 1 A Bush at Both Ends Before and After the Interstate Era U S Federal Highway Administration January 18 2005 Retrieved August 6 2006 a b c Stephen Mansfield 2004 The Faith of George W Bush Tarcher Archived from the original on September 26 2007 Senate August 7 1957 PDF Congressional Record U S Government Printing Office 103 10 13900 Retrieved February 18 2022 Senate August 29 1957 PDF Congressional Record U S Government Printing Office 103 12 16478 Retrieved February 18 2022 Senate April 8 1960 PDF Congressional Record U S Government Printing Office 106 6 7810 7811 Retrieved February 18 2022 Senate March 27 1962 PDF Congressional Record U S Government Printing Office 108 4 5105 Retrieved February 18 2022 National Affairs Splendid Job Time December 13 1954 Archived from the original on January 8 2007 McQuaid John Schleifstein Mark 2006 Path of Destruction The Devastation of New Orleans and the Coming Age of Superstorms Little Brown and Company Hachette Book Group USA p 54 ISBN 978 0 316 01642 1 Freudenburg William R Gramling Robert Laska Shirley Erikson Kai 2009 Catastrophe in the Making The Engineering of Katrina and the Disasters of Tomorrow Washington DC Island Press p 26 ISBN 978 1 59726 682 6 Item description Prescott S Bush Papers Archives amp Special Collections at the Thomas J Dodd Research Center University of Connecticut Libraries Accessed September 03 2021 Shapiro T Rees June 26 2010 Prescott S Bush Jr brother and uncle of U S presidents dies at 87 The Washington Post Retrieved January 27 2017 William H T Bucky Bush was brother uncle of presidents Archived from the original on March 1 2018 Retrieved March 1 2018 Further reading EditThe Prescott Bush Papers are at the University of Connecticut Storrs The Greenwich Library Oral History Project has interviews with Prescott Bush Jr and Mary Walker There is material by and about Bush in the History of the Class of 1917 Yale College 1919 and the supplementary class albums John Atlee Kouwenhoven Partners in Banking An Historical Portrait of a Great Private Bank Brown Brothers Harriman 1968 Obituaries are in the Washington Post October 9 1972 the New York Times October 9 1972 the Hartford Courant October 9 1972 and Yale Alumni Magazine December 1972 Prescott Sheldon Bush Dictionary of American Biography Supplement 9 1971 1975 Charles Scribner s Sons 1994 Darwin Payne Initiative in Energy Dresser Industries Inc 1880 1978 New York Simon and Schuster 1979 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prescott Bush University of Connecticut s profile of Prescott Bush Prescott Sheldon Bush at IMDbParty political officesPreceded byRaymond E Baldwin Republican nominee for U S Senator from Connecticut Class 1 1950 Succeeded byWilliam A PurtellPreceded byJoseph E Talbot Republican nominee for U S Senator from Connecticut Class 3 1952 1956 Succeeded byHorace Seely Brown Jr U S SenatePreceded byWilliam A Purtell U S Senator Class 3 from Connecticut1952 1963 Served alongside William Benton William A Purtell Thomas J Dodd Succeeded byAbraham A Ribicoff Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prescott Bush amp oldid 1161007364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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