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Jerome Davis Greene
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Jerome Davis Greene, (1874-1959)
Contents
1 Family
2 Early years
3 Round table
4 Summary of positions
5 External links
Family
Greene was born in Kobe, Japan to missionary parents Mary Jane Forbes and the Rev. Daniel Crosby
Greene. He was also the brother of diplomat Roger Sherman Greene II, the nephew of famed historian
Evarts Boutell Greene, and his grandmother was the sister of former US Senator, US Secretary of State,
and US Attorney General William William Maxwell Evarts. The great-nephew of US Senator George
Frisbie Hoar, US Senator and Connecticut Governor Roger Sherman Baldwin, US Attorney General and
Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, as well as the
nephew of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Washington Terrority, Justice Roger Sherman
Greene.
Early years
Greene graduated from Harvard's college and law school by 1899 and became secretary to Harvard
University's president and the Harvard Corporation from 1901-1910. This gave him contacts with Wall
Street which made him general manager of the Rockefeller Institute from 1910-1912. Later, Green
became an assistant to John D. Rockefeller in philanthropic work for two years, then trustee to the
Rockefeller Institute, to the Rockefeller Foundation, and finally to the Rockefeller General Education
Board until 1939.
For fifteen years (1917-1932) he worked for the Boston investment banking firm of Lee, Higginson &
Co; most of those years serving as its chief executive officer, as well as with its London branch. He was
executive secretary of the American section of the Allied Maritime Transport Council stationed in
London, England 1918. He lived in Toynbee Hall, the world's first settlement house. This brought him
in contact with the Round Table Group in England, a contact which was strengthened in 1919 when he
became secretary to the Reparations Commission at the Paris Peace Conference. Accordingly, on his
return to the United States he was one of the early figures in the establishment of the Council on Foreign
Relations which served as the New York branch of the Lionel Curtis Institute of International Affairs.
As an investment banker, Greene is mainly remembered for his sales of millions of dollars of the
fraudulent securities of the Swedish match king, Ivar Kreuger. That Greene offered these to the
American investing public in good faith is evident from the fact that he put a substantial part of his own
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fortune in the same investments. As a consequence, Kreuger's suicide in Paris in April 1932 left Greene
with little money and no job. He wrote to Lionel Curtis asking for help and was given, for two years,
a
professorship in international relations at Aberystwyth, Wales. The Round Table Group controlled the
professorship from its founding by David Davies 1919, though Davies had broken with the Round Table
because of its subversion of the League of Nations and European collective security.
On his return to America in 1934, Greene also returned to his secretaryship of the Harvard Corporation
and became, for the remainder of his life, a trustee and officer of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the
Gardner Museum in Fenway Court, the New England Conservatory of Music, the American Academy in
Rome, the Brookings Institute, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the General Education Board (only until
1939). He was also the director of the Harvard University Tercentenary Celebration in 1637-1937.
Greene is of much greater significance in indicating the real influences within the Institute of Pacific
Relations than any Communists or fellow travelers. He wrote the constitution for the IPR in 1916. For
years he was the chief conduit for Wall Street funds and influence into the organization. Additionally,
Greene was treasurer of the American Council for three years and chairman for three more, as well as
chairman of the International Council for four years.
Round table
He became involved with the Round Table Groups, which were semi-secret discussion and lobbying
groups organized by Lionel Curtis, Philip H. Kerr (Lord Lothian), and (Sir) William S. Marris in 1908-
1911. This was done on behalf of Lord Milner, the dominant Trustee of the Rhodes Trust in the two
decades 1905-1925. The original purpose of these groups was to seek to federate the English-speaking
world along lines laid down by Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902) and William T. Stead (1849-1912), and the
money for the organizational work came originally from the Rhodes Trust. By 1915 Round Table
groups existed in seven countries, including England, South Africa, Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
India, and a rather loosely organized group in the United States (George Louis Beer, Walter Lippmann,
Frank Aydelotte, Whitney Shepardson, Thomas W. Lamont, Erwin D. Canham of the Christian Science
Monitor, and others). The attitudes of the various groups were coordinated by frequent visits and
discussions and by a well-informed and totally anonymous quarterly magazine, The Round Table
Journal, whose first issue, largely written by Philip Kerr, appeared in November 1910.
The leaders of this group were: Milner, until his death in 1925, followed by Curtis (1872-1955), Robert
H, (Lord) Brand (brother -in-law of Lady Astor) until his death in 1963, and now Adam D. Marris, son
of Sir William and Brand's successor as managing director of Lazard Frères bank. The original intention
had been to have collegial leadership, but Milner was too secretive and headstrong to share the role. He
did SO only in the period 1913-1919 when he held regular meetings with some of his closest friends to
coordinate their activities as a pressure group in the struggle with Wilhelmine Germany. This they called
their "Ginger Group." After Milner's death in 1925, the leadership was largely shared by the survivors
of Milner's "Kindergarten," that is, the group of young Oxford men whom he used as civil servants in
his reconstruction of South Africa in 1901-1910. Brand was the last survivor of the "Kindergarten";
since his death, the greatly reduced activities of the organization have been exercised largely through the
Editorial Committee of The Round Table magazine under Adam Marris.
Money for the widely ramified activities of this organization came originally from the associates and
followers of Cecil Rhodes, chiefly from the Rhodes Trust itself, and from wealthy associates such as the
Beit brothers, from Sir Abe Bailey, and (after 1915) from the Astor family. Since 1925 there have been
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substantial contributions from wealthy individuals and from foundations and firms associated with the
international banking fraternity, especially the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust and other organizations
associated with J. P. Morgan, the Rockefeller and Whitney families, and the associates of Lazard Frères
and of Morgan, Grenfell & Company.
Summary of positions
Jerome Davis Greene was a partner in Lee, Higginson & Co., Secretary to the Corporation, Harvard
University, 1905-1910 & 1934-1943; Joint Secretary of the Reparations Committee at the Paris Peace
Conference in 1919; Secretary and Trustee, the Rockefeller Foundation, 1913-17 & 1928-1939;
Chairman, Council Institute of Pacific Relations, (1929-32); a Trustee, the Brookings Institution of
Washington D.C., 1928-1945.
External links
History of the Department of International Politics
TIME:God & Man at Harvard
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time pg. 945-956
Harvard University. Tercentenary Celebration Office
The Rockefeller Foundation Timeline
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GEORGE RUBLEE, of CORNISH, N. H., Class of 1890.
Degrees: Harvard, A.B., LL.B.
Occupation: Lawyer.
Offices held in Harvard University: Instructor in Harvard Law School, 1896.
Offices held in public, semi-public, and charitable organizations: Member of Federal Trade Com-
mission; Member of Eight-Hour Commission (created by the Adamson Law) Trustee of
Public Education Association, New York; Trustee of Groton School.
PHILIP MERCER RHINELANDER, of PHILADELPHIA, PA., Class of 1891.
Degrees: Harvard, A.B.; Oxford, B.A., M.A.; Columbia, D.D.; Episcopal Theological School,
Cambridge, D.D.; University of Pennsylvania, LL.D.; Philadelphia Divinity School,
D.C.L.
Occupation: Clergyman; Bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania since 1911.
Other positions held: Professor in Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn., 1903-1907,
and in Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, 1907-1911.
Offices held in public, semi-public, and charitable organizations: Trustee of Episcopal Academy and
of Chestnut Hill Academy, Philadelphia; General Theological Seminary, New York;
Philadelphia Divinity School; Church Pension Fund; Armenian and Syrian Relief Fund;
Fatherless Children of France.
Publications: The Faith of the Cross": "The Things Most Surely Believed among Us
Unity or Union - Which ?" (pamphlet); The Authority of the Creed" (pamphlet).
ARTHUR WOODS, of NEW YORK, N.Y., Class of 1892.
Degrees: Harvard, A.B., A.M. (honorary).
Occupation: Police Commissioner, New York City.
Offices held in public, semi-public, and charitable organizations: President, Big Brothers; Member
(ex officio), Board of Health and Parole Board, New York City; President, Board of
Ambulance Service, New York.
Publications: Magazine articles on subjects connected with Police Administration.
DAVID ABRAM ELLIS, of BOSTON, MASS., Class of 1894.
Degrees: Harvard, A.B., LL.B.
Occupation: Lawyer; Member of firm of Ellis & Balch.
Other professional or business interests: Member of Boston Transit Commission; Director, Shan-
non Copper Company, Leonard Copper Company, and Shannon-Arizona Railway Com-
pany.
Offices held in Harvard University; Member of Committees appointed by Board of Overseers to
visit respectively the Department of Education and the Semitic Department; Lecturer
on Municipal Government, 1911-1913, and Lecturer on Municipal School Administration,
1913-
Offices held in public, semi-public, and charitable organizations: Member of School Committee, City
of Boston, 1903-1913, and Chairman, 1909-1913; Member, Standing Committee, Boston
Latin School Association; Member of Committee on Judicial Appointments, and former
Chairman of Committee on Legislation, Massachusetts Bar Association; Trustee,
Boston News Boys' Club; Treasurer, Massachusetts Milk Consumers' Association;
Trustee, Jewish Theological Seminary of America; Member, National Council of Young
Men's Hebrew Associations.
JEROME DAVIS GREENE, of NEW YORK, N.Y., Class of 1896.
Degrees: Harvard, A.B., A.M. (honorary); Rutgers, A.M. (honorary).
Occupation: with Lee, Higginson & Co., Bankers, from March 1, 1917.
Other professional or business interests: Director, Manhattan Railway Co.; Director of several
railroad and industrial corporations representing John D. Rockefeller (1912-1915).
Offices held in Harrard University: Secretary to the President (1901-1905); Secretary to the Cor-
poration, Member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Member of the University Council
(1905-1910); Overseer (1911-13).
Offices held in public, semi-public, and charitable organizations: Editor of the Harrard Bulletin,
1898-1899, 1900-1901; Member of the General Education Board; Trustee and formerly
General Manager of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research; Trustee and Secretary
of the Rockefeller Foundation, 1913-1917; Member and Secretary of the International
Health Board, 1913-1917; former Member of the Board of Managers, and Member of
various committees of the Harvard Club of New York; Chairman of the Committee on
Service to the University, Associated Harvard Clubs, 1915-1917; former Trustee of
Morristown School and Charlton School; Trustee of Memorial Hospital of North Conway,
N. H.; Director, American Social Hygiene Association.
Publications: Edited Exemption from Taxation in Massachusetts' Annual Reports of the
Rockefeller Foundation, 1913-1916; 'Religious Life at Harvard' "; Medical Aspects of
Social Hygiene," and other magazine articles.
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