![]() ![]() Bush but, judging from their opinions of one another, it can be assumed the two don't speak fondly at Skull and Bones reunions. Galbraith, Class of 1950 - Investment banker and US ambassador to France under Reagan.ĭavid McCullough, Class of 1955 - Pulitzer Prize winning historian and author.ĭana Milbank, Class of 1990, Washington Post reporter and former White House correspondent during the administration of fellow Bonesman George W. William Sloane Coffin, Class of 1949 - Nephew of Henry, Presbyterian clergyman and a folk-hero of the anti-war movement of the 1960's.Įvan G. Focuses on the history of the society and its connections with prominent American families such as Taft, Rockefeller, Pillsbury and, of course, Bush. For two centuries, the initiation rite of Skull and Bones has shaped the character of the men who have shaped the American character. Bush (standing to the left of the clock) and in 2010 (Photos adapted from ) Yesterday, John. Heinz II, Class of 1931 - Ketchup heir, father of future US Senator. Skull & Bones members during the college days of George H. are members of the Yale fraternity the Skull & Bones Society which has satanic and homosexual elements in their initiation rituals. Its the primal scene of American power, of Bush family values. Skull & Bones members during the college days of George H. Percy Rockefeller, Class of 1900 - "White Shoe" New York lawyer, oil man, gun dealer and a Rockefeller. Henry Sloane Coffin, Class of 1897 - Important American theologian and onetime leader of the Presbyterian Church. ![]() Walter Camp, Class of 1880 - Organized first iteration of professional football league in America. "The Tomb" - Skull & Bones HQ in New Havenįranklin MacVeagh, Class of 1862 - US Secretary of the Treasury under fellow Bonesman William Taft. President George Bush sparked a political firestorm yesterday after making what many judged a tasteless and ill-judged joke about the failure to find weapons of mass. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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