322 Skull and Bones members John Kerry and George W Bush
322 Skull and Bones members John Kerry and George W Bush
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List of Skull and Bones members
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William Huntington Russell (1832)
Alphonso Taft (1832)
Morrison R. Waite (1837)
William Maxwell Evarts (1837)
Timothy Dwight (Bones 1849)
Timothy Dwight V (1849)
Daniel Coit Gilman (1852)
Andrew Dickson White (1853)
William Henry Gleason (1853)
Chauncey Depew (1855)
John T. Croxton (1857)
William Bissell
Simeon Eben Baldwin (1861)
Franklin MacVeagh (1862)
William Howard Taft (Bones 1878), son of the society's co-founder and the first of three Bonesman to become US President
William H. Welch (1870)
Edwin F. Sweet (1871)
Arthur T. Hadley (1876), Yale president 1899.1921
Edward Baldwin Whitney (1878), New York Supreme Court Justice
William Howard Taft (1878), 27th President of the United States; Chief Justice of the United States; Secretary of War; son of Alphonso Taft
Walter Camp (1880)
Frank Bosworth Brandegee (1885), U.S. Representative (R-Connecticut 1902.1905); U.S. Senator (R-Connecticut 1905.1924)
Amos Alonzo Stagg (1888)
Henry L. Stimson (1888), US Secretary of War
George W. Woodruff (1889)
Gifford Pinchot (1889)
Lee McClung (1892)
Pierre Jay (1892), first chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Harry Payne Whitney (1894)
Percy Rockefeller (1900), director of Brown Brothers Harriman, Standard Oil, and Remington Arms
Charles Seymour (1908), President of Yale 1937.1951
Harold Stanley (1908)
Archibald MacLiesh (Bones 1915)
Senator Prescott Bush (Bones 1916) has long been rumored to have played a role in Skull and Bones' alleged theft of the skull of Native American leader Geronimo
George L. Harrison (1910), banker; president of the New York Federal Reserve
Robert A. Taft (1910)
Alfred Cowles (1913)
Averell Harriman (1913)
Archibald MacLeish (1915)
Donald Ogden Stewart (1916)
Prescott Bush (1916), U.S. Senator (R-Connecticut 1952.1963), Father of George H.W. Bush, grandfather of George W. Bush
E. Roland Harriman (1917)
H. Neil Mallon (1917)
Artemus Gates (1918)
F. Trubee Davison (1918), Director of Personnel at the CIA
Howard M. Baldrige (1918)
Robert A. Lovett (1918), US Secretary of Defense
Briton Hadden (1920)
Henry Luce (1920)
Henry P. Davison Jr. (1920)
John Sherman Cooper (1923), U.S. Senator (R-Kentucky 1946.1949, 1952.73); member of the Warren Commission
Russell Davenport (1923)
Charles Stafford Gage (1925)
William Jorden (1925)
George Herbert Walker, Jr. (1927), financier and co-founder of the New York Mets; uncle to President George Herbert Walker Bush
John Rockefeller Prentice (1928), Grandson of John D. Rockefeller; pioneer of artificial insemination
H. J. Heinz II (1931)
Amory Howe Bradford (1934)
Hugh Cunningham (1934)
Jonathan Brewster Bingham (1936), U.S. Representative (D-New York)
Potter Stewart (1936), U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Clint Frank (1938), 1937 Heisman Trophy winner
William P. Bundy (1939
McGeorge Bundy (1940)
James Whitmore, American actor
Richard Dale Drain (1943), CIA
Dean Witter, Jr. (1944)
James L. Buckley (1944)
Howard Weaver (1945), CIA
John Chafee (1947)
George H. W. Bush (1948), 41st President of the United States; 11th Director of Central Intelligence; son of Prescott Bush; father of George W. Bush
Charles Edwin Lord (1949), U.S. Comptroller of the Currency
Dino Pionzio (1950), CIA Deputy Chief of Station during Allende overthrow
Evan G. Galbraith (1950)
William F. Buckley, Jr. (1950)
William Henry Draper III (1950)
William H. Donaldson
David McCullough (1955)
Robert Gow (1955), business associate of George H. W. Bush; president of Bush's Zapata Oil
R. Inslee Clark, Jr. (1957)
Winston Lord (1959)
John Kerry (Bones 1966) faced off against George W. Bush (Bones 1968) in the 2004 US presidential election, the first time two Bonesman had run against one another for that office [66]
David Boren (1963)
Frederick W. Smith (1966)
John Kerry (1966), U.S. Senator (D-Massachusetts 1985.present); Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 1983.1985; 2004 Democratic Presidential nominee; married into H. J. Heinz family (see "H" above)
Don Schollander Olympic Gold medal swimmer.
Victor Ashe (1967)
George W. Bush (1968), 43rd President of the United States; 46th Governor of Texas
Robert McCallum, Jr (1968)
Roy Leslie Austin (1968)
Stephen A. Schwarzman (1969)
Earl G. Graves, Jr. (1984)
Edward S. Lampert (1984)
Paul Giamatti (1989)
Dana Milbank (1990)