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Skull & Bones Chart

Skull & Bones Government Officials in the American Federal Government


Executive Branch: William Howard Taft (S&B 1878, R-Ohio) President of the United States (1909-1913) George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948, R-Texas) President of the United States (1989-1993); Vice President of the U.S. (1981-1989) George W. Bush (S&B 1968, R-Texas) President of the United States (2001-2009) William M. Evarts (S&B 1837) U.S. Attorney General (1868-1869); U.S. Secretary of State (1877-1881) Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) Secretary of War (1876); U.S. Attorney General (1876-1877) William C. Whitney (S&B 1863) Secretary of the Navy (1885-1889) Wilson Shannon Bissell (S&B 1869) Postmaster General of the United States (1893-1895) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Secretary of War (1904-1908) Franklin MacVeagh (S&B 1862) Secretary of the Treasury (1909-1913) Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) Secretary of War (1911-1913, 1940-1945); U.S. Secretary of State (1929-1933) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Secretary of Commerce (1946-1948) Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Secretary of Defense (1951-1953) Judicial Branch: Morrison R. Waite (S&B 1837) Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1874-1888) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1921-1930) Potter Stewart (S&B 1937) Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1958-1981) LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (1884-1913) William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1902-1907) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (1892-1900) Wilbur Franklin Booth (S&B 1884) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (1925-1932) Potter Stewart (S&B 1937) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (1954-1958) James L. Buckley (S&B 1944) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (1985-1996) Leonard Eugene Wales (S&B 1845) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware (1884-1897) Rensselaer Russell Nelson (S&B 1846) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota (1858-1896) George Chandler Holt (S&B 1866) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (1903-1914) LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island (1881-1884) William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut (1892-1902) Wilbur Franklin Booth (S&B 1884) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota (1914-1925) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (1925-1930) William H. Orrick Jr. (S&B 1937) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California (1974-1985) Charles Sherman Haight Jr. (S&B 1952) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (1976-1995) Douglas P. Woodlock (S&B 1969) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts (1986-present) George W. Woodruff (S&B 1889) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Territory of Hawaii (1909-1910) John M. Steadman (S&B 1952) Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (1985-2004) Legislative Branch: Members of the U.S. Senate: William M. Evarts (S&B 1837) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-New York, 1885-1891) Orris Sanford Ferry (S&B 1844) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1867-1875) William Barrett Washburn (S&B 1844) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Massachusetts, 1874-1875) Chauncey M. Depew (S&B 1856) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-New York, 1899-1911) Anthony Higgins (S&B 1861) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Delaware, 1889-1895) George Peabody Wetmore (S&B 1867) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Rhode Island, 1895-1907, 1908-1913) LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Rhode Island, 1913-1924) John Patton Jr. (S&B 1875) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Michigan, 1894-1895) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (S&B 1885) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1905-1924) Thomas Francis Bayard Jr. (S&B 1890) U.S. Senator (Democratic Party-Delaware, 1922-1929) Frederic C. Walcott (S&B 1891) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1929-1935) James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (S&B 1898) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-New York, 1915-1927) Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Ohio, 1939-1953); Senate Majority Leader (1953) Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1952-1963) John Sherman Cooper (S&B 1923) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Kentucky, 1946-1949, 1952-1955, 1956-1973) James L. Buckley (S&B 1944) U.S. Senator (Conservative Party-New York, 1971-1977) John H. Chafee (S&B 1947) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Rhode Island, 1976-1999) David L. Boren (S&B 1963) U.S. Senator (Democratic Party-Oklahoma, 1979-1994) John F. Kerry (S&B 1966) U.S. Senator (Democratic Party-Massachusetts, 1985-present)

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives: John Wallace Houston (S&B 1834) U.S. Congressman (Whig Party-Delaware, 1845-1851) John Hubbard Tweedy (S&B 1834) Delegate of the Territory of Wisconsin (Whig Party-Wisconsin, 1847-1848) William Henry Washington (S&B 1834) U.S. Congressman (Whig Party-North Carolina, 1841-1843) John Edward Seeley (S&B 1835) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1871-1873) Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1863-1867) Allen Ferdinand Owen (S&B 1837) U.S. Congressman (Whig Party-Georgia, 1849-1851) Richard Dudley Hubbard (S&B 1839) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Connecticut, 1867-1869) John Perkins Jr. (S&B 1840) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Louisiana, 1853-1855) William Taylor Sullivan Berry (S&B 1841) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Mississippi, 1853-1855) John Andrew Peters (S&B 1842) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Maine, 1867-1873) Benjamin Tucker Eames (S&B 1843) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Rhode Island, 1871-1879) Roswell Hart (S&B 1843) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1865-1867) Orris Sanford Ferry (S&B 1844) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1859-1861) William Barrett Washburn (S&B 1844) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Massachusetts, 1863-1871) Constantine C. Esty (S&B 1845) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Massachusetts, 1872-1873) Stephen W. Kellogg (S&B 1846) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1869-1875) Augustus Brandegee (S&B 1849) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1863-1867) Ellis Henry Roberts (S&B 1850) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1871-1875) Richard J. Haldeman (S&B 1851) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Pennsylvania, 1869-1873) William Wallace Crapo (S&B 1852) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Massachusetts, 1875-1883) Lowndes Henry Davis (S&B 1860) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Missouri, 1879-1885) William Walter Phelps (S&B 1860) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New Jersey; 1873-1875, 1883-1889) Thomas Hedge (S&B 1867) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Iowa, 1899-1907) Edwin F. Sweet (S&B 1871) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Michigan, 1911-1913) Charles Newell Fowler (S&B 1876) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New Jersey, 1895-1911) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (S&B 1885) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1902-1905) William Kent (S&B 1887) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-California, 1911-1917) Percy Hamilton Stewart (S&B 1890) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-New Jersey, 1931-1933) James William Husted (S&B 1892) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1915-1923) Francis Burton Harrison (S&B 1895) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-New York; 1903-1905, 1907-1913) James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (S&B 1898) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1933-1951) James McDevitt Magee (S&B 1899) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Pennsylvania, 1923-1927) Kenneth F. Simpson (S&B 1917) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1941) Howard Malcolm Baldrige (S&B 1918) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Nebraska, 1931-1933) John Martin Vorys (S&B 1918) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Ohio, 1939-1959) Jonathan Brewster Bingham (S&B 1936) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-New York, 1965-1983) William S. Moorhead Jr. (S&B 1945) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Pennsylvania, 1959-1981) Thomas William Ludlow Lud Ashley (S&B 1948) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Ohio, 1955-1981) George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Texas, 1967-1971)

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)-National Security Government Positions George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) Vice President of the U.S. (1981-1989); Director of Central Intelligence Agency (1976-1977); U.S. Representative to the United Nations (1971-1973); Liaison Officer to Red China (1974-1975) Dino Pionzio (S&B 1950) CIA Deputy Chief of Station (1970) George Burgwin Holmes (S&B 1945W) former member of CIA Inspector Generals staff Arthur B. Darling (S&B 1916) Historian of CIA (1952-1954) James L. Buckley (S&B 1944) President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (1982-1985) William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) CIA agent (1951-1961) Charles S. Whitehouse (S&B 1947) CIA agent (1947-1956) William Sloane Coffin Jr. (S&B 1949) CIA agent (1950-1953) William F. Buckley Jr. (S&B 1950) CIA agent (1951-1953) McGeorge Bundy National Security Advisor (1961-1966) John H. Chafee Secretary of the Navy (1969-1972) Townsend Hoopes Under Secretary of the Air Force (1967-1969) Robert A. Lovett Assistant Secretary of War for Air (1941-1945); Deputy Secretary of Defense (1949-1951) Artemus L. Gates Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air (1941-1945) David S. Ingalls Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics (1929-1932) F. Trubee Davison Assistant Secretary of War for Air (1926-1933); Director of Central Intelligence Agency for Personnel (1951-1952) Winston Lord U.S. Ambassador to Red China (1985-1989) James Jeremiah Wadsworth U.S. Representative to United Nations (1960-1961) W. Averell Harriman U.S. Ambassador to Soviet Union (1943-1946); U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain (1946) Charles S. Whitehouse U.S. Ambassador to Laos (1973-1975); U.S. Ambassador to Thailand (1975-1978) John Sherman Cooper U.S. Ambassador to India (1955-1956); U.S. Ambassador to East Germany (1974-1976)

Skull and Bones Members in the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government
Obama Administration (2009-present) David Hoadley Thorne (S&B 1966) U.S. Ambassador to Italy (2009-present) Austan Goolsbee (S&B 1991) Member (2009-present) and Chairman (2010-present) of the Council of Economic Advisers David L. Boren (S&B 1963) Co-Chairman of the Presidents Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (2009-present) Tali Farimah Farhadian (S&B 1997) lawyer in the Office of the U.S. Attorney General (2009-2010); one of the seven anonymous Justice Department lawyers who represented Guantanamo terrorist suspects George W. Bush Administration (2001-2009) George W. Bush (S&B 1968) President of the United States (2001-2009) Victor Ashe (S&B 1967) U.S. Ambassador to Poland (2004-2009) Roy L. Austin (S&B 1968) U.S. Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago (2001-2009) George Herbert Walker III (S&B 1953) U.S. Ambassador to Hungary (2003-2006) Robert D. McCallum Jr. (S&B 1968) Assistant U.S. Attorney General for the Civil Division (2001-2003); Associate U.S. Attorney General (2003-2006); U.S. Ambassador to Australia (2006-2009) William H. Bill Donaldson (S&B 1953) Chairman of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (2003-2005) Edward E. McNally (S&B 1979) Senior Counsel, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice (2006-2009); U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois (2005-2006); General Counsel, Homeland Security Council (2001-2005); Senior Associate Counsel to the President of the United States (2001-2005) Clinton Administration (1993-2001) Winston Lord (S&B 1959) Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (1993-1997) John OLeary (S&B 1969) U.S. Ambassador to Chile (1998-2001) John H.F. Shattuck (S&B 1965) U.S. Ambassador to Czech Republic (1998-2000); Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs (1993-1995); Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (1995-1998) George H.W. Bush Administration (1989-1993) George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) President of the United States (1989-1993) Winston Lord (S&B 1959) U.S. Ambassador to Red China (1985-1989) Richard Anthony Moore (S&B 1936) U.S. Ambassador to Ireland (1989-1992) Paul C. Lambert (S&B 1950) U.S. Ambassador to Ecuador (1990-1992) David George Ball (S&B 1960) Assistant Secretary of Labor for Pension and Welfare Benefits (1989-1993) Edward E. McNally (S&B 1979) Speechwriter to the President of the United States (1989-1991) Reagan Administration (1981-1989) George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) Vice President of the United States (1981-1989) Evan Griffith Galbraith (S&B 1950) U.S. Ambassador to France (1981-1985) Winston Lord (S&B 1959) U.S. Ambassador to Red China (1985-1989) James L. Buckley (S&B 1944) Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance (1981-1982); State Department Counselor (1982); President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (1982-1985) William H. Draper III (S&B 1950) Chairman and President of the Export-Import Bank of the U.S. (1981-1986) Charles Edwin Lord (S&B 1949) Vice Chairman and Vice President of the Export-Import Bank of the U.S. (1981-?) Jonathan C. Rose (S&B 1963) Assistant U.S. Attorney General, Office of Legal Policy (1981-1984) Robert W. Kagan (S&B 1980) Member of the State Department Policy Planning Staff (1985-1988) Charles S. Whitehouse (S&B 1947) Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (1988-1989) Carter Administration (1977-1981) Charles S. Whitehouse (S&B 1947) U.S. Ambassador to Thailand (1975-1978) Thomas B. Ross (S&B 1951) Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs (1977-1981) William D. Nordhaus (S&B 1963) Member of the Council of Economic Advisers (1977-1979) Donald Etra (S&B 1968) Assistant U.S. Attorney for Central District of California (1978-1981) Ford Administration (1974-1977) George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) Director of Central Intelligence Agency (1976-1977); Liaison Officer to Red China (1974-1975) Winston Lord (S&B 1959) Director of State Department Policy Planning Staff (1973-1977) John Sherman Cooper (S&B 1923) U.S. Ambassador to East Germany (1974-1976) Charles S. Whitehouse (S&B 1947) U.S. Ambassador to Laos (1973-1975); U.S. Ambassador to Thailand (1975-1978) Jonathan C. Rose (S&B 1963) Associate Deputy U.S. Attorney General (1974-1975); Deputy Assistant U.S. Attorney General of Antitrust Division (1975-1977) John K. Tabor (S&B 1943) Under Secretary of Commerce (1974-1975) John W. Eden (S&B 1951) Administrator of Economic Development Administration at U.S. Dept. of Commerce (1976-1977)

Nixon Administration (1969-1974) George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) U.S. Representative to the United Nations (1971-1973) Charles S. Whitehouse (S&B 1947) U.S. Ambassador to Laos (1973-1975); Deputy Ambassador to South Vietnam (1972-1973) John H. Chafee (S&B 1947) Secretary of the Navy (1969-1972) John M. Steadman (S&B 1952) General Counsel of the Department of the Air Force (1968-1970) Winston Lord (S&B 1959) Director of State Department Policy Planning Staff (1973-1977) William H. Donaldson (S&B 1953) Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance (1973-1974) Raymond K. Price Jr. (S&B 1951) Special Assistant to the President of the U.S. (1969-1973); Special Counsel to the President of the U.S. (1973-1974) Jonathan C. Rose (S&B 1963) Special Assistant to the President of the U.S. (1970-1972); General Counsel of Council on International Economic Policy (1972-1974) David DeWitt Dominick (S&B 1960) Commissioner of Federal Water Quality Administration [Dept. of the Interior] (1969-1971); Assistant Environmental Protection Agency Administrator for Hazardous Materials Control (1971-1973) Richard Anthony Moore (S&B 1936) Special Counsel to the President of the United States (1971-1974) Lyndon B. Johnson Administration (1963-1969) McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) National Security Advisor (1961-1966) William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (1963-1964); Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (1964-1969) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1963-1965); Ambassador at Large (1965-1969) Townsend Hoopes (S&B 1944) Under Secretary of the Air Force (1967-1969) Peter O. A. Solbert (S&B 1941) Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (1963-1965) John M. Steadman (S&B 1952) General Counsel of the Department of the Air Force (1968-1970); Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (1965-1968) Richard C. Steadman (S&B 1955) Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia and Pacific Affairs (1966-1969) Gaspard dAndelot Belin (S&B 1939) General Counsel of the U.S. Department of the Treasury (1962-1965) William H. Orrick Jr. (S&B 1937) Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Antitrust Division (1963-1965) Harold Howe II (S&B 1940) U.S. Commissioner of Education (1965-1968) James J. Wadsworth (S&B 1927) Member of the Federal Communications Commission (1965-1969) David Campion Acheson (S&B 1943) U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia (1961-1965); Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury (1965-1967) Jonathan B. Bingham (S&B 1936) U.S. Representative to the UN Economic and Social Council (1963-1964) Barry Zorthian (S&B 1941) Chief U.S. Spokesman and Director of the Joint U.S. Public Affairs Office in Saigon (1964-1968) Kennedy Administration (1961-1963) McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) National Security Advisor (1961-1966) William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (1961-1963) William H. Orrick Jr. (S&B 1937) Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Civil Division (1961-1962); Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration (1962-1963) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Ambassador at Large (1961); Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (1961-1963); Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1963-1965) Gaspard dAndelot Belin (S&B 1939) General Counsel of the U.S. Department of the Treasury (1962-1965) David Campion Acheson (S&B 1943) U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia (1961-1965) Jonathan B. Bingham (S&B 1936) U.S. Representative to the UN Trusteeship Council (1961-1962) James Smith Bush (S&B 1922) Managing Director of Export-Import Bank (1959-1963) Eisenhower Administration (1953-1961) James J. Wadsworth (S&B 1927) U.S. Representative to the United Nations (1960-1961) John Sherman Cooper (S&B 1923) U.S. Ambassador to India (1955-1956); U.S. Ambassador to Nepal (1955-1956) Harold H. Healy Jr. (S&B 1943) Executive Assistant to the U.S. Attorney General (1957-1959) James Smith Bush (S&B 1922) Managing Director of Export-Import Bank (1959-1963) Samuel Hazard Gillespie Jr. (S&B 1932) U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1959-1961) Andrew Downey Orrick (S&B 1940) Commissioner of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (1955-1960) Truman Administration (1945-1953) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Secretary of Commerce (1946-1948); U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain (1946); U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union (1943-1946) Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Secretary of Defense (1951-1953); Deputy Secretary of Defense (1949-1951); Under Secretary of State (1947-1949) Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) Secretary of War (1940-1945) Artemus L. Gates (S&B 1918) Under Secretary of the Navy (July 1945-December 1945) Stanley Woodward (S&B 1922) U.S. Ambassador to Canada (1950-1953); Chief of Protocol for the White House (1944-1950) F. Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) Director of CIA for Personnel (1951-1952) Charles M. Spofford (S&B 1924) Deputy Representative to NATO (1950) Jonathan B. Bingham (S&B 1936) Deputy Administrator, Technical Cooperation Administration Archibald MacLeish (S&B 1915) Assistant Secretary of State for Public and Cultural Relations (1944-1945) James J. Wadsworth (S&B 1927) Deputy Administrator of the Federal Civil Defense Administration (1950-1952)

Franklin D. Roosevelt Administration (1933-1945) Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) Secretary of War (1940-1945) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union (1943-1946) Hugh R. Wilson (S&B 1906) U.S. Ambassador to Nazi Germany (1938); U.S. Minister to Switzerland (1927-1937); Assistant Secretary of State (1937-1938) Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Assistant Secretary of War for Air (1941-1945) Artemus L. Gates (S&B 1918) Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air (1941-1945) Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) Special Assistant to the Secretary of War (1941-1945) Archibald MacLeish (S&B 1915) Assistant Sec. of State for Public and Cultural Relations (1944-1945); Librarian of Congress (1939-1944) Stanley Woodward (S&B 1922) Chief of Protocol [White House] (1944-1950); Assistant Chief of Protocol, U.S. Dept. of State (1937-1944) E. Sheldon Whitehouse (S&B 1905) U.S. Minister to Colombia (1933-1934) Frederick Flower Robinson (S&B 1927) Deputy Administrator of National Recovery Administration (1933-1934) Hoover Administration (1929-1933) Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) U.S. Secretary of State (1929-1933) Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) Assistant Secretary of State (1931-1933) Allen T. Klots (S&B 1909) Special Assistant to the Secretary of State (1931-1932) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) Solicitor General of the United States (1930-1933) F. Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) Assistant Secretary of War for Air (1926-1933) David S. Ingalls (S&B 1920) Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air (1929-1932) Hugh R. Wilson (S&B 1906) U.S. Minister to Switzerland (1927-1937) E. Sheldon Whitehouse (S&B 1905) U.S. Minister to Guatemala (1930-1933) Coolidge Administration (1923-1929) F. Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) Assistant Secretary of War for Air (1926-1933) Hugh R. Wilson (S&B 1906) U.S. Minister to Switzerland (1927-1937) Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) Governor General of the Philippines (1927-1929) Kenneth F. Simpson (S&B 1917) Assistant U.S. Attorney for Southern District of New York (1925-1927) E. Sheldon Whitehouse (S&B 1905) Counselor of American Embassy in Paris, France (1921-1928) and Madrid, Spain (1928-1929) Harding Administration (1921-1923) E. Sheldon Whitehouse (S&B 1905) Counselor of American Embassy in Paris, France (1921-1928) Hugh R. Wilson (S&B 1906) Counselor of the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, Japan (1921-1923) Wilson Administration (1913-1921) Edwin F. Sweet (S&B 1871) Assistant Secretary of Commerce (1913-1921) Henry S. Graves (S&B 1892) Chief of the U.S. Forest Service (1910-1920) Francis Burton Harrison (S&B 1895) Governor General of the Philippines (1913-1921) Amos Parker Wilder (S&B 1884) U.S. Consul-General in Shanghai (1909-1914) William Kent (S&B 1887) Member of U.S. Tariff Commission (1917-1920) Gifford Pinchot (S&B 1889) Member of the United States Food Administration (1917-1919) Asa Palmer French (S&B 1882) U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts (1906-1914) Hugh R. Wilson (S&B 1906) 2nd Secretary (1916-1917) and Counselor (1920-1921) of American Legation [Embassy] at Berlin, Germany E. Sheldon Whitehouse (S&B 1905) Chief of Near Eastern Division, U.S. Department of State (1920-1921); Counselor of American Legation in Stockholm, Sweden (1918); First Secretary of the American Embassy in Petrograd, Russia (1916-1917); Secretary to the U.S. Ambassador to France (1919) Taft Administration (1909-1913) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) President of the United States (1909-1913) Franklin MacVeagh (S&B 1862) Secretary of the Treasury (1909-1913) Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) Secretary of War (1911-1913) Thomas Lee McClung (S&B 1892) Treasurer of the United States (1909-1912) Lloyd Wheaton Bowers (S&B 1879) Solicitor General of the United States (1909-1910) Benjamin S. Cable (S&B 1895) Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Labor (1909-1913) Henry S. Graves (S&B 1892) Chief of the U.S. Forest Service (1910-1920) Gifford Pinchot (S&B 1889) Chief of the U.S. Forest Service (1905-1910) Asa Palmer French (S&B 1882) U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts (1906-1914) John Trumbull Robinson (S&B 1893) U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut (1908-1912) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1907-1910) Amos Parker Wilder (S&B 1884) U.S. Consul-General in Shanghai (1909-1914) Theodore Roosevelt Administration (1901-1909) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Secretary of War (1904-1908); Civil Governor of the Philippine Islands (1901-1904) Ellis Henry Roberts (S&B 1850) Treasurer of the United States (1897-1905) Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) U.S. Minister to the German Empire (1897-1902) Stanford Newel (S&B 1861) U.S. Minister to the Netherlands (1897-1905); U.S. Minister to Luxembourg (1903-1905) Amos Parker Wilder (S&B 1884) U.S. Consul-General in Hong Kong (1906-1909) Gifford Pinchot (S&B 1889) Chief of the U.S. Forest Service (1905-1910) Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1906-1909) Asa Palmer French (S&B 1882) U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts (1906-1914) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1907-1910) George W. Woodruff (S&B 1889) Assistant U.S. Attorney General (1907-1909); chief law officer of U.S. Forest Service (1903-1907)

William McKinley Administration (1897-1901) Ellis Henry Roberts (S&B 1850) Treasurer of the United States (1897-1905) Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) U.S. Minister to the German Empire (1897-1902) Stanford Newel (S&B 1861) U.S. Minister to the Netherlands (1897-1905) Samuel Knight (S&B 1887) U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California (1894-1898) Grover Cleveland Administration (1885-1889, 1893-1897) William C. Whitney (S&B 1863) Secretary of the Navy (1885-1889) Wilson Shannon Bissell (S&B 1869) Postmaster-General of the United States (1893-1895) Frank Hatch Jones (S&B 1875) First Assistant U.S. Postmaster General (1893-1897) Edward B. Whitney (S&B 1878) Assistant U.S. Attorney General (1893-1897) John Sammis Seymour (S&B 1875) U.S. Commissioner of Patents (1893-1897) Henry Rootes Jackson (S&B 1839) U.S. Minister to Mexico (1885-1886) Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) U.S. Minister to the Russian Empire (1892-1894) Watson R. Sperry (S&B 1871) U.S. Minister to the Persian Empire (1893) Eben Alexander (S&B 1873) U.S. Minister to Greece (1893-1897); U.S. Minister to Romania (1894-1897); U.S. Minister to Serbia (18941897) Frank E. Hyde (S&B 1879) Consul in Lyons, France (1893-1897) Arthur D. Bissell (S&B 1867) U.S. Collector of Customs at the Port of Buffalo [New York] (1885-1889) Samuel Knight (S&B 1887) U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California (1894-1898) Benjamin Harrison Administration (1889-1893) Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) U.S. Minister to the Russian Empire (1892-1894) William Walter Phelps (S&B 1860) U.S. Minister to the German Empire (1889-1893) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Solicitor General of the United States (1890-1892) Eugene Schuyler (S&B 1859) U.S. Consul General in Egypt (1889-1890) Ellis Henry Roberts (S&B 1850) Assistant Treasurer of the U.S. (1889-1893) Walker Blaine (S&B 1876) Examiner of Claims in the State Department (1889-1890) James Garfield and Chester Arthur Administrations (1881-1885) William Walter Phelps (S&B 1860) U.S. Minister to the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1881-1882) Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) U.S. Minister to the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1882-1884); U.S. Minister to Russian Empire (1884-1885) James O. Putnam (S&B 1839) U.S. Minister to Belgium (1880-1882) Eugene Schuyler (S&B 1859) U.S. Minister to Romania (1881-1884); U.S. Minister to Serbia (1882-1884); U.S. Minister to Greece (18831884) Walker Blaine (S&B 1876) Third Assistant Secretary of State (1881-1882); Assistant Attorney for the U.S. before the Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims in Washington, D.C. (1882-1885) Rutherford B. Hayes Administration (1877-1881) William M. Evarts (S&B 1837) U.S. Secretary of State (1877-1881) Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) U.S. Minister to the German Empire (1879-1881) James O. Putnam (S&B 1839) U.S. Minister to Belgium (1880-1882) Cyrus Northrop (S&B 1857) Collector of the Port of New Haven, Connecticut (1869-1881) John Wallingford Andrews Jr. (S&B 1870) U.S. District Attorney for the Territory of Montana (1879-1880) Ulysses S. Grant Administration (1869-1877) Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) Secretary of War (1876); U.S. Attorney General (1876-1877) John Thomas Croxton (S&B 1857) U.S. Minister to Bolivia (1873-1874) Anthony Higgins (S&B 1861) U.S. Attorney for Delaware (1869-1876) Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue (1869-1872) Cyrus Northrop (S&B 1857) Collector of the Port of New Haven, Connecticut (1869-1881) Constantine C. Esty (S&B 1845) Assessor of Internal Revenue (1862-1866, 1867-1872) Andrew Johnson Administration (1865-1869) William M. Evarts (S&B 1837) U.S. Attorney General (1868-1869) Constantine C. Esty (S&B 1845) Assessor of Internal Revenue (1862-1866, 1867-1872) James O. Putnam (S&B 1839) Consul in Le Havre, France (1861-1866) Green Clay (S&B 1859) Secretary of the U.S. Legation at Turin and Florence (1862-1868) Abraham Lincoln Administration (1861-1865) Constantine C. Esty (S&B 1845) Assessor of Internal Revenue (1862-1866, 1867-1872) James O. Putnam (S&B 1839) Consul in Le Havre, France (1861-1866) William M. Evarts (S&B 1837) Special Diplomatic Envoy to Great Britain and France Green Clay (S&B 1859) Secretary of the U.S. Legation at St. Petersburg (1861); Secretary of the U.S. Legation at Turin and Florence (18621868) Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, and James Buchanan Administrations (1850-1861) Henry Rootes Jackson (S&B 1839) U.S. Minister to the Austrian Empire (1854-1858) Donald Grant Mitchell (S&B 1841) Consul in Venice [Italy] (1853-1854) Allen Ferdinand Owen (S&B 1837) Consul in Havana, Cuba [Spain] (1851)

Skull & Bones in American State and Local Governments


Governors: William Barrett Washburn (S&B 1844, Republican) Governor of Massachusetts (1872-1874) Daniel H. Chamberlain (S&B 1862, Republican) Governor of South Carolina (1874-1876) Richard Dudley Hubbard (S&B 1839, Democrat) Governor of Connecticut (1878-1879) Henry B. Harrison (S&B 1846, Republican) Governor of Connecticut (1885-1887) George Peabody Wetmore (S&B 1867, Republican) Governor of Rhode Island (1885-1887) Luzon B. Morris (S&B 1854, Democrat) Governor of Connecticut (1893-1895) Edward Curtis Smith (S&B 1875, Republican) Governor of Vermont (1898-1900) Simeon E. Baldwin (S&B 1861, Democrat) Governor of Connecticut (1911-1915) Gifford Pinchot (S&B 1889, Republican) Governor of Pennsylvania (1923-1927, 1931-1935) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913, Democrat) Governor of New York (1955-1959) John H. Chafee (S&B 1947, Republican) Governor of Rhode Island (1963-1969) David L. Boren (S&B 1963, Democrat) Governor of Oklahoma (1975-1979) George W. Bush (S&B 1968, Republican) Governor of Texas (1994-2000) Other State Government Officials: John F. Kerry (S&B 1966) Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1982-1984) Timothy L. Woodruff (S&B 1879) Lieutenant Governor of New York (1897-1902) George G. Sill (S&B 1852) Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut (1873-1877) John Wallace Houston (S&B 1834) Secretary of State of Delaware (1841-1844) Chauncey M. Depew (S&B 1856) Secretary of State of New York (1864-1865) John Andrew Peters (S&B 1842) Attorney General of Maine (1864-1866) Dwight Foster (S&B 1848) Attorney General of Massachusetts (1861-1864) Daniel H. Chamberlain (S&B 1862) Attorney General of South Carolina (1868-1872) George W. Woodruff (S&B 1889) Attorney General of Pennsylvania (1923-1927) John K. Tabor (S&B 1943) Secretary of Commerce of Pennsylvania (1963-1967); Secretary of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania (1967-1968); Secretary of Labor and Industry (1968-1969) Eugene Lamb Richards (S&B 1885) Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York (1914-1917) Pierre Jay (S&B 1892) Bank Commissioner of Massachusetts (1906-1909) Mayors: Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut (1854-1858, 1860-1862); served as Provisional Mayor of New Orleans under Union Martial Law (October 1862-February 1863) John Ball Brisbrin (S&B 1846) Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota (1857) Alfred Mills (S&B 1847) Mayor of Morristown, New Jersey (1874-1876) Edwin F. Sweet (S&B 1871) Mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan (1904-1906) Frederick Collin (S&B 1871) Mayor of Elmira, New York (1894-1898) William Waldo Hyde (S&B 1876) Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut (1892-1894) Percy Hamilton Stewart (S&B 1890) Mayor of Plainfield, New York (1912-1913) Cornelius Porter Kitchel (S&B 1897) Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey (1930-1933) Charles P. Taft II (S&B 1918) Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio (1955-1957) William Sheffield Cowles (S&B 1921) Mayor of Farmington, Connecticut (1956-1960) J. Quigg Newton Jr. (S&B 1933) Mayor of Denver, Colorado (1947-1955) John Carey (S&B 1945W) Mayor of Rye, New York (1974-1982) Victor H. Ashe (S&B 1967) Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee (1987-2003) John J. OLeary (S&B 1969) Mayor of Portland, Maine (1980-1981) Other Local Government Officials: Augustus Brandegee (S&B 1849) Corporation Counsel of New London, Connecticut (1897-1898) William C. Whitney (S&B 1863) Corporation Counsel of New York City (1875-1882) William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) Corporation Counsel of New Haven, Connecticut (1889-1891) Almet Francis Jenks (S&B 1875) Corporation Counsel of Brooklyn, New York (1886-1894) William Waldo Hyde (S&B 1876) Corporation Counsel of Hartford, Connecticut (1901-1903) Lucien F. Burpee (S&B 1879) Corporation Counsel of Waterbury, Connecticut (1890-1896) Howard Hoyt Knapp (S&B 1882) Corporation Counsel of Bridgeport, Connecticut (1893-1894) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (S&B 1885) Corporation Counsel of New London, Connecticut (1889-1893, 1894-1897, 1901-1902) Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) Corporation Counsel of Hartford, Connecticut (1904-1908, 1910-1912) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) Corporation Counsel of New York City (1943) Guy Ward Mallon (S&B 1885) Member of the Cincinnati City Council (1906-1908) William Kent (S&B 1887) Member of the Chicago City Council (1895-1897) Charles P. Taft II (S&B 1918) Member of the Cincinnati City Council (1938-1942, 1948-1951, 1955-1977) Potter Stewart (S&B 1937) Member of the Cincinnati City Council (1951-1954) Jerred Gurley Blanchard (S&B 1939) Member of the Memphis [Tennessee] City Council (1968-1972) John J. OLeary (S&B 1969) Member of the Portland [Maine] City Council (1975-1982) Franklin Atkins Lord (S&B 1898) Deputy Police Commissioner of New York City (1915-1918)

Connecticut State Legislature: William Huntington Russell (S&B 1833) House of Representatives (1846-1847) Eleazar K. Foster (S&B 1834) House of Representatives (1844-1845, 1865) Henry C. Deming (S&B 1836) Senate (1851); House of Representatives (1849-1850, 1859-1861) William Smith Scarborough (S&B 1837) Senate (1846) William Henry Chandler (S&B 1839) Senate (1867); House of Representatives (1847) Richard Dudley Hubbard (S&B 1839) House of Representatives (1842, 1855, 1858) Daniel William Havens (S&B 1843) House of Representatives (1872) Orris Sanford Ferry (S&B 1844) Senate (1855-1856) Alvyn P. Hyde (S&B 1845) House of Representatives (1854, 1858, 1863) Henry B. Harrison (S&B 1846) Senate (1854-1856); House of Representatives (1865, 1873, 1883) Stephen W. Kellogg (S&B 1846) Senate (1853); House of Representatives (1856) Augustus Brandegee (S&B 1849) House of Representatives (1854-1857, 1859-1861) Oswald L. Woodford (S&B 1850) House of Representatives (1865) George G. Sill (S&B 1852) House of Representatives (1882) Luzon B. Morris (S&B 1854) Senate (1874); House of Representatives (1855-1856, 1870, 1876, 1880-1881) George Pratt (S&B 1857) House of Representatives (1860, 1864-1865, 1869) Charles H. Owen (S&B 1860) House of Representatives (1882) George C. Ripley (S&B 1862) House of Representatives (1882) John Manning Hall (S&B 1866) Senate (1889); House of Representatives (1870-1872, 1881-1882) John Hoyt Perry (S&B 1870) Senate (1913-1915); House of Representatives (1877-1878, 1881, 1889) Wilbert Warren Perry (S&B 1871) House of Representatives (1883) Edwards Denmore Robbins (S&B 1874) House of Representatives (1882-1883) John Sammis Seymour (S&B 1875) Senate (1891-1892) (?) Frank E. Hyde (S&B 1879) House of Representatives (1887-1889) Lewis Alfred Platt (S&B 1879) Senate (1910-1912) Danford Newton Barney (S&B 1881) Senate (1905) Frank B. Brandegee (S&B 1885) House of Representatives (1888, 1899) Oliver G. Jennings (S&B 1887) House of Representatives (1923) Frederic C. Walcott (S&B 1891) Senate (1925-1929) Joe G. Estill (S&B 1891) House of Representatives (1932-1936) Frank S. Butterworth (S&B 1895) Senate (1907-1909) (?) William D. Barnes (S&B 1907) House of Representatives (1949-1951) William Sheffield Cowles (S&B 1921) House of Representatives (1949-1955) Russell Lee Post Jr. (S&B 1958) Senate (1979-1982); State House of Representatives (1973-1978) Bernard P. Madden (S&B 1969) Senate (1977-1978) New York State Legislature: Frederick Mather (S&B 1833) New York State Assembly (1845) Joseph B. Varnum (S&B 1838) New York State Assembly (1849-1851, 1857) James O. Putnam (S&B 1839) New York State Senate (1854-1855) Theodore H. Benedict (S&B 1840) New York State Assembly (1850) Ellis Henry Roberts (S&B 1850) New York State Assembly (1866) Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) New York State Senate (1864) William Henry Gleason (S&B 1853) New York State Assembly (1864-1865) Chauncey M. Depew (S&B 1856) New York State Assembly (1861-1863) James Wilton Brooks (S&B 1875) New York State Assembly (1882-1883) Henry Manning Sage (S&B 1890) New York State Senate (1911-1921); New York State Assembly (1898-1899) James W. Husted (S&B 1892) New York State Assembly (1895-1897) Frank J. Price (S&B 1892) New York State Assembly (1899-1901) James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (S&B 1898) New York State Assembly (1905-1910) F. Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) New York State Assembly (1922-1926) James J. Wadsworth (S&B 1927) New York State Assembly (1931-1941) Massachusetts State Legislature: William Barrett Washburn (S&B 1844) Massachusetts Senate (1850); Massachusetts House of Representatives (1853-1855) Constantine C. Esty (S&B 1845) Massachusetts State Senate (1857-1858); Massachusetts House of Representatives (1867) William W. Crapo (S&B 1852) Massachusetts House of Representatives (1857) Linus Mason Child (S&B 1855) Massachusetts House of Representatives (1868-1869) Charles M. Tyler (S&B 1855) Massachusetts House of Representatives (1862) John Haskell Butler (S&B 1863) Massachusetts House of Representatives (1880-1881) Henry Waterman Warren (S&B 1865) Massachusetts House of Representatives (1882, 1885) Levi C. Wade (S&B 1866) Massachusetts House of Representatives (1876-1880) Samuel James Elder (S&B 1873) Massachusetts House of Representatives (1885) Stuart Craig Rand (S&B 1909) Massachusetts House of Representatives (1943-1946) Rhode Island State Legislature: Benjamin Tucker Eames (S&B 1843) Rhode Island State Senate (1854-1857, 1863-1864, 1884-1885); Rhode Island House of Representatives (1859-1860, 1868-1869, 1879-1881) LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868) Rhode Island House of Representatives (1879-1881) William F. Whitehouse (S&B 1899) Rhode Island State Senate (1924, 1926) John H. Chafee (S&B 1947) Rhode Island House of Representatives (1957-1963)

Ohio State Legislature: Rufus Hart (S&B 1833) Senate (1845-1847) Asahel H. Lewis (S&B 1833) General Assembly [House of Representatives] (1847-1848) Morrison R. Waite (S&B 1837) General Assembly (1849-1850) Thomas Marshall Key (S&B 1838) Ohio State Senate (1858-1861) Wilbur Parker (S&B 1880) Senate (1892-1893); General Assembly (1890-1891) Guy Ward Mallon (S&B 1885) General Assembly (1890-1891) Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) House of Representatives (1921-1926); Senate (1931-1932) John B. Dempsey (S&B 1911) General Assembly (1923-1927) John Martin Vorys (S&B 1918) General Assembly (1923-1925); Senate (1925-1927) David S. Ingalls (S&B 1920) General Assembly (1927-1929) Other State Legislators: Samuel Marshall (S&B 1833) Illinois State Legislature James N. Lea (S&B 1834) Louisiana State Legislature (1846) John Hubbard Tweedy (S&B 1834) Wisconsin State Assembly (1853) Hugh White Sheffey (S&B 1835) Member of the General Assembly of the State of Virginia (1846-1854); Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates (1861-1865) Allen Ferdinand Owen (S&B 1837) Georgia State House of Representatives (1843-1847) Curtis Field Burnham (S&B 1840) Kentucky State Senate (1899, 1903); Kentucky House of Representatives (1851, 1859-1863) William Taylor Sullivan Barry (S&B 1841) Mississippi State House of Representatives (1849-1851, 1855) John Andrew Peters (S&B 1842) Maine State Senate (1862-1863) John Henry Felder (S&B 1844) South Carolina State Legislature (1852-1861) Joseph B. Walker (S&B 1844) New Hampshire State Senate (1893); New Hampshire House of Representatives (1866-1867) Richard Taylor (S&B 1845) Louisiana State Senate (1856-1861) John Ball Brisbrin (S&B 1846) Minnesota State Legislature (1858-1864) Richard Smith Mesick (S&B 1848) California State Senate (1855) Charles Green Came (S&B 1849) Maine State House of Representatives (1854-1855) Henry Chase (S&B 1850) Vermont State Legislature (1865) Albert Pierson Condit (S&B 1850) New Jersey State Legislature (1866-1867, 1871) Vicent Marmaduke (S&B 1852) Missouri State Legislature (1882-1883) Thomas McKinney Jack (S&B 1853) Texas State Legislature (1859) Green Clay (S&B 1859) Missouri State Senate (1891); Missouri House of Representatives (1902) Lowndes Henry Davis (S&B 1860) Missouri House of Representatives (1876-1878) Henry Waterman Warren (S&B 1865) Mississippi State Legislature (1870-1875) Frank Hatch Jones (S&B 1875) Illinois State Legislature (1891) Edward Curtis Smith (S&B 1875) Vermont State Legislature (1890) William Knowles James (S&B 1878) Missouri House of Representatives (1917-1918) Adrian Sebastian Van deGraaff (S&B 1881) Alabama State Legislature (1918-1922) Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1884) Vermont House of Representatives (1906) Philip B. Stewart (S&B 1886) Colorado State House of Representatives (1914-1915) Ralph D. Paine (S&B 1894) New Hampshire State Legislature (1919) William Mossgrove Beard (S&B 1896) New Jersey State Legislature (1912) Logan Hay (S&B 1893) Illinois State Senate (1907-1914) Hugh Andrew Callahan (S&B 1899) Arizona House of Representatives (1930-1933) Harry W. LeGore (S&B 1917) Maryland House of Delegates (1930); Maryland State Senate (1935-1937) (?) Cassius M. Clay (S&B 1918) Kentucky State Senate (1953-1955, 1957); Kentucky House of Representatives (1933-1941) John Sherman Cooper (S&B 1923) Kentucky House of Representatives (1928-1930) Richard L. Tighe (S&B 1923) Member of Minnesota State House of Representatives (1934-1938) (?) Richard J. Luman (S&B 1925) Wyoming State Senate (1945-1949); Wyoming House of Representatives (1937-1945) William S. Garnsey (S&B 1933) Colorado State Senate (1967-1974) Frank A. Kemp (S&B 1942) Colorado State Senate (1966-1970); Colorado State House of Representative (1952-1954, 1962-1966) Arthur R. Giesen Jr. (S&B 1954) Virginia State House of Delegates (1964-1974, 1976-1995) Jack Edwin McGregor (S&B 1956) Pennsylvania State Senate (1962-1970) David L. Boren (S&B 1963) Oklahoma State House of Representatives (1967-1975) Victor H. Ashe (S&B 1967) Tennessee State Senate (1975-1983); Tennessee House of Representatives (1968-1974) [Note: Victor H. Ashe was disqualified from serving in the Tennessee House of Representatives due to age.] Note: (?) = uncertain

Connecticut State Judges: Simeon E. Baldwin (S&B 1861) Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors (1893-1910); Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors (1907-1910) John Manning Hall (S&B 1866) Judge of Superior Court of Connecticut (1889-1893) Samuel Oscar Prentice (S&B 1873) Judge of Superior Court of Connecticut (1889-1901); Judge of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors (1901-1920); Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors (1913-1920) Lucien F. Burpee (S&B 1879) Judge of Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors (1921-1924) New York State Judges: William Law Learned (S&B 1841) Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of New York (1875-1892) Charles Fraser MacLean (S&B 1864) Justice of the Supreme Court of New York (1896-1909) Edward B. Whitney (S&B 1878) Justice of the Supreme Court of New York (1909-1911) Almet Francis Jenks (S&B 1875) Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of New York (1911-1921) John Carey (S&B 1945W) Justice of the Supreme Court of New York (1987) Francis M. Finch (S&B 1849) Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals (1880-1896) Frederick Collin (S&B 1871) Judge of New York State Court of Appeals (1910-1920) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals (1943-1948) Other State Judges: John Wallace Houston (S&B 1834) Associate Justice of the Superior Court of Delaware (1855-1893) James N. Lea (S&B 1834) Associate Justice of Louisiana Supreme Court (1855-1863) Hugh White Sheffey (S&B 1835) Judge of the Superior Court of Virginia (1865-1869) William Frierson Cooper (S&B 1838) Justice of Supreme Court of Tennessee (1861-1862, 1878-1886) John Andrew Peters (S&B 1842) Judge of Supreme Judicial Court of Maine (1873-1900); Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine (1883-1900) Leonard Eugene Wales (S&B 1845) Justice of the Superior Court of Delaware (1864-1884) Dwight Foster (S&B 1848) Justice of Massachusetts Supreme Court (1866-1869) Richard Smith Mesick (S&B 1848) former Judge of the Nevada Supreme Court Benjamin D. Magruder (S&B 1856) Justice of Illinois Supreme Court (1885-1906) Frederic Adams (S&B 1862) Judge of Court of Errors and Appeals of New Jersey (1897-1903); Judge of Circuit Court of New Jersey (1903-1917) Henry Varnum Freeman (S&B 1869) Judge of Superior Court of Illinois (1893-1916); Judge of Illinois Appellate Court (1898) John Hoyt Perry (S&B 1870) Judge of Court of Common Pleas in Norwalk, Connecticut (1889-1893) William Knowles James (S&B 1878) Judge of Circuit Court of Missouri (1898-1902) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Judge of Superior Court of Ohio (1887-1890) Wilbur Franklin Booth (S&B 1884) Judge of Minnesota State District Court (1909-1914)

Skull and Bones Bankers


Ray Morris (S&B 1901) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1956) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1946) Laurence G. Tighe (S&B 1916) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1934) E. Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1978) Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1972) Ellery S. James (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1932) Knight Woolley (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1982) Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1940, 1946-1947, 1949-1950, 1953-1986) Stephen Y. Hord (S&B 1921) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1945-1981) Granger K. Costikyan (S&B 1929) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1969-1998) John Beckwith Madden (S&B 1941) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1955-1988) Walter H. Brown (S&B 1945W) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1968-?) Alexander T. Ercklentz (S&B 1959) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1978-present) Eugene W. Stetson Jr. (S&B 1934) Assistant Manager of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1937-1942) Mortimer Seabury (S&B 1909) Employee of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Harold Stanley (S&B 1908) Vice President of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1916-1928) [later merged with JP Morgan Chase] Frank P. Shepard (S&B 1917) Vice President of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1929-1934) Henry P. Davison Jr. (S&B 1920) former senior partner of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York Thomas Rodd (S&B 1935) Exec. Vice President (1965-1971) and Vice Chairman (1971-1976) of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York William Redmond Cross Jr. (S&B 1941) Senior Vice President of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. (1964-1973) Daniel P. Davison (S&B 1949) Vice President of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1961-1973) William C. Whitney (S&B 1863) Director of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York Thomas Cochran (S&B 1894) Director of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York Harry Payne Whitney (S&B 1894) Director of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1899-1930) Percy Rockefeller (S&B 1900) Director of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1915-1930) Joseph R. Swan (S&B 1902) Director of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York W. Murray Crane (S&B 1904) Director of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York Lansing P. Reed (S&B 1904) Director of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1924-1933) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Director of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1916-1941) Knight Woolley (S&B 1917) Director of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York Clement D. Gile (S&B 1939) Director of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York George H. Chittenden (S&B 1939) Director of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York Harold Stanley (S&B 1908) President of Morgan, Stanley & Co. (1935-1941); Partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. (1928-1935) Dean Witter Jr. (S&B 1944) Partner of Dean Witter & Co. (1946-1970); Executive Vice President of Dean Witter & Co. (1968-1970) Charles Jacob Stewart (S&B 1918) Partner of Lazard Freres & Co. (1953-1959); Chairman of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. (1964-1965) Joseph Richardson Dilworth (S&B 1938) Partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. (1951-1958) Harry [Henry] P. Davison Jr. (S&B 1920) Partner (1929-1940) and Vice President (1940-1942) of J.P. Morgan & Co. Joseph P. Ord (S&B 1873) Partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. (1901-1902); Comptroller of General Electric Co. (1892-1901) Samuel R. Bertron (S&B 1885) President of Bertron, Griscom & Company, Inc., international financiers [New York City, Philadelphia, and Paris] (1912-1938); former Vice President of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York Pierre Jay (S&B 1892) Chairman of the board of Fiduciary Trust Company [New York City] (1930-1945) Thomas Cochran (S&B 1894) Chairman of the board of Bankers Trust Company (1936); Partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. (1917-1936) Otto T. Bannard (S&B 1876) Chairman of the board of New York Trust Company (1916-1921) Mortimer Norton Buckner (S&B 1895) Chairman of the board of New York Trust Company (1921-1942) Artemus L. Gates (S&B 1918) President of New York Trust Company (1929-1941); former director of Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Union Pacific Railroad, Time, and Boeing Daniel P. Davison (S&B 1949) Chairman and CEO of U.S. Trust Co. (1982-1989) Stephen A. Schwarzman (S&B 1969) Chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group (1985-present) Lewis Abbot Lapham (S&B 1931) Vice Chairman of Bankers Trust Co. (1966-1974); President of Bankers Trust New York Corp. (1968-1974) William Redmond Cross Jr. (S&B 1941) Executive Vice President of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. (1973-1978) George H. Pfau Jr. (S&B 1948) Senior Vice President of UBS William H. Wright II (S&B 1982) Managing Director of Morgan, Stanley & Co. Corliss Esmonde Sullivan (S&B 1900) former Chairman of the board and President of Central National Bank Elbridge C. Cooke (S&B 1877) Chairman of the board of Minneapolis Trust Company (1920-1929) John Hoyt Perry (S&B 1870) former President of Southport Savings Bank Ellis H. Roberts (S&B 1850) President of Franklin National Bank of New York City (1893-1897) Federal Reserve System & Federal Reserve Banks Pierre Jay (S&B 1892) Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1914-1926) John Perrin (S&B 1879) Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (1914-1925) George L. Harrison (S&B 1910) President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1928-1940) Roger B. Shepard (S&B 1908) Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (1940-1953) Stanford Tappan Crapo (S&B 1886) Class B Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (1922-1938) Charles E. Adams (S&B 1904) Class B Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1945-1948) William D. Nordhaus (S&B 1963) Class B Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (2010-present) Walter Seth Logan (S&B 1910) General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C. (1920-1922); Vice President and General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1928-1953)

Skull and Bones Businessmen


Corporate Executives: Joseph Richardson Dilworth (S&B 1938) Chairman of the board of Rockefeller Center, Inc. (1966-1982) Henry John Heinz II (S&B 1931) Chairman of the board of H.J. Heinz Company (1959-1987) John Hancock Daniels (S&B 1943) Chairman of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. (1967-1972) Robert Guthrie Page (S&B 1922) Chairman of the board of Phelps Dodge Corporation (1967-1970) John S. Pillsbury Jr. (S&B 1935) Chairman and CEO of Northwestern National Life Insurance Co. (1969-1977) William H. Donaldson (S&B 1953) Chairman and CEO of Aetna Insurance Co. (2000-2001) David Doubleday Holbrook (S&B 1960) Chairman of Marsh & McLennan, Inc. (1995-1998) Thomas B. Wheeler (S&B 1958) Chairman and CEO of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. (1996-1999) Henry Neil Mallon (S&B 1917) President of Dresser Industries, Inc. (1929-1958) Frederick E. Weyerhaeuser (S&B 1896) President of Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. (1937-1945) Frederick Winthrop Allen (S&B 1900) Chairman of Dunlop Tire & Rubber Company (1930-1933) Charles Christian Haffner Jr. (S&B 1919) Chairman and CEO of R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. (1952-1964) Morehead Patterson (S&B 1920) Chairman (1943-1962) and President (1941-1943, 1947-1958) of American Machine & Foundry Co. Vernon R. Loucks Jr. (S&B 1957) Chairman and CEO of Baxter International Inc. (1987-1998); a director of Anheuser-Busch Edward S. Lampert (S&B 1984) Chairman of Sears Holdings Corp. (2005-present); Chairman of K-Mart (2003-2005) Frederick W. Smith (S&B 1966) Chairman and CEO of Federal Express Corp. [FedEx Corp.] (1975-present) Russell W. Meyer Jr. (S&B 1954) Chairman and CEO of Cessna Aircraft Co. (1975-2000, 2002-2003) Storer B. Lunt (S&B 1921) Chairman (1958-c.1968) and President (1945-1958) of W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. William Thompson Lusk (S&B 1924) President of Tiffany & Co. [New York City] (1955-1967) John Warner Field (S&B 1937) President and CEO of Warnaco, Inc. (1957-1974); Chairman and CEO of Warnaco, Inc. (1974-1976) Francis Fitz Randolph (S&B 1911) Partner of J&W Seligman & Co. (1923-1940); Senior Partner of J&W Seligman & Co. (1940-1973) George Herbert Walker, Jr. (S&B 1927) General Partner of G.H. Walker & Co. (1929-1974); Co-Founder of New York Mets [baseball] George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) Chairman of the board (1964-1966) and President (1956-1964) of Zapata Offshore Co. Robert H. Gow (S&B 1955) President of Zapata Offshore Co. (1964-1970) Railway Executives: William Wallace Crapo (S&B 1852) former President of Flint & Pere Marquette Railroad Chauncey M. Depew (S&B 1856) President of the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Co. (1885-1898) John Manning Hall (S&B 1866) President of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company (1899-1903) Levi C. Wade (S&B 1866) President of the Mexican Central Railway Company (1885-1891) Wilson Shannon Bissell (S&B 1869) President of the Buffalo & Southwestern Railroad (1883-1895) Edward Curtis Smith (S&B 1875) President of Central Vermont Railroad Company (1891-1896, 1913-1927) Ambrose Tighe (S&B 1879) President of Duluth, Red Wing & Southern Railway Co. (1901) Fairfax Harrison (S&B 1890) President of Southern Railway Co. (1913-1937); President of Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company [in Chicago] (1910-1913) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Chairman of the board of Union Pacific Railroad Co. (1932-1946) E. Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) Chairman of the board of Union Pacific Railroad Co. (1946-1969) Other Businessmen: Frank Spencer Witherbee (S&B 1874) former President of Troy Steel Co. Walter Jennings (S&B 1880) President of National Fuel Gas Co. (1908-1919); Secretary of Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey [Exxon] (19081911) Reginald Foster (S&B 1884) former Vice President and General Counsel of New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. Frederic Augustus Stevenson (S&B 1888) General Superintendent for the New York City district, AT&T (1908-1918) Frederick Baldwin Adams (S&B 1900) former Chairman of the board of Air Reduction Co. Chauncey Jerome Hamlin (S&B 1903) Member of the New York Stock Exchange (1941-1963) Charles E. Adams (S&B 1904) former Chairman and President of Air Reduction Co. Winthrop Murray Crane Jr. (S&B 1904) former Chairman of the board of Crane & Co. Thomas L. Daniels (S&B 1914) former President of Archer-Daniels-Midland; son of Archer-Daniels-Midland founder John W. Daniels Henry Webb Johnstone (S&B 1916) Senior Vice President of Merck & Co., Inc. (1950-1957) David S. Ingalls (S&B 1920) former Vice President of Pan-American Airlines Frank A. Sprole (S&B 1942) Vice Chairman of the board of Bristol-Myers Co. (1977-1984) Elliott Evans Vose (S&B 1945W) former Senior Vice President of Grumman International Donlan V. Aberg Jr. (S&B 1952) former President of Nutrition Products of America Linden S. Blue (S&B 1958) Vice Chairman of General Atomics Richard A. Lumpkin (S&B 1958) former Chairman and President of Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (now called Consolidated Communications Inc.) Charles A. Frank III (S&B 1963) Senior Vice President of United States Trust Company of New York [U.S. Trust Co.] (1974-1989) Mehdi Raza Ali (S&B 1965) Vice President of General Motors (1976-1980); Vice President of PepsiCo Inc. (1980-1984); Managing Director at Dillon, Read & Company (1984-1989) Lawrence J. Zigerelli (S&B 1980) former Executive Vice President for Corporate Development at CVS Pharmacy; former President of Meijer Stores Douglas R. Henston (S&B 1984) Chief Executive Officer of Solix Biofuels, Inc.

Skull and Bones Lawyers


Lawyers in New York City law firms: Lansing P. Reed (S&B 1904) Member of Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gardiner & Reed (1915-1937) Charles M. Spofford (S&B 1924) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1940-1950, 1952-1973) Charles Hastings Willard (S&B 1926) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1950-1973) Edward Rogers Wardwell (S&B 1927) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1946-c.1972) Samuel Hazard Gillespie Jr. (S&B 1932) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1948-present) Peter O.A. Solbert (S&B 1941) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1957-1963, 1965-1989) Edward Snover Reid III (S&B 1951) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1964-1995) Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy (1924-1979) William Eldred Jackson (S&B 1941) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy (1954-1999) Walter Rice Brewster (S&B 1921) former Member of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy Andrew J. Connick (S&B 1952) former Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) Co-Founder and Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1875-1919) William Milo Barnum (S&B 1877) Co-Founder and former Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett Philip G. Bartlett (S&B 1881) Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1890-1931) Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1886) Member of Simpson, Thacher & Barnum (later Bartlett) (1898-1917) Graham Sumner (S&B 1897) Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1904-1946) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1914-1925, 1933-1943) Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) Counsel of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1891-1906, 1913-1927, 1933-1940, 1945-1950) Allen T. Klots (S&B 1909) Member of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1921-1965) Hamilton Hadley (S&B 1919) Partner of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1929-1940) John Baker Jessup (S&B 1942) Partner of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1959-1993) Endicott Peabody Davison (S&B 1945) Partner of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1959-1980) Howard Mansfield (S&B 1871) Member of Lord, Day & Lord (1901-1938) Henry DeForest Baldwin (S&B 1885) Member of Lord, Day & Lord (1900-1947) Sherman Baldwin (S&B 1919) Member of Lord, Day & Lord (1929-1969) Robert Guthrie Page (S&B 1922) Member of Debevoise, Stevenson, Plimpton & Page (1936-1947) Harold H. Healy Jr. (S&B 1943) Partner of Debevoise & Plimpton (1959-1989) Henry Waters Taft (S&B 1880) Partner of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft (1899-1945) William Lloyd Kitchel (S&B 1892) Partner of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft (1914-1945) Charles Wheeler Pierson (S&B 1886) Member of Alexander & Green [law firm in New York City] (1900-1929) Alfred Ogden (S&B 1932) Partner of Alexander & Green [law firm in New York City] (1955-1975) John Carey (S&B 1945W) Partner of Coudert Brothers [law firm in New York City] (1961-1987) John William Sterling (S&B 1864) Co-Founder and Member of Shearman & Sterling [law firm in New York City] (1873-1918) Payson Merrill (S&B 1865) Member of Merrill, Rogers, Gifford & Woody [and predecessors] [law firm in New York City] (1883-1924) John S. Seymour (S&B 1875) Member of Seymour, Seymour & Harmon [and successors] [law firm in New York City] (1895-1921) Edwin Dean Worcester (S&B 1876) Member of Worcester, Williams & Saxe [law firm in New York City] (1909-1929) Charles Buxton Hobbs (S&B 1885) Member of Gifford, Hobbs & Beard [law firm in New York City] (1904-1923) Winthrop Edwards Dwight (S&B 1893) Partner of Dwight & Scoville [law firm in New York City] (1911-1944) Anson McCook Beard (S&B 1895) Member of Gifford, Hobbs & Beard [law firm in New York City] (1903-1923) Dean Sage (S&B 1897) Member of Sage, Gray, Todd & Sims [law firm in New York City] (1905-1943) Edward Bancroft Twombly (S&B 1912) Partner of Putney, Twombly, Hall & Skidmore [law firm in New York City] (1919-1966) Samuel Sloan Duryee (S&B 1917) Member of Parker, Duryee, Benjamin, Zunino and Malone [law firm in New York City] (1943-1979) Edwin Foster Blair (S&B 1924) Partner of Hughes, Hubbard, Blair & Reed [law firm in New York City] (1952-1968) Frederick P. Haas (S&B 1935) Partner of Webster, Sheffield, Fleischmann, Hitchcock & Chrystie [law firm in New York City] (1946-1965) Paul C. Lambert (S&B 1950) Partner of Breed, Abbott & Morgan [law firm in New York City] (1966-1989) Lawyers in other major American cities: Gaspard dAndelot Belin (S&B 1939) Partner of Choate, Hall & Stewart [law firm in Boston] (1955-1962, 1965-1990) Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) Member of Choate, Hall & Stewart (1933-1941, 1945-1963) Marcien Jenckes (S&B 1921) Member of Choate, Hall & Stewart (1927-1971) John Stanley Walker (S&B 1942) former Partner of Reavis, Pogue, Neal & Rose [law firm in Washington .D.C.] David C. Acheson (S&B 1943) Partner of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue [law firm in Washington, D.C.] (1974-1978) Jonathan C. Rose (S&B 1963) Partner of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue (1977-1981, 1984-present) David Alan Richards (S&B 1967) Partner of Sidley & Austin [law firm in Chicago and New York City] (1983-2000) Donald Etra (S&B 1968) Partner of Sidley & Austin [law firm in Chicago and Los Angeles] (1983-1995) Robert D. McCallum Jr. (S&B 1968) Partner of Alston & Bird [law firm in Atlanta] (1979-2001) William Singer Moorhead (S&B 1906) Member of Moorhead & Knox [law firm in Pittsburgh] (1917-1952) Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) Senior Member of Robinson, Robinson & Cole [law firm in Connecticut] John Trumbull Robinson (S&B 1893) Member of Robinson, Robinson & Cole [law firm in Hartford, Connecticut] (1896-1937) Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) Partner of Gross, Hyde & Shipman [law firm in Hartford, Connecticut] (1894-1919); Senior Member of Shipman & Goodwin [law firm in Hartford, Connecticut] (1919-1937) Samuel Knight (S&B 1887) Member of Christin, Knight, Boland & Chnstin [law firm in San Francisco] (1918-1943) John B. Dempsey (S&B 1911) Partner of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey [law firm in Cleveland, Ohio] (1935-1963)

General Counsels: Levi C. Wade (S&B 1866) General Counsel of the Mexican Central Railway Company (1885-1891) Howard Mansfield (S&B 1871) former General Counsel for Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad Company Edwards Denmore Robbins (S&B 1874) General Counsel of New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (1907-1914) James Mulford Townsend (S&B 1874) General Counsel of E.I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Company (1903-1913) Chester Mitchell Dawes (S&B 1876) General Counsel of Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company (1909-1917) Lloyd Wheaton Bowers (S&B 1879) General Counsel of Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company (1893-1909) Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1886) General Counsel of Florida Southern Railroad Company (1890-1892); General Counsel of Union Bag and Paper Corporation (1917-1937) Morison Remich Waite (S&B 1888) General Solicitor of Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and Western Lines (1918-1946) Charles Pascal Franchot (S&B 1910) General Counsel of Remington Rand Inc. (1927-1945) George Alfred Ranney (S&B 1934) General Counsel of Inland Steel Co. [Chicago] (1962-1968); Member of Sidley, Austin, Burgess & Smith [law firm in Chicago] (1939-1962) David C. Acheson (S&B 1943) General Counsel of Communications Satellite Corp. (1967-1974) Jack Edwin McGregor (S&B 1956) Vice President and General Counsel of Potomac Electric Power Corp. (1972-1974) George J. Dunn (S&B 1957) Senior Vice President and General Counsel of BP America, Inc. and Standard Oil (Ohio) (1974-1998)

Skull and Bones Journalists and Miscellaneous


Journalists: Henry R. Luce (S&B 1920) Editor-in-Chief of Time, Inc. (1923-1964); Founder of Time (1923), Fortune (1930), Life (1936), and Sports Illustrated (1954) William F. Buckley, Jr. (S&B 1950) Editor-in-Chief of National Review magazine (1955-1990) Ralph D. Paine Jr. (S&B 1929) Publisher of Fortune magazine (1953-1967); Managing Editor of Fortune magazine (1941-1953) Russell W. Davenport (S&B 1923) Managing Editor of Fortune magazine (1937-1940); Chief Editorial Writer of Life Magazine (1942-1944); creator of Fortune 500 list John Davenport (S&B 1926) Editor of Barrons Weekly magazine (1949-1954); former assistant managing editor of Fortune Tom Prideaux (S&B 1930) former entertainment editor of Life magazine Christopher Buckley (S&B 1975) former managing editor of Esquire magazine Harold Phelps Stokes (S&B 1909) Member of the Editorial Staff of The New York Times (1926-1937) Amory Howe Bradford (S&B 1934) Vice President (1957-1963) and General Manager (1960-1963) of The New York Times Co. Robert W. Kagan (S&B 1980) Columnist for The Washington Post Dana T. Milbank (S&B 1990) Columnist for The Washington Post David R. Leonhardt (S&B 1994) Columnist for The New York Times Thomas B. Ross (S&B 1951) Washington Bureau Chief of Chicago Sun-Times (1970-1977); Senior Vice President of NBC News (19861990); Senior Vice President for Corporate Affairs at RCA Corp. (1982-1986) Earl G. Graves Jr. (S&B 1984) President and CEO of Black Enterprise magazine (2006-present) Orde Coombs (S&B 1965) former host of Black Conversations talk show; former contributing editor to New York magazine, senior editor of McCalls publication Alfred Cowles (S&B 1886) Secretary and Treasurer of Chicago Tribune Company (1898-1901) Richard Ely Danielson (S&B 1907) President of Atlantic Monthly Co. (1940); President of Sportsman Publishing Co. (1927-1937) Alfred Cowles III (S&B 1913) former President of Cowles Communication David S. Ingalls (S&B 1920) President and Publisher of Cincinnati Times Star (1954-1958) Barry Zorthian (S&B 1941) President of Time-Life Broadcast (1969-1973); former Program Manager of the Voice of America Fergus Reid Buckley (S&B 1952) founder and head of Buckley School of Public Speaking David McCullough (S&B 1955) author and writer Allen T. Klots Jr. (S&B 1943) senior editor at the publishing house of Dodd, Mead & Co. Arthur Reed Kimball (S&B 1877) former business manager of Waterbury American William H. Cowles (S&B 1887) Publisher of Spokane Spokesman-Review (1893-1946); Director of Associated Press (1912-1944) Charles Hopkins Clark (S&B 1871) President and Editor-in-Chief of Hartford Courant (1890-1926) Charles W. Burpee (S&B 1883) Managing Editor of Hartford Courant (1900-1904) Architects: Evarts Tracy (S&B 1890) Architect of Denver Cathedral, Missouri State Capitol, and U.S. Post Office and Court House in Denver John Walter Cross (S&B 1900) designed building of Tiffany & Co., RCA, Aetna Life Insurance Co., Guaranty Trust Co. Lewis Greenleaf Adams (S&B 1920) Architect of All Saints Chapel in Princeton, New Jersey Other Major Bonesmen: Lawrence M. Kelley (S&B 1937) awarded the Heisman Trophy in 1936 Clinton E. Frank (S&B 1938) awarded the Heisman Trophy in 1937 Michael Pyle (S&B 1961) football player for Chicago Bears (NFL) Don Schollander (S&B 1968) awarded a gold medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo Archibald MacLeish (S&B 1915) awarded Pulitzer Prize for American Poetry in 1933 and 1953; awarded Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1959 David McCullough (S&B 1955) awarded Pulitzer Prize for Biography in 1993 (Truman) and 2002 (John Adams) James A. Whitmore (S&B 1944) Hollywood actor; acted as Admiral William F. Halsey in the movie Tora, Tora, Tora! Richard Westerfield (S&B 1979) musical conductor Michael Cerveris (S&B 1983) played Tommy in the Broadway musical The Whos Tommy Adam Guettel (S&B 1987) received a Tony Award in 2005 for musical Light in the Piazza Daniel Kevin Granholm Mulhern (S&B 1980) First Gentleman of Michigan; husband of Jennifer Granholm, Governor of Michigan

Skull and Bones in Education


Yale University Executives: Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) President of Yale University (1886-1899) Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) President of Yale University (1899-1921); Dean of the Graduate School at Yale University (1892-1895) Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) President of Yale University (1937-1950); Provost of Yale University (1927-1937) William D. Nordhaus (S&B 1963) Provost of Yale University (1986-1988); Vice President for Finance and Administration (1992-1993) Henry Parks Wright (S&B 1868) Dean of Yale University (1884-1909) Frederick S. Jones (S&B 1884) Dean of Yale University (1909-1927) Franklin B. Dexter (S&B 1861) Secretary of Yale University (1869-1899) Anson Phelps Stokes (S&B 1896) Secretary of Yale University (1899-1921) Carl A. Lohmann (S&B 1910) Secretary of Yale University (1927-1953) Reuben A. Holden (S&B 1940) Secretary of Yale University (1953-1971) Henry Coit Kingsley (S&B 1834) Treasurer of Yale University (1862-1886) William Whitman Farnam (S&B 1866) Treasurer of Yale University (1888-1899) Thomas Lee McClung (S&B 1892) Treasurer of Yale University (1904-1909) Laurence G. Tighe (S&B 1916) Treasurer of Yale University (1942-1954) Charles Stafford Gage (S&B 1925) Treasurer of Yale University (1954-1966) John Edwin Ecklund (S&B 1938) Treasurer of Yale University (1966-1978) Elmore M. McKee (S&B 1919) Chaplain of Yale University (1927-1930) August Sidney Lovett (S&B 1913) Chaplain of Yale University (1932-1958) William Sloane Coffin Jr. (S&B 1949) Chaplain of Yale University (1958-1976) Daniel C. Gilman (S&B 1852) Librarian of Yale University (1858-1865) Addison Van Name (S&B 1858) Librarian of Yale University (1865-1905) John C. Schwab (S&B 1886) Librarian of Yale University (1905-1916) Henry S. Graves (S&B 1892) Dean of Yale School of Forestry (1900-1939) Stanhope Bayne-Jones (S&B 1910) Dean of Yale School of Medicine (1935-1940) Howard Sayre Weaver (S&B 1948) Dean of the Yale School of Art and Architecture (1967-1974) William H. Donaldson (S&B 1953) Dean of Yale School of Management (1976-1980) Delaney Kiphuth (S&B 1941) Director of Athletics at Yale University (1954-1976) Yale University Professors: Thomas A. Thacher (S&B 1835) Professor of Latin (1842-1886) Chester Smith Lyman (S&B 1837) Professor of Physics at Yale University [Sheffield Scientific School] (1859-1884) Benjamin Silliman Jr. (S&B 1837) Professor of Chemistry at Yale University (1854-1870) James Mason Hoppin (S&B 1840) Professor of Homiletics (1861-1879); Professor of History of Art (1879-1899) Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) Professor of Sacred Literature at Yale University (1859-1886) Lewis R. Packard (S&B 1856) Professor of Greek (1867-1884) Cyrus Northrop (S&B 1857) Professor of English (1863-1884) Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861) Professor of Law at Yale Law School (1869-1919) Tracy Peck (S&B 1861) Professor of Latin (1889-1908) Edward Benton Coe (S&B 1862) Street Professor of Modern Languages (1867-1879) William G. Sumner (S&B 1863) Professor of Economics (1872-1909) James K. Thacher (S&B 1868) Professor of Physiology (1879-1891) and Clinical Medicine (1887-1891) at Yale Medical School Henry P. Wright (S&B 1868) Professor of Latin (1876-1909) Henry A. Beers (S&B 1869) Professor of English Literature (1880-1916) Bernadotte Perrin (S&B 1869) Professor of Greek (1893-1909) William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) Professor of Law at Yale Law School (1881-1907) Theodore S. Woolsey (S&B 1872) Professor of International Law (1878-1911) William Beebe (S&B 1873) Professor of Mathematics (1897-1916) Frank B. Tarbell (S&B 1873) Professor of Greek (1882-1887) Henry Walcott Farnam (S&B 1874) Professor of Political Economy (1880-1912); Professor of Economics (1912-1918) Edwards Denmore Robbins (S&B 1874) Professor of Medical Jurisprudence (1899-1903) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Kent Professor of Law (1913-1921) Edward T. McLaughlin (S&B 1883) Professor of English (1890-1893) Gustav Gruener (S&B 1884) Professor of German (1897-1924) Charlton M. Lewis (S&B 1886) Emily Sanford Professor of English (1899-1923) John C. Schwab (S&B 1886) Professor of Political Economy (1893-1906) Robert Nelson Corwin (S&B 1887) Professor of German (1899-1933) Irving Fisher (S&B 1888) Professor of Political Economy (1898-1935) Gifford Pinchot (S&B 1889) Professor of Forestry (1903-1936) Henry Hallam Tweedy (S&B 1891) Professor of Practical Theology at Yale Divinity School (1909-1937) Clive Day (S&B 1892) Professor of Economic History (1907-1936) James W. Ingersoll (S&B 1892) Professor of Latin (1897-1921) Henry B. Wright (S&B 1898) Professor of History (1907-1911) Frederick E. Pierce (S&B 1904) Professor of English (1910-1935) George Dahl (S&B 1908) Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature at Yale Divinity School (1914-1929) Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) Professor of History (1918-1937) Stanhope Bayne-Jones (S&B 1910) Professor of Bacteriology at Yale School of Medicine (1932-1947) Robert D. French (S&B 1910) Professor of English at Yale University (1930-1953) Arthur B. Darling (S&B 1916) Professor of History (1925-1933)

Alfred R. Bellinger (S&B 1917) Professor of Latin (1939-1959) Frederick W. Hilles (S&B 1922) Professor of English (1948-1965) Charles Seymour Jr. (S&B 1935) Professor of History of Art (1945-1977) John R. Thompson (S&B 1938) Professor of Law (1939-?) Lawrence K. Pickett (S&B 1941) Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine (1964-1984) William D. Nordhaus (S&B 1963) Professor of Economics (1973-present) Other College Professors: William Thayer Smith (S&B 1860) Professor of Physiology (1885-1907) and Professor of Surgery (1907-1909) at Dartmouth College Frederic S. Dennis (S&B 1872) Professor of Clinical Surgery at Cornell University (1898-1910) Frederick B. Percy (S&B 1877) Professor of Clinical Medicine at Boston University Medical School (1909-1915) John Seymour Thacher (S&B 1877) Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University (1903-1918) Walter Belknap James (S&B 1879) Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University (1909-1918) Alexander Lambert (S&B 1884) Professor of Clinical Medicine at Cornell University (1898-1931) Henry McMahon Painter (S&B 1884) Professor of Clinical Obstetrics at Columbia University (1905-1920) John Rogers (S&B 1887) Professor of Clinical Surgery at Cornell University Medical College (1909-1926) William Phillips Graves (S&B 1891) Professor of Gynecology at Harvard Medical School (1911-1932); Surgeon-in-chief of Free Hospital for Women, Brookline, Massachusetts (1908-1933); Surgeon-in-chief of Parkway Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts (1921-1933) Adrian van Sinderen Lambert (S&B 1893) Professor of Clinical Surgery at Columbia University (1913-?) Langdon Parsons (S&B 1921) Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Boston University School of Medicine (1949-1962) Charles A. Janeway (S&B 1930) Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School (1946-?) Richard J. Cross (S&B 1937) Professor of Medicine at Rutgers Medical School [Rutgers University] (1965-1985) Carnell Cooper (S&B 1977) Associate Professor of Medicine at University of Maryland School of Medicine Joseph Emerson (S&B 1841) Professor of Ancient Languages at Beloit College (1848-1888) Evan W. Evans (S&B 1851) Professor of Mathematics at Cornell University (1868-1872) William Preston Johnston (S&B 1852) Professor of English Literature at Louisiana State University (1883-1889) Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) Professor of History and English Literature at the University of Michigan (1857-1863) Lemuel S. Potwin (S&B 1854) Professor of Latin (1871-1892) and English Literature (1892-1906) at Western Reserve University Charles F. Johnson (S&B 1855) Professor of English Literature at Trinity College (1884-1906) Charles M. Tyler (S&B 1855) Professor of History at Cornell University (1891-1903) Eli Whitney Blake (S&B 1857) Professor of Physics at Brown University (1870-1895) James Payne Green (S&B 1857) Professor of Greek at Jefferson College (1857-1859) Moses Coit Tyler (S&B 1857) Professor of American History at Cornell University (1881-1900) Joseph Leonard Daniels (S&B 1860) Professor of Greek at Olivet College (1865-1906) Edward Rowland Sill (S&B 1861) Professor of English at the University of California (1874-1882) Henry Phelps Johnston (S&B 1862) Professor of History at City College of New York (1883-1916) John L. Ewell (S&B 1865) Professor of Church History at Howard University (1891-1910) Bernadotte Perrin (S&B 1869) Professor of Greek at Western Reserve University (1881-1893) Dwight Whitney Learned (S&B 1870) Professor of Chinese History, Biblical Theology, and Greek at Doshisha College in Japan John Howard Hincks (S&B 1872) Professor of History and Social Science at Atlanta University (1889-1894) George Foot Moore (S&B 1872) Professor of the History of Religion at Harvard University (1904-1928); Professor of the Hebrew Language and Literature at Andover Theological Seminary (1883-1901) Edward T. Owen (S&B 1872) Professor of French at University of Wisconsin (1879-1915) Herbert McKenzie Denslow (S&B 1873) Professor of Pastoral Theology at General Theological Seminary (1902-1927) Frank B. Tarbell (S&B 1873) Professor of Classical Archeology at University of Chicago (1894-1918) Alfred B. Nichols (S&B 1880) Professor of German at Simmons College (1903-1911) Eliakim H. Moore (S&B 1883) Professor of Mathematics at University of Chicago (1892-1931) John Norton Pomeroy (S&B 1887) Professor of Law at University of Illinois (1910-1924) Amos A. Stagg (S&B 1888) Professor of Physical Culture and Athletics at University of Chicago (1900-1933) Stanhope Bayne-Jones (S&B 1910) Professor of Bacteriology at University of Rochester (1923-1932) Edwin A. Burtt (S&B 1915) Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University (1931-1960) Archibald MacLeish (S&B 1915) Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory at Harvard University (1949-1962) Henry Elisha Allen (S&B 1924) Professor of Religion at University of Minnesota (1951-1970) Lyman B. Spitzer Jr. (S&B 1935) Charles A. Young Professor of Astronomy at Princeton University (1952-1982) McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) Professor of Government at Harvard Univ. (1954-1961); Professor of History at New York Univ. (1979-1989) Zeph Stewart (S&B 1943) former Professor of Humanities at Harvard University Stanley M. Johanson (S&B 1955) Professor of Law at University of Texas in Austin Robert Francis Giegengack Jr. (S&B 1960) Professor of Geology at University of Pennsylvania (1987-present) Howard F. Gillette Jr. (S&B 1964) Professor of History at Rutgers University (1999-present); Charles A. Pulaski Jr. (S&B 1964) Professor of Law at University of Iowa (1972-1980); Professor of Law at Arizona State Univ. (1980-1986) Thomas D. Rowe Jr. (S&B 1964) Professor of Law at Duke University (1979-present) Robert R. Birge (S&B 1968) Professor of Chemistry at University of Connecticut Brian C. Murchison (S&B 1974) Professor of Law at Washington and Lee University School of Law (1990-present) Maxwell Chibundu (S&B 1980) Professor of Law at University of Maryland School of Law Zoltan L. Hajnal (S&B 1990) Assistant Professor of Political Science at University of California at San Diego Austan Goolsbee (S&B 1991) Robert P. Gwinn Professor of Economics at University of Chicago Graduate School of Business (2001-2005) Catherine M. Sharkey (S&B 1992) Professor of Law at New York University School of Law (2007-present) Elizabeth A. Stanley (S&B 1992) Assistant Professor of Government at Georgetown University Imani Perry (S&B 1994) Associate Professor of Law at Rutgers University School of Law James W. Williams (S&B 1908) member of faculty of Yale-in-China at Changsha, China (1916-1922)

Presidents, Chancellors, and Deans of Major Universities Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) President of Yale University (1886-1899) Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) President of Yale University (1899-1921) Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) President of Yale University (1937-1950) Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) inaugural President of Cornell University (1866-1885) Daniel C. Gilman (S&B 1852) inaugural President of Johns Hopkins University (1875-1901); second President of University of California at Berkeley (1872-1875) William Preston Johnston (S&B 1852) inaugural President of Tulane University (1884-1899); President of Louisiana State Univ. (1880-1883) Cyrus Northrop (S&B 1857) second President of University of Minnesota (1884-1911) Carroll Cutler (S&B 1854) President of [Case] Western Reserve University (1871-1886) J. Quigg Newton Jr. (S&B 1933) President of University of Colorado (1956-1963) David L. Boren (S&B 1963) President of University of Oklahoma (1994-present) Arthur Howe (S&B 1912) President of Hampton Institute (1931-1940) Farwell Knapp (S&B 1916) President of Hartford College (1938-1942); Dean of Hartford College of Law (1932-1933) Reuben A. Holden (S&B 1940) President of Warren Wilson College [North Carolina] (1971-1986) Samuel H. Lee (S&B 1858) President of American International College (1893-1908) Joseph Leonard Daniels (S&B 1860) Acting President of Olivet College (1892-1893, 1903-1904) David B. Perry (S&B 1863) President of Douana College (1881-1912) William DeWitt Alexander (S&B 1855) President of Oahu College in Hawaii (1864-1871) James Gore King McClure (S&B 1870) President of Lake Forest University (1897-1901); President of McCormick Theological Seminary (1905-1928) Henry Sloane Coffin (S&B 1897) President of Union Theological Seminary (1926-1945) Harry L. Reed (S&B 1889) President of Auburn Theological Seminary (1926-1939) Franklin W. Fisk (S&B 1849) President of Chicago Theological Seminary (1887-1900) Joseph Gibson Hoyt (S&B 1840) Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis (1858-1862) William Chauvenet (S&B 1840) Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis (1862-1869) James O. Putnam (S&B 1839) Chancellor of University of Buffalo (1895-1902) Wilson Shannon Bissell (S&B 1869) Chancellor of University of Buffalo (1902-1903) Charles Janeway Stille (S&B 1839) Provost of University of Pennsylvania (1868-1880) R. Keith Walton (S&B 1986) Executive Vice President and Secretary of Columbia University (1996-2007) Henry Hitchcock (S&B 1848) Dean of the St. Louis Law School at Washington University in St. Louis (1867-1870, 1878-1881) Francis M. Finch (S&B 1849) Dean of Cornell Law School (1891-1903) William Thayer Smith (S&B 1860) Dean of Dartmouth Medical School (1896-1909) William W. Seely (S&B 1862) Dean of the Medical Faculty at University of Cincinnati (1881-1900) William Henry Welch (S&B 1870) Dean of the Medical Faculty at Johns Hopkins University (1893-1898) John Howard Hincks (S&B 1872) Dean of the Faculty at Atlanta University (1889-1894) Frederick S. Jones (S&B 1884) Dean of College of Engineering at University of Minnesota (1902-1909) McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science at Harvard University (1953-1961) William Lee Cushing (S&B 1872) Headmaster of Westminster School (1888-1920) Horace Dutton Taft (S&B 1883) Headmaster of The Taft School (1890-1936) Sherman Day Thacher (S&B 1883) Founder and Headmaster of Thacher School in Ojai, California Frank Davis Ashburn (S&B 1925) former Headmaster of Brooks School (in North Andover, Massachusetts) Members of the Local and State Boards of Education Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) Member of the Cincinnati Board of Education Thomas Anthony Thacher (S&B 1835) Member of the Connecticut State Board of Education (1865-1877) Henry Williams (S&B 1837) former member of Savannah Board of Education Joseph Burbeen Walker (S&B 1844) Member of the Board of Education of Concord, New Hampshire (1859-1870) Daniel C. Gilman (S&B 1852) Secretary of Connecticut State Board of Education (1865-1866) James L. Whitney (S&B 1856) Chairman of the School Board of Concord, Massachusetts (1879-1887) Storrs O. Seymour (S&B 1857) Member of Connecticut State Board of Education (1880-1884) Frederick Newton Judson (S&B 1866) President of the Board of Education in St. Louis, Missouri (1880-1882, 1887-1889) Frederick Collin (S&B 1871) President of the Board of Education of Elmira, New York (1889-1894, 1899-1910) Charles Daniel Hine (S&B 1871) Secretary of Connecticut State Board of Education (1883-1920); Superintendent of Schools of Saginaw, Michigan (1871-1874) Edwin F. Sweet (S&B 1871) Member of the Board of Education in Grand Rapids, Michigan (1899-1906, 1923-1926) Edwards Denmore Robbins (S&B 1874) Member of Connecticut State Board of Education (1884-1919) Otto T. Bannard (S&B 1876) Member of New York [City] Board of Education (1897-1898) Chester Mitchell Dawes (S&B 1876) Member of Chicago Board of Education (1899-1902, 1907-1909) Gustav Gruener (S&B 1884) Member of New Haven Board of Education (1915-1917) Frederick S. Jones (S&B 1884) Chairman of the Connecticut State Board of Education (1919-1935) Percy Hamilton Stewart (S&B 1890) Member of New Jersey State Board of Education (1919-1921) Howell Cheney (S&B 1892) Member of Connecticut State Board of Education (1909-1919) Francis Parsons (S&B 1893) Member of the Hartford Board of Education in Hartford, Connecticut (1907-1908, 1921-1924) Ralph D. Paine (S&B 1894) Member of New Hampshire State Board of Education (1919-1921) Cornelius Porter Kitchel (S&B 1897) President of the Board of Education in Englewood, New Jersey (1922-1929) Graham Sumner (S&B 1897) President of the Board of Education in Englewood, New Jersey (1914-1918) Graham Stanley Finney (S&B 1952) Deputy Superintendent of Schools in Philadelphia (1967-1969)

Skull and Bones Organization Executives


Irving Fisher (S&B 1888) Founder and inaugural President of American Eugenics Society (1923-1926) Amos Pinchot (S&B 1897) Co-Founder of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Francis Eugene Butler (S&B 1857) Co-founder of the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA) William H. Donaldson (S&B 1953) Chairman of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1999-2003); former Trustee of Ford Foundation Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) Chairman of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1952-1958); President of World Peace Foundation (1946-?); Trustee of World Peace Foundation (1934-1963) Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) Trustee of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1910-1918); President of American Historical Association (1884) Anson Phelps Stokes (S&B 1896) Trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation (1928-1932) Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation (1949-June 30, 1961) Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) Trustee of World Peace Foundation (1939-1945) McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) President of Ford Foundation (1966-1979) Harold Howe II (S&B 1940) Vice President of Ford Foundation (1971-1981) Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) Chairman of Carnegie Corporation of New York (1955-1966) Morehead Patterson (S&B 1920) Chairman of The Brookings Institution (1959-1962) Winston Lord (S&B 1959) President of the Council on Foreign Relations (1977-1985) Gifford Pinchot (S&B 1889) President of National Conservation Association (1910-1925) Henry Hitchcock (S&B 1848) President of American Bar Association (1889) Simeon E. Baldwin (S&B 1861) President of American Bar Association (1890); President of American Historical Association (1906) William H. Welch (S&B 1870) President of American Medical Association (1910) E. Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) President of American Red Cross (1950-1953); Chairman of American Red Cross (1954-1973) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) President of American Red Cross (1906-1913); Chairman of American Red Cross (1915-1919); President of the English-Speaking Union of the United States (1921-1930); President of American Bar Association (1913) Robert W. Kagan (S&B 1980) Co-Founder of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) Albert DeSilver (S&B 1910) director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Director of the Council on Foreign Relations (1950-1955) Charles M. Spofford (S&B 1924) Director of the Council on Foreign Relations (1955-1972) George H. W. Bush (S&B 1948) Director of the Council on Foreign Relations (1977-1979); Chairman of the Republican National Committee (1973-1974) William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) Editor of Foreign Affairs magazine (1972-1984); Director of the Council on Foreign Relations (1964-1974); Honorary Bilderberg Meeting Secretary General for the United States (1977-1980) Frederick W. Smith (S&B 1966) Director of the Council on Foreign Relations (2009-present) J. Quigg Newton Jr. (S&B 1933) President of The Commonwealth Fund (1963-1975) Charles A. Janeway (S&B 1930) President of Iran Foundation (1958-1965) Linden S. Blue (S&B 1958) Trustee of Hudson Institute (as of 2006) Frederick W. Smith (S&B 1966) Director of Cato Institute William H. Welch (S&B 1870) President of the board of directors of Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1901-1934) Irving Fisher (S&B 1888) President of American Economic Association (1918) Henry Walcott Farnam (S&B 1874) President of American Economic Association (1911) F. Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) President of the American Museum of Natural History (1933-1951) Samuel James Elder (S&B 1873) former President of Boston Bar Association John Carey (S&B 1945W) Vice President of American Society for International law (1987-1988) Samuel R. Bertron (S&B 1885) former Chairman and Director of The American-Russian Chamber of Commerce (c. 1921) Arthur R. Kimball (S&B 1877) former President of Connecticut Chamber of Commerce James Gore King McClure Jr. (S&B 1906) former President of American Forestry Association Lyman B. Spitzer Jr. (S&B 1935) President of American Astronomical Society (1960-1962) Charles D. Hilles Jr. (S&B 1924) Secretary of American Cancer Society John V. Wertheim (S&B 1990) Chairman of the Democratic Party of New Mexico; U.S. House of Representatives candidate in 1996 Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) President of U.S. Golf Association (1935) Richard L. Tighe (S&B 1923) Director of Foreign Policy Association (1934-1938) William M. Evarts (S&B 1837) President of the New York City Bar Association (1870-1879) Henry Waters Taft (S&B 1880) President of the New York City Bar Association (1923-1925) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) President of the New York City Bar Association (1933-1935) Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) President of the New York City Bar Association (1937-1939) Allen T. Klots (S&B 1909) President of the New York City Bar Association (1954-1956) George DeForest Lord (S&B 1854) Chairman of the New York City Bar Association (1888-1889) Henry DeForest Baldwin (S&B 1885) Chairman of the New York City Bar Association (1915-1916) William E. Jackson (S&B 1941) Secretary of the New York City Bar Association (1953-1955) Harold H. Healy Jr. (S&B 1943) Secretary of the New York City Bar Association (1959-1961) Reuben A. Holden (S&B 1940) President of Yale-in-China Association (1966-1972) David C. Acheson (S&B 1943) President of the Atlantic Council of the United States (1993-1999)

Skull and Bones in the Churches


Thomas F. Davies (S&B 1853) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan (1889-1905) Charles F. Robertson (S&B 1859) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri (1868-1886) Chauncey B. Brewster (S&B 1868) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut (1899-1928) Sidney C. Partridge (S&B 1880) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Western Missouri (1911-1930) Benjamin Brewster (S&B 1882) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Maine (1916-1941) Thomas F. Davies (S&B 1894) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts (1911-1936) Henry W. Hobson (S&B 1914) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio (1931-1959) Anson Phelps Stokes Jr. (S&B 1927) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts (1956-1970) Joseph Parrish Thompson (S&B 1838) Pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in New York City (1845-1871) Joseph Augustine Benton (S&B 1842) Pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church in San Francisco (1863-1869) William Sidney Huggins (S&B 1842) Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Kalamazoo, Michigan (1854-1862) Daniel William Havens (S&B 1843) Pastor of the First (Congregational) Church in East Haven, Connecticut (1847-1877) John Wheeler Harding (S&B 1845) Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Longmeadow, Massachusetts (1850-1891) Joseph Willes Backus (S&B 1846) Pastor of the John Street Church in Lowell, Massachusetts (1862-1866) William Eves Moore (S&B 1847) Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Columbus, Ohio (1872-1894) Frederick R. Abbe (S&B 1848) Pastor of First Congregational Church in Abington, Massachusetts (1857-1870) William Barker Clarke (S&B 1849) Pastor of the Congregational Church in North Cornwall, Connecticut (1855-1859) Edward D. Morris (S&B 1849) Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Columbus, Ohio (1855-1867) Edward Warren Bentley (S&B 1850) Pastor of the Reformed (Dutch) Church in Ellenville, Ulster County, New York (1854-1882) Willis Strong Colton (S&B 1850) Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Wethersfield, Connecticut (1856-1866) James Gardiner Vose (S&B 1851) Pastor of the Beneficent Church in Providence, Rhode Island (1866-1901) Albert Bigelow (S&B 1852) Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Silver Creek, Chautauqua County, New York (1865-1870) Joshua Coit (S&B 1853) Pastor of Lawrence St. Church in Lawrence, Massachusetts (1873-1883) William Henry Fenn (S&B 1854) Pastor of High Street Congregational Church of Portland, Maine (1866-1904) James Kittredge Lombard (S&B 1854) Rector of St. Pauls Church at Fairfield, Connecticut (1873-1888) Alexander S. Twombly (S&B 1854) Pastor of Winthrop (Congregational) Church in Boston (1872-1891) Henry Nitchie Cobb (S&B 1855) Pastor of the Reformed Church of Millbrook, New York (1866-1881) Levi Leonard Paine (S&B 1856) Pastor of the Congregational Church in Farmington, Connecticut (1861-1870) Storrs O. Seymour (S&B 1857) Rector of St. Michaels Church at Litchfield, Connecticut (1879-1883, 1893-1915) Edgar Laing Heermance (S&B 1858) Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in White Plains, New York (1874-1888) William Kittredge Hall (S&B 1859) Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Newburgh, New York (1873-1906) Asher Henry Wilcox (S&B 1859) Pastor of the Congregational Church at Plainfield, Connecticut (1876-1882) Edward Brown Furbish (S&B 1860) Pastor of the First Congregational Church at Spencerport, New York (1890-1902) William Edwards Park (S&B 1861) Pastor of the Congregational Church in Gloversville, New York (1876-1904) Cornelius Ladd Kitchel (S&B 1862) Pastor of Congregational Church at Salisbury, Connecticut (1877-1883) Henry Hamlin Stebbins (S&B 1862) Pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church at Rochester, New York (1887-1901) John Phelps Taylor (S&B 1862) Pastor of the Second Congregational Church at New London, Connecticut (1878-1883) Egert B. Bingham (S&B 1863) Pastor of First Congregational Church m Rockville, Connecticut (1871-1878) Leander T. Chamberlain (S&B 1863) Pastor of Classon Avenue Presbytenan Church Brooklyn, New York (1883-1890) Alanson Douglas Miller (S&B 1864) Rector of Grace Church in New Haven, Connecticut (1889-1896) Taliaferro Franklin Caskey (S&B 1865) Rector of the American Church of St. John in Dresden, Germany (1882-1900) Henry Albert Stimson (S&B 1865) Pastor of Manhattan Church in New York City (1896-1917); Pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in New York City (1893-1896) James Brand (S&B 1866) Pastor of First (Congregational) Church in Oberlin, Ohio (1873-1899) Edward Young Hincks (S&B 1866) Pastor of State Street Church in Portland, Maine (1870-1881) Lewis Lampman (S&B 1866) Pastor of the High Street Presbyterian Church of Newark, New Jersey (1888-1906) Charles M. Southgate (S&B 1866) Pastor of Pilgrim Church at Worcester, Massachusetts (1885-1895) Morton Dexter (S&B 1867) Pastor of the Union Congregational Church in Taunton, Massachusetts (1873-1878) Albert Elijah Dunning (S&B 1867) Pastor of Highland Congregational Church at Roxbury, Massachusetts (1870-1881) James Fiske Merriam (S&B 1867) Pastor of the Congregational Church at Farmington, Connecticut (1871-1873) Anson Phelps Tinker (S&B 1868) Pastor of the High Street Congregational Church in Auburn, Maine (1873-1882) Arthur Shirley (S&B 1869) Pastor of Old Lyme (Connecticut) Congregational Church (1890-1897) Charles H. Strong (S&B 1870) former Rector of Grace Church in Brooklyn; former Rector of St. Johns Church in Savannah, Georgia John Howard Hincks (S&B 1872) Pastor of the Bethany Congregational Church in Montpelier, Vermont (1877-1888) Alexander Ross Merriam (S&B 1872) Pastor of First Congregational Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan (1884-1891) Arthur Huntington Allen (S&B 1873) Pastor of the Woodside Presbyterian Church in Troy, New York (1885-1901) Herbert W. Lathe (S&B 1873) Pastor of First Church at Northhampton, Massachusetts (1882-1891) Samuel C. Bushnell (S&B 1874) Pastor of Orthodox Church (Pleasant Street Congregational) in Arlington, Mass. (1890-1920) Charles Francis Carter (S&B 1878) Pastor of Immanuel Congregational Church in Hartford, Connecticut (1914-1927) George Louis Curtis (S&B 1878) Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Bloomfield, New Jersey (1900-1917) Doremus Scudder (S&B 1880) Pastor of Tokyo Union Church (1916-1919); Minister of Central Union Church in Honolulu (1907-1916) Joseph D. Burrell (S&B 1881) Pastor of Classon Avenue Church in Brooklyn [New York City] (1892-1919) Herbert Wetmore Wells (S&B 1889) Minister of St. Andrew's Church, Wilmington, Delaware (1900-1913) Herbert Draper Gallaudet (S&B 1898) Minister of First Congregational Church in Waterbury, Connecticut (1919-1928) Alan McLean Taylor (S&B 1902) Rector of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Mattapan in Boston (1908-1930) Arthur Howe Bradford (S&B 1905) Pastor of Central Congregational Church at Providence, Rhode Island (1918-?)

Skull and Bones and the American Civil War (1861-1865)


Rebel (Confederate) Bonesmen Richard Taylor (S&B 1845) Lieutenant General in the Confederate Army; Commander of the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana (1864-1865); Commander of the [Confederate] Army of Tennessee (1865); Surrendered to the Union Army near Mobile, Alabama on May 4, 1865; son of former U.S. President Zachary Taylor; Confederate President Jefferson Daviss brother-in-law Henry Rootes Jackson (S&B 1839) Major General in the Confederate Army; delegate to the Democratic Presidential Convention at Charleston, South Carolina in 1860; served as a prisoner-of-war after surrendering to the Union Army at the Battle of Nashville in December 1864 William Preston Johnston (S&B 1852) Colonel in the Confederate Army; Jefferson Daviss aide-de-camp; captured by the Union Army along with Jefferson Davis in Irwinsville, Georgia on May 10, 1865; served as a pallbearer at Gen. Robert E. Lees funeral; President of Tulane University (1884-1899); son of Confederate Brigadier General Albert Sidney Johnston, former Secretary of War of the Republic of Texas John Perkins Jr. (S&B 1840) Member of the Confederate House of Representatives for Louisiana [Second Congress] (1864-1865); Delegate to the Confederate Provisional Congress in Montgomery, Alabama (1861-1862) William T.S. Barry (S&B 1841) Chairman of the Mississippi Secession Convention in 1861; Delegate to the Confederate Provisional Congress (1861-1862); Signer of the Confederate Constitution; Colonel in command of the 35th Mississippi Infantry; captured at Mobile, Alabama on April 12, 1865 Burton Norvell Harrison (S&B 1859) Private Secretary to Confederate President Jefferson Davis; captured by the Union Army along with Jefferson Davis in Irwinsville, Georgia on May 10, 1865; father of former U.S. Congressman Francis Burton Harrison (S&B 1895) Hugh White Sheffey (S&B 1835) Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates (1861-1865) William Frierson Cooper (S&B 1838) Justice of Supreme Court of Tennessee (1861-1862, 1878-1886) Thomas L. Bayne (S&B 1847) Colonel; Chief of the Bureau of Foreign Supplies in the Confederate War Department; married to Mary Gayle, the daughter of former Governor of Alabama John Gayle Thomas McKinney Jack (S&B 1853) Colonel; Adjutant General of the Department of Texas, Confederate Army (1864-1865); Aide-decamp to Confederate Brigadier General Albert Sidney Johnston until Gen. Johnstons death at Battle of Shiloh; son of William H. Jack, former Secretary of State of the Republic of Texas Vincent Marmaduke (S&B 1852) Colonel, Confederate Army; son of former Governor of Missouri Meredith Miles Marmaduke Alexander Porter Root (S&B 1861) Major; Assistant Adjutant-General on the staff of Confederate Brigadier General Thomas Drayton James N. Brickell (S&B 1845) First Lieutenant, Ordnance Officer for the Confederate Army in Louisiana William Felix Alexander (S&B 1851) Assistant to Confederate Gen. A.R. Lawton, the Quartermaster-General of the Confederate Army Henry Williams (S&B 1837) Lieutenant of the Irish Volunteers from Savannah, Georgia (Confederate Army) Edwin Alexander Anderson (S&B 1835) Surgeon, Confederate Army Stuart Wilkins Fisk (S&B 1840) Colonel, Infantry, Confederate Army Henry Hunter Raymond (S&B 1841) Major, Confederate Army; lawyer in Charleston, South Carolina William Grey Woolfolk (S&B 1841) served in the Confederate Army William Davison Henen (S&B 1842) Major, Confederate Army Charles Nicholas Gachet (S&B 1843) served in the Confederate Army John Henry Felder (S&B 1844) 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, Confederate Army; Member of South Carolina State Legislature (1852-1861) Joseph Lovell (S&B 1844) First Lieutenant, Aide-de-Camp Lemuel Parker Conner (S&B 1845) Major, Confederate Army William Gustine Conner (S&B 1845) Major, Confederate Army; killed in action at the Battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863 Orrick Metcalfe (S&B 1845) Surgeon, Confederate Army John Donnell Smith (S&B 1847) Captain, Confederate Army Henry Laurens Metcalfe (S&B 1849) served in the Confederate Army Walker Richardson (S&B 1849) served in the Confederate Army Henry DeWitt Beman (S&B 1851) served in the Confederate Army Andrew Jackson Spring (S&B 1855) Sergeant Major, Confederate Army Arthur Dickinson (S&B 1856) Commissary Department, Confederate Army James Payne Green (S&B 1857) Lieutenant, Cavalry, Confederate Army George Boardman MacLellan (S&B 1858) Assistant Engineer, Confederate Army

Federal (Union) Bonesmen William M. Evarts (S&B 1837) Special Diplomatic Envoy to Great Britain and France under President Abraham Lincoln Green Clay (S&B 1859) Secretary of the U.S. Legation at St. Petersburg, Russia (1861); Secretary of the U.S. Legation at Turin and Florence (1862-1868); Colonel, Union Army; son of former U.S. Congressman Brutus Junius Clay Constantine C. Esty (S&B 1845) Assessor of Internal Revenue (1862-1866; 1867-1872) William Huntington Russell (S&B 1833) Major-General in the Militia of the State of Connecticut (1862-1870) Orris Sanford Ferry (S&B 1844) Brigadier General in the United States Volunteers (1862-1865) Joseph Cooke Jackson (S&B 1857) brevetted Brigadier General in the 6th New Jersey Volunteers John Thomas Croxton (S&B 1857) Major General, Union Army; Commander of Military District of Southwest Georgia at Macon, Ga. (1865) William Seward Pierson (S&B 1836) brevetted Brigadier General, Union Army; selected as Mayor of Sandusky, Ohio in 1861 Thomas Marshall Key (S&B 1838) Colonel; Judge Advocate on the staff of Union Army Gen. George B. McClellan Thaddeus Foote (S&B 1844) Colonel in 10th Michigan Cavalry Henry McCormick (S&B 1852) Colonel in the First Regiment of Pennsylvania Militia Rufus Cowles Crampton (S&B 1851) Lieutenant Colonel of the 145th Illinois Volunteers Edward Payson Nettleton (S&B 1856) Lieutenant Colonel in 31st Massachusetts Infantry; brevetted Colonel Henry Hitchcock (S&B 1848) brevetted Lieutenant Colonel; Assistant Adjutant General, U.S. Volunteers; Served as Judge Advocate on the personal staff of Union Army General William T. Sherman; son of Henry H. Hitchcock, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama Daniel Henry Chamberlain (S&B 1862) Captain in 5th Massachusetts Colored Infantry (1864-1865) Henry Varnum Freeman (S&B 1869) Captain in 12th U.S. Colored Infantry (1863-1865) Newton Spaulding Manross (S&B 1850) Captain in 16th Regiment of Connecticut Volunteers; died at Battle of Antietam on Sept. 17, 1862 Thomas Hedge (S&B 1867) Second Lieutenant in Company G, 106th Regiment of New York Volunteer Infantry (1864-1865) Leonard Eugene Wales (S&B 1845) Second Lieutenant in First Delaware Volunteers in 1861 Edward Foster Blake (S&B 1858) Adjutant in the 5th Regiment of Connecticut Volunteers; killed in action in Virginia on August 9, 1862 Diodate Cushman Hannahs (S&B 1859) Captain in the 6th New York Cavalry; killed in action in Virginia on September 10, 1862 Daniel Hebard (S&B 1860) Assistant Adjutant-General of Volunteers [of Ohio]; died on August 7, 1862 George Coit Ripley (S&B 1862) 1st Lieutenant; Tenth Connecticut Regiment, Company A; Aide-de-camp to Gen. Orris S. Ferry (S&B 1844) in 1865 Charles Miller Bliss (S&B 1852) 2nd Lieutenant; Second Vermont Infantry during the Civil War Samuel Henshaw Bates (S&B 1833) served as a private in the 24th Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers during Civil War William Baldwin Ross (S&B 1852) member of the Seventh Regiment New York State Guard during the Civil War Jacob Cooper (S&B 1852) Chaplain of the Third Kentucky Regiment, U.S. Volunteers Charles Mellen Tyler (S&B 1855) Chaplain of the 22nd Massachusetts Infantry Francis Eugene Butler (S&B 1857) Chaplain of the 25th Regiment of New Jersey Volunteers; died at Suffolk, Virginia on May 4, 1863 William Kittredge Hall (S&B 1859) Chaplain of the 17th Connecticut Infantry Edward Brown Furbish (S&B 1860) Chaplain of the 25th Maine Volunteers William Curtis Johnston (S&B 1860) Chaplain of the 13th U.S. Kentucky Volunteers; died of pneumonia in Kentucky on December 3, 1862 John Walcott Wetherell (S&B 1844) Colonel, Union Army John Coon (S&B 1847) Paymaster in the Army of the Cumberland (Union Army) (1861-1865) William Eves Moore (S&B 1847) 2nd Lieutenant, Union Army Henry Martyn Dechert (S&B 1850) 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, Union Army Nathaniel Willis Bumstead (S&B 1855) Captain, Infantry, Union Army William Wheeler (S&B 1855) Captain, Union Army Stanley Woodward (S&B 1855) Captain, Union Army John Mason Brown (S&B 1856) Cavalry, Union Army Thomas Albert Perkins (S&B 1858) Sergeant, Union Army Eben Greenough Scott (S&B 1858) 1st Lieutenant, Union Army William Fowler (S&B 1860) Captain, Infantry, Union Army Luther Maynard Jones (S&B 1860) served in the Union Army Charles Hunter Owen (S&B 1860) Captain, Heavy Artillery, Union Army Hubert Sanford Brown (S&B 1861) Lieutenant Colonel, Union Army Robert Linton Chamberlain (S&B 1861) Private, Infantry, Union Army Ralph Omsted Williams (S&B 1861) served in the Union Army Sherburne Blake Eaton (S&B 1862) Captain, Union Army Anthony Higgins (S&B 1861) served in the Union Army in 1864; former U.S. Senator Henry Phelps Johnston (S&B 1862) 2nd Lieutenant, Union Army Cornelius Ladd Kitchel (S&B 1862) Private, Union Army Walter Allen (S&B 1863) Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S. Navy Charles Jesup Arms (S&B 1863) Captain, Union Army Cornelius Wade Bull (S&B 1863) Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S. Navy John Haskell Butler (S&B 1863) served in the U.S. Navy Leander T. Chamberlain (S&B 1863) Judge Advocate, U.S. Navy; brother of South Carolina Governor Daniel H. Chamberlain (S&B 1862) Horace Webster Fowler (S&B 1863) Captain, Artillery, Union Army Payson Merrill (S&B 1865) served in the Union Army Charles Edgar Smith (S&B 1865) Private, Union Army James Brand (S&B 1866) Sergeant, Union Army John Lewis (S&B 1868) served in the Union Army William Allison McKinney (S&B 1868) served in the Union Army Edward Heaton (S&B 1869) Lieutenant, Artillery, Union Army Rufus Byam Richardson (S&B 1869) Corporal, Infantry, Union Army Charles Benjamin Ramsdell (S&B 1872) served in the Union Army

Skull & Bones and Reconstruction (1865-1877)


Government Officials: Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) Secretary of War (1876); U.S. Attorney General (1876-1877); Judge of Superior Court of Cincinnati (1865-1872) William M. Evarts (S&B 1837) U.S. Attorney General (July 17, 1868-March 4, 1869); U.S. Secretary of State (1877-1881) Morrison R. Waite (S&B 1837) Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1874-1888) Orris Sanford Ferry (S&B 1844) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1867-1875) William Barrett Washburn (S&B 1844) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Massachusetts, 1874-1875); U.S. Congressman (Republican PartyMassachusetts, 1863-1871); Governor of Massachusetts (Republican, 1872-1874) Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1863-1867); U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue (1869-1872) Augustus Brandegee (S&B 1849) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1863-1867) Roswell Hart (S&B 1843) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1865-1867) Richard Dudley Hubbard (S&B 1839) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Connecticut, 1867-1869) John Andrew Peters (S&B 1842) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Maine, 1867-1873); Attorney General of Maine (1864-1866) Richard J. Haldeman (S&B 1851) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Pennsylvania, 1869-1873) Stephen W. Kellogg (S&B 1846) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1869-1875) John Edward Seeley (S&B 1835) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1871-1873) Ellis Henry Roberts (S&B 1850) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1871-1875); Member of New York State Assembly (1866) Benjamin Tucker Eames (S&B 1843) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Rhode Island, 1871-1879) Constantine C. Esty (S&B 1845) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Massachusetts, 1872-1873); Assessor of Internal Revenue (18621866; 1867-1872) William Walter Phelps (S&B 1860) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New Jersey, 1873-1875, 1883-1889) William Wallace Crapo (S&B 1852) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Massachusetts, 1875-1883) Daniel H. Chamberlain (S&B 1862) Governor of South Carolina (Republican, 1874-1876); Attorney General of South Carolina (1868-1872) Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) Provisional Mayor of New Orleans under Union Martial Law (October 1862-February 1863) Green Clay (S&B 1859) Member of Mississippi State Legislature during Reconstruction Henry Waterman Warren (S&B 1865) Member of Mississippi State Legislature (1870-1875) Hugh White Sheffey (S&B 1835) Judge of the Superior Court of Virginia (1865-1869) John Thomas Croxton (S&B 1857) Major General in the U.S. Army; Commander of the Military District of Southwest Georgia at Macon, Georgia (1865); U.S. Minister to Bolivia (1873-1874) William Law Learned (S&B 1841) Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of New York (1875-1892) John Wallace Houston (S&B 1834) Associate Justice of the Superior Court of Delaware (1855-1893) Leonard Eugene Wales (S&B 1845) Justice of the Superior Court of Delaware (1864-1884) Dwight Foster (S&B 1848) Justice of Massachusetts Supreme Court (1866-1869) George G. Sill (S&B 1852) Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut (1873-1877) College Administrators: Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) inaugural President of Cornell University (1866-1885) Daniel C. Gilman (S&B 1852) inaugural President of Johns Hopkins University (1875-1901); President of University of California at Berkeley (1872-1875); Secretary of Connecticut State Board of Education (1865-1866) Charles Janeway Stille (S&B 1839) Provost of University of Pennsylvania (1868-1880) Carroll Cutler (S&B 1854) President of [Case] Western Reserve University [Cleveland, Ohio] (1871-1886) William Chauvenet (S&B 1840) Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis (1862-1869) Henry Hitchcock (S&B 1848) Dean of the St. Louis Law School at Washington University in St. Louis (1867-1870, 1878-1881) Henry Coit Kingsley (S&B 1834) Treasurer of Yale University (1862-1886) William Preston Johnston (S&B 1852) Professor of English Literature, History, and Political Economy at Washington and Lee University (1867-1877); inaugural President of Tulane University (1884-1899) Benjamin Silliman Jr. (S&B 1837) Professor of Chemistry at Yale University (1854-1870) Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) Professor of Sacred Literature at Yale University (1859-1886) Cyrus Northrop (S&B 1857) Professor of English at Yale University (1863-1884) Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861) Professor of Law at Yale Law School (1869-1919) Church Leaders: Charles F. Robertson (S&B 1859) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri (1868-1886) Joseph Parrish Thompson (S&B 1838) Pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in New York City (1845-1871) Joseph Augustine Benton (S&B 1842) Pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church in San Francisco (1863-1869) Edward D. Morris (S&B 1849) Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Columbus, Ohio (1855-1867) James Gardiner Vose (S&B 1851) Pastor of the Beneficent Church in Providence, Rhode Island (1866-1901) William Henry Fenn (S&B 1854) Pastor of High Street Congregational Church of Portland, Maine (1866-1904) Leander Trowbridge Chamberlain (S&B 1863) Pastor of New England Church in Chicago (1869-1876) Alexander S. Twombly (S&B 1854) Pastor of Winthrop (Congregational) Church in Boston (1872-1891) Others: William C. Whitney (S&B 1863) Corporation Counsel of New York City (1875-1882) John William Sterling (S&B 1864) Co-Founder and Member of Shearman & Sterling [law firm in New York City] (1873-1918) Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) Co-Founder and Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett [law firm in New York City] (1875-1919) William M. Evarts (S&B 1837) President of the New York City Bar Association (1870-1879) Thomas Anthony Thacher (S&B 1835) Member of the Connecticut State Board of Education (1865-1877) Joseph Burbeen Walker (S&B 1844) Member of the Board of Education of Concord, New Hampshire (1859-1870)

Skull & Bones and Wounded Knee Massacre (December 29, 1890)
Government Officials: William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Solicitor General of the United States (1890-1892) William Walter Phelps (S&B 1860) U.S. Minister to the German Empire (1889-1893) Ellis Henry Roberts (S&B 1850) Assistant Treasurer of the U.S. (1889-1893) Walker Blaine (S&B 1876) Examiner of Claims in the State Department (1889-1890) William M. Evarts (S&B 1837) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-New York, 1885-1891) Anthony Higgins (S&B 1861) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Delaware, 1889-1895) LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (1884-1913) Leonard Eugene Wales (S&B 1845) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware (1884-1897) Rensselaer Russell Nelson (S&B 1846) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota (1858-1896) William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) Corporation Counsel of New Haven, Connecticut (1889-1891) Others: John William Sterling (S&B 1864) Co-Founder and Member of Shearman & Sterling [law firm in New York City] (1873-1918) Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) Co-Founder and Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett [law firm in New York City] (1875-1919) Chauncey M. Depew (S&B 1856) President of the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Co. (1885-1898) Wilson Shannon Bissell (S&B 1869) President of the Buffalo & Southwestern Railroad (1883-1895) Levi C. Wade (S&B 1866) President of the Mexican Central Railway Company (1885-1891) Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) President of Yale University (1886-1899) Daniel C. Gilman (S&B 1852) inaugural President of Johns Hopkins University (1875-1901) William Preston Johnston (S&B 1852) inaugural President of Tulane University (1884-1899) Cyrus Northrop (S&B 1857) second President of University of Minnesota (1884-1911) Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861) Professor of Law at Yale Law School (1869-1919) Thomas F. Davies (S&B 1853) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan (1889-1905)

Skull & Bones and Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)


Government Officials: William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Secretary of War (February 1, 1904-June 30, 1908) Ellis Henry Roberts (S&B 1850) Treasurer of the United States (1897-1905) LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit [Boston] (1884-1913) William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit [New York City] (1902-1907) George Chandler Holt (S&B 1866) Judge of U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York [New York City] (1903-1914) George Peabody Wetmore (S&B 1867) U.S. Senator (R-Rhode Island, 1895-1907, 1908-1913) Chauncey M. Depew (S&B 1856) U.S. Senator (R-New York, 1899-1911) Thomas Hedge (S&B 1867) Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (R-Iowa, 1899-1907) Charles Newell Fowler (S&B 1876) Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (R-New Jersey, 1895-1911) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (S&B 1885) Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (R-Connecticut, 1902-1905) Francis Burton Harrison (S&B 1895) Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (D-New York, 1903-1905, 1907-1913) Amos Parker Wilder (S&B 1884) U.S. Consul-General in Hong Kong (1906-1909) Pierre Jay (S&B 1892) Bank Commissioner of Massachusetts (1906-1909) Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) Corporation Counsel of Hartford, Connecticut (1904-1908, 1910-1912) Lawyers: James Mulford Townsend (S&B 1874) General Counsel of E.I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Company (1903-1913) Lloyd Wheaton Bowers (S&B 1879) General Counsel of Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company (1893-1909) Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) Co-Founder and Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett [law firm in New York City] (1875-1919) Philip G. Bartlett (S&B 1881) Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1890-1931) Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1886) Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1898-1917) Henry Waters Taft (S&B 1880) Partner of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft [law firm in New York City] (1899-1945) John William Sterling (S&B 1864) Co-Founder and Member of Shearman & Sterling [law firm in New York City] (1873-1918) Henry DeForest Baldwin (S&B 1885) Member of Lord, Day & Lord [law firm in New York City] (1900-1947) Charles Wheeler Pierson (S&B 1886) Member of Alexander & Green [law firm in New York City] (1900-1929) Samuel Knight (S&B 1887) Member of Page, McCutchen & Harding [law firm in San Francisco] (1899-1913) College Administrators and Professors: Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) President of Yale University (1899-1921) William Thayer Smith (S&B 1860) Dean of Dartmouth Medical School (1896-1909) Dwight Whitney Learned (S&B 1870) Professor of Chinese History, Biblical Theology, and Greek at Doshisha College [Doshisha University] in Kyoto, Japan (1876-1928) Businessmen and Journalists: Otto T. Bannard (S&B 1876) President of New York Trust Company (1904-1916) Harry Payne Whitney (S&B 1894) Member of the board of directors of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1899-1930) Charles Hopkins Clark (S&B 1871) President and Editor-in-Chief of Hartford Courant (1890-1926) William H. Cowles (S&B 1887) Publisher of Spokane Spokesman-Review (1893-1946)

Skull & Bones and Spanish-American War (1898)


Government Officials: Ellis Henry Roberts (S&B 1850) Treasurer of the United States (1897-1905) Andrew Dickson White (S&B 1853) U.S. Minister to Germany [German Empire] (1897-1902) Stanford Newel (S&B 1861) U.S. Minister to the Netherlands (1897-1905) Samuel Knight (S&B 1887) U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California (1894-1898) Chauncey M. Depew (S&B 1856) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-New York, 1899-1911); President of New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Co. (1885-1898) George Peabody Wetmore (S&B 1867) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Rhode Island, 1895-1907, 1908-1913) Charles Newell Fowler (S&B 1876) Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (Republican Party-New Jersey, 1895-1911) Thomas Hedge (S&B 1867) Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (Republican Party-Iowa, 1899-1907) LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit [Boston] (1884-1913) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit [Cincinnati] (1892-1900) William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut (1892-1902) Edward Curtis Smith (S&B 1875) Governor of Vermont (1898-1900) Timothy L. Woodruff (S&B 1879) Lieutenant Governor of New York (1897-1902) Charles Fraser MacLean (S&B 1864) Justice of the Supreme Court of New York (1896-1909) Almet Francis Jenks (S&B 1875) Justice of the Supreme Court of New York (1896-1921) Simeon E. Baldwin (S&B 1861) Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors (1893-1910) John Andrew Peters (S&B 1842) Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine (1883-1900) Benjamin D. Magruder (S&B 1856) Justice of Illinois Supreme Court (1885-1906) Lawyers: Lloyd Wheaton Bowers (S&B 1879) General Counsel of Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company (1893-1909) John William Sterling (S&B 1864) Co-Founder and Member of Shearman & Sterling (1873-1918) Henry Waters Taft (S&B 1880) Partner of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft (1899-1945) Philip G. Bartlett (S&B 1881) Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1890-1931) Payson Merrill (S&B 1865) Member of Merrill, Rogers, Gifford & Woody [and predecessors] [law firm in New York City] (1883-1924) John Trumbull Robinson (S&B 1893) Member of Robinson, Robinson & Cole [law firm in Hartford, Connecticut] (1896-1937) Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) Partner of Gross, Hyde & Shipman [law firm in Hartford, Connecticut] (1894-1919) Businessmen: Otto T. Bannard (S&B 1876) President of Continental Trust Company of New York City (1893-1904) Joseph P. Ord (S&B 1873) Comptroller of General Electric Co. (1892-1901) Charles Hopkins Clark (S&B 1871) President and Editor-in-Chief of Hartford Courant (1890-1926) William H. Cowles (S&B 1887) Publisher of Spokane Spokesman-Review (1893-1946) Colleges: Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) President of Yale University (1886-1899) Daniel C. Gilman (S&B 1852) President of Johns Hopkins University [Baltimore] (1875-1901) William Preston Johnston (S&B 1852) President of Tulane University [New Orleans] (1884-1899) Cyrus Northrop (S&B 1857) President of University of Minnesota (1884-1911) James O. Putnam (S&B 1839) Chancellor of University of Buffalo (1895-1902) Francis M. Finch (S&B 1849) Dean of Cornell Law School (1891-1903) William Thayer Smith (S&B 1860) Dean of Dartmouth Medical School (1896-1909) William W. Seely (S&B 1862) Dean of Medical Faculty at University of Cincinnati (1881-1900) Henry Parks Wright (S&B 1868) Dean of Yale University (1884-1909); Professor of Latin at Yale University (1876-1909) Franklin B. Dexter (S&B 1861) Secretary of Yale University (1869-1899) William Whitman Farnam (S&B 1866) Treasurer of Yale University (1888-1899) Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861) Professor of Law at Yale Law School (1869-1919) William G. Sumner (S&B 1863) Professor of Economics at Yale University (1872-1909) William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) Professor of Law at Yale Law School at Yale University (1881-1907) Theodore S. Woolsey (S&B 1872) Professor of International Law at Yale University (1878-1911) Henry Walcott Farnam (S&B 1874) Professor of Political Economy at Yale University (1880-1912) Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) Professor of Political Economy at Yale University (1891-1899) Charles M. Tyler (S&B 1855) Professor of History at Cornell University (1891-1903) Moses Coit Tyler (S&B 1857) Professor of American History at Cornell University (1881-1900) John L. Ewell (S&B 1865) Professor of Church History at Howard University (1891-1910) Eliakim H. Moore (S&B 1883) Professor of Mathematics at University of Chicago (1892-1931) Others: Thomas F. Davies (S&B 1853) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan (1889-1905) Henry Albert Stimson (S&B 1865) Pastor of Manhattan Church in New York City (1896-1917) Frederic S. Dennis (S&B 1872) Professor of Clinical Surgery at Cornell University (1898-1910) Alexander Lambert (S&B 1884) Professor of Clinical Medicine at Cornell University (1898-1931) William H. Welch (S&B 1870) Dean of the Medical Faculty at Johns Hopkins University (1893-1898); President of Maryland State Board of Health (1898-1922) Ralph D. Paine (S&B 1894) War correspondent for the Philadelphia Press during the Spanish-American War

Skull & Bones and World War I & Bolshevik Revolution (1914-1918)
Government Officials: LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Rhode Island, 1913-1924) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (S&B 1885) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1905-1924) James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (S&B 1898) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-New York, 1915-1927) James William Husted (S&B 1892) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1915-1923) Edwin F. Sweet (S&B 1871) Assistant Secretary of Commerce (1913-1921) Henry S. Graves (S&B 1892) Chief of the U.S. Forest Service (1910-1920) Francis Burton Harrison (S&B 1895) Governor General of the Philippines (1913-1921) William Kent (S&B 1887) Member of U.S. Tariff Commission (1917-1920) Gifford Pinchot (S&B 1889) Member of the Commission for Relief in Belgium (1914-1915); Member of U.S. Food Administration (1917-1919) Frederic C. Walcott (S&B 1891) Member of the staff, United States Food Administration (1917-1918) Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) Assistant Counsel of the United States Food Administration (1917-1919) E. Sheldon Whitehouse (S&B 1905) First Secretary of the American Embassy in Petrograd, Russia (1916-1917) Hugh R. Wilson (S&B 1906) Second Secretary of American Legation at Berlin, Germany (1916-1917) Wilbur Franklin Booth (S&B 1884) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota (1914-1925) Eugene Lamb Richards (S&B 1885) Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York (1914-1917) Almet Francis Jenks (S&B 1875) Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of New York (1911-1921) Samuel O. Prentice (S&B 1873) Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors (1913-1920) Lucien F. Burpee (S&B 1879) Judge of the Superior Court of Connecticut (1909-1921) William Herbert Corbin (S&B 1889) Tax Commissioner of Connecticut (1907-1920) Charles Daniel Hine (S&B 1871) Secretary of Connecticut State Board of Education (1883-1920) Edwards Denmore Robbins (S&B 1874) Member of Connecticut State Board of Education (1884-1919) Howell Cheney (S&B 1892) Member of Connecticut State Board of Education (1909-1919) Franklin Atkins Lord (S&B 1898) Deputy Police Commissioner of New York City (1915-1918) Frederic Kernochan (S&B 1898) Chief Justice of Court of Special Sessions of New York City (1916-1937) Gardner Richardson (S&B 1905) U.S. Army officer (Captain) assigned to Intelligence Section, General Headquarters, U.S. Army (1917-1918) Bankers: Pierre Jay (S&B 1892) Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1914-1926) John Perrin (S&B 1879) Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (1914-1925) Otto T. Bannard (S&B 1876) Chairman of the board of New York Trust Company (1916-1921) Mortimer Norton Buckner (S&B 1895) President of New York Trust Company (1916-1921) Thomas Cochran (S&B 1894) Partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. (1917-1936); President of Liberty National Bank of New York (1914-1916) Arthur Douglas Bissell (S&B 1867) President of Peoples Bank of Buffalo [Buffalo, New York] (1903-1920) Harry Payne Whitney (S&B 1894) Member of the board of directors of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1899-1930) Percy A. Rockefeller (S&B 1900) Member of the board of directors of National City Bank of New York and American International Corporation Lawyers: George L. Harrison (S&B 1910) Assistant General Counsel of the Federal Reserve Board (1914-1918) Chester Mitchell Dawes (S&B 1876) General Counsel of Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company (1909-1917) Morison Remich Waite (S&B 1888) General Solicitor of Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway Co. (1909-1917) John William Sterling (S&B 1864) Co-Founder and Member of Shearman & Sterling (1873-1918) Henry Waters Taft (S&B 1880) Partner of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft (1899-1945) Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) Co-Founder and Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1875-1919) Philip G. Bartlett (S&B 1881) Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1890-1931) Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1886) Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1898-1917) Graham Sumner (S&B 1897) Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1904-1946) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1914-1925, 1933-1943) Howard Mansfield (S&B 1871) Senior Partner of Lord, Day & Lord (1908-1938) Henry DeForest Baldwin (S&B 1885) Member of Lord, Day & Lord (1900-1947) Lansing P. Reed (S&B 1904) Member of Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gardiner & Reed (1915-1937) Charles Wheeler Pierson (S&B 1886) Member of Alexander & Green [law firm in New York City] (1900-1929) Payson Merrill (S&B 1865) Member of Merrill, Rogers, Gifford & Woody [and predecessors] [law firm in New York City] (1883-1924) John Sammis Seymour (S&B 1875) Member of Seymour, Seymour & Harmon [and successors] [law firm in New York City] (1895-1921) Edwin Dean Worcester (S&B 1876) Member of Worcester, Williams & Saxe [law firm in New York City] (1909-1929) Charles Buxton Hobbs (S&B 1885) Member of Gifford, Hobbs & Beard [law firm in New York City] (1904-1923) Anson McCook Beard (S&B 1895) Member of Gifford, Hobbs & Beard [law firm in New York City] (1903-1923) Walter Frederick Carter (S&B 1895) Member of Hughes, Schurman & Dwight [law firm in New York City] (1898-1936) Winthrop Edwards Dwight (S&B 1893) Partner of Dwight & Scoville [law firm in New York City] (1911-1944) Dean Sage (S&B 1897) Member of Sage, Gray, Todd & Sims [law firm in New York City] (1905-1943) Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) Counsel of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts; U.S. Army Colonel during World War I Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) Partner of Gross, Hyde & Shipman [law firm in Hartford, Connecticut] (1894-1919) John Trumbull Robinson (S&B 1893) Member of Robinson, Robinson & Cole [law firm in Hartford, Connecticut] (1896-1937) William Frederick Poole (S&B 1891) Partner of Curtin, Poole & Allen [law firm in Boston] (1915-1926)

Businessmen: Fairfax Harrison (S&B 1890) President of Southern Railway Co. (1913-1937) Walter Jennings (S&B 1880) President of National Fuel Gas Co. (1908-1919) Charles Hopkins Clark (S&B 1871) President and Editor-in-Chief of Hartford Courant (1890-1926) William H. Cowles (S&B 1887) Publisher of Spokane Spokesman-Review (1893-1946) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Chairman of the board of Merchant Shipbuilding Corp. (1917-1925) Richard M. Hurd (S&B 1888) President of Lawyers Mortgage Corporation [company in New York City] (1903-1933) Frederic Augustus Stevenson (S&B 1888) General Superintendent for the New York City district, AT&T (1908-1918) Percy A. Rockefeller (S&B 1900) Member of the board of directors of National City Bank of New York and American International Corporation Samuel R. Bertron (S&B 1885) President of Bertron, Griscom & Company, Inc., international financiers [New York City] (1912-1938) Organizations: Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) Trustee of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1910-1918) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Chairman of American Red Cross (1915-1919); Kent Professor of Law at Yale University (1913-1921) William H. Welch (S&B 1870) President of the board of directors of Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1901-1934) Irving Fisher (S&B 1888) Founder of American Eugenics Society; Professor of Political Economy at Yale University (1898-1935) Amos Pinchot (S&B 1897) Co-Founder and Director (1917-1930) of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Amos Parker Wilder (S&B 1884) Executive Secretary and Treasurer of Yale-in-China in New Haven, Connecticut (1914-1920) Chauncey B. Brewster (S&B 1868) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut (1899-1928) Sidney C. Partridge (S&B 1880) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Western Missouri (1911-1930) Benjamin Brewster (S&B 1882) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Maine (1916-1941) Thomas F. Davies (S&B 1894) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts (1911-1936) Doremus Scudder (S&B 1880) Pastor of Tokyo Union Church (1916-1919) Colleges Professors: Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) President of Yale University (1899-1921) Anson Phelps Stokes (S&B 1896) Secretary of Yale University (1899-1921) Frederick S. Jones (S&B 1884) Dean of Yale University (1909-1927) Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) Professor of History at Yale University (1918-1937); Chief of Austro-Hungarian Division, American Commission to Negotiate Peace, Paris Peace Conference (1918-1919) Clive Day (S&B 1892) Professor of Economic History at Yale University (1907-1936); Chief of the Balkan Division, American Commission to Negotiate Peace at the Paris Peace Conference (1918-1919) Charlton M. Lewis (S&B 1886) Emily Sanford Professor of English at Yale University (1899-1923) Gustav Gruener (S&B 1884) Professor of German at Yale University (1897-1924) Robert Nelson Corwin (S&B 1887) Professor of German at Yale University (1899-1933) Henry Hallam Tweedy (S&B 1891) Professor of Practical Theology at Yale Divinity School (1909-1937) James W. Ingersoll (S&B 1892) Professor of Latin at Yale University (1897-1921) John Seymour Thacher (S&B 1877) Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University (1903-1918) Walter Belknap James (S&B 1879) Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University (1909-1918) Henry McMahon Painter (S&B 1884) Professor of Clinical Obstetrics at Columbia University (1905-1920) Alexander Lambert (S&B 1884) Professor of Clinical Medicine at Cornell University (1898-1931) John Rogers (S&B 1887) Professor of Clinical Surgery at Cornell University Medical College (1909-1926)

Skull & Bones and World War II (1939-1945)


Government Officials: Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) U.S. Secretary of War (1940-1945); head of the Manhattan Project (development of atomic bombs) Hugh R. Wilson (S&B 1906) U.S. Ambassador to Nazi Germany (1938) Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) Special Assistant to the Secretary of War (1941-1945) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union (1943-1946); Chairman of the board of Union Pacific Railroad Co. (1932-1946); Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1946) Archibald MacLeish (S&B 1915) Assistant Secretary of State for Public and Cultural Relations (1944-1945); Librarian of Congress (1939-44) Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) Deputy Director of Office of War Information (1941-1942) Artemus L. Gates (S&B 1918) Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air (1941-1945) Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Assistant Secretary of War for Air (1941-1945) Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Ohio, 1939-1953) James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (S&B 1898) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1933-1951) John Martin Vorys (S&B 1918) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Ohio, 1939-1959) Bankers: Pierre Jay (S&B 1892) Chairman of the board of Fiduciary Trust Company [New York City] (1930-1945) Mortimer Norton Buckner (S&B 1895) Chairman of the board of New York Trust Company (1921-1942) Harold Stanley (S&B 1908) Partner of Morgan, Stanley & Co. (1941-1955) Roger B. Shepard (S&B 1908) Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (1940-1953) Walter Seth Logan (S&B 1910) Vice President and General Counsel of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1928-1953) Frank P. Shepard (S&B 1917) Vice President of Bankers Trust Co. (1934-1960) Charles Jacob Stewart (S&B 1918) Vice President of New York Trust Co. (1935-1949) Henry P. Davison Jr. (S&B 1920) Partner (1929-1940) and Vice President (1940-1942) of J.P. Morgan & Co. Ray Morris (S&B 1901) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1956) E. Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1978) Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1972) Knight Woolley (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1982) Businessmen: George L. Harrison (S&B 1910) President of New York Life Insurance Co. (1941-1948) H. Neil Mallon (S&B 1917) President of Dresser Industries, Inc. (1929-1958) Frank Ford Russell (S&B 1926) President of National Aviation Corp. (1939-1954) Frederick E. Weyerhaeuser (S&B 1896) President of Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. (1937-1945) Henry John Heinz II (S&B 1931) President of H.J. Heinz Company (1941-1959) Morehead Patterson (S&B 1920) Chairman (1943-1962) and President (1941-1943, 1947-1958) of American Machine & Foundry Co. George Herbert Walker Jr. (S&B 1927) General Partner of G.H. Walker & Co. (1929-1974) Chauncey Jerome Hamlin (S&B 1903) Member of the New York Stock Exchange (1941-1963) Malcolm Pratt Aldrich (S&B 1922) Executor and Trustee of the estate of Edward S. Harkness (1940-c.1954) Lawyers: Henry Waters Taft (S&B 1880) Partner of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft (1899-1945) William Lloyd Kitchel (S&B 1892) Partner of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft [law firm in New York City] (1914-1945) Henry DeForest Baldwin (S&B 1885) Member of Lord, Day & Lord (1900-1947) Sherman Baldwin (S&B 1919) Member of Lord, Day & Lord (1929-1969) Graham Sumner (S&B 1897) Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1904-1946) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1933-1943) Allen T. Klots (S&B 1909) Member of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1921-1965) Charles M. Spofford (S&B 1924) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1940-1950, 1952-1973) Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy (1924-1979) Dean Sage (S&B 1897) Member of Sage, Gray, Todd & Sims [law firm in New York City] (1905-1943) Edward Bancroft Twombly (S&B 1912) Partner of Putney, Twombly, Hall & Skidmore [law firm in New York City] (1919-1966) Marcien Jenckes (S&B 1921) Member of Choate, Hall & Stewart [law firm in Boston] (1927-1971) George Frederick Baer Appel (S&B 1924) Partner of Townsend, Elliott & Munson [law firm in Philadelphia] (1938-1970) Henry Cornick Coke (S&B 1926) Member of Coke & Coke [law firm in Dallas, Texas] (1930-1977) Anthony Lee Michel (S&B 1926) Partner of Gardner, Carton, Douglas, Chilgren & Waud [law firm in Chicago] (1942-1966) Richard Marden Davis (S&B 1933) Partner of Davis, Graham & Stubbs [law firm in Denver] (1937-c.1982) William Singer Moorhead (S&B 1906) Member of Moorhead & Knox [law firm in Pittsburgh] (1917-1952) Others: Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) President of Yale University (1937-1950); Trustee of World Peace Foundation (1939-1945) Laurence G. Tighe (S&B 1916) Treasurer of Yale University (1942-1954) August Sidney Lovett (S&B 1913) Chaplain of Yale University (1932-1958) Henry R. Luce (S&B 1920) Editor-in-Chief of Time, Inc. (1923-1964) William H. Cowles (S&B 1887) Publisher of Spokane Spokesman-Review (1893-1946) Henry W. Hobson (S&B 1914) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio (1931-1959) Henry Sloane Coffin (S&B 1897) President of Union Theological Seminary (1926-1945) Edwin A. Burtt (S&B 1915) Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University (1931-1960) Frederic C. Walcott (S&B 1891) Regent of the Smithsonian Institution (1941-1948)

Skull & Bones and Korean War (1950-1953)


Government Officials: Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Secretary of Defense (1951-1953); Trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation (1949-June 30, 1961) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Director of Mutual Security Agency (1951-1953) Charles M. Spofford (S&B 1924) Chairman of North Atlantic Council of Deputies and European Coordinating Committee (1950-1952) F. Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) Director of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for Personnel (1951-1952) Stanley Woodward (S&B 1922) U.S. Ambassador to Canada (1950-1953) James J. Wadsworth (S&B 1927) Deputy Administrator of the Federal Civil Defense Administration (1950-1952) Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Ohio, 1939-1953); Senate Majority Leader (1953) Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1972); U.S. Senator (1952-1963) John Sherman Cooper (S&B 1923) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Kentucky; 1946-1949, 1952-1955); Member of the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations (1949-1951) James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (S&B 1898) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1933-1951) John Martin Vorys (S&B 1918) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Ohio, 1939-1959) J. Quigg Newton Jr. (S&B 1933) Mayor of Denver, Colorado (1947-1955) Bankers: E. Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1978); Chairman of the board of Union Pacific Railroad Co. (1946-1969); President of American Red Cross (1950-1953) Knight Woolley (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1982) Stephen Y. Hord (S&B 1921) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1945-1981) Ray Morris (S&B 1901) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1956) Harold Stanley (S&B 1908) Partner of Morgan, Stanley & Co. (1941-1955) Joseph Richardson Dilworth (S&B 1938) Partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. (1951-1958) Dean Witter Jr. (S&B 1944) Partner of Dean Witter & Co. (1946-1970) Charles Jacob Stewart (S&B 1918) President of New York Trust Co. (1949-1952) Walter Seth Logan (S&B 1910) Vice President and General Counsel of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1928-1953) Businessmen: George L. Harrison (S&B 1910) Chairman of the board of New York Life Insurance Co. (1948-1954) Morehead Patterson (S&B 1920) Chairman of the board of American Machine & Foundry Co. (1943-1962) George Herbert Walker Jr. (S&B 1927) General Partner of G.H. Walker & Co. (1929-1974) H. Neil Mallon (S&B 1917) President of Dresser Industries, Inc. (1929-1958) Robert Guthrie Page (S&B 1922) President of Phelps Dodge Corporation (1947-1967) Frank Ford Russell (S&B 1926) President of National Aviation Corp. (1939-1954) Henry John Heinz II (S&B 1931) President of H.J. Heinz Company (1941-1959) Henry Webb Johnstone (S&B 1916) Senior Vice President of Merck & Co., Inc. [pharmaceutical company] (1950-1957) Chauncey Jerome Hamlin (S&B 1903) Member of the New York Stock Exchange (1941-1963) Storer B. Lunt (S&B 1921) President of W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. (1945-1958) Malcolm Pratt Aldrich (S&B 1922) Executor and Trustee of the estate of Edward S. Harkness (1940-c.1954) Lawyers: Allen T. Klots (S&B 1909) Member of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts [law firm in New York City] (1921-1965) Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy (1924-1979) Edward Rogers Wardwell (S&B 1927) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1946-c.1972) Samuel Hazard Gillespie Jr. (S&B 1932) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1948-present) Sherman Baldwin (S&B 1919) Member of Lord, Day & Lord (1929-1969) Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) Member of Choate, Hall & Stewart [law firm in Boston] (1933-1941, 1945-1963) Marcien Jenckes (S&B 1921) Member of Choate, Hall & Stewart [law firm in Boston] (1927-1971) George Frederick Baer Appel (S&B 1924) Partner of Townsend, Elliott & Munson [law firm in Philadelphia] (1938-1970) Henry Cornick Coke (S&B 1926) Member of Coke & Coke [law firm in Dallas, Texas] (1930-1977) Anthony Lee Michel (S&B 1926) Partner of Gardner, Carton, Douglas, Chilgren & Waud [law firm in Chicago] (1942-1966) Richard Marden Davis (S&B 1933) Partner of Davis, Graham & Stubbs [law firm in Denver] (1937-c.1982) Others: Henry R. Luce (S&B 1920) Editor-in-Chief of Time, Inc. (1923-1964) August Sidney Lovett (S&B 1913) Chaplain of Yale University (1932-1958) Laurence G. Tighe (S&B 1916) Treasurer of Yale University (1942-1954) Henry W. Hobson (S&B 1914) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio (1931-1959) Edwin A. Burtt (S&B 1915) Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University (1931-1960)

Skull & Bones and Vietnam War (1964-1973)


Government Officials: W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1963-1965); Ambassador at Large (1965-1969); U.S. Negotiator at the Paris Peace Conference on Vietnam (1968) William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (1965-1969) John H. Chafee (S&B 1947) Secretary of the Navy (1969-1972); Governor of Rhode Island (1963-1969) Charles S. Whitehouse (S&B 1947) Deputy U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam (1972-1973); U.S. Ambassador to Laos (1973-1975) Townsend Hoopes (S&B 1944) Under Secretary of the Air Force (1967-1969) John M. Steadman (S&B 1952) General Counsel of the Dept. of the Air Force (1968-1970); Special Asst. to the Sec. of Defense (1965-1968) Richard C. Steadman (S&B 1955) Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia and Pacific Affairs (1966-1969) Peter O.A. Solbert (S&B 1941) Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (1963-1965) Arthur Joy Draper (S&B 1937) Chief of Medicine at U.S. Naval Hospital in Oakland (1961-1966) Barry Zorthian (S&B 1941) Chief U.S. Spokesman and Director of the Joint U.S. Public Affairs Office in Saigon (1964-1968) Hugh Terry Cunningham (S&B 1934) Director of Training at the Central Intelligence Agency (1969-1973) Gaspard dAndelot Belin (S&B 1939) General Counsel of the Treasury Department (1963-1965) Harold Howe II (S&B 1940) U.S. Commissioner of Education (1965-1968) James J. Wadsworth (S&B 1927) Member of Federal Communications Commission (1965-1969) William H. Orrick Jr. (S&B 1937) Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Antitrust Division (1963-1965) Winston Lord (S&B 1959) Member of the National Security Council staff (1969-1973) John Sherman Cooper (S&B 1923) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Kentucky; 1946-1949; 1952-1955; 1956-1973) James L. Buckley (S&B 1944) U.S. Senator (Conservative Party-New York, 1971-1977) Thomas William Ludlow Lud Ashley (S&B 1948) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Ohio, 1955-1981) William S. Moorhead Jr. (S&B 1945) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Pennsylvania, 1959-1981) Jonathan Brewster Bingham (S&B 1936) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-New York, 1965-1983) George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Texas, 1967-1971); U.S. Rep. to the United Nations (1971-1973) Potter Stewart (S&B 1937) Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1958-1981) William S. Garnsey (S&B 1933) Member of the Colorado State Senate (1967-1974) Frank A. Kemp (S&B 1942) Member of the Colorado State Senate (1966-1970) Arthur R. Giesen Jr. (S&B 1954) Member of the Virginia State House of Delegates (1964-1974, 1976-1995) David L. Boren (S&B 1963) Member of the Oklahoma State House of Representatives (1967-1975) Bankers: Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1972) Knight Woolley (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1982) Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1953-1986) Stephen Y. Hord (S&B 1921) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1945-1981) John Beckwith Madden (S&B 1941) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1955-1988) Lewis Abbot Lapham (S&B 1931) Vice Chairman of Bankers Trust Co. (1966-1974) William Redmond Cross Jr. (S&B 1941) Senior Vice President of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. (1964-1973) Dean Witter Jr. (S&B 1944) Partner of Dean Witter & Co. (1946-1970) Vance Van Dine (S&B 1949) Partner of Morgan Stanley & Co. (1963-1975) Charles Edwin Lord (S&B 1949) Chairman of the board of Allied Bank International (1968-1976) Daniel P. Davison (S&B 1949) Vice President of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. (1961-1973) Thomas Rodd (S&B 1935) Executive Vice President (1965-1971) and Vice Chairman (1971-1976) of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. Irving Seaman Jr. (S&B 1945) Chairman of the executive committee and CEO of National Boulevard Bank [Chicago] (1966-1976) Businessmen: Joseph Richardson Dilworth (S&B 1938) Chairman of the board of Rockefeller Center, Inc. (1966-1982) Robert Guthrie Page (S&B 1922) Chairman of the board of Phelps Dodge Corporation (1967-1970) John Hancock Daniels (S&B 1943) Chairman of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. (1967-1972) Henry John Heinz II (S&B 1931) Chairman of the board of H.J. Heinz Company (1959-1987) William H. Bill Donaldson (S&B 1953) Chairman and CEO of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, Inc. [New York City] (1959-1973) George Herbert Walker Jr. (S&B 1927) General Partner of G.H. Walker & Co. (1929-1974) George Herbert Walker III (S&B 1953) General Partner of G.H. Walker & Co. (1961-1974) Jonathan J. Bush (S&B 1953) General Partner of G.H. Walker & Co. (1960-1970) Robert Haigh Gow (S&B 1955) President of Zapata [Oil] Corp. (1964-1970) Storer B. Lunt (S&B 1921) Chairman (1958-c.1968) and President (1945-1958) of W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. William Thompson Lusk (S&B 1924) President of Tiffany & Co. [New York City] (1955-1967) John Warner Field (S&B 1937) President and CEO of Warnaco, Inc. (1957-1974) William H. Draper III (S&B 1950) Founder and General Partner of Sutter Hill Ventures [firm in Palo Alto, California] (1965-1981) Organizations: McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) President of Ford Foundation (1966-1979); National Security Advisor (1961-1966) E. Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) Chairman of American Red Cross (1954-1973); Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. J. Quigg Newton Jr. (S&B 1933) President of The Commonwealth Fund (1963-1975) Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) Chairman of Carnegie Corporation of New York (1955-1966) Anson Phelps Stokes Jr. (S&B 1927) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts (1956-1970)

Lawyers: Charles M. Spofford (S&B 1924) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1940-1950, 1952-1973) Edward Rogers Wardwell (S&B 1927) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1946-c.1972) Samuel Hazard Gillespie Jr. (S&B 1932) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1948-present) Peter O.A. Solbert (S&B 1941) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1957-1963, 1965-1989) Edward Snover Reid III (S&B 1951) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1964-1995) Harold H. Healy Jr. (S&B 1943) Partner of Debevoise & Plimpton (1959-1989) John Baker Jessup (S&B 1942) Partner of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1959-1993) Endicott Peabody Davison (S&B 1945) Partner of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1959-1980) Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy (1924-1979) William Eldred Jackson (S&B 1941) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy (1954-1999) Sherman Baldwin (S&B 1919) Member of Lord, Day & Lord (1929-1969) Alfred Ogden (S&B 1932) Partner of Alexander & Green (1955-1975) John Carey (S&B 1945W) Partner of Coudert Brothers [law firm in New York City] (1961-1987) Marcien Jenckes (S&B 1921) Member of Choate, Hall & Stewart [law firm in Boston] (1927-1971) Gaspard dAndelot Belin (S&B 1939) Partner of Choate, Hall & Stewart [law firm in Boston] (1955-1962, 1965-1990) George Frederick Baer Appel (S&B 1924) Partner of Townsend, Elliott & Munson [law firm in Philadelphia] (1938-1970) Henry Cornick Coke (S&B 1926) Member of Coke & Coke [law firm in Dallas, Texas] (1930-1977) Richard Marden Davis (S&B 1933) Partner of Davis, Graham & Stubbs [law firm in Denver] (1937-c.1982) Donald Wright Hoagland (S&B 1943) Partner of Davis, Graham & Stubbs [law firm in Denver] (1951-1963, 1966-1987) George Alfred Ranney (S&B 1934) General Counsel of Inland Steel Co. [Chicago] (1962-1968) David C. Acheson (S&B 1943) General Counsel of Communications Satellite Corp. (1967-1974) Colleges: John Edwin Ecklund (S&B 1938) Treasurer of Yale University (1966-1978) Reuben A. Holden (S&B 1940) Secretary of Yale University (1953-1971) William Sloane Coffin Jr. (S&B 1949) Chaplain of Yale University (1958-1976) Howard Sayre Weaver (S&B 1948) Dean of the Yale School of Art and Architecture (1967-1974) Delaney Kiphuth (S&B 1941) Director of Athletics at Yale University (1954-1976) Lawrence K. Pickett (S&B 1941) Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine (1964-1984) Franklin Henry Ellis Jr. (S&B 1941) Professor of Surgery at Mayo Graduate School of Medicine (1964-1970) Others: William F. Buckley, Jr. (S&B 1950) Editor-in-Chief of National Review magazine (1955-1990) Ralph D. Paine Jr. (S&B 1929) Publisher of Fortune magazine (1953-1967) John F. Kerry (S&B 1966) Navy Lieutenant during the Vietnam War; prominent anti-Vietnam War activist George W. Bush (S&B 1968) Lieutenant in the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War

Skull & Bones and Persian Gulf War (1991)


Government Officials: George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) President of the United States (1989-1993) John H. Chafee (S&B 1947) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Rhode Island, 1976-1999) David L. Boren (S&B 1963) U.S. Senator (Democratic Party-Oklahoma, 1979-1994) John F. Kerry (S&B 1966) U.S. Senator (Democratic Party-Massachusetts, 1985-present) James L. Buckley (S&B 1944) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (1985-1996) Charles Sherman Haight Jr. (S&B 1952) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (1976-1995) Douglas P. Woodlock (S&B 1969) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts (1986-present) Richard Anthony Moore (S&B 1936) U.S. Ambassador to Ireland (1989-1992) Paul C. Lambert (S&B 1950) U.S. Ambassador to Ecuador (1990-1992) David George Ball (S&B 1960) Assistant Secretary of Labor for Pension and Welfare Benefits (1989-1993) Victor H. Ashe (S&B 1967) Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee (1987-2003) Arthur R. Giesen Jr. (S&B 1954) Member of the Virginia State House of Delegates (1964-1974, 1976-1995) Bankers: Granger Kent Costikyan (S&B 1929) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1969-1998) Alexander T. Ercklentz (S&B 1959) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1978-present) George Harold Pfau Jr. (S&B 1948) Senior Vice President of Paine Webber [acquired by UBS] (1979-c.2004) Businessmen: William H. Bill Donaldson (S&B 1953) Chairman of the board of New York Stock Exchange (1991-1995) Russell W. Meyer Jr. (S&B 1954) Chairman and CEO of Cessna Aircraft Co. (1975-2000, 2002-2003) Vernon R. Loucks Jr. (S&B 1957) Chairman and CEO of Baxter International Inc. [health care company] (1987-1998) Frederick W. Smith (S&B 1966) Chairman and CEO of Federal Express [FedEx Corp.] (1975-present) Thomas B. Wheeler (S&B 1958) President and CEO of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. (1988-1999) David Doubleday Holbrook (S&B 1960) President (1988-1994) and Co-CEO (1992-1994) of Marsh & McLennan, Inc. Thomas B. Ross (S&B 1951) Senior Vice President of Hill and Knowlton (1990-1994) Lawyers: William Eldred Jackson (S&B 1941) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy [law firm in New York City] (1954-1999); Vice Chairman of International Court of Arbitration (1988-1994) Edward Snover Reid III (S&B 1951) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell [law firm in New York City] (1964-1995) Jonathan C. Rose (S&B 1963) Partner of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue [law firm in Washington, D.C.] (1977-1981, 1984-present) David Alan Richards (S&B 1967) Partner of Sidley & Austin [law firm in Chicago and New York City] (1983-2000) Donald Etra (S&B 1968) Partner of Sidley & Austin [law firm in Chicago and Los Angeles] (1983-1995) Robert D. McCallum Jr. (S&B 1968) Partner of Alston & Bird [law firm in Atlanta] (1979-2001) Richard Alan Sauber (S&B 1972) Partner of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson [law firm in Washington, D.C.] (1985-2007) George J. Dunn (S&B 1957) Senior Vice President and General Counsel of BP America, Inc. and Standard Oil (Ohio) (1974-1998) Others: William H. Draper III (S&B 1950) Administrator of United Nations Development Programme [UNDP] (1986-1993) William F. Buckley Jr. (S&B 1950) Editor-at-Large of National Review magazine (1991-2004) John H.F. Shattuck (S&B 1965) Vice President for Government, Community and Public Affairs at Harvard University (1984-1993) William D. Nordhaus (S&B 1963) Professor of Economics at Yale University (1973-present) Robert Francis Giegengack Jr. (S&B 1960) Professor of Geology at University of Pennsylvania (1987-present) Brian C. Murchison (S&B 1974) Professor of Law at Washington and Lee University School of Law (1990-present)

Skull & Bones and The Great Depression (1929-1939)


Government Officials: Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) U.S. Secretary of State (1929-1933) Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) Assistant Secretary of State (1931-1933) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) Solicitor General of the United States (1930-1933) F. Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) Assistant Secretary of War for Air (1926-1933) David S. Ingalls (S&B 1920) Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air (1929-1932) Hugh R. Wilson (S&B 1906) U.S. Minister to Switzerland (1927-1937) E. Sheldon Whitehouse (S&B 1905) U.S. Minister to Guatemala (1930-1933); U.S. Minister to Colombia (1933-1934) Frederick Flower Robinson (S&B 1927) Deputy Administrator of National Recovery Administration (1933-1934) Frederic C. Walcott (S&B 1891) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1929-1935) James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (S&B 1898) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1933-1951) Percy Hamilton Stewart (S&B 1890) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-New Jersey, 1931-1933) Howard Malcolm Baldrige (S&B 1918) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Nebraska, 1931-1933) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1921-1930) Wilbur Franklin Booth (S&B 1884) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit [St. Louis] (1925-1932) Gifford Pinchot (S&B 1889) Governor of Pennsylvania (1923-1927, 1931-1935) Frederic Kernochan (S&B 1898) Chief Justice of Court of Special Sessions of New York City (1916-1937) Bankers: George L. Harrison (S&B 1910) President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1928-1940) Walter Seth Logan (S&B 1910) Vice President and General Counsel of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1928-1953) Stanford Tappan Crapo (S&B 1886) Class B Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (1922-1938) Thomas Cochran (S&B 1894) Partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. (1917-1936); Chairman of the board of Bankers Trust Co. (1936) Harold Stanley (S&B 1908) Partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. (1928-1935); President of Morgan, Stanley & Co. (1935-1941) Henry P. Davison Jr. (S&B 1920) Partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. (1929-1940) Pierre Jay (S&B 1892) Chairman of the board of Fiduciary Trust Company [New York City] (1930-1945) Mortimer Norton Buckner (S&B 1895) Chairman of the board of New York Trust Co. (1921-1942) Artemus L. Gates (S&B 1918) President of New York Trust Co. (1929-1941) Samuel R. Bertron (S&B 1885) President of Bertron, Griscom & Company, Inc., international financiers (1912-1938) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1946) E. Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1978) Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1972) Knight Woolley (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1982) Ray Morris (S&B 1901) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1956) Ellery S. James (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1932) Laurence G. Tighe (S&B 1916) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1934) Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1940, 1946-1947, 1949-1950, 1953-1986) Businessmen and Lawyers: W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Chairman of the board of Union Pacific Railroad Co. (1932-1946) Fairfax Harrison (S&B 1890) President of Southern Railway Co. (1913-1937) H. Neil Mallon (S&B 1917) President of Dresser Industries, Inc. (1929-1958) George Herbert Walker Jr. (S&B 1927) General Partner of G.H. Walker & Co. (1929-1974) Frederick Winthrop Allen (S&B 1900) Chairman of Dunlop Tire & Rubber Company (1930-1933) Richard M. Hurd (S&B 1888) President (1903-1933) and Chairman of the board (1933-1941) of Lawyers Mortgage Corporation Henry R. Luce (S&B 1920) Editor-in-Chief of Time, Inc. (1923-1964); founder of Time and Life magazines William H. Cowles (S&B 1887) Publisher of Spokane Spokesman-Review (1893-1946) Graham Sumner (S&B 1897) Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1904-1946) Howard Mansfield (S&B 1871) Senior Partner of Lord, Day & Lord [law firm in New York City] (1908-1938) Henry DeForest Baldwin (S&B 1885) Member of Lord, Day & Lord (1900-1947) Sherman Baldwin (S&B 1919) Member of Lord, Day & Lord (1929-1969) Allen T. Klots (S&B 1909) Member of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1921-1965); Spec. Asst. to U.S. Sec. of State (1931-1932) Hamilton Hadley (S&B 1919) Partner of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1929-1940) Henry Waters Taft (S&B 1880) Partner of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft (1899-1945) Dean Sage (S&B 1897) Member of Sage, Gray, Todd & Sims [law firm in New York City] (1905-1943) William Singer Moorhead (S&B 1906) Member of Moorhead & Knox [law firm in Pittsburgh] (1917-1952) Colleges and Organizations: Arthur Howe (S&B 1912) President of Hampton Institute (1931-1940) Henry Sloane Coffin (S&B 1897) President of Union Theological Seminary (1926-1945) August Sidney Lovett (S&B 1913) Chaplain of Yale University (1932-1958) Henry S. Graves (S&B 1892) Dean of Yale School of Forestry (1900-1939) Stanhope Bayne-Jones (S&B 1910) Dean of Yale School of Medicine (1935-1940) Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) Provost of Yale University (1927-1937) Amos Parker Wilder (S&B 1884) Trustee of Yale-in-China (1918-1930) Samuel Clarke Bushnell (S&B 1874) Trustee of Yale-in-China (1921-1930) Lansing P. Reed (S&B 1904) Trustee of Yale-in-China (1928-1937); Member of Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gardiner & Reed (1915-1937) Benjamin Brewster (S&B 1882) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Maine (1916-1941) Thomas F. Davies (S&B 1894) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts (1911-1936) Henry W. Hobson (S&B 1914) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio (1931-1959) Anson Phelps Stokes (S&B 1896) Trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation (1928-1932)

Skull & Bones and Chinese Revolution of October 10, 1911 (Wuchang Uprising)
Government Officials: William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) President of the United States (1909-1913) Franklin MacVeagh (S&B 1862) Secretary of the Treasury (1909-1913) Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) Secretary of War (May 22, 1911 March 4, 1913) Amos Parker Wilder (S&B 1884) U.S. Consul-General in Shanghai, China (1909-1914) Thomas Lee McClung (S&B 1892) Treasurer of the United States (1909-1912) Henry S. Graves (S&B 1892) Chief of the U.S. Forest Service (1910-1920) Benjamin S. Cable (S&B 1895) Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Labor (1909-1913) Asa Palmer French (S&B 1882) U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts (1906-1914) John Trumbull Robinson (S&B 1893) U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut (1908-1912) LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit [Boston] (1884-1913) George Chandler Holt (S&B 1866) Judge of U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York [New York City] (1903-1914) George Peabody Wetmore (S&B 1867) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Rhode Island, 1895-1907, 1908-1913) Frank Bosworth Brandegee (S&B 1885) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1905-1924) Edwin F. Sweet (S&B 1871) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Michigan, 1911-1913) William Kent (S&B 1887) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-California, 1911-1917) Francis Burton Harrison (S&B 1895) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-New York, 1903-1905, 1907-1913); Governor General of the Philippines (1913-1921) Simeon E. Baldwin (S&B 1861) Governor of Connecticut (Democratic Party; January 4, 1911-January 6, 1915) Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) Corporation Counsel of Hartford, Connecticut (1904-1908, 1910-1912) William Herbert Corbin (S&B 1889) Tax Commissioner of Connecticut (1907-1920) Lawyers: Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) Co-Founder and Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett [law firm in New York City] (1875-1919) Philip G. Bartlett (S&B 1881) Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1890-1931) Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1886) Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1898-1917) Henry Waters Taft (S&B 1880) Partner of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft [law firm in New York City] (1899-1945) John William Sterling (S&B 1864) Co-Founder and Member of Shearman & Sterling [law firm in New York City] (1873-1918) Howard Mansfield (S&B 1871) Senior Partner of Lord, Day & Lord (1908-1938) Henry DeForest Baldwin (S&B 1885) Member of Lord, Day & Lord [law firm in New York City] (1900-1947) Charles Wheeler Pierson (S&B 1886) Member of Alexander & Green [law firm in New York City] (1900-1929) James Mulford Townsend (S&B 1874) General Counsel of E.I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Company (1903-1913) Businessmen: Otto T. Bannard (S&B 1876) President of New York Trust Company (1904-1916) Pierre Jay (S&B 1892) Vice President of Manhattan Company [New York City] (1909-1914) Thomas Cochran (S&B 1894) Vice President of Astor Trust Company (1906-1914) Harry Payne Whitney (S&B 1894) Member of the board of directors of Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1899-1930) Fairfax Harrison (S&B 1890) President of Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company [in Chicago] (1910-1913) Charles Hopkins Clark (S&B 1871) President and Editor-in-Chief of Hartford Courant (1890-1926) College Administrators and Professors: Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) President of Yale University (1899-1921) Anson Phelps Stokes (S&B 1896) Secretary of Yale University (1899-1921) John C. Schwab (S&B 1886) Librarian of Yale University (1905-1916) James W. Williams (S&B 1908) member of faculty of Yale-in-China at Changsha, China (1916-1922) John Seymour Thacher (S&B 1877) Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University (1903-1918) Walter Belknap James (S&B 1879) Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University (1909-1918) Henry McMahon Painter (S&B 1884) Professor of Clinical Obstetrics at Columbia University (1905-1920) Alexander Lambert (S&B 1884) Professor of Clinical Medicine at Cornell University (1898-1931) John Rogers (S&B 1887) Professor of Clinical Surgery at Cornell University Medical College (1909-1926) Frederick B. Percy (S&B 1877) Professor of Clinical Medicine at Boston University Medical School (1909-1915) Henry Walcott Farnam (S&B 1874) Professor of Political Economy at Yale University (1880-1912) Clive Day (S&B 1892) Professor of Economic History at Yale University (1907-1936) Organizations: Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) Trustee of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1910-1918) Chauncey B. Brewster (S&B 1868) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut (1899-1928) Sidney C. Partridge (S&B 1880) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Western Missouri (1911-1930) Dwight Huntington Day (S&B 1899) Treasurer of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (1906-1924)

Skull & Bones and April 14, 1865 (Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln)
Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1863-1867) Augustus Brandegee (S&B 1849) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Connecticut, 1863-1867) William Barrett Washburn (S&B 1844) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Massachusetts, 1863-1871) Roswell Hart (S&B 1843) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1865-1867) Constantine C. Esty (S&B 1845) Assessor of Internal Revenue (1862-1866, 1867-1872) John Andrew Peters (S&B 1842) Attorney General of Maine (1864-1866) Henry Coit Kingsley (S&B 1834) Treasurer of Yale University (1862-1886) John Perkins Jr. (S&B 1840) Member of the Confederate House of Representatives for Louisiana [Second Congress] (1864-1865) Richard Taylor (S&B 1845) Commander of the [Confederate] Army of Tennessee (1865); Confederate Lieutenant General William Preston Johnston (S&B 1852) Confederate President Jefferson Daviss aide-de-camp; Colonel in the Confederate Army Burton Norvell Harrison (S&B 1859) Private Secretary to Confederate President Jefferson Davis William Huntington Russell (S&B 1833) Major General of the Connecticut National Guard (1862-1870) Orris Sanford Ferry (S&B 1844) Brigadier General of the United States Volunteers (1862-1865) Thomas A. Thacher (S&B 1835) Professor of Latin at Yale University (1842-1886) Chester Smith Lyman (S&B 1837) Professor of Physics at Yale University [Sheffield Scientific School] (1859-1884) Benjamin Silliman Jr. (S&B 1837) Professor of Chemistry at Yale University (1854-1870) Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) Professor of Sacred Literature at Yale University (1859-1886)

Skull & Bones and July 2, 1881 (Assassination of President James A. Garfield)
William Wallace Crapo (S&B 1852) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Massachusetts, 1875-1883) Lowndes Henry Davis (S&B 1860) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Missouri, 1879-1885) Eugene Schuyler (S&B 1859) U.S. Minister to Romania (May 16, 1881-September 7, 1884) William Walter Phelps (S&B 1860) U.S. Minister to the Austro-Hungarian Empire (June 20, 1881-June 30, 1882) James O. Putnam (S&B 1839) U.S. Minister to Belgium (1880-1882) Morrison R. Waite (S&B 1837) Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1874-1888) William Law Learned (S&B 1841) Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of New York (1875-1892) William C. Whitney (S&B 1863) Corporation Counsel of New York City (1875-1882) John William Sterling (S&B 1864) Co-Founder and Member of Shearman & Sterling [law firm in New York City] (1873-1918) Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) Co-Founder and Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1875-1919) Charles F. Robertson (S&B 1859) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri (1868-1886) Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) inaugural President of Cornell University (1866-1885) Daniel C. Gilman (S&B 1852) inaugural President of Johns Hopkins University (1875-1901) Carroll Cutler (S&B 1854) President of [Case] Western Reserve University (1871-1886) William Preston Johnston (S&B 1852) President of Louisiana State University [Baton Rouge] (1880-1883) Thomas A. Thacher (S&B 1835) Professor of Latin at Yale University (1842-1886) Chester Smith Lyman (S&B 1837) Professor of Physics at Yale University [Sheffield Scientific School] (1859-1884) Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) Professor of Sacred Literature at Yale University (1859-1886) Cyrus Northrop (S&B 1857) Professor of English at Yale University (1863-1884) Lewis R. Packard (S&B 1856) Professor of Greek at Yale University (1867-1884) William G. Sumner (S&B 1863) Professor of Economics at Yale University (1872-1909)

Skull & Bones and September 6, 1901 (Assassination of President William McKinley)
Chauncey M. Depew (S&B 1856) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-New York, 1899-1911) George Peabody Wetmore (S&B 1867) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Rhode Island, 1895-1907, 1908-1913) Thomas Hedge (S&B 1867) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Iowa, 1899-1907) Charles Newell Fowler (S&B 1876) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New Jersey, 1895-1911) Ellis Henry Roberts (S&B 1850) Treasurer of the United States (1897-1905) Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) U.S. Minister to Germany (1897-1902) Stanford Newel (S&B 1861) U.S. Minister to the Netherlands (1897-1905) Timothy L. Woodruff (S&B 1879) Lieutenant Governor of New York (1897-1902) LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit [Boston] (1884-1913) William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut (1892-1902) Simeon E. Baldwin (S&B 1861) Justice of Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors (1893-1910); Professor of Law at Yale Law School (1869-19) John Manning Hall (S&B 1866) President of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company (1899-1903) Lloyd Wheaton Bowers (S&B 1879) General Counsel of Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company (1893-1909) John William Sterling (S&B 1864) Co-Founder and Member of Shearman & Sterling [law firm in New York City] (1873-1918) Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) Co-Founder and Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett (1875-1919) Thomas F. Davies (S&B 1853) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan (1889-1905) Chauncey B. Brewster (S&B 1868) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut (1899-1928) Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) President of Yale University (1899-1921) Cyrus Northrop (S&B 1857) President of University of Minnesota (1884-1911) James O. Putnam (S&B 1839) Chancellor of University of Buffalo (1895-1902) Francis M. Finch (S&B 1849) Dean of Cornell Law School (1891-1903) William Thayer Smith (S&B 1860) Dean of Dartmouth Medical School (1896-1909) Theodore S. Woolsey (S&B 1872) Professor of International Law at Yale University (1878-1911) William G. Sumner (S&B 1863) Professor of Economics at Yale University (1872-1909) Henry Walcott Farnam (S&B 1874) Professor of Political Economy at Yale University (1880-1912)

Skull & Bones and December 7, 1941


Government Officials: Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) Secretary of War (1911-1913, 1940-1945) Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Assistant Secretary of War for Air (1941-1945) Artemus L. Gates (S&B 1918) Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air (1941-1945) Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) Special Assistant to the Secretary of War (1941-1945); Trustee of World Peace Foundation (1934-1963) Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Ohio, 1939-1953) John Martin Vorys (S&B 1918) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-Ohio, 1939-1959) James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (S&B 1898) U.S. Congressman (Republican Party-New York, 1933-1951) Archibald MacLeish (S&B 1915) Librarian of Congress (1939-1944) Bankers: Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1972) E. Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1978) Knight Woolley (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1982) Ray Morris (S&B 1901) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1956) Harold Stanley (S&B 1908) Partner of Morgan, Stanley & Co. (1941-1955) Pierre Jay (S&B 1892) Chairman of the board of Fiduciary Trust Company [New York City] (1930-1945) Mortimer Norton Buckner (S&B 1895) Chairman of the board of New York Trust Company (1921-1942) Frank P. Shepard (S&B 1917) Vice President of Bankers Trust Co. (1934-1960) Charles Jacob Stewart (S&B 1918) Vice President of New York Trust Co. (1935-1949) Henry P. Davison Jr. (S&B 1920) Partner (1929-1940) and Vice President (1940-1942) of J.P. Morgan & Co. Walter Seth Logan (S&B 1910) Vice President and General Counsel of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1928-1953) Roger B. Shepard (S&B 1908) Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (1940-1953) Businessmen: W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Chairman of the board of Union Pacific Railroad Co. (1932-1946); Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1946) George L. Harrison (S&B 1910) President of New York Life Insurance Co. (1941-1948) H. Neil Mallon (S&B 1917) President of Dresser Industries, Inc. (1929-1958) Frank Ford Russell (S&B 1926) President of National Aviation Corp. (1939-1954) Frederick E. Weyerhaeuser (S&B 1896) President of Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. (1937-1945) Henry John Heinz II (S&B 1931) President of H.J. Heinz Company (1941-1959) Morehead Patterson (S&B 1920) President of American Machine & Foundry Co. (1941-1943, 1947-1958) George Herbert Walker Jr. (S&B 1927) General Partner of G.H. Walker & Co. (1929-1974) Chauncey Jerome Hamlin (S&B 1903) Member of the New York Stock Exchange (1941-1963) Lawyers: Henry Waters Taft (S&B 1880) Partner of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft [law firm in New York City] (1899-1945) William Lloyd Kitchel (S&B 1892) Partner of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft [law firm in New York City] (1914-1945) Henry DeForest Baldwin (S&B 1885) Member of Lord, Day & Lord [law firm in New York City] (1900-1947) Sherman Baldwin (S&B 1919) Member of Lord, Day & Lord [law firm in New York City] (1929-1969) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett [law firm in New York City] (1933-1943) Allen T. Klots (S&B 1909) Member of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts [law firm in New York City] (1921-1965) Charles M. Spofford (S&B 1924) Member of Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gardiner & Reed [law firm in New York City] (1940-1950, 1952-1973) Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy [law firm in New York City] (1924-1979) Dean Sage (S&B 1897) Member of Sage, Gray, Todd & Sims [law firm in New York City] (1905-1943) Edward Bancroft Twombly (S&B 1912) Partner of Putney, Twombly, Hall & Skidmore [law firm in New York City] (1919-1966) Marcien Jenckes (S&B 1921) Member of Choate, Hall & Stewart [law firm in Boston] (1927-1971) George Frederick Baer Appel (S&B 1924) Partner of Townsend, Elliott & Munson [law firm in Philadelphia] (1938-1970) Henry Cornick Coke (S&B 1926) Member of Coke & Coke [law firm in Dallas, Texas] (1930-1977) Richard Marden Davis (S&B 1933) Partner of Davis, Graham & Stubbs [law firm in Denver] (1937-c.1982) William Singer Moorhead (S&B 1906) Member of Moorhead & Knox [law firm in Pittsburgh] (1917-1952) Others: Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) President of Yale University (1937-1950); Trustee of World Peace Foundation (1939-1945) Carl A. Lohmann (S&B 1910) Secretary of Yale University (1927-1953) August Sidney Lovett (S&B 1913) Chaplain of Yale University (1932-1958) Henry R. Luce (S&B 1920) Editor-in-Chief of Time, Inc. (1923-1964) William H. Cowles (S&B 1887) Publisher of Spokane Spokesman-Review (1893-1946) Henry W. Hobson (S&B 1914) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio (1931-1959) Henry Sloane Coffin (S&B 1897) President of Union Theological Seminary (1926-1945) Edwin A. Burtt (S&B 1915) Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University (1931-1960) Frederic C. Walcott (S&B 1891) Regent of the Smithsonian Institution (1941-1948) Stanhope Bayne-Jones (S&B 1910) Professor of Bacteriology at Yale School of Medicine (1932-1947) Robert D. French (S&B 1910) Professor of English at Yale University (1930-1953) F. Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) President of the American Museum of Natural History (1933-1951)

Skull & Bones and November 22, 1963


Government Officials: W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (April 4, 1963-March 17, 1965) McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) National Security Advisor (1961-1966) William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (1961-1963) William H. Orrick Jr. (S&B 1937) Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Antitrust Division (1963-1965) Gaspard dAndelot Belin (S&B 1939) General Counsel of the U.S. Department of the Treasury (1962-1965) David Campion Acheson (S&B 1943) U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia (1961-1965) John Sherman Cooper (S&B 1923) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Kentucky; 1946-1949; 1952-1955; 1956-1973) Thomas William Ludlow Lud Ashley (S&B 1948) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Ohio, 1955-1981) William S. Moorhead Jr. (S&B 1945) U.S. Congressman (Democratic Party-Pennsylvania, 1959-1981) Potter Stewart (S&B 1937) Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1958-1981) Bankers and Businessmen: Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1972) Knight Woolley (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1982) Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1953-1986) Stephen Y. Hord (S&B 1921) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1945-1981) John Beckwith Madden (S&B 1941) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1955-1988) Dean Witter Jr. (S&B 1944) Partner of Dean Witter & Co. (1946-1970) Vance Van Dine (S&B 1949) Partner of Morgan Stanley & Co. (1963-1975) Daniel P. Davison (S&B 1949) Vice President of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. (1961-1973) Evan G. Galbraith (S&B 1950) Vice President of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. (1961-1969) J. Richardson Dilworth (S&B 1938) Senior Financial Adviser to the Rockefeller family (1958-1981) H. Neil Mallon (S&B 1917) Chairman of Dresser Industries, Inc. Joseph Richardson Dilworth (S&B 1938) senior financial adviser to the Rockefeller family (1958-1981) Robert Guthrie Page (S&B 1922) President of Phelps Dodge Corporation (1947-1967) John Hancock Daniels (S&B 1943) President of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. (1958-1967) Henry John Heinz II (S&B 1931) Chairman of the board of H.J. Heinz Company (1959-1987) William H. Bill Donaldson (S&B 1953) Chairman and CEO of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, Inc. [New York City] (1959-1973) George Herbert Walker Jr. (S&B 1927) General Partner of G.H. Walker & Co. (1929-1974) George Herbert Walker III (S&B 1953) General Partner of G.H. Walker & Co. (1961-1974) Jonathan J. Bush (S&B 1953) General Partner of G.H. Walker & Co. (1960-1970) Charles Christian Haffner Jr. (S&B 1919) Chairman and CEO of R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. (1952-1964) Storer B. Lunt (S&B 1921) Chairman of W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. (1958-c.1968) John Warner Field (S&B 1937) President and CEO of Warnaco, Inc. (1957-1974) George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) President of Zapata Offshore Co. [in Houston, Texas] (1956-1964) Lawyers: Charles M. Spofford (S&B 1924) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1940-1950, 1952-1973) Charles Hastings Willard (S&B 1926) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1950-1973) Edward Rogers Wardwell (S&B 1927) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1946-c.1972) Samuel Hazard Gillespie Jr. (S&B 1932) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1948-present) Peter O.A. Solbert (S&B 1941) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1957-1963, 1965-1989) Harold H. Healy Jr. (S&B 1943) Partner of Debevoise & Plimpton (1959-1989) John Baker Jessup (S&B 1942) Partner of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1959-1993) Endicott Peabody Davison (S&B 1945) Partner of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1959-1980) Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy (1924-1979); Chairman of Carnegie Corp. of New York (1955-1966) William Eldred Jackson (S&B 1941) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy (1954-1999) Sherman Baldwin (S&B 1919) Member of Lord, Day & Lord (1929-1969) Alfred Ogden (S&B 1932) Partner of Alexander & Green (1955-1975) John Carey (S&B 1945W) Partner of Coudert Brothers [law firm in New York City] (1961-1987) Edwin Foster Blair (S&B 1924) Partner of Hughes, Hubbard, Blair & Reed [New York City] (1952-1968) Marcien Jenckes (S&B 1921) Member of Choate, Hall & Stewart [law firm in Boston] (1927-1971) George Frederick Baer Appel (S&B 1924) Partner of Townsend, Elliott & Munson [law firm in Philadelphia] (1938-1970) Henry Cornick Coke (S&B 1926) Member of Coke & Coke [law firm in Dallas, Texas] (1930-1977) Anthony Lee Michel (S&B 1926) Partner of Gardner, Carton, Douglas, Chilgren & Waud [law firm in Chicago] (1942-1966) Richard Marden Davis (S&B 1933) Partner of Davis, Graham & Stubbs [law firm in Denver] (1937-c.1982) George Alfred Ranney (S&B 1934) General Counsel of Inland Steel Co. [Chicago] (1962-1968) Organizations, Colleges, and Journalists: E. Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) Chairman of American Red Cross (1954-1973); Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1978); Chairman of the Board of Union Pacific Railroad Co. (1946-1969) J. Quigg Newton Jr. (S&B 1933) President of The Commonwealth Fund (1963-1975) Anson Phelps Stokes Jr. (S&B 1927) Protestant Episcopal Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts (1956-1970) Henry R. Luce (S&B 1920) Editor-in-Chief of Time, Inc. (1923-1964) William F. Buckley, Jr. (S&B 1950) Editor-in-Chief of National Review magazine (1955-1990) Ralph D. Paine Jr. (S&B 1929) Publisher of Fortune magazine (1953-1967) Charles Stafford Gage (S&B 1925) Treasurer of Yale University (1954-1966) Reuben A. Holden (S&B 1940) Secretary of Yale University (1953-1971) William Sloane Coffin Jr. (S&B 1949) Chaplain of Yale University (1958-1976)

Skull & Bones and March 30, 1981 (Attempted Assassination of President Ronald Reagan)
Government Officials: George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) Vice President of the United States (January 20, 1981-January 20, 1989) James L. Buckley (S&B 1944) Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance (February 28, 1981-August 20, 1982) William H. Draper III (S&B 1950) Chairman and President of the Export-Import Bank of the U.S. (1981-1986) Potter Stewart (S&B 1937) Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (October 14, 1958-July 3, 1981) John H. Chafee (S&B 1947) U.S. Senator (Republican Party-Rhode Island, 1976-1999) David L. Boren (S&B 1963) U.S. Senator (Democratic Party-Oklahoma, 1979-1994) Jonathan Brewster Bingham (S&B 1936) U.S. House of Representatives (Democratic Party-New York, 1965-1983) Bankers, Businessmen, and Lawyers: Knight Woolley (S&B 1917) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1982) Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1931-1940, 1946-1947, 1949-1950, 1953-1986) Granger K. Costikyan (S&B 1929) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1969-1998) John Beckwith Madden (S&B 1941) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1955-1988) Alexander T. Ercklentz (S&B 1959) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1978-present) George Harold Pfau Jr. (S&B 1948) Senior Vice President of Paine Webber [acquired by UBS] (1979-c.2004) Joseph Richardson Dilworth (S&B 1938) Chairman of the board of Rockefeller Center, Inc. (1966-1982) Henry John Heinz II (S&B 1931) Chairman of the board of H.J. Heinz Company (1959-1987) Frederick W. Smith (S&B 1966) Chairman and CEO of Federal Express Corp. [FedEx Corp.] (1975-present) Russell W. Meyer Jr. (S&B 1954) Chairman and CEO of Cessna Aircraft Co. (1975-2000, 2002-2003) Charles A. Frank III (S&B 1963) Senior Vice President of United States Trust Company of New York [U.S. Trust Co.] (1974-1989) Samuel Hazard Gillespie Jr. (S&B 1932) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1948-present) Peter O.A. Solbert (S&B 1941) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1957-1963, 1965-1989) Edward Snover Reid III (S&B 1951) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1964-1995) William Eldred Jackson (S&B 1941) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy (1954-1999) John Baker Jessup (S&B 1942) Partner of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1959-1993) Harold H. Healy Jr. (S&B 1943) Partner of Debevoise & Plimpton (1959-1989) John Carey (S&B 1945W) Partner of Coudert Brothers [law firm in New York City] (1961-1987) Paul C. Lambert (S&B 1950) Partner of Breed, Abbott & Morgan [law firm in New York City] (1966-1989) Gaspard dAndelot Belin (S&B 1939) Partner of Choate, Hall & Stewart [law firm in Boston] (1955-1962, 1965-1990) George J. Dunn (S&B 1957) Senior Vice President and General Counsel of BP America, Inc. and Standard Oil (Ohio) (1974-1998) Organizations, Media, and Colleges: Winston Lord (S&B 1959) President of the Council on Foreign Relations (1977-1985) William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) Editor of Foreign Affairs magazine (1972-1984) William F. Buckley, Jr. (S&B 1950) Editor-in-Chief of National Review magazine (1955-1990) McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) Professor of History at New York University (1979-1989)

Skull & Bones and September 11, 2001


Government Officials: George W. Bush (S&B 1968) President of the United States (2001-2009) Robert D. McCallum Jr. (S&B 1968) Assistant U.S. Attorney General for the Civil Division (2001-2003) Douglas P. Woodlock (S&B 1969) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts (1986-present) John M. Steadman (S&B 1952) Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (1985-2004) John F. Kerry (S&B 1966) U.S. Senator (Democratic Party-Massachusetts, 1985-present) Victor H. Ashe (S&B 1967) Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee (1987-2003) Bankers, Businessmen, and Lawyers: Alexander T. Ercklentz (S&B 1959) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1978-present) Stephen A. Schwarzman (S&B 1969) Chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group (1985-present) George Harold Pfau Jr. (S&B 1948) Senior Vice President of Paine Webber [acquired by UBS] (1979-c.2004) Frederick W. Smith (S&B 1966) Chairman and CEO of Federal Express [FedEx Corp.] (1975-present) Thomas B. Ross (S&B 1951) Vice President for Government Relations of Loral Space and Communications (1995-2003) Jonathan C. Rose (S&B 1963) Partner of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue [Washington, D.C.] (1977-1981, 1984-present) Donald Etra (S&B 1968) Head of Law Offices of Donald Etra in Los Angeles (1995-present) Edward Snover Reid III (S&B 1951) Senior Counsel of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1996-present) Colleges, Media, and Organizations: David L. Boren (S&B 1963,) President of University of Oklahoma (1994-present) R. Keith Walton (S&B 1986) Executive Vice President and Secretary of Columbia University (1996-2007) William D. Nordhaus (S&B 1963) Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale University (2001-present) Howard Frank Gillette Jr. (1964) Professor of History at Rutgers University (1999-present) Thomas Dudley Rowe Jr. (S&B 1964) Elvin R. Latty Professor of Law at Duke University (1996-present) Brian C. Murchison (S&B 1974) Professor of Law at Washington and Lee University School of Law (1990-present) William H. Donaldson (S&B 1953) Chairman of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1999-2003) William F. Buckley, Jr. (S&B 1950) Editor-at-Large of National Review magazine (1991-2004) George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) former President of the United States; shareholder of The Carlyle Group Winston Lord (S&B 1959) Member of the Council on Foreign Relations Robert W. Kagan (S&B 1980) Co-Founder of Project for the New American Century (PNAC); Member of the Council on Foreign Relations

Skull and Bones Family Relations


Prominent Bones Families: Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) William Howard Tafts father Peter Rawson Taft (S&B 1867) William Howard Tafts half-brother; Alphonso Tafts son Henry Waters Taft (S&B 1880) William Howard Tafts brother Horace Dutton Taft (S&B 1883) William Howard Tafts brother Sen. Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) William Howard Tafts son Charles Phelps Taft II (S&B 1918) William Howard Tafts son; Sen. Robert A. Tafts brother Thomas Prindle Taft (S&B 1971) William Howard Tafts great-grandson; Charles Phelps Taft IIs grandson Horace Dutton Taft (S&B 1985) William Howard Tafts great-grandson; Sen. Robert A. Tafts grandson David S. Ingalls (S&B 1920) William Howard Tafts grandnephew; Alphonso Tafts great-grandson; son of Jane Taft Ingalls (daughter of Charles Phelps Taft I, William Howard Tafts half-brother) David S. Ingalls Jr. (S&B 1956) William Howard Tafts great-grandnephew; Alphonso Tafts great-great-grandson; son of David S. Ingalls Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) George H. W. Bushs father; President George W. Bushs grandfather George W. Bush (S&B 1968) George H. W. Bushs son; former Governor of Florida Jeb Bushs brother Jonathan James Bush (S&B 1953) George H. W. Bushs brother; President George W. Bushs uncle James Smith Bush (S&B 1922) George H. W. Bushs uncle; former U.S. Senator Prescott Bushs brother George Herbert Walker Jr. (S&B 1927) George H. W. Bushs uncle; former Senator Prescott Bushs brother-in-law John Mercer Walker (S&B 1931) George H. W. Bushs uncle; George Herbert Walker Jr.s brother Louis Walker (S&B 1936) George H. W. Bushs uncle; George Herbert Walker Jr.s brother George Herbert Walker III (S&B 1953) George H. W. Bushs cousin; George Herbert Walker Jr.s son Ray Carter Walker (S&B 1955) George H.W. Bushs cousin; George Herbert Walker Jr.s son Alexander Ellis Jr. (S&B 1944) George H.W. Bushs brother-in-law; Alexander Ellis Jr. married Bushs sister Nancy Walker Bush Reuben A. Holden (S&B 1940) George Herbert Walker Jr.s son-in-law; married George Herbert Walker Jr.s daughter Elizabeth C. Walker Russell Cheney (S&B 1904) brother of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) Clifford D. Cheney (S&B 1898) brother of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) Philip Cheney (S&B 1901) brother of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) Thomas L. Cheney (S&B 1901) brother of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) Howell Cheney (S&B 1892) cousin of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) Ward Cheney (S&B 1896) cousin of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) Frank Dexter Cheney (S&B 1900) cousin of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) Edward W. Lambert (S&B 1854) father-in-law of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892); married his daughter Ruth Lambert Alexander Lambert (S&B 1884) brother-in-law of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892); married his sister Ellen W. Cheney Alfred Cowles (S&B 1886)) brother-in-law of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892); married his sister Elizabeth Cheney William H. Cowles (S&B 1887) brother-in-law of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) Alfred Cowles (S&B 1913) nephew of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) Roger Sherman Baldwin Jr. (S&B 1847) brother of Gov. Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861); son of Sen. Roger Sherman Baldwin George William Baldwin (S&B 1853) brother of Gov. Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861); son of Sen. Roger Sherman Baldwin Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861) son of Sen. Roger Sherman Baldwin Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) nephew of Gov. Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861); nephew of James L. Whitney (S&B 1856); Sen. Roger Sherman Baldwins grandson Roger Sherman Baldwin Foster (S&B 1878) nephew of Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861); Sen. Roger Sherman Baldwins grandson Reginald Foster (S&B 1884) nephew of Gov. Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861); Sen. Roger Sherman Baldwins grandson Maxwell Evarts Foster (S&B 1923) grand-nephew of Gov. Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861); son of Reginald Foster (S&B 1884); Sen. Roger Sherman Baldwins great-grandson Dwight Foster (S&B 1848) brother-in-law of Gov. Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861); Sen. Roger Sherman Baldwins son-in-law; married Sen. Roger Sherman Baldwins daughter Henrietta Perkins Baldwin William Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1837) second cousin of Gov. Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861); Sen. Roger Sherman Baldwins cousin Roger Sherman Baldwin Jr. (S&B 1847) uncle of Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) George William Baldwin (S&B 1853) uncle of Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861) uncle of Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) Edward P. Whitney (S&B 1854) uncle of Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) James Lyman Whitney (S&B 1856) uncle of Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) Dwight Whitney Learned (S&B 1870) cousin of Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) Roger Sherman Baldwin Foster (S&B 1878) cousin of Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) Reginald Foster (S&B 1884) cousin of Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) Maxwell Evarts Foster (S&B 1923) second cousin of Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) Dwight Foster (S&B 1848) uncle (by marriage) of Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878)

Frederick Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) J.P. Morgan & Co. partner Henry P. Davisons son Harry Pomeroy Davison Jr. (S&B 1920) Frederick Trubee Davisons brother; J.P. Morgan & Co. partner Henry P. Davisons son Endicott Peabody Davison (S&B 1945) Frederick Trubee Davisons son Daniel P. Davison (S&B 1949) Frederick Trubee Davisons son Henry Pomeroy Davison (S&B 1984) Frederick Trubee Davisons grandson; Daniel P. Davisons son [J.P. Morgan & Co. partner [banker] Henry P. Davison was not a member of Skull & Bones.] Henry Dyer White (S&B 1851) brother of Charles Atwood White (S&B 1854) Roger Sherman White (S&B 1859) brother of Charles Atwood White (S&B 1854) Oliver Sherman White (S&B 1864) brother of Charles Atwood White (S&B 1854) George Edward White (S&B 1866) brother of Charles Atwood White (S&B 1854) John Rogers (S&B 1887) son-in-law of Charles Atwood White (S&B 1854); married C.A. Whites daughter Elizabeth White Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) son-in-law of Charles Atwood White (S&B 1854); married C.A. Whites daughter Mabel White Frederick Collin (S&B 1871) William H. Welchs cousin William Welch Collin (S&B 1877) William H. Welchs cousin Sen. Frederic Collin Walcott (S&B 1891) William H. Welchs nephew William Stuart Walcott (S&B 1894) William H. Welchs nephew John Sargent Pillsbury Jr. (S&B 1935) former Pillsbury Chairman Philip W. Pillsburys cousin; son of former Pillsbury Chairman John Sargent Pillsbury Edmund Pennington Pillsbury (S&B 1936) former Pillsbury Chairman Philip W. Pillsburys cousin; J.S. Pillsbury Jr.s brother Winston Lord (S&B 1959) son of Oswald Bates Lord (S&B 1926); former Pillsbury Chairman Philip W. Pillsburys nephew Oswald Bates Lord (S&B 1926) former Pillsbury Chairman Philip W. Pillsburys brother-in-law; married to Mary Pillsbury Lord, sister of former Pillsbury Chairman Philip W. Pillsbury [Pillsbury Chairman Philip W. Pillsbury was not a member of Skull & Bones.] Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) Morris Hadleys father; married Luzon B. Morriss daughter Helen Harrison Morris Luzon B. Morris (S&B 1854) Morris Hadleys grandfather; Arthur Twining Hadleys father-in-law Ray Morris (S&B 1901) Morris Hadleys uncle; son of Governor of Connecticut Luzon B. Morris (S&B 1854) Hamilton Hadley (S&B 1919) Morris Hadleys brother; Arthur Twining Hadleys son Edmund Coffin (S&B 1866) father of William Sloane Coffin (S&B 1900) Henry Sloane Coffin (S&B 1897) brother of William Sloane Coffin (S&B 1900) William Sloane Coffin Jr. (S&B 1949) son of William Sloane Coffin (S&B 1900) James Coffin (S&B 1868) uncle of William Sloane Coffin (S&B 1866); brother of Edmund Coffin (S&B 1866) Henry T. Sloane (S&B 1866) uncle of William Sloane Coffin (S&B 1900) Thomas C. Sloane (S&B 1868) uncle of William Sloane Coffin (S&B 1900); brother of Henry T. Sloane (S&B 1866) William Sloane (S&B 1895) cousin of William Sloane Coffin (S&B 1900); nephew of Henry T. Sloane (S&B 1866) John Sloane (S&B 1905) cousin of William Sloane Coffin (S&B 1900); nephew of Henry T. Sloane (S&B 1866) Walter B. James (S&B 1879) brother of Henry Ammon James (S&B 1874) Norman James (S&B 1890) brother of Henry Ammon James (S&B 1874) Robert C. James (S&B 1894) brother of Henry Ammon James (S&B 1874) Ellery Sedgwick James (S&B 1917) son of Henry Ammon James (S&B 1874) George Griswold Haven (S&B 1887) son-in-law of Henry Ammon James (S&B 1874); married his daughter Dorothy James Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1843) uncle of Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) cousin of Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) Henry Seymour Robinson (S&B 1889) cousin of Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) John Trumbull Robinson (S&B 1893) cousin of Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) John Trumbull Robinson Jr. (S&B 1937) second cousin of Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) Rep. Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) great-uncle of Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) Charles Clerc Deming (S&B 1872) second cousin of Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1872) second cousin of Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) Laurent Clerc Deming (S&B 1883) second cousin of Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) John Trumbull Robinson (S&B 1893) brother of Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) Henry Seymour Robinson (S&B 1889) brother of Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) Lucius Franklin Robinson (S&B 1843) uncle of Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) cousin of Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) John Trumbull Robinson Jr. (S&B 1937) son of John Trumbull Robinson (S&B 1893); nephew of Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) Adrian Van Sinderen Lambert (S&B 1893) brother-in-law of Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885); married Robinsons sister Mary S. Robinson Lambert James Barclay Cooke (S&B 1893) brother-in-law of Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) Walter Evans Cooke (S&B 1895) brother-in-law of Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) Robert B. Cooke (S&B 1936) son of Walter Evans Cooke (S&B 1895); nephew (by marriage) of Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885)

George H. Townsend (S&B 1908) brother-in-law of Dwight H. Day (S&B 1899); son of William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) Huntington Townsend Day (S&B 1923) son of Dwight H. Day (S&B 1899); grandson of William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) James Mulford Townsend (S&B 1874) brother of William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) James Mulford Townsend Jr. (S&B 1908) nephew of William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) Dwight Huntington Day (S&B 1899) son-in-law of William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) William E. Day (S&B 1902) brother of Dwight Huntington Day (S&B 1899) Eli Whitney Blake Jr. (S&B 1857) brother of Henry Taylor Blake (S&B 1848) Edward Foster Blake (S&B 1858) brother of Henry Taylor Blake (S&B 1848) Alexander MacWhorter (S&B 1842) brother-in-law of Henry Taylor Blake (S&B 1848); married Henrietta W. Blake John Frank Seely (S&B 1860) brother-in-law of Henry Taylor Blake (S&B 1848); married Eliza M. Blake Henry Coit Kingsley (S&B 1834) brother-in-law of Henry T. Blake (S&B 1848); Blake married Kingsleys sister Elizabeth Coit Kingsley Thomas Burr Osborne (S&B 1881) nephew of Henry T. Blake (S&B 1848) Arthur Sherwood Osborne (S&B 1882) nephew of Henry T. Blake (S&B 1848); son of Frances Louisa Blake Osborne (Henry T. Blakes sister) Thomas Anthony Thacher (S&B 1835) father of Sherman Day Thacher (S&B 1883) James K. Thacher (S&B 1868) half-brother of Sherman Day Thacher (S&B 1883) Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) half-brother of Sherman Day Thacher (S&B 1883) John Seymour Thacher (S&B 1877) half-brother of Sherman Day Thacher (S&B 1883) William Larned Thacher (S&B 1887) brother of Sherman Day Thacher (S&B 1883) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) nephew of Sherman Day Thacher (S&B 1883) Rep. William Kent (S&B 1887) brother-in-law of Sherman Day Thacher (S&B 1883) Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1886) brother of Clive Day (S&B 1892) Arthur Pomeroy Day (S&B 1890) brother of Clive Day (S&B 1892) Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1837) father of Clive Day (S&B 1892) Charlton M. Lewis (S&B 1886) brother-in-law of Clive Day (S&B 1892) Henry Coit Kingsley (S&B 1834) cousin of former President of Johns Hopkins University Daniel Coit Gilman (S&B 1852) Joseph Parrish Thompson (S&B 1838) brother-in-law of Daniel Coit Gilman (S&B 1852); married to Daniel Coit Gilmans sister Elizabeth C. Gilman Benjamin Silliman Jr. (S&B 1837) brother-in-law of Daniel C. Gilman (S&B 1852); Daniel Coit Gilmans brother Edward W. Gilman married Benjamin Silliman Jr.s sister Julia Silliman Notes: Reverend Jeremiah Days son Jeremiah Day (Yale Class of 1795) was President of Yale College (1817-1846). Senator Roger Sherman Baldwin was the grandson of Roger Sherman, the signer of the Declaration of Independence. Senator Roger Sherman Baldwin was not a member of Skull & Bones. Henry Taylor Blakes great-uncle was Eli Whitney (Yale Class of 1792), inventor of the cotton gin. Henry Taylor Blakes great-great-great grandfather was Rev. James Pierpont, Founding Trustee of Yale College Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) married Elinor Lavinia Cooke, sister of J. Barclay Cooke (S&B 1893) and Walter E. Cooke (S&B 1895)

Descendants of the Founding Fathers Charles F. Johnson (S&B 1855) great-grandson of William Samuel Johnson, signer of the Constitution, President of Columbia University (1787-1800), and U.S. Senator (F-Connecticut, 1789-1791) William Huntington Russell (S&B 1833) grand-nephew of Samuel Huntington, signer of the Declaration of Independence, President of the Continental Congress (1779-1781), and Governor of Connecticut (1786-1796) Pierre Jay (S&B 1892) great-great-great-grandson of William Livingston (B.A. 1741), signer of the Constitution, Member of the Continental Congress (July 23, 1774-June 22, 1776), and Governor of New Jersey (1776-1790); great-great-grandson of John Jay, signer of the Constitution, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (Sept. 26, 1789-June 29, 1795), and Governor of New York (July 1, 1795-June 30, 1801) Joseph C. Jackson (S&B 1857) great-grandson of Oliver Wolcott, signer of the Declaration of Independence, Member of Continental Congress (1776-1778, 1780-1783), Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut (1786-1796) and Governor of Connecticut (1796-1797) Descendants of Roger Sherman, signer of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution Frederick Roger Sherman (S&B 1836) Roger Shermans grandson William Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1837) Roger Shermans grandson Sherman Evarts (S&B 1881) Roger Shermans great-grandson Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1884) Roger Shermans great-grandson Sherman Day Thacher (S&B 1883) Roger Shermans great-grandson William Larned Thacher (S&B 1887) Roger Shermans great-grandson Henry Dyer White (S&B 1851) Roger Shermans great-grandson Charles Atwood White (S&B 1854) Roger Shermans great-grandson Roger Sherman White (S&B 1859) Roger Shermans great-grandson Oliver Sherman White (S&B 1864) Roger Shermans great-grandson George Edward White (S&B 1866) Roger Shermans great-grandson Roger Sherman Baldwin Jr. (S&B 1847) Roger Sherman great-grandson George William Baldwin (S&B 1853) Roger Shermans great-grandson Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861) Roger Shermans great-grandson Henry DeForest Baldwin (S&B 1885) Roger Shermans great-great-grandson Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) Roger Shermans great-great-grandson Roger Sherman Baldwin Foster (S&B 1878) Roger Shermans great-great-grandson Reginald Foster (S&B 1884) Roger Shermans great-great-grandson Sherman Baldwin (S&B 1919) Roger Shermans great-great-great-grandson Maxwell Evarts Foster (S&B 1923) Roger Shermans great-great-great-grandson Chauncey M. Depew (S&B 1856) Roger Shermans great-great grandnephew Descendants of William Bradford, first Governor of Plymouth Colony Robert Webster Day (S&B 1875) great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861) great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford Roger Sherman Baldwin Jr. (S&B 1847) great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford George William Baldwin (S&B 1853) great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford William C. Whitney (S&B 1863) great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford Harry Payne Whitney (S&B 1894) great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford Payne Whitney (S&B 1898) great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford Roger Sherman Baldwin Foster (S&B 1878) great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford Reginald Foster (S&B 1884) great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford Maxwell Evarts Foster (S&B 1923) great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868)

Descendants of Reverend Jeremiah Day (Yale Class of 1756) Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1837) Reverend Jeremiah Days grandson; Yale President Jeremiah Days nephew Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1886) Reverend Jeremiah Days great-grandson Arthur Pomeroy Day (S&B 1890) Reverend Jeremiah Days great-grandson Clive Day (S&B 1892) Reverend Jeremiah Days great-grandson Robert Webster Day (S&B 1875) Reverend Jeremiah Days great-grandson James K. Thacher (S&B 1868) Reverend Jeremiah Days great-grandson; Yale President Jeremiah Days grandson Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) Reverend Jeremiah Days great-grandson; Yale President Jeremiah Days grandson John Seymour Thacher (S&B 1877) Reverend Jeremiah Days great-grandson; Yale President Jeremiah Days grandson Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) Reverend Jeremiah Days great-great-grandson; Yale President Jeremiah Days great-grandson Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) Reverend Jeremiah Days great-great-grandson Charles Seymour Jr. (S&B 1935) Reverend Jeremiah Days great-great-great-grandson Descendants of Reverend Jonathan Edwards (Yale Class of 1720, President of Princeton University (1758), and author of Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God (1741)) Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) Reverend Jonathan Edwards great-great-grandson Charles Frederick Johnson (S&B 1855) Reverend Jonathan Edwards great-great-grandson Theodore Salisbury Woolsey (S&B 1872) Reverend Jonathan Edwards great-great-grandson Thomas Hooker (S&B 1869) Reverend Jonathan Edwards great-great-great-grandson Arthur Reed Kimball (S&B 1877) Reverend Jonathan Edwards great-great-great-grandson Heathcote Muirson Woolsey (S&B 1907) Reverend Jonathan Edwards great-great-great-grandson Winthrop Edwards Dwight (S&B 1893) Reverend Jonathan Edwards great-great-great-grandson Descendants of Noah Webster (Yale Class of 1778) Robert Webster Day (S&B 1875) Noah Websters great-grandson Descendants of Reverend James Pierpont (Original Trustee of Yale University (1701-1714)) William Huntington Russell (S&B 1833) Reverend James Pierponts great-great-grandson Philip Gray Russell (S&B 1876) Reverend James Pierponts great-great-great-grandson Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) Reverend James Pierponts great-great-great-grandson Charles Frederick Johnson (S&B 1855) Reverend James Pierponts great-great-great-grandson Theodore Salisbury Woolsey (S&B 1872) Reverend James Pierponts great-great-great-grandson Thomas Hooker (S&B 1869) Reverend James Pierponts great-great-great-great-grandson Arthur Reed Kimball (S&B 1877) Reverend James Pierponts great-great-great-great-grandson Heathcote Muirson Woolsey (S&B 1907) Reverend James Pierponts great-great-great-great-grandson Winthrop Edwards Dwight (S&B 1893) Reverend James Pierponts great-great-great-great-grandson Notes: U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr Jr. was the great-grandson of Reverend James Pierpont and grandson of Reverend Jonathan Edwards. American financier John Pierpont Morgan Sr. was the great-great-great-grandson of Reverend James Pierpont. Reverend Jonathan Edwards was married to Sarah Pierpont, the daughter of Reverend James Pierpont. William Huntington Russells great-grandmother was Mary Pierpont, the daughter of Reverend James Pierpont.

Sons of Government Officials: Richard Taylor (S&B 1845) son of former U.S. President Zachary Taylor George W. Bush (S&B 1968) son of former U.S. President George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) son of former U.S. President and U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Charles P. Taft II (S&B 1918) son of former U.S. President and U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) William Eldred Jackson (S&B 1941) son of former U.S. Supreme Court Justice and Nuremburg prosecutor Robert H. Jackson Samuel Henshaw Bates (S&B 1833) son of former U.S. Senator Isaac C. Bates Roger Sherman Baldwin Jr. (S&B 1847) son of former U.S. Senator and Governor of Connecticut Roger Sherman Baldwin George William Baldwin (S&B 1853) son of former U.S. Senator and Governor of Connecticut Roger Sherman Baldwin Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861) son of former U.S. Senator and Governor of Connecticut Roger Sherman Baldwin Chester Mitchell Dawes (S&B 1876) son of former U.S. Senator Henry Laurens Dawes Eugene Hale Jr. (S&B 1898) son of former U.S. Senator Eugene Hale Winthrop Murray Crane Jr. (S&B 1904) son of former U.S. Senator and Governor of Massachusetts Winthrop Murray Crane James J. Wadsworth (S&B 1927) son of former U.S. Senator James W. Wadsworth Jr. (S&B 1898) Charles Tiffany Bingham (S&B 1928) son of former U.S. Senator Hiram Bingham Rep. Jonathan B. Bingham (S&B 1936) son of former U.S. Senator Hiram Bingham George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) son of former U.S. Senator Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) Jonathan James Bush (S&B 1953) son of former U.S. Senator Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) Thruston B. Morton Jr. (S&B 1954) son of former U.S. Senator Thruston B. Morton Gideon Granger (S&B 1843) son of former U.S. Congressman Francis Granger Stanley Woodward (S&B 1855) son of former U.S. Congressman George Washington Woodward Green Clay (S&B 1859) son of former U.S. Congressman Brutus Junius Clay Henry Warren Raymond (S&B 1869) son of former U.S. Congressman Henry Jarvis Raymond Charles Clerc Deming (S&B 1872) son of former U.S. Congressman Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1872) son of former U.S. Congressman Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) Laurent Clerc Deming (S&B 1883) son of former U.S. Congressman Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) James Wilton Brooks (S&B 1875) son of former U.S. Congressman James Brooks George Forris Foster (S&B 1879) son of former U.S. Congressman Wilder De Ayr Foster Oliver David Thompson (S&B 1879) son of former U.S. Congressman John McCandless Thompson Timothy L. Woodruff (S&B 1879) son of former U.S. Congressman John Woodruff Sen. Frank B. Brandegee (S&B 1885) son of former U.S. Congressman Augustus Brandegee (S&B 1849) Stanford Tappan Crapo (S&B 1886) son of former U.S. Congressman William Wallace Crapo (S&B 1852) Sheffield Phelps (S&B 1886) son of former U.S. Congressman William Walter Phelps (S&B 1860) Charles P. Kellogg (S&B 1890) son of former U.S. Congressman Stephen W. Kellogg (S&B 1846) John Barnes Townsend (S&B 1891) son of former U.S. Congressman Hosea Townsend Frank S. Butterworth (S&B 1895) son of former U.S. Congressman Benjamin Butterworth Sen. James W. Wadsworth Jr. (S&B 1898) son of former U.S. Congressman James W. Wadsworth Carroll Fuller Sweet (S&B 1899) son of former U.S. Congressman Edwin F. Sweet (S&B 1871) William E.S. Griswold (S&B 1899) son of former U.S. Congressman Matthew Griswold Dwight T. Griswold (S&B 1908) son of former U.S. Congressman Matthew Griswold Clarence Emir Allen Jr. (S&B 1913) son of former U.S. Congressman Clarence Emir Allen John Allen Miner Thomas (S&B 1924) son of former U.S. Congressman Henry Clay Miner John Baker Hollister Jr. (S&B 1949) son of former U.S. Congressman John B. Hollister Martin West Vorys (S&B 1952) son of former U.S. Congressman John Martin Vorys (S&B 1918) Sen. David L. Boren (S&B 1963) son of former U.S. Congressman Lyle H. Boren Walker Blaine (S&B 1876) son of former U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Senator, and Speaker of the House James G. Blaine Sherman Evarts (S&B 1881) son of former U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Senator William Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1837) Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1884) son of former U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Senator William Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1837) Thomas Francis Bayard Jr. (S&B 1890) son of former U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Senator Thomas F. Bayard Hugh Smith Knox (S&B 1907) son of former U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Senator Philander Chase Knox David Campion Acheson (S&B 1943) son of former U.S. Secretary of State Dean G. Acheson Peter Rawson Taft (S&B 1867) son of former Secretary of War Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) son of former Secretary of War Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) Henry W. Taft (S&B 1880) son of former Secretary of War Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) Horace Dutton Taft (S&B 1883) son of former Secretary of War Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) George Bruce Cortelyou (S&B 1913) son of former Secretary of the Treasury George Bruce Cortelyou Harry Payne Whitney (S&B 1894) son of former Secretary of the Navy William C. Whitney (S&B 1863) Payne Whitney (S&B 1898) son of former Secretary of the Navy William C. Whitney (S&B 1863) William Wallace Crapo (S&B 1852) son of former Governor of Michigan Henry Howland Crapo Vincent Marmaduke (S&B 1852) son of former Governor of Missouri Meredith Miles Marmaduke Ray Morris (S&B 1901) son of former Governor of Connecticut Luzon B. Morris (S&B 1854) Edward Curtis Smith (S&B 1875) son of former Governor of Vermont John Gregory Smith James Gregory Smith (S&B 1912) son of former Governor of Vermont Edward Curtis Smith (S&B 1875) Henry Burrall Mason (S&B 1870) son of former Mayor of Chicago Roswell B. Mason (Mayor, 1869-1871) Alfred Bishop Mason (S&B 1871) son of former Mayor of Chicago Roswell B. Mason Potter Stewart (S&B 1937) son of former Mayor of Cincinnati James Garfield Stewart (Mayor, 1938-1947) Zeph Stewart (S&B 1943) son of former Mayor of Cincinnati James Garfield Stewart Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) son of former Mayor of Hartford (Connecticut) Henry Cornelius Robinson (Mayor, 1872-1874) Henry Seymour Robinson (S&B 1889) son of former Mayor of Hartford Henry Cornelius Robinson John Trumbull Robinson (S&B 1893) son of former Mayor of Hartford Henry Cornelius Robinson Lewis Abbot Lapham (S&B 1931) son of former Mayor of San Francisco (California) Roger D. Lapham (Mayor, 1944-1948) Henry Lear (S&B 1869) son of former Attorney General of Pennsylvania George Lear

Grandsons, Great-Grandsons, and Fathers of Government Officials: Richard Warren Pershing (S&B 1966) grandson of former U.S. Army General and U.S. Army Chief of Staff John J. Pershing Morison R. Waite (S&B 1888) grandson of former U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Morrison R. Waite (S&B 1837) John Donnell Smith (S&B 1847) grandson of former Secretary of State and Secretary of the Navy Robert Smith Frederic William Stevens (S&B 1858) grandson of former Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin Sen. Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) grandson of former Secretary of War Alfonso Taft (S&B 1833) Charles Phelps Taft II (S&B 1918) grandson of former Secretary of War Alfonso Taft (S&B 1833) Gideon Granger (S&B 1843) grandson of former U.S. Postmaster-General Gideon Granger George Ingersoll Wood (S&B 1833) grandson of former U.S. Senator and former U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth Eugene Hale Jr. (S&B 1898) grandson of former U.S. Senator and Secretary of the Interior Zachariah Chandler Benjamin Silliman Jr. (S&B 1837) grandson of former U.S. Senator and Governor of Connecticut Jonathan Trumbull Jr. Edward Baldwin Whitney (S&B 1878) grandson of former U.S. Senator and Governor of Connecticut Roger Sherman Baldwin Roger Sherman Baldwin Foster (S&B 1878) grandson of former U.S. Senator and Governor of Connecticut Roger Sherman Baldwin Reginald Foster (S&B 1884) grandson of former U.S. Senator and Governor of Connecticut Roger Sherman Baldwin Frederick Roger Sherman (S&B 1836) grandson of former U.S. Senator Roger Sherman William Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1837) grandson of former U.S. Senator Roger Sherman Joseph Bradley Varnum (S&B 1838) grandson of former U.S. Senator Joseph Bradley Varnum Dwight Foster (S&B 1848) grandson of former U.S. Senator Dwight Foster Robbins Little (S&B 1851) grandson of former U.S. Senator Asher Robbins Thomas Francis Bayard Jr. (S&B 1890) grandson of former U.S. Senator James A. Bayard Jr. Harry Payne Whitney (S&B 1894) grandson of former U.S. Senator Henry B. Payne Payne Whitney (S&B 1898) grandson of former U.S. Senator Henry B. Payne George W. Bush (S&B 1968) grandson of former U.S. Senator Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) Horace Dutton Taft (S&B 1985) grandson of former U.S. Senator Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) William Law Learned (S&B 1841) grandson of former U.S. Congressman Amasa Learned John William Sterling (S&B 1864) grandson of former U.S. Congressman David Plant John Butler Woodward (S&B 1883) grandson of former U.S. Congressman George Washington Woodward Donald Thompson (S&B 1903) grandson of former U.S. Congressman John McCandless Thompson James J. Wadsworth (S&B 1927) grandson of former U.S. Congressman James W. Wadsworth Arthur Joy Draper (S&B 1937) grandson of former U.S. Congressman and U.S. Ambassador to Italy William F. Draper William Griswold Lane (S&B 1843) grandson of former U.S. Congressman and Governor of Connecticut Roger Griswold Samuel Johnson Walker (S&B 1888) grandson of former U.S. Congressman and Governor of Kentucky Charles Slaughter Morehead Hugh Aiken Bayne (S&B 1892) grandson of former U.S. Congressman and Governor of Alabama John Gayle Stanford Tappan Crapo (S&B 1886) grandson of former Governor of Michigan Henry Howland Crapo William Hall Brace Pratt (S&B 1864) grandson of former Mayor of Hartford Thomas K. Brace Charles F. Johnson (S&B 1855) great-grandson of former U.S. Senator William Samuel Johnson Roger Sherman Baldwin Foster (S&B 1878) great-grandson of former U.S. Senator Dwight Foster Reginald Foster (S&B 1884) great-grandson of former U.S. Senator Dwight Foster William E.S. Griswold (S&B 1899) great-grandson of former U.S. Congressman and Governor of Connecticut Roger Griswold Dwight T. Griswold (S&B 1908) great-grandson of former U.S. Congressman and Governor of Connecticut Roger Griswold William Hall Brace Pratt (S&B 1864) great-grandson of former U.S. Congressman and Mayor of Hartford Jonathan Brace Dwight Whitney Learned (S&B 1870) great-grandson of former U.S. Congressman Amasa Learned Almet F. Jenks (S&B 1875) great-grandson of first Mayor of Boston John Phillips Benjamin Silliman Jr. (S&B 1837) great-grandson of former Governor of Connecticut Jonathan Trumbull Sr. Joseph C. Jackson (S&B 1857) great-grandson of former Governor of Connecticut and Declaration of Independence signer Oliver Wolcott Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) father of former U.S. President William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) father of former U.S. President George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) father of U.S. President George W. Bush (S&B 1968) and former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush Howard Malcolm Baldrige (S&B 1918) father of former Secretary of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) father of former National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) and former Assistant Secretary of State William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) father of U.S. Solicitor General Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) father of former U.S. Senator and Senate Majority Leader Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) and former Mayor of Cincinnati Charles P. Taft II (S&B 1918) Rep. Augustus Brandegee (S&B 1849) father of former U.S. Senator Frank B. Brandegee (S&B 1885) Gayor G. Dominick (S&B 1909) father of former U.S. Senator Peter H. Dominick Henry John Heinz II (S&B 1931) father of former U.S. Senator H. J. Heinz III John H. Chafee (S&B 1947) father of U.S. Senator Lincoln D. Chafee Albert Emmett Kent (S&B 1853) father of former U.S. Congressman William Kent (S&B 1887) Burton Norvell Harrison (S&B 1859) father of former U.S. Congressman Francis Burton Harrison (S&B 1895) William Singer Moorhead (S&B 1906) father of former U.S. Congressman William Singer Moorhead Jr. (S&B 1945) David L. Boren (S&B 1963) father of U.S. Congressman Dan Boren Sen. James W. Wadsworth Jr. (S&B 1898) father of former U.S. Representative to the UN James J. Wadsworth (S&B 1927) Payne Whitney (S&B 1898) father of former U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain John Hay Whitney William McCormick Blair (S&B 1907) father of former U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines William McCormick Blair Jr. Oswald Bates Lord (S&B 1926) father of former U.S. Ambassador to Red China Winston Lord (S&B 1959) George Herbert Walker Jr. (S&B 1927) father of former U.S. Ambassador to Hungary George Herbert Walker III (S&B 1953) Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt (S&B 1899) father of former Governor of Rhode Island William H. Vanderbilt Henry McCormick (S&B 1852) father of Vance C. McCormick, former Mayor of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (1902-1905) Alvan Pinney Hyde (S&B 1845) father of former Mayor of Hartford (Connecticut) William Waldo Hyde (S&B 1876)

Sons of Bonesmen: Frederick Baldwin Adams Jr. (S&B 1932) son of Frederick Baldwin Adams (S&B 1900) Edwin E. Aiken (S&B 1881) son of William P. Aiken (S&B 1853) Sherman Baldwin (S&B 1919) son of Henry DeForest Baldwin (S&B 1885) Hugh Aiken Bayne (S&B 1892) son of former Confederate Colonel Thomas L. Bayne (S&B 1847) Edward Manross Bentley (S&B 1880) son of Edward Warren Bentley (S&B 1850) Lucius Horatio Biglow Jr. (S&B 1948) son of Lucius Horatio Biglow (S&B 1908) Edward Boltwood (S&B 1892) son of Edward Boltwood (S&B 1860) Amory Howe Bradford (S&B 1934) son of Arthur Howe Bradford (S&B 1905) Sen. Frank B. Brandegee (S&B 1885) son of former U.S. Congressman Augustus Brandegee (S&B 1849) Frederic Hiester Brooke Jr. (S&B 1937) son of Frederic Hiester Brooke (S&B 1899) Christopher Taylor Buckley (S&B 1975) son of National Review Editor-in-Chief William F. Buckley Jr. (S&B 1950) William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) son of Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) son of Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) son of former U.S. Senator Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) Jonathan James Bush (S&B 1953) son of former U.S. Senator Prescott S. Bush (S&B 1917) George W. Bush (S&B 1968) son of former U.S. President George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) Lyon Carter (S&B 1915) son of Reverend Charles F. Carter (S&B 1878) Frederic D. Carter (S&B 1919) son of Reverend Charles F. Carter (S&B 1878) William Sloane Coffin Jr. (S&B 1949) son of William Sloane Coffin (S&B 1900) Robert B. Cooke (S&B 1936) son of Walter Evans Cooke (S&B 1895) Alfred Cowles III (S&B 1913) son of Alfred Cowles Jr. (S&B 1886) Stanford Tappan Crapo (S&B 1886) son of former U.S. Congressman William Wallace Crapo (S&B 1852) Albert Hastings Crosby (S&B 1922) son of John Crosby (S&B 1890) Henry Stetson Crosby (S&B 1926) son of John Crosby (S&B 1890) Alan Whitmore Cross (S&B 1966) son of Richard James Cross (S&B 1937) William Redmond Cross Jr. (S&B 1941) son of William Redmond Cross (S&B 1896) John Hancock Daniels (S&B 1943) son of Thomas L. Daniels (S&B 1914) Thomas F. Davies (S&B 1894) son of former Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Diocese of Michigan Thomas F. Davies (S&B 1853) Endicott Peabody Davison (S&B 1945) son of F. Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) Daniel P. Davison (S&B 1949) son of F. Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) Henry Pomeroy Davison (S&B 1984) son of Daniel P. Davison (S&B 1949) Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1886) son of Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1837) Arthur Pomeroy Day (S&B 1890) son of Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1837) Clive Day (S&B 1892) son of Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1837) Huntington Townsend Day (S&B 1923) son of Dwight Huntington Day (S&B 1899) Charles Clerc Deming (S&B 1872) son of former U.S. Congressman Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1872) son of former U.S. Congressman Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) Laurent Clerc Deming (S&B 1883) son of former U.S. Congressman Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) Winthrop Edwards Dwight (S&B 1893) son of former Yale University President Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) Sherman Evarts (S&B 1881) son of former U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Senator William Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1837) Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1884) son of former U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Senator William Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1837) Alfred Ludlow Ferguson Jr. (S&B 1926) son of Alfred Ludlow Ferguson (S&B 1902) John Pierrepont C. Foster (S&B 1869) son of Eleazar Kingsbury Foster (S&B 1834) Roger Sherman Baldwin Foster (S&B 1878) son of Dwight Foster (S&B 1848) Reginald Foster (S&B 1884) son of Dwight Foster (S&B 1848) Maxwell Evarts Foster (S&B 1923) son of Reginald Foster (S&B 1884) William Cabell Grayson Jr. (S&B 1977) son of William Cabell Grayson (S&B 1944) Samuel Lawrence Gwin Jr. (S&B 1963) son of Samuel Lawrence Gwin (S&B 1930) Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) son of former Yale University President Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) Hamilton Hadley (S&B 1919) son of former Yale University President Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) Archer Harman Jr. (S&B 1945) son of Archer Harman (S&B 1913) Fairfax Harrison (S&B 1890) son of Burton Norvell Harrison (S&B 1859) Rep. Francis Burton Harrison (S&B 1895) son of Burton Norvell Harrison (S&B 1859) Henry Hitchcock (S&B 1879) son of Henry Hitchcock (S&B 1848) Henry Chandler Holt (S&B 1903) son of U.S. District Judge George Chandler Holt (S&B 1866) Benjamin Hoppin (S&B 1872) son of James Mason Hoppin (S&B 1840) Harold Howe II (S&B 1940) son of Arthur Howe (S&B 1912) William Waldo Hyde (S&B 1876) son of Alvan Pinney Hyde (S&B 1845) David S. Ingalls Jr. (S&B 1956) son of David S. Ingalls (S&B 1920) Ellery Sedgwick James (S&B 1917) son of Henry Ammon James (S&B 1874) Almet Francis Jenks Jr. (S&B 1914) son of former New York Supreme Court Justice Almet Francis Jenks (S&B 1875) Ross Johnston (S&B 1870) son of Frank Johnston (S&B 1835) Charles P. Kellogg (S&B 1890) son of former U.S. Congressman Stephen W. Kellogg (S&B 1846) Rep. William Kent (S&B 1887) son of Albert Emmett Kent (S&B 1853) Frederic Kernochan (S&B 1898) son of Joseph Frederic Kernochan (S&B 1863) William Lloyd Kitchel (S&B 1892) son of Cornelius L. Kitchel (S&B 1862) Allen T. Klots Jr. (S&B 1943) son of Allen T. Klot Sr. (S&B 1909)

Farwell Knapp (S&B 1916) son of Howard Hoyt Knapp (S&B 1882) Alexander Lambert (S&B 1884) son of Edward W. Lambert (S&B 1854) Adrian Van Sinderen Lambert (S&B 1893) son of Edward W. Lambert (S&B 1854) Charles Edwin Lord II (S&B 1949) son of William Galey Lord (S&B 1922) Winston Lord (S&B 1959) son of Oswald Bates Lord (S&B 1926) Chester Wolcott Lyman (S&B 1882) son of Chester Smith Lyman (S&B 1837) William Hitchcock MacLeish (S&B 1950) son of former Librarian of Congress Archibald MacLeish (S&B 1915) Henry Neil Mallon (S&B 1917) son of Guy Ward Mallon (S&B 1885) John Howard Mallon (S&B 1919) son of Guy Ward Mallon (S&B 1885) Thomas Ridgway Mallon (S&B 1945W) son of John Howard Mallon (S&B 1919) James Gore King McClure Jr. (S&B1906) son of James Gore King McClure (S&B 1870) Archibald McClure (S&B 1912) son of James Gore King McClure (S&B 1870) William Singer Moorhead Jr. (S&B 1945) son of William Singer Moorhead (S&B 1906) Ray Morris (S&B 1901) son of former Governor of Connecticut Luzon B. Morris (S&B 1854) Lawrence Mason Noble Jr. (S&B 1953) son of Lawrence Mason Noble (S&B 1927) Ralph D. Paine Jr. (S&B 1929) son of Ralph D. Paine (S&B 1894) Lee James Perrin (S&B 1906) son of former Yale professor Bernadotte Perrin (S&B 1869) Lester William Perrin (S&B 1908) son of former Yale professor Bernadotte Perrin (S&B 1869) John Bates Perrin (S&B 1909) son of John Perrin (S&B 1879), former Chairman of Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Sheffield Phelps (S&B 1886) son of former U.S. Congressman William Walter Phelps (S&B 1860) Russell Lee Post Jr. (S&B 1958) son of Russell Lee Post (S&B 1927) Wallace Parks Ritchie Jr. (S&B 1957) son of Wallace Parks Ritchie (S&B 1927) John Trumbull Robinson Jr. (S&B 1937) son of John Trumbull Robinson (S&B 1893) Philip Gray Russell (S&B 1876) son of William Huntington Russell (S&B 1833) Charles Seymour Jr. (S&B 1935) son of former Yale University President Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) Horatio Seymour (S&B 1867) son of John Forman Seymour (S&B 1835) Roger Bulkley Shepard Jr. (S&B 1935) son of Roger Bulkley Shepard (S&B 1908) James Gregory Smith (S&B 1912) son of former Governor of Vermont Edward Curtis Smith (S&B 1875) Edwin Allen Stebbins (S&B 1902) son of Henry Hamlin Stebbins (S&B 1862) Anson Phelps Stokes Jr. (S&B 1927) son of former Secretary of Yale University Anson Phelps Stokes (S&B 1896) Graham Sumner (S&B 1897) son of former Yale Professor William Graham Sumner (S&B 1863) Peter Rawson Taft (S&B 1867) son of former Secretary of War Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) son of former Secretary of War Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) Henry W. Taft (S&B 1880) son of former Secretary of War Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) Horace Dutton Taft (S&B 1883) son of former Secretary of War Alphonso Taft (S&B 1833) Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) son of former U.S. President and U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Charles P. Taft II (S&B 1918) son of former U.S. President and U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Henry Porter Baldwin Terry (S&B 1935) son of Wyllys Terry (S&B 1885) James K. Thacher (S&B 1868) son of Thomas Anthony Thacher (S&B 1835) and Elizabeth Day Thacher Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) son of Thomas Anthony Thacher (S&B 1835) and Elizabeth Day Thacher John Seymour Thacher (S&B 1877) son of Thomas Anthony Thacher (S&B 1835) and Elizabeth Day Thacher Sherman Day Thacher (S&B 1883) son of Thomas Anthony Thacher (S&B 1835) and Elizabeth Baldwin (Sherman) Thacher William Larned Thacher (S&B 1887) son of Thomas Anthony Thacher (S&B 1835) and Elizabeth Baldwin (Sherman) Thacher Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) son of Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) Donald Thompson (S&B 1903) son of Oliver David Thompson (S&B 1879) Laurence G. Tighe (S&B 1916) son of Ambrose Tighe (S&B 1879) Richard L. Tighe (S&B 1923) son of Ambrose Tighe (S&B 1879) Laurence G. Tighe Jr. (S&B 1941) son of former Treasurer of Yale University Laurence G. Tighe (S&B 1916) George H. Townsend (S&B 1908) son of William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) James Mulford Townsend Jr. (S&B 1908) son of James Mulford Townsend (S&B 1874) Harold McLeod Turner Jr. (S&B 1937) son of Harold McLeod Turner (S&B 1905) Martin West Vorys (S&B 1952) son of former U.S. Congressman John Martin Vorys (S&B 1918) James J. Wadsworth (S&B 1927) son of former U.S. Senator James W. Wadsworth Jr. (S&B 1898) George Herbert Walker III (S&B 1953) son of George Herbert Walker Jr. (S&B 1927) Ray Carter Walker (S&B 1955) son of George Herbert Walker Jr. (S&B 1927) Charles S. Whitehouse (S&B 1947) son of former U.S. Ambassador to Colombia E. Sheldon Whitehouse (S&B 1905) Harry Payne Whitney (S&B 1894) son of former Secretary of the Navy William C. Whitney (S&B 1863) Payne Whitney (S&B 1898) son of former Secretary of the Navy William C. Whitney (S&B 1863) John Smith Wilbur Jr. (S&B 1964) son of John Smith Wilbur (S&B 1933) Frederick William Wilhelmi Jr. (S&B 1939) son of Frederick William Wilhelmi (S&B 1903) John Butler Woodward (S&B 1883) son of Stanley Woodward (S&B 1855) Heathcote Muirson Woolsey (S&B 1907) son of Theodore Salisbury Woolsey (S&B 1872) Henry Burt Wright (S&B 1898) son of Yale University Dean Henry Parks Wright (S&B 1868) Alfred Parks Wright (S&B 1901) son of Yale University Dean Henry Parks Wright (S&B 1868) Gregory Jannig Zorthian (S&B 1975) son of Barry Zorthian (S&B 1941) Daughter(s) of Bonesmen: Carrie Christine Boren (S&B 1993) daughter of former U.S. Senator David L. Boren (S&B 1963)

Bones Brothers: Frederick Baldwin Adams (S&B 1900) brother of Charles E. Adams (S&B 1904) Roger Sherman Baldwin Jr. (S&B 1847) brother of former Governor of Connecticut Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861) George William Baldwin (S&B 1853) brother of former Governor of Connecticut Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861) Henry C. Bannard (S&B 1869) brother of Otto T. Bannard (S&B 1876) Anson M. Beard (S&B 1895) brother of William M. Beard (S&B 1896) Arthur Douglas Bissell (S&B 1867) brother of former U.S. Postmaster-General Wilson Shannon Bissell (S&B 1869) Eli Whitney Blake Jr. (S&B 1857) brother of Henry Taylor Blake (S&B 1848) Edward Foster Blake (S&B 1858) brother of Henry Taylor Blake (S&B 1848) William Root Bliss (S&B 1850) brother of Robert Bliss (S&B 1850) Thomas K. Boltwood (S&B 1864) brother of Edward Boltwood (S&B 1860) Chauncey B. Brewster (S&B 1868) brother of Benjamin Brewster (S&B 1882) Henry A. Brown (S&B 1865) brother of Alexander Lardner Brown (S&B 1869) (Sen.) James L. Buckley (S&B 1944) brother of former National Review Editor-in-Chief William F. Buckley Jr. (S&B 1950) Fergus Reid Buckley (S&B 1952) brother of former National Review Editor-in-Chief William F. Buckley Jr. (S&B 1950) William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) brother of former National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) Charles Winslow Burpee (S&B 1883) brother of former Connecticut judge Lucien Francis Burpee (S&B 1879) James Smith Bush (S&B 1922) brother of former U.S. Senator Prescott Bush (S&B 1917) Jonathan James Bush (S&B 1953) brother of former U.S. President George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) Frederic D. Carter (S&B 1919) brother of Lyon Carter (S&B 1915) Leander Trowbridge Chamberlain (S&B 1863) brother of former Governor of South Carolina Daniel H. Chamberlain (S&B 1862) Russell Cheney (S&B 1904) brother of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) Clifford D. Cheney (S&B 1898) brother of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) Philip Cheney (S&B 1901) brother of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) Thomas L. Cheney (S&B 1901) brother of Knight Dexter Cheney Jr. (S&B 1892) James Coffin (S&B 1868) brother of Edmund Coffin (S&B 1866) Henry Sloane Coffin (S&B 1897) brother of William Sloane Coffin (S&B 1900) William Welch Collin (S&B 1877) brother of Frederick Collin (S&B 1871) Willis Strong Colton (S&B 1850) brother of Henry Martin Colton (S&B 1848) Charles Condit (S&B 1848) brother of Albert Pierson Condit (S&B 1850) Stephen Condit (S&B 1856) brother of Albert Pierson Condit (S&B 1850) Lemuel P. Conner (S&B 1845) brother of William Gustine Conner (S&B 1845) James Barclay Cooke (S&B 1893) brother of Walter Evans Cooke (S&B 1895) Edward Harris Coy (S&B 1910) brother of Sherman L. Coy (S&B 1901) Henry Stetson Crosby (S&B 1926) brother of Albert Hastings Crosby (S&B 1922) Forrest Leonard Daniels (S&B 1907) brother of former Archer-Daniels-Midland Chairman Thomas Leonard Daniels (S&B 1914) John A. Davenport (S&B 1926) brother of Russell W. Davenport (S&B 1923) Harry Pomeroy Davison Jr. (S&B 1920) brother of F. Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) Endicott Peabody Davison (S&B 1945) brother of Daniel P. Davison (S&B 1949) Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1886) brother of Clive Day (S&B 1892) Arthur Pomeroy Day (S&B 1890) brother of Clive Day (S&B 1892) Dwight Huntington Day (S&B 1899) brother of William E. Day (S&B 1902) Charles Clerc Deming (S&B 1872) brother of Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1872) Laurent Clerc Deming (S&B 1883) brother of Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1872) Samuel Emerson (S&B 1848) brother of Joseph Emerson (S&B 1841) John Chester Eno (S&B 1869) brother of William Phelps Eno (S&B 1882) Sherman Evarts (S&B 1881) brother of Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1884) Henry Walcott Farnam (S&B 1874) brother of former Treasurer of Yale University William Whitman Farnam (S&B 1866) Charles Henry Farnam (S&B 1868) brother of former Treasurer of Yale University William Whitman Farnam (S&B 1866) Herbert D. Gallaudet (S&B 1898) brother of Edson F. Gallaudet (S&B 1893) Dwight T. Griswold (S&B 1908) brother of William E.S. Griswold (S&B 1899) Hamilton Hadley (S&B 1919) brother of New York City lawyer Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) E. Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) brother of former U.S. Ambassador to Soviet Union W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) Fairfax Harrison (S&B 1890) brother of former U.S. Congressman Francis Burton Harrison (S&B 1895) Francis Thayer Hobson (S&B 1920) brother of Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Diocese of Southern Ohio Henry W. Hobson (S&B 1914) Henry A. Howe (S&B 1909) brother of Arthur Howe (S&B 1912) Walter B. James (S&B 1879) brother of Henry Ammon James (S&B 1874) Norman James (S&B 1890) brother of Henry Ammon James (S&B 1874) Robert C. James (S&B 1894) brother of Henry Ammon James (S&B 1874) Tudor S. Jenks (S&B 1878) brother of former New York Supreme Court Justice Almet F. Jenks (S&B 1875) Paul E. Jenks (S&B 1884) brother of former New York Supreme Court Justice Almet F. Jenks (S&B 1875) Oliver Gould Jennings (S&B 1887) brother of Walter Jennings (S&B 1880) Isaac N. Judson (S&B 1873) brother of Frederick N. Judson (S&B 1866) Francis Edward Kernochan (S&B 1861) brother of Joseph Frederic Kernochan (S&B 1863) Alexander Lambert (S&B 1884) brother of Adrian Van Sinderen Lambert (S&B 1893) John Howard Mallon (S&B 1919) brother of Henry Neil Mallon (S&B 1917) Barton Lee Mallory, Jr. (S&B 1928) brother of William Neely Mallory (S&B 1924) Alfred Bishop Mason (S&B 1871) brother of Henry Burrall Mason (S&B 1870) Archibald McClure (S&B 1912) brother of James Gore King McClure Jr. (S&B1906) James Fiske Merriam (S&B 1867) brother of George Spring Merriam (S&B 1864) Alanson Douglas Miller (S&B 1864) brother of George Douglas Miller (S&B 1870) Andrew Downey Orrick (S&B 1940) brother of former U.S. District Judge William Horsley Orrick Jr. (S&B 1937)

Arthur Sherwood Osborne (S&B 1882) brother of Thomas Burr Osborne (S&B 1881) Charles Hunter Owen (S&B 1860) brother of Edward Thomas Owen (S&B 1872) Henry Elijah Owen (S&B 1864) brother of Edward Thomas Owen (S&B 1872) Edmund Pennington Pillsbury (S&B 1936) brother of John Sargent Pillsbury Jr. (S&B 1935) Lee James Perrin (S&B 1906) brother of Lester William Perrin (S&B 1908) Amos Pinchot (S&B 1897) brother of Gifford Pinchot (S&B 1889); Mary Pinchots father; Cord Meyer Jr.s father-in-law Henry Seymour Robinson (S&B 1889) brother of Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) John Trumbull Robinson (S&B 1893) brother of Lucius F. Robinson (S&B 1885) Derby Rogers (S&B 1893) brother of John Rogers (S&B 1887) David F. Rogers (S&B 1898) brother of John Rogers (S&B 1887) John Frank Seely (S&B 1860) brother of William Wallace Seely (S&B 1862) Thomas C. Sloane (S&B 1868) brother of Henry T. Sloane (S&B 1866) Walter Eugene Stewart Jr. (S&B 1894) brother of former U.S. Congressman Percy Hamilton Stewart (S&B 1890) Zeph Stewart (S&B 1943) brother of former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart (S&B 1937) Harold Phelps Stokes (S&B 1909) brother of former Secretary of Yale University Anson Phelps Stokes (S&B 1896) Henry W. Taft (S&B 1880) brother of former U.S. President William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Horace Dutton Taft (S&B 1883) brother of former U.S. President William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Charles Phelps Taft II (S&B 1918) brother of former U.S. Senator Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) Alexander C. Tener (S&B 1912) brother of Kinley John Tener (S&B 1916) John Seymour Thacher (S&B 1877) brother of Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) William Larned Thacher (S&B 1887) brother of Sherman Day Thacher (S&B 1883) Richard L. Tighe (S&B 1923) brother of former Yale University Treasurer Laurence G. Tighe (S&B 1916) James Mulford Townsend (S&B 1874) brother of former U.S. Circuit Judge William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) William Stuart Walcott (S&B 1894) brother of former U.S. Senator Frederic C. Walcott (S&B 1891) Howard T. Walden (S&B 1881) brother of Russell Walden (S&B 1874) Ray Carter Walker (S&B 1955) brother of former U.S. Ambassador to Hungary George Herbert Walker III (S&B 1953) Charles Atwood White (S&B 1854) brother of Henry Dyer White (S&B 1851) Roger Sherman White (S&B 1859) brother of Henry Dyer White (S&B 1851) Oliver Sherman White (S&B 1864) brother of Henry Dyer White (S&B 1851) George Edward White (S&B 1866) brother of Henry Dyer White (S&B 1851) James L. Whitney (S&B 1856) brother of Edward Payson Whitney (S&B 1854) Harry Payne Whitney (S&B 1894) brother of Payne Whitney (S&B 1898) Franklin E. Worcester (S&B 1882) brother of Edwin Dean Worcester (S&B 1876) Wilfred J. Worcester (S&B 1885) brother of Edwin Dean Worcester (S&B 1876) Alfred Parks Wright (S&B 1901) brother of Henry Burt Wright (S&B 1898)

Other Notable Bonesmen: William Thayer Smith (S&B 1860) son of former Dartmouth College President Rev. Asa Dodge Smith Theodore Salisbury Woolsey (S&B 1872) son of former Yale University President Theodore Dwight Woolsey Winthrop Edwards Dwight (S&B 1893) son of former Yale University President Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) son of former Yale University President Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) Hamilton Hadley (S&B 1919) son of former Yale University President Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) Charles Seymour Jr. (S&B 1935) son of former Yale University President Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) Paul Edwards Valentine Giamatti (S&B 1989) son of former Yale University President A. Bartlett Giamatti Timothy Dwight (S&B 1849) grandson of former Yale College President Rev. Timothy Dwight (President, 1795-1817) Heathcote Muirson Woolsey (S&B 1907) grandson of former Yale College President Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) grandson of former Yale College President Jeremiah Day John Seymour Thacher (S&B 1877) grandson of former Yale College President Jeremiah Day Simeon Eben Baldwin (S&B 1861) great-great-grandson of Yale College President Thomas Clap Charles F. Johnson (S&B 1855) nephew of Yale College President Theodore Dwight Woolsey and great-grandson of Columbia University President William Samuel Johnson Franklin MacVeagh (S&B 1862) brother of former U.S. Attorney General and U.S. Ambassador to Italy Wayne MacVeagh Henry Hitchcock (S&B 1848) brother of former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ethan Allen Hitchcock Eugene Hale Jr. (S&B 1898) brother of former U.S. Senator Frederick Hale Frank W. Lilley Jr. (S&B 1943) brother of former U.S. Ambassador to Red China James Roderick Lilley John Forman Seymour (S&B 1835) brother of former Governor of New York Horatio Seymour (Governor, 1853-1854, 1863-1864) James Mason Hoppin (S&B 1840) brother of former Governor of Rhode Island William Warner Hoppin Vincent Marmaduke (S&B 1852) brother of former Governor of Missouri (and Confederate Major General) John S. Marmaduke George W. Bush (S&B 1968) brother of former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush William Preston Johnston (S&B 1852) son of former Confederate Brig. Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, former Secretary of War of the Republic of Texas Thomas McKinney Jack (S&B 1853) son of William H. Jack, former Secretary of State of the Republic of Texas Morrison R. Waite (S&B 1837) son of Henry M. Waite, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Connecticut Storrs O. Seymour (S&B 1857) son of Origen Storrs Seymour, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Connecticut William Griswold Lane (S&B 1843) son of Ebenezer Lane, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio Henry Hitchcock (S&B 1848) son of Henry H. Hitchcock, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama Charles D. Hilles Jr. (S&B 1924) son of former Chairman of Republican National Committee Charles D. Hilles Sr. Arthur Leffingwell Shipman (S&B 1886) son of U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Shipman (judge, 1873-1892) Owen Franklin Aldis (S&B 1874) son of Vermont Supreme Court Judge Asa Owen Aldis; grandson of Vermont Supreme Court Chief Justice Asa Aldis Henry Albert Stimson (S&B 1865) uncle of former Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) John Henry Felder (S&B 1844) nephew of former U.S. Congressman John Myers Felder (B.A. Yale 1804) William Welch Kellogg (S&B 1939) nephew of former U.S. Senator Frederic C. Walcott (S&B 1891) Christopher Taylor Buckley (S&B 1975) nephew of former U.S. Senator James L. Buckley (S&B 1944) Thruston B. Morton Jr. (S&B 1954) nephew of former Secretary of the Interior Rogers C.B. Morton

Other Notable Bonesmen: F. Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) son of J.P. Morgan & Co. partner and Federal Reserve architect Henry P. Davison Harry Pomeroy Davison Jr. (S&B 1920) son of J.P. Morgan & Co. partner and Federal Reserve architect Henry P. Davison Dean Witter Jr. (S&B 1944) son of New York City banker Dean Witter Percy A. Rockefeller (S&B 1900) son of William Rockefeller, President of Standard Oil Company of New York (later Mobil Oil) John Rockefeller Prentice (S&B 1928) great-grandson of Standard Oil baron John D. Rockefeller Sr. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt (S&B 1899) son of railroad baron Cornelius Vanderbilt W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) son of Union Pacific railroad baron Edward H. Harriman E. Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) son of Union Pacific railroad baron Edward H. Harriman Alexander Brown Coxe (S&B 1887) great-great-grandson of Alexander Brown, founder of the banking houses of Alexander Brown & Sons in Baltimore, Brown, Shipley & Company, of London, and Brown Brothers & Company [later Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.], of Philadelphia and New York Edward Rogers Wardwell (S&B 1927) son of New York City lawyer Allen Wardwell Frederick E. Weyerhaeuser (S&B 1896) son of Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. chief Frederick Weyerhaeuser Henry Taylor Blake (S&B 1848) grand-nephew of Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin Eli Whitney Blake Jr. (S&B 1857) grand-nephew of Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin Edward Foster Blake (S&B 1858) grand-nephew of Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin Henry Warren Raymond (S&B 1869) son of former U.S. Congressman and New York Times founder Henry Jarvis Raymond Lucius Franklin Robinson (S&B 1843) married the daughter of former U.S. Congressman and Connecticut Governor Joseph Trumbull Thomas L. Bayne (S&B 1847) married Mary Gayle, daughter of Alabama Governor John Gayle Andrew D. White (S&B 1853) married Helen Magill, daughter of Edward Hicks Magill, President of Swarthmore College (1871-1889) Edgar L. Heermance (S&B 1858) married Agnes Woolsey, eldest daughter of Yale President Theodore Dwight Woolsey William Walter Phelps (S&B 1860) married Ellen Sheffield, daughter of Joseph E. Sheffield, the founder of the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale University Henry F. Dimock (S&B 1863) brother-in-law of former Secretary of the Navy William C. Whitney (S&B 1863); married William C. Whitneys sister Susan C. Whitney William C. Whitney (S&B 1863) married Flora Payne, daughter of former U.S. Senator Henry B. Payne Payson Merrill (S&B 1865) married Emma Harrison Strong, daughter of former U.S. Congressman Theron Rudd Strong Chauncey B. Brewster (S&B 1868) married Susan Huntington Whitney, granddaughter of cotton gin inventor Eli Whitney James K. Thacher (S&B 1868) married Emily Baldwin Foster, eldest daughter of Massachusetts Supreme Court Justice Dwight Foster (S&B 1848) Thomas W. Grover (S&B 1874) married Lilly Winston, daughter of former U.S. Minister to Persia Frederick H. Winston Philo C. Fuller (S&B 1881) brother-in-law of former U.S. Congressman Edwin F. Sweet (S&B 1871); his sister Sophia Fuller married Rep. Edwin F. Sweet George Griswold Haven (S&B 1887) married Elizabeth Shaw Ingersoll, daughter of former Governor of Connecticut Charles Roberts Ingersoll Harry Payne Whitney (S&B 1894) married Gertrude Vanderbilt, daughter of railroad baron Cornelius Vanderbilt Payne Whitney (S&B 1898) married Helen Hay, daughter of former Secretary of State John Hay; father of former U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain John Hay Whitney Frederick Baldwin Adams (S&B 1900) married Ellen Walters Delano, former U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelts first cousin Maxwell E. Foster (S&B 1923) married Elizabeth Vincent, daughter of former Rockefeller Foundation President George E. Vincent Amory Howe Bradford (S&B 1934) married Carol Warburg Rothschild, granddaughter of New York City banker Felix M. Warburg William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) married Mary Acheson, daughter of former U.S. Secretary of State Dean G. Acheson William Eldred Jackson (S&B 1941) married Nancy Dabney Roosevelt, granddaughter of former U.S. President Teddy Roosevelt Percy A. Rockefeller (S&B 1900) John D. Rockefeller Sr.s nephew; John D. Rockefeller Jr.s cousin; cousin of Walter Jennings (S&B 1880) and Oliver Gould Jennings (S&B 1887) Henry McMahon Painter (S&B 1884) cousin of New York City lawyer Philip G. Bartlett (S&B 1881) William Truesdale Bissell (S&B 1925) brother of former Deputy CIA Director for Plans Richard M. Bissell Jr. Alan McLean Taylor (S&B 1902) son of William Harrison Taylor, a founder of National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) Lloyd W. Bowers (S&B 1879) father-in-law of Sen. Robert A. Taft; father of Mrs. Robert A. Taft George St. John Sheffield (S&B 1863) brother-in-law of former U.S. Congressman William Walter Phelps (S&B 1860); son of Joseph E. Sheffield, the founder of the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale University Bernadotte Perrin (S&B 1869) married Luella Perrin, sister of John Perrin (S&B 1879) Henry Burrall Mason (S&B 1870) married Frances Fay Calhoun, sister of Gouverneur Calhoun (S&B 1891) Walter C. Camp (S&B 1880) married Alice Graham Sumner, sister of Yale Professor William Graham Sumner (S&B 1863) Graham Sumner (S&B 1897) married Laura Woolsey Yardley, daughter of Henry A. Yardley (S&B 1855) Clive Day (S&B 1892) brother-in-law of Charlton Minor Lewis (S&B 1886) John Seymour Wood (S&B 1874) uncle of Mason Tyler Adams (S&B 1899) Edson F. Gallaudet (S&B 1893) cousin of Lindsay Denison (S&B 1895) Oliver Gould Jennings (S&B 1887) father of former Socony-Mobil Oil Co. Chairman Benjamin Brewster Jennings Eliakim H. Moore (S&B 1883) son of Rev. David Hastings Moore, former Chancellor of University of Denver Samuel H. Gillespie, Jr. (S&B 1932) married to Ruth Reed, daughter of New York City lawyer Lansing P. Reed (S&B 1904) Roger B. Shepard, Jr. (S&B 1935) married to Mary Parmelee Reed, daughter of New York City lawyer Lansing P. Reed (S&B 1904) Francis Otto Matthiessen (S&B 1923, RS 1923) gay Rhodes Scholar; his male partner was Russell Cheney (S&B 1904) Walter Frederick Carter (S&B 1895) brother-in-law of U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes (Hughes married W.F. Carters sister Antoinette C. Hughes) Richard Taylor (S&B 1845) brother-in-law of former Confederate President Jefferson Davis (Davis married Richard Taylors sister) Note: James Eugene Burke III (S&B 1975) is NOT the former Chairman and CEO of Johnson & Johnson.

Prominent Skull & Bones Graduate Students (Occupations and Graduate Degrees)
Henry Champion Deming (S&B 1836) U.S. Congressman (1863-1867); LL.B. Harvard 1839 John Perkins Jr. (S&B 1840) U.S. Congressman (1853-1855); LL.B. Harvard 1842 Andrew Dickson White (S&B 1853) inaugural President of Cornell University (1866-1885); Ph.D. Jena (Germany) 1889 Cyrus Northrop (S&B 1857) President of University of Minnesota (1884-1911); LL.B. Yale 1859 Eugene Schuyler (S&B 1859) U.S. Minister to Romania (1881-1884); Ph.D. Yale 1861; LL.B. Columbia 1863 William Walter Phelps (S&B 1860) U.S. Minister to Germany (1889-1893); LL.B. Columbia 1863 William Thayer Smith (S&B 1860) Dean of Dartmouth Medical School (1896-1909); M.A. Yale 1874; M.D. Dartmouth 1878 Stanford Newel (S&B 1861) U.S. Minister to the Netherlands (1897-1905); LL.B. Harvard 1864 Daniel H. Chamberlain (S&B 1862) Governor of South Carolina (1874-1876); LL.B. Harvard 1864 Franklin MacVeagh (S&B 1862) Secretary of the Treasury (1909-1913); LL.B. Columbia 1864 John William Sterling (S&B 1864) Co-Founder of Shearman & Sterling [law firm in New York City] (1873-1918); LL.B. Columbia 1867 George C. Holt (S&B 1866) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (1903-1914); LL.B. Columbia 1869 Thomas Hedge (S&B 1867) U.S. Congressman (1899-1907); LL.B. Columbia 1869 George Peabody Wetmore (S&B 1867) U.S. Senator (1895-1907, 1908-1913); LL.B. Columbia 1868; M.A. Yale 1871 LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868) U.S. Senator (1913-1924); LL.B. Columbia 1870 William Henry Welch (S&B 1870) Dean of the Medical Faculty at Johns Hopkins University (1893-1898); M.D. Columbia 1875 Thomas Thacher (S&B 1871) Co-Founder of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett [law firm in New York City] (1875-1919); LL.B. Columbia 1875 William Kneeland Townsend (S&B 1871) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1902-1907); LL.B. Yale 1874 James M. Townsend (S&B 1874) General Counsel of E.I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Company (1903-1913); LL.B. Columbia 1876 John Sammis Seymour (S&B 1875) U.S. Commissioner of Patents (1893-1897); LL.B. Yale 1878 Edward Curtis Smith (S&B 1875) Governor of Vermont (1898-1900); LL.B. Columbia 1877 Otto T. Bannard (S&B 1876) Chairman of the board of New York Trust Company (1916-1921); LL.B. Columbia 1878 Arthur Twining Hadley (S&B 1876) President of Yale University (1899-1921); Ph.D. University of Berlin (Germany) 1910 Lloyd Wheaton Bowers (S&B 1879) Solicitor General of the United States (1909-1910); LL.B. Columbia 1882 Wilbur Franklin Booth (S&B 1884) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (1925-1932); LL.B. Yale 1888 Amos Parker Wilder (S&B 1884) U.S. Consul-General in Shanghai, China (1909-1914); Ph.D. Yale 1892 William H. Cowles (S&B 1887) Publisher of Spokane Spokesman-Review (1893-1946); LL.B. Yale 1889 Irving Fisher (S&B 1888) Professor of Political Economy at Yale University (1898-1935); Ph.D. Yale 1891 Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) Secretary of War (1911-1913, 1940-1945); M.A. Harvard 1889 Fairfax Harrison (S&B 1890) President of Southern Railway Co. (1913-1937); M.A. Columbia 1891 Percy Hamilton Stewart (S&B 1890) U.S. Congressman (1931-1933); LL.B. Columbia 1893 Clive Day (S&B 1892) Professor of Economic History at Yale University (1907-1936); Ph.D. Yale 1899 Francis Burton Harrison (S&B 1895) U.S. Congressman (1903-1905, 1907-1913); LL.B. New York Law School 1897 Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) President of Yale University (1937-1950); Ph.D. Yale 1911 Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) Chairman of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1952-1958); LL.B. Harvard 1914 Allen T. Klots (S&B 1909) Member of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (1921-1965); LL.B. Harvard 1913 Stanhope Bayne-Jones (S&B 1910) Dean of Yale School of Medicine (1935-1940); M.D. Johns Hopkins University 1914 George L. Harrison (S&B 1910) President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1928-1940); LL.B. Harvard 1913 Robert A. Taft (S&B 1910) U.S. Senator (1939-1953); LL.B. Harvard 1913 Archibald MacLeish (S&B 1915) Librarian of Congress (1939-1944); LL.B. Harvard 1919 Morris Hadley (S&B 1916) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy (1924-1979); LL.B. Harvard 1921 Charles M. Spofford (S&B 1924) Member of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1940-1950, 1952-1973); LL.B. Harvard 1928 Samuel Hazard Gillespie Jr. (S&B 1932) U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1959-1961); LL.B. Yale 1936 J. Quigg Newton Jr. (S&B 1933) President of University of Colorado (1956-1963); LL.B. Yale 1936 Jonathan Brewster Bingham (S&B 1936) U.S. Congressman (1965-1983); LL.B. Yale 1939 Richard Anthony Moore (S&B 1936) U.S. Ambassador to Ireland (1989-1992); LL.B. Yale 1939 Potter Stewart (S&B 1937) Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1958-1981); LL.B. Yale 1941 Joseph Richardson Dilworth (S&B 1938) Chairman of the board of Rockefeller Center, Inc. (1966-1982); LL.B. Yale 1942 William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (1964-1969); LL.B. Harvard 1947 Harold Howe II (S&B 1940) U.S. Commissioner of Education (1965-1968); M.A. Columbia 1947 William Eldred Jackson (S&B 1941) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy (1954-1999); LL.B. Harvard 1944 Harold H. Healy Jr. (S&B 1943) Partner of Debevoise & Plimpton (1959-1989); LL.B. Yale 1949 James L. Buckley (S&B 1944) U.S. Senator (1971-1977); LL.B. Yale 1949 William S. Moorhead Jr. (S&B 1945) U.S. Congressman (1959-1981); J.D. Harvard 1949 John H. Chafee (S&B 1947) U.S. Senator (1976-1999); LL.B. Harvard 1950 William H. Draper III (S&B 1950) Administrator of United Nations Development Programme (1986-1993); M.B.A. Harvard 1954 Evan Griffith Galbraith (S&B 1950) U.S. Ambassador to France (1981-1985); LL.B. Harvard 1953 Charles S. Haight Jr. (S&B 1952) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (1976-1995); LL.B. Yale 1955 William H. Donaldson (S&B 1953) Chairman of the board of New York Stock Exchange (1991-1995); M.B.A. Harvard 1958 George Herbert Walker III (S&B 1953) U.S. Ambassador to Hungary (2003-2006); LL.B. Harvard 1956 Vernon R. Loucks Jr. (S&B 1957) Chairman and CEO of Baxter International Inc. (1987-1998); M.B.A. Harvard 1963 David L. Boren (S&B 1963) President of University of Oklahoma (1994-present); U.S. Senator (1979-1994); M.A. Oxford 1965 William D. Nordhaus (S&B 1963) Professor of Economics at Yale University (1973-present); Ph.D. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 1967 John H.F. Shattuck (S&B 1965) U.S. Ambassador to Czech Republic (1998-2000); LL.B. Yale 1970; M.A. Cambridge 1967 David Hoadley Thorne (S&B 1966) U.S. Ambassador to Italy (2009-present); M.A. Columbia 1971 George W. Bush (S&B 1968) President of the United States (2001-2009); M.B.A. Harvard 1975 Robert D. McCallum Jr. (S&B 1968) U.S. Ambassador to Australia (2006-2009); M.A. Oxford 1971, J.D. Yale 1973 John OLeary (S&B 1969) U.S. Ambassador to Chile (1998-2001); J.D. Yale 1974 Stephen A. Schwarzman (S&B 1969) Chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group (1985-present); M.B.A. Harvard 1972

Skull & Bones Members in the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)


Current CFR Bonesmen David L. Boren (S&B 1963) William H. Bill Donaldson (S&B 1953) William H. Draper III (S&B 1950) Alexander T. Ercklentz (S&B 1959) Tali Farimah Farhadian (S&B 1997) Robert W. Kagan (S&B 1980) John F. Kerry (S&B 1966) Eric P. Liu (S&B 1990) Winston Lord (S&B 1959) Raymond K. Price Jr. (S&B 1951) Stephen A. Schwarzman (S&B 1969) John H.F. Shattuck (S&B 1965) Frederick Wallace Smith (S&B 1966) R. Keith Walton (S&B 1986) William H. Wright II (S&B 1982) Barry Zorthian (S&B 1941) Former CFR Bonesmen Charles E. Adams (S&B 1904) Henry de Forest Baldwin (S&B 1885) David George Ball (S&B 1960) Otto T. Bannard (S&B 1876) Dana T. Bartholomew (S&B 1928) James Edward Bass (S&B 1982) Samuel R. Bertron (S&B 1885) Jonathan Brewster Bingham (S&B 1936) Amory Howe Bradford (S&B 1934) Walter Henderson Brown (S&B 1945W) James L. Buckley (S&B 1944) William F. Buckley Jr. (S&B 1950) Harvey H. Bundy (S&B 1909) McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) George H.W. Bush (S&B 1948) Skull & Bones and Rhodes Scholars Francis Otto Matthiessen (S&B 1923) Frank Davis Ashburn (S&B 1925) Manasses Jacob Grove (S&B 1929) Hugh Terry Cunningham (S&B 1934) George Arthur Gordon (S&B 1934) Harry Hartwood Mitchell (S&B 1939) David L. Boren (S&B 1963) Thomas D. Rowe Jr. (S&B 1964) Robert D. McCullum Jr. (S&B 1968) Wentworth Earl Miller (S&B 1969) Carlos Christopher Trower (S&B 1970) Richard Alan Sauber (S&B 1972) Catherine M. Sharkey (S&B 1992) Tali Farimah Farhadian (S&B 1997) Skull & Bones in the Trilateral Commission George H. W. Bush (S&B 1948) John H. Chafee (S&B 1947) Winston Lord (S&B 1959) Robert W. Kagan (S&B 1980) R. Keith Walton (S&B 1986) Skull & Bones and Freemasons (incomplete) Charles Daniel Hine (S&B 1871) John Perrin (S&B 1879) Henry Chandler Holt (S&B 1903) Thomas L. Daniels (S&B 1914) John Carey (S&B 1945W) John H. Chafee (S&B 1947) Ward Cheney (S&B 1922) George H. Chittenden (S&B 1939) John Sherman Cooper (S&B 1923) John A. Davenport (S&B 1926) Russell W. Davenport (S&B 1923) Daniel P. Davison (S&B 1949) Frederick Trubee Davison (S&B 1918) Henry (Harry) P. Davison Jr. (S&B 1920) Clive Day (S&B 1892) Joseph Richardson Dilworth (S&B 1938) William S. Dodge (S&B 1986) Sherman Ewing (S&B 1924) Joseph Carrere Fox (S&B 1938) Evan Griffith Galbraith (S&B 1950) Artemus L. Gates (S&B 1918) S. Hazard Gillespie Jr. (S&B 1932) George Winthrop Haight (S&B 1928) Chauncey J. Hamlin (S&B 1903) Harry H. Harper Jr. (S&B 1934) Edward Roland Harriman (S&B 1917) W. Averell Harriman (S&B 1913) George L. Harrison (S&B 1910) Harold H. Healy Jr. (S&B 1943) Henry John Heinz II (S&B 1931) Charles D. Hilles Jr. (S&B 1924) Townsend Hoopes (S&B 1944) William E. Jackson (S&B 1941) Ellery S. James (S&B 1917) Walter B. James (S&B 1879) Pierre Jay (S&B 1892) Allen T. Klots (S&B 1909) David G. Litt (S&B 1984) Charles Edwin Lord II (S&B 1949) Robert A. Lovett (S&B 1918) Henry R. Luce (S&B 1920) Archibald MacLeish (S&B 1915) Ray Morris (S&B 1901) J. Quigg Newton Jr. (S&B 1933) John OLeary (S&B 1969) Alfred Ogden (S&B 1932) Robert Gunthrie Page (S&B 1922) Ralph D. Paine Jr. (S&B 1929) Morehead Patterson (S&B 1920) Lester W. Perrin (S&B 1908) Lansing P. Reed (S&B 1904) Thomas B. Ross (S&B 1951) Frank F. Russell (S&B 1926) Charles Seymour (S&B 1908) Frank P. Shepard (S&B 1917) Wallace D. Simmons (S&B 1890) Peter O. A. Solbert (S&B 1941) Charles M. Spofford (S&B 1924) Elizabeth A. Stanley (S&B 1992) Harold Stanley (S&B 1908) Richard C. Steadman (S&B 1955) Henry L. Stimson (S&B 1888) Harold Phelps Stokes (S&B 1909) Joseph R. Swan (S&B 1902) Henry W. Taft (S&B 1880) Thomas D. Thacher (S&B 1904) DeForest Van Slyck (S&B 1920) James J. Wadsworth (S&B 1927) Frederic C. Walcott (S&B 1891) Charles S. Whitehouse (S&B 1947) E. Sheldon Whitehouse (S&B 1905) Hugh R. Wilson (S&B 1906) Knight Woolley (S&B 1917) James Ting-Yeh Yang (S&B 1982)

Skull & Bones in the Bilderberg Meetings (incomplete) John Martin Vorys (S&B 1918) 1957 Morehead Patterson (S&B 1920) 1957 Charles M. Spofford (S&B 1924) 1963, 1966 Henry John Heinz II (S&B 1931) 1954, 1957-1958, 1962-1975, 1977-1986 William P. Bundy (S&B 1939) 1973, 1977-1981, 1983-1985, 1990 McGeorge Bundy (S&B 1940) 1957, 1964, 1980 John H. Chafee (S&B 1947) 1979, 1986, 1991-1992 Evan Griffith Galbraith (S&B 1950) 1982 William F. Buckley Jr. (S&B 1950) 1975, 1996 Winston Lord (S&B 1959) 1974, 1978. 1980, 1982-1985, 1987, 1996 Robert W. Kagan (S&B 1980) 2004 Skull & Bones in the Bohemian Grove (incomplete) William Howard Taft (S&B 1878) Potter Stewart (S&B 1937) Dean Witter Jr. (S&B 1944) William F. Buckley Jr. (S&B 1950) Hill Billies Christopher T. Buckley (S&B 1975) Hill Billies George H. W. Bush (S&B 1948) Hill Billies William H. Draper III (S&B 1950) Hill Billies Evan Griffith Galbraith (S&B 1950) Hill Billies George H. Pfau Jr. (S&B 1948) Hill Billies Frank A. Sprole (S&B 1942) Hill BIllies Vernon R. Loucks Jr. (S&B 1957) Mandalay George W. Bush (S&B 1968)

Members of The Order of Skull and Bones


1833 Bates, Samuel Henshaw Beach, John Campbell Bishop, Noah Crump, John Davis, Benjamin Franklin Hart, Rufus Erastus Lewis, Asahel Hooker Marshall, Samuel Davies Mather, Frederick Ellsworth Miller, Phineas Timothy (anonymous) Robertson, Robert Russell, William Huntington Taft, Alphonso Wood, George Ingersoll 1837 Carter, Edwin Osgood Coit, William Day, Thomas Mills Evarts, William Maxwell Hatch, Walter Tilden Hyatt, Robert Underwood Law, William Fabian Lyman, Chester Smith Owen, Allen Ferdinand Robeson, Abel Bellows Scarborough, William Smith Silliman, Benjamin Jr. Waite, Morris Remmick Williams, Henry Yerkes, Stephen 1841 Barry, William Taylor Sullivan DeSa, Pompeo Ascenco Emerson, Joseph Eustis, William Tappan Field, David Irvine Gillett, Augustus Canfield Helfenstein, Charles Philip Leaf, Edmund Learned, William Law Mitchell, Donald Grant Raymond, Henry Hunter Sturges, Hezekiah Willis, Richard Storrs Woolfolk, William Grey Yarnall, Thomas Coffin 1845 Brickell, James Noaille Conner, Lemuel Parker Conner, William Gustine Cushman, Isaac LaFayette Esty, Constantine Canaris Gould, James Gardner Harding, John Wheeler Hill, George Canning Hyde, Alvan Pinney Kennedy, Thomas Metcalfe, Orrick Nickerson, Sereno Dwight Rankin, Robert Taylor, Richard Wales, Leonard Eugene 1834 Beaumont, George A. O. Burr, William Shedden Coffing, Churchill Emerson, Alfred Foster, Eleazar Kingsbury Gordon, Alexander Blucher Hall, Daniel Emerson Houston, John Wallace Kendall, John Newton Kingsley, Henry Coit Lea, James Neilsen Southmayd, Samuel Gray Spencer, George Gilman Tweedy, John Hubbard Washington, William Henry 1838 Bartlett, John Knowlton Cooper, William Frierson Dodd, Albert Fleming, William Stuart Jones, Seaborn Augustus Key, Thomas Marshall Law, William Lyon Lynde, Charles James Ribeiro, Carlos Fernando Rich, Charles Spaulding, Ebenezer Talcott, Thomas Grosvenor Thompson, Joseph Parrish Varnum, Joseph Bradley Williams, Thomas Scott 1842 Benton, Joseph Augustine Brown, Joseph Venen Buttles, Albert Barnes Edwards, Newton Gready, William Postell Halsey, Jacob Henen, William Davison Huggins, William Sidney Lewis, Henry MacWhorter, Alexander Mathews, Albert Miller, Francis William Perkins, Nathaniel Shaw Peters, John Andrew Pratt, Julius Howard 1846 Backus, Joseph Willes Brisbrin, John Ball Eakin, William Spencer Harrison, Henry Baldwin Hawley, David Kellogg, Stephen Wright Linton, Stephen Duncan Mulford, David Humphrey Nelson, Rensselaer Russell Nevins, William Russell Phinney, Elihu Savage, Josiah Steele, Henry Thornton Stiles, Joseph Trask, Charles Hooper 1835 Anderson, Edwin Alexander Davis, John Howard, Oran Reed Johnston, Frank McLellan, William Mills, Ethelbert Smith Rafferty, John Chandler Seeley, John Edward Seymour, John Forman Sheffey, Hugh White Strong, Caleb Stubs, Alfred Sturges, Thomas Benedict Thacher, Thomas Anthony Walsh, Hugh 1839 Beach, John Sheldon Biddle, Thomas Bradish Chandler, William Henry Eldridge, Charles St. John Faulkner, Endress Hubbard, Richard Dudley Jackson, Henry Rootes Norris, William Herbert Putnam, James Osborne Stille, Charles Janeway Trotter, Silas Flournoy Washington, George Watson, John Marsh Williams, William Perkins Wolcott, Elizer 1843 Baratte, Julius Adolphus Chambers, William Lyon Eames, Benjamin Tucker Gachet, Charles Nicholas Grammar, Christopher Granger, Gideon Hart, Roswell Havens, Daniel William Lambert, Alfred Lane, William Griswold Lent, John Abram Moody, Thomas Hudson Robb, John Hunter Robinson, Lucius Franklin Stevens, Henry 1847 Allison, Samuel Perkins Baldwin, Roger Sherman Bayne, Thomas Levingston Coon, John Fitch, James Haight, Ducald Cameron Hayden, William Hallock McLallen, Philemon F. Mills, Alfred Moore, William Eves Munn, John Olmsted, John Hull Sanford, Charles Frederick Smith, John Donnell Wilson, John 1836 Darling, Thomas Deming, Henry Champion Dent, Henry Hatch Dunwody, James Bulloch Harris, Henry Reeder Hurd, John Codman Martin, John Griffith Marvin, George Lockwood Pierson, William Seward Preston, Henry Kirk Rowland, William Sherman Sherman, Frederick Roger Swift, John Morton Tyler, George Palmer Wray, James McAlpin 1840 Beirne, Christopher James Benedict, Theodore Hudson Burnham, Curtis Field Chauvenet, William Fisk, Stuart Wilkins Hoppin, James Mason Hoyt, Joseph Gibson Hudson, Ward Woodridge Jesup, James Riley March, Daniel McCall, Henry Perkins, John Jr. Perkins, William Richards, George Tiffany, William Henry 1844 Bell, Richard Dobbs Spaight Breed, Edward Andrews Elliot, William Horace Felder, John Henry Ferry, Orris Sanford Fewsmith, William Fisk, Samuel Augustus Foote, Thaddeus Lanier, Alexander Chalmers Lovell, Joseph Robb, James Madison Walker, Joseph Burbeen Washburn, William Barrett Wetherell, John Walcott Wilson, Archelaus 1848 Abbe, Frederick Randolph Aitchison, William Blake, Henry Taylor Colton, Henry Martin Condit, Charles Emerson, Samuel Foster, Dwight Hitchcock, Henry Kinne, William Mesick, Richard Smith Pinckard, Thomas Cicero Strickler, Samuel Alexander White, George Willcox, Giles Buckingham Young, Benham Daniel

1849 Brandegee, Augustus Came, Charles Green Campbell, James Clarke, William Barker Dwight, Timothy Finch, Francis Miles Fisk, Franklin Woodbury Hough, Edward Clement Hurlbut, Joseph Kirby, Jacob Brown Metcalfe, Henry Laurens Miles, James Browning Morris, Edward Dafydd Richardson, Walker Rockwell, John 1853 Aiken, William Pope Babcock, Henry Harper Baldwin, George William Capron, Samuel Mills Coit, Joshua Davies, Thomas Frederick Gleason, William Henry Grout, Alfred Heard, Albert Farley Jack, Thomas McKinney Johnson, George Asbury Kent, Albert Emmett White, Andrew Dickson Whiton, James Morris Willard, Andrew Jackson 1857 Blackman, Charles Seymour Blake, Eli Whitney Buckland, Joseph Payson Butler, Francis Eugene Croxton, John Thomas Day, John Calvin Edwards, Alfred Lewis Green, James Payne Holmes, John Milton Jackson, Joseph Cooke Northrop, Cyrus Pratt, George Seymour, Storrs Ozias Tyler, Moses Coit Wells, Nathan Dana 1861 Baldwin, Simeon Eben Brown, Hubert Sanford Chamberlain, Robert Linton Dexter, Franklin Bowditch Fuller, William Henry Higgins, Anthony Kernochan, Francis Edward Mitchell, John Hanson Newel, Stanford Park, William Edwards Peck, Tracy Root, Alexander Porter Shearer, Sextus Sill, Edward Rowland Williams, Ralph Omsted

1850 Bentley, Edward Warren Bliss, Robert Bliss, William Root Camp, Clinton Chase, Henry Colton, Willis Strong Condit, Albert Pierson Converse, George Sherman Dechert, Henry Martyn Foote, Joseph Forward Ludden, William Manross, Newton Spaulding Roberts, Ellis Henry Storrs, Cordial Woodford, Oswald Langdon 1854 Blackman, Samuel Curtis Cutler, Carroll Denny, Thomas Fenn, William Henry Hooker, John Worthington Lambert, Edward Wilberforce Lombard, James Kittredge Lord, George DeForest Morris, Luzon Burritt Potwin, Lemuel Stoughton Purnell, Charles Thomas Slade, Francis Henry Twombly, Alexander Stevenson White, Charles Atwood Whitney, Edward Payson 1858 Blake, Edward Foster Eichelberger, Martin Smyser Grant, Edward Dromgoole Haskell, Robert Chandler Heermance, Edgar Laing Hollister, Arthur Nelson Kimball, John Edwin Lee, Samuel Henry MacLellan, George Boardman Perkins, Thomas Albert Porter Edward Clarke Scott, Eben Greenough Stevens, Frederic William Van Name, Addison Woodward, William Herrick 1862 Adams, Frederic Chamberlain, Daniel Henry Coe, Edward Benton Day, Melville Cox Eaton, Sherburne Blake Johnston, Henry Phelps Kitchel, Cornelius Ladd Lampson, William MacVeagh, Franklin Ripley, George Coit Seely, William Wallace Stebbins, Henry Hamlin Taylor, John Phelps Ward, John Abbott Weeks, Robert Kelley

1851 Alexander, William Felix Beman, Henry DeWitt Brinsmade, Horatio Walsh Crampton, Rufus Cowles Dana, William Buck Evans, Evan Wilhelm Haldeman, Richard Jacobs Hebard, Albert Little, Robbins Manice, William DeForest Slade, John Milton Vose, James Gardiner Wells, Henry Dorrance White, Henry Dyer Whitney, Emerson Cogswell 1855 Alexander, William DeWitt Barnes, William Henry L. Bumstead, Nathaniel Willis Child, Linus Mason Cobb, Henry Nitchie Granger, John Albert Johnson, Charles Frederick Kittredge, George Alvah Lampson, George Mulford, Elisha Spring, Andrew Jackson Tyler, Charles Mellen Wheeler, William Woodward, Stanley Yardley, Henry Albert 1859 Bristol, Louis Henry Brodhead, Henry Carpenter, Robert John Clay, Green Dunham, George Elliott Hall, William Kittredge Hannahs, Diodate Cushman Harrison, Burton Norvell Robertson, Charles Franklin Schuyler, Eugene Smith, Eugene Stiles, William Augustus Taylor, Alfred Judd White, Roger Sherman Wilcox, Asher Henry 1863 Allen, Walter Arms, Charles Jesup Bingham, Egert Byron Bull, Cornelius Wade Butler, John Haskell Chamberlain, Leander T. Dimock, Henry Farnam Fowler, Horace Webster Kernochan, Joseph Frederic Perry, David Brainard Sheffield, George St. John Southworth, George C. S. Sumner, William Graham Wesson, Charles Holland Whitney, William Collins

1852 Bigelow, Albert Blakeslee, Henry Clay Bliss, Charles Miller Cooper, Jacob Crapo, William Wallace Gilman, Daniel Coit Helmer, Charles Downs Houghton, Edward Johnston, William Preston Marmaduke, Vincent McCormick, Henry Ross, William Baldwin Safford, George Blagden Sill, George Griswold Stanley, William 1856 Arnot, Matthias Hollenback Barker, George Payson Brown, John Mason Campbell, William Harvey W. Condit, Stephen Depew, Chauncey Mitchell Dickinson, Arthur Eakin, Emmet Alexander Fischer, Louis Christopher Magruder, Benjamin Drake Nettleton, Edward Payson Packard, Lewis Richard Paine, Levi Leonard Robinson, George Chester Whitney, James Lyman 1860 Beckley, John Werle Boies, Charles Alfred Boltwood, Edward Daniels, Joseph Leonard Davis, Lowndes Henry Davis, Robert Stewart Fowler, William Furbish, Edward Brown Hebard, Daniel Johnston, William Curtis Jones, Luther Maynard Owen, Charles Hunter Phelps, William Walter Seely, John Frank Smith, William Thayer 1864 Boltwood, Thomas Kast Borden, Matthew C. D. Boyden, Henry Paine Clark, Albert Barnes Hewitt, Thomas Browning MacLean, Charles Fraser Merriam, George Spring Miller, Alanson Douglas Owen, Henry Elijah Palmer, William Henry Pratt, William Hall Brace Pugsley, Isaac Platt Sterling, John William White, Oliver Sherman Woodruff, Francis Eben

1865 Bent, Joseph Appleton Brooks, John Edward Brown, Henry Armitt Bulkey, Tuzar Bushnell, William Benedict Caskey, Taliaferro Franklin Charnley, Charles Meigs Ewell, John Lewis Ford, George Tod Merrill, Payson Riggs, Benjamin Clapp Smith, Charles Edgar Stimson, Henry Albert Stone, William Warren, Henry Waterman 1869 Bannard, Henry Clay Beers, Henry Augustin Bissell, Wilson Shannon Brown, Alexander Lardner Eno, John Chester Foster, John Pierrepont C. Freeman, Henry Varnum Heaton, Edward Hooker, Thomas Isham, John Beach Lear, Henry Perrin, Bernadotte Raymond, Henry Warren Richardson, Rufus Byam Shirley, Arthur 1873 Alexander, Eben Allen, Arthur Huntington Beebe, William Daniels, Rensselaer Wilkinson Denslow, Herbert McKenzie Elder, Samuel James Flagg, Wilbur Wells Grubb, Charles Ross Johnes, Edward Rudolph Judson, Isaac Nichols Lathe, Herbert William Ord, Joseph Pacificus Prentice, Samuel Oscar Tarbell, Frank Bigelow Thomas, Charles Henry 1877 Barnum, William Milo Bigelow, Walter Irving Brooks, Walter Chapin, Charles Frederic Collin, William Welch Cooke, Elbridge Clinton Eaton, Samuel Lewis Gould, Anthony Hoysradt, Albert Kimball, Arthur Reed Percy, Frederick Bosworth Sears, Joshua Montgomery Thacher, John Seymour Tuttle, George Montgomery Winston, Frederick Seymour

1866 Adams, Charles Hemmenway Brand, James Coffin, Edmund Cole, Hamilton Farnam, William Whitman Foote, Harry Ward Hall, John Manning Hincks, Edward Young Holt, George Chandler Judson, Frederick Newton Lampman, Lewis Sloane, Henry Thompson Southgate, Charles McClellan Wade, Levi Clifford White, George Edward 1870 Andrews, John Wallingford Jr. Gulliver, William Curtis Johnston, Ross Learned, Dwight Whitney Mason, Henry Burrall McClure, James Gore King McCutchen, Samuel St. John Miller, George Douglas Perry, John Hoyt Selden, Edward Griffin Shattuck, John Waldon Stearns, Edwin Russell Strong, Charles Hall Tilney, Thomas Joseph Welch, William Henry 1874 Aldis, Owen Franklin Barnes, Pearce Bushnell, Samuel Clarke Farnam, Henry Walcott Grover, Thomas Williams James, Henry Ammon Munroe, George Edmund Parkin, William Robbins, Edwards Denmore Stapler, Henry Beidleman B. Townsend, James Mulford Walden, Russell Wickes, Thomas Parmelee Witherbee, Frank Spencer Wood, John Seymour 1878 Campbell, Treat Carter, Charles Francis Curtis, George Louis Edwards, George Benjamin Foster, Roger Sherman Baldwin James, William Knowles Jenks, Tudor Storrs Kelsey, Clarence Hill Knott, George Tapscott Pollock, George Edward Seely, Edward Howard Jr. Spencer, Charles Langford Stone, Charles Martin Taft, William Howard (BC) Whitney, Edward Baldwin

1867 Bissell, Arthur Douglas Dexter, Morton DuBois, John Jay Dunning, Albert Elijah Harding, Wilder Bennett Hartshorn, Joseph William Hedge, Thomas Lamb, Albert Eugene Libbey, Frank Merriam, James Fiske Seymour, Horatio Spencer, James Magoffin Taft, Peter Rawson Wetmore, George Peabody Woodward, Richard William 1871 Clark, Charles Hopkins Collin, Frederick Elliot, Henry Rutherford Hine, Charles Daniel Kinney, Herbert Evelyn Lea, Robert Brinkley Mansfield, Howard Mason, Alfred Bishop Mead, Frederick Perry, Wilbert Warren Sperry, Watson Robertson Strong, George Arthur Sweet, Edwin Forrest Thacher, Thomas Townsend, William Kneeland 1875 Avery, Charles Hammond Brooks, James Wilton Chester, Carl Thurston Clarke, Thomas Slidell Day, Robert Webster Gulliver, Henry Strong Hotchkiss, William Henry Jenks, Almet Francis Jones, Dwight Arven Jones, Frank Hatch Patton, John Seymour, John Sammis Smith, Edward Curtis Southworth, Edward Wells Tillinghast, Charles 1879 Bowers, Lloyd Wheaton Burpee, Lucien Francis Foster, George Forris Green, Henry Sherwood Hitchcock, Henry Hyde, Frank Eldridge James, Walter Belknap Livingston, Herman Perrin, John Platt, Lewis Alfred Rodman, Robert Simpson Swinburne, Louis Judson Thompson, Oliver David Tighe, Ambrose Woodruff, Timothy Lester

1868 Berry, Coburn Dewees Brewster, Chauncey Bunce Coffin, James Colt, LeBaron Bradford Dixon, William Palmer Farnam, Charles Henry Lewis, John McKinney, William Allison Sloane, Thomas Chalmers Thacher, James Kingsley Tinker, Anson Phelps Tweedy, Samuel Tytus, Edward Jefferson Wood, William Curtis Wright, Henry Parks 1872 Coe, Robert Elmer Cushing, William Lee Deming, Charles Clerc Deming, Clarence Deming, Henry Champion Dennis, Frederic Shepard Hincks, John Howard Hoppin, Benjamin Merriam, Alexander Ross Moore, George Foot Owen, Edward Thomas Payson, Henry Silas Ramsdell, Charles Benjamin Spaldin, George Atherton Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury 1876 Allen, John DeWitt Hamilton Andrews, John Wolcott Bannard, Otto Tremont Blaine, Walker Bottum, Elisha Slocum Cook, Robert Johnston Dawes, Chester Mitchell Fowler, Charles Newell Hadley, Arthur Twining Howe, Elmer Parker Hyde, William Waldo Marvin, Joseph Howard Russell, Philip Gray Smith, Rufus Biggs Worcester, Edwin Dean 1880 Allen, William Palmer Amundson, John Arnold Bentley, Edward Manross Camp, Walter Chauncey Green, Edmund Frank Jennings, Walter Nichols, Alfred Bull Ordway, Henry Choate Parker, Wilbur Partridge, Sidney Catlin Peters, William Allison Scudder, Doremus Spencer, Edward Curran Taft, Harry (Henry) Waters Witherbee, Walter Crafts

1881 Aiken, Edwin Edgerton Barney, Danford Newton Bartlett, Philip Golden Burrell, Joseph Dunn Coleman, John Caldwell Evarts, Sherman Fuller, Philo Carroll Ives, Henry Leighton, James Osborne, Thomas Burr Thompson, Norman F. Van deGraaff, Adrian Sebastian Vernon, Frederick Richardson Walden, Howard Talbot White, Henry Charles 1885 Arnot, John Hulett Baldwin, Henry DeForest Bertron, Samuel Reading Brandegee, Frank Bosworth Bridgman, John Cloyse Brooks, Henry Stanford Flanders, Henry Richmond Hidden, Edward Hobbs, Charles Buxton Mallon, Guy Ward McHenry, John Richards, Eugene Lamb Robinson, Lucius Franklin Terry, Wyllys Worcester, Wilfred James 1889 Buchanan, Thomas Walter Corbin, William Herbert Donnelley, Thomas Elliott Fisher, Samuel Herbert Gill, Charles Otis Griggs, John Cornelius McQuaid, William Adolphe Pinchot, Gifford Reed, Harry Lathrop Robinson, Henry Seymour Smith, Herbert Augustine Stokes, Horace Sheldon Walker, Horace Fletcher Wells, Herbert Wetmore Woodruff, George Washington 1893 Begg, William Reynolds Cooke, James Barclay Dwight, Winthrop Edwards Gallaudet, Edson Fessenden Hay, Logan Ives, Sherwood Bissell Jones, Alfred Henry Lambert, Adrian Van Sinderen Martin, George Greene Parker, William White Wilson Parsons, Francis Robinson, John Trumbull Roby, Joseph Rogers, Derby Wallis, Alexander Hamilton

1882 Badger, Walter Irving Brewster, Benjamin Campbell, James Alexander Eno, William Phelps French, Asa Palmer Johnson, Barclay Knapp, Howard Hoyt Lyman, Chester Wolcott McBride, Wilber Osborne, Arthur Sherwood Platt, Henry Barstow Pollock, William Wells, John Lewis Whitney, Joseph Ernest Worcester, Franklin Eldred 1886 Anthony, Benjamin Harris Bremner, Samuel Kimball Cowles, Alfred Crapo, Stanford Tappan Day, Thomas Mills Knapp, Wallace Percy Lewis, Charlton Miner Peters, Frank George Phelps, Edward Johnson Phelps, Sheffield Pierson, Charles Wheeler Schwab, John Christopher Shipman, Arthur Leffingwell Stewart, Philip Battell Winston, Dudley 1890 Bayard, Thomas Francis Jr. Corwith, John White Crosby, John Day, Arthur Pomeroy Farnham, John Dorrance Harrison, [Reginald] Fairfax Haslam, Lewis Scofield James, Norman Kellogg, Charles Poole Kneeland, Yale Morse, Sidney Nelson Sage, Henry Manning Simmons, Wallace Delafield Stewart, Percy Hamilton Tracy, Evarts 1894 Case, George Bowen Cochran, Thomas Davies, Thomas Frederick Hall, John Loomer Hare, Meredith Holter, Edwin Olaf Howland, John James, Robert Campbell McMillan, Philip Hamilton Paine, Ralph Delahaye Stewart, Walter Eugene Jr. Stillman, Leland Stanford Walcott, William Stuart Whitney, Harry Payne Word, Charles Francis

1883 Burpee, Charles Winslow Deming, Laurent Clerc Folsom, Henry Titus Foote, Charles Seward Frost, Elihu Brintnal Hillard, Lord Butler Hull, Louis Kossuth Kellogg, Fred William McLaughlin, Edward Tompkins Moore, Eliakim Hastings Jr. Palmer, Harry Herbert Parrott, Joseph Robinson Taft, Horace Dutton Thacher, Sherman Day Woodward, John Butler 1887 Bennetto, John Corwin, Robert Nelson Cowles, William Hutchinson Coxe, Alexander Brown Douglass, Willard Robinson Hare, Clinton Larue Haven, George Griswold Jennings, Oliver Gould Kendall, William Burrage Jr. Kent, William Knight, Samuel Pomeroy, John Norton Rogers, John Sheppard, Walter Bradley Thacher, William Larned 1891 Calhoun, Governeur Cox, John Joughin Doane, John Wesley Jr. Estill, Joe Garner Graves, William Phillips Isham, Edward Swift Kenerson, Vertner McClintock, Norman Morison, Samuel Benjamin Poole, William Frederick Simms, William Erskine Thomson, Samuel Clifton Townsend, John Barnes Tweedy, Henry Hallam Walcott, Frederic Collin 1895 Beard, Anson McCook Buckner, Mortimer Norton Butterworth, Frank Seiler Cable, Benjamin Stickney Carter, Walter Frederick Clark, Alexander Ray Cooke, Walter Evans Davis, Benjamin Denison, Lindsay Harrison, Francis Burton Hinkey, Frank Augustus McKee, Lanier Phelps, Zira Bennett Shepley, Arthur Behn Sloane, William

1884 Blodgett, George Reddington Booth, Samuel Albert Booth, Wilbur Franklin Evarts, Maxwell Foster, Reginald Gruener, Gustav Jenks, Paul Emott Jones, Frederick Scheetz Lambert, Alexander Lawrance, Thomas Garner McMillan, William Charles Painter, Henry McMahon Tompkins, Ray Twombly, Henry Bancroft Wilder, Amos Parker 1888 Cooley, Harlan Ward Fisher, Irving Gill, George Metcalf Hurd, Richard Melancthon Isbell, Orland Sidney McMillan, James Hoard Morison, David Whipple Roby, Samuel Sidney Brese Seward, William Henry Solley, Fred Palmer Stagg, Amos Alonzo Stevenson, Frederic Augustus Stimson, Henry Lewis Waite, Morison Remich Walker, Samuel Johnson 1892 Bayne, Hugh Aiken Boltwood, Edward Cheney, Howell Cheney, Knight Dexter Jr. Crosby, Benjamin Lewis Jr. Day, Clive Graves, Henry Solon Husted, James William Ingersoll, James Wernham D. Jay, Pierre Kitchel, William Lloyd McClung, Thomas Lee Morison, Stanford Newel Price, Frank Julian Ryle, Ernest 1896 Beard, William Mossgrove Brown, Alexander Cheney, Ward Cross, William Redmond DeSibour, Jules Henri Griggs, Maitland Fuller McKee, McKee Dunn Neale, James Brown Smith, Winthrop Davenport Stokes, Anson Phelps Thorne, Samuel Thorne, Samuel Brinckeroff Treadway, Ralph Bishop Trudeau, Edward L. Jr. Weyerhaeuser, Frederick E.

1897 Bailey, Philip Horton Brooke, George Clymer Coffin, Henry Sloane Fincke, Clarence Mann Garrison, Elisha Ely Gerard, Sumner Gillette, Curtenius Kerr, Albert Boardman Kitchel, Cornelius Porter Pinchot, Amos Richards Eno Sage, Dean Smyth, Nathan Ayer Sumner, Graham Wheelwright, Joseph Storer Williams, Norman Alton 1901 Allen, Arthur Dwight Carlisle, James Mandeville Cheney, Philip Cheney, Thomas Langdon Christian, Henry Hall Coy, Sherman Lockwood Edwards, Richard Henry Eels, John Shepard Hixon, Robert Hoysradt, J. Warren Keppelman, John Arthur Morris, Ray Richardson, Allan Harvey Welch, George Arnold Wright, Alfred Parks 1905 Bradford, Arthur Howe Ellsworth, John Stoughton Fish, Stuyvesant Hogan, James Joseph Hollister, Buell Hughes, Berrien Lathrop, John Hiram Richardson, Gardner Rogers, Edmund Pendleton Sargent, Murray Sloane, John Tilney, Robert Fingland II Turner, Harold McLeod Van Reypen, William K. Jr. Whitehouse, Edwin Sheldon 1909 Bundy, Harvey Hollister Burch, Robert Boyd Campbell, Charles Soutter Clark, Avery Artison Dominick, Gayer Gardner Howard, James Merriam Howe, Henry Almy Jefferson, Edward Francis Klots, Allen Trafford Lippitt, Henry Perrin, John Bates Rand, Stuart Craig Sanderson, Benjamin Blethen Seabury, Mortimer Ashmfad Stokes, Harold Phelps

1898 Cheney, Clifford Dudley Fearey, Morton Lazell Gallaudet, Herbert Draper Hale, Eugene Jr. Hinsdale, Frank Gilbert Kernochan, Frederic Lord, Franklin Atkins Montgomery, Grenville D. Parker, Grenville Rogers, David Francis Simmons, Frank Hunter Wadsworth, James Wolcott Jr. Whitney, Payne Wickes, Forsyth Wright, Henry Burt 1902 Carpenter, George Boone Cressler, Alfred Miller Cushing, Charles Cyprian S. Day, William Edwards Ferguson, Alfred Ludlow Guernsey, Raymond Gano Potter, Roderick Rumsey, Bronson Case Sincerbeaux, Frank Huestis Stebbins, Edwin Allen Stone, Harold Swan, Joseph Rockwell Taylor, Alan McLean Trowbridge, Mason White, Percy Gardiner 1906 Bruce, Donald Dousman, Louis deVierville Ely, Grosvenor Flinn, Alexander Rex Hoyt, Lydig Magee, John Gillespie McClure, James Gore King Jr. McGee, Donald Ashbrook Moorhead, William Singer OBrien, Frank Perrin, Lee James Rockwell, Foster Harry Smith, Bruce Donald Turner, Spencer Wilson, Hugh Robert 1910 Bayne-Jones, Stanhope Coy, Edward Harris DeSilver, Albert Franchot, Charles Pascal French, Robert Dudley Harrison, George Leslie Heron, John King, Lyndon Marrs Knight, Augustus Logan, Walter Seth Lohmann, Carl Albert Murphy, Frederick James Philbin, Stephen H. II Taft, Robert Alphonso Wodell, Ruthven Adriance

1899 Adams, Mason Tyler Ames, Sullivan Dobb Bowles, Henry Thornton Brooke, Frederic Hiester Brown, Jamot Callahan, Hugh Andrew Day, Dwight Huntington Griswold, William Edward Schenck Maffitt, Thomas Skinker Magee, James McDevitt Preston, Ord Sweet, Carroll Fuller Vanderbilt, Alfred Gwynne Welles, Charles Hopkins Jr. Whitehouse, William F. 1903 Chadwick, George Brewster Clark, Harold Terry Corning, Erastus Dreisbach, John Martin Hamlin, Chauncey Jerome Hewitt, Brower Holt, Henry Chandler Lamb, Albert Richard Moore, Frank Wood Sutphin, Stuart Bruen Thompson, Donald Wallace, Henry Mitchell Waring, Antonio Johnston White, John Richards Wilhelmi, Frederick William 1907 Barnes, William Deluce Blair, William McCormick Camp, Arthur Goodwin Daniels, Forrest Leonard Danielson, Richard Ely Dixon, Theodore Polhemus Dodge, Philip Lyndon Glaenzer, Georges Brette Knox, Hugh Smith Little, Mitchell Stuart Morse, Samuel Finley Brown Truesdale, Calvin Tuttle, George Coolidge Wells, Harold Sherman Woolsey, Heathcote Muirson 1911 Badger, Paul Bradford Corey, Alan Lyle Daly, Frederick Joseph Davis, Clinton Wildes Day, Sherwood Sunderland Dempsey, John Bourne Gammell, Arthur Amory Hyde, Frederick Walton Lombardi, Cornelius Ennis McDonnell, John Vincent Randolph, Francis Fitz Rowland, John Tilghman Soule, Leslie Van Sinderen, Henry B. Wheeler, Lawrence Raymond

1900 Adams, Frederick Baldwin Allen, Frederick Winthrop Camp, Stuart Brown Cheney, Frank Dexter Coffin, William Sloane Cross, John Walter Douglas, Malcolm Greenway, James Cowan Hopkins, John Morgan Leavitt, Ashley Lyon, George Armstrong Paddock, Brace Whitman Rockefeller, Percy Avery Sullivan, Corliss Esmonde Taft, Hulbert 1904 Adams, Charles Edward Adams, George Webster Cheney, Russell Crane, Winthrop Murray Jr. Cross, Walter Snell Dodge, Francis Talmage Jennings, Percy Hall Kittle, John Caspar Metcalf, Harold Grant Miller, James Ely Pierce, Frederick Erastus Reed, Lansing Parmelee Soper, Willard Burr Thacher, Thomas Day Wiggin, Frederick Holme 1908 Biglow, Lucius Horatio Dahl, George Davis, Walter Goodwin Dines, Tyson Foster, Joseph Taylor Griswold, Dwight Torrey Perrin, Lester William Seymour, Charles Shepard, Roger Bulkley Stanley, Harold Thornton, James Carlton Townsend, George Henry Townsend, James Mulford Jr. Watkins, Charles Law Williams, James Willard 1912 Boyd, Francis T. Gardner, Robert Abbe Hartley, Cavour Howe, Arthur Hyde, Donald Robertson McClure, Archibald Merritt, Henry Newton Mullins, Frederic Parsons Murphy, Gerald Clery Paul, Charles Henry Smith, James Gregory Street, Henry Abbott Strout, Edwin Augustus Jr. Tener, Alexander Campbell Twombly, Edward Bancroft

1913 Allen, Calvin Durand Allen, Clarence Emir Jr. Baker, Richard Wheeler Colgate, Henry Auchincloss Cortelyou, George Bruce Cowles, Alfred III Harman, Archer Harriman, William Averell Lovett, August Sidney McAndrew, Alexander Philbin, Jesse Holladay Sawyer, Homer Eugene Jr. Schwab, Laurence von Post Shelden, Allan Waters, William Otis 1917 Bellinger, Alfred Raymond Bush, Prescott Sheldon Cooper, Henry Sage Fenimore Cunningham, Oliver Baty Duryee, Samuel Sloan Harriman, Edward Roland Noel Isham, Henry Porter James, William Ellery Sedgwick LeGore, Harry William Mallon, Henry Neil Olsen, Albert William Overton, John Williams Shepard, Frank Parsons Jr. Simpson, Kenneth Farrand Woolley, Knight 1921 Acosta, John Sidney Bradley, Charles Harvey Brewster, Walter Rice Bundy, Frederick McGeorge Cowles, William Sheffield Heminway, Bartow Lewis Hord, Stephen Young Jenckes, Marcien Litt, Willard David Lunt, Storer Boardman Neville, James Eugene Parsons, Langdon Shevlin, Edward Leonard Stewart, John Winter, Edwin Wheeler II 1925 Ardrey, Rushton Leigh Ashburn, Frank Davis Bench, Edward Cajetan Bissell, William Truesdale Blair, James Grant Gage, Charles Stafford Ives, Gerard Merrick Jones, Walter Clyde Lovejoy, Winslow Meston Lufkin, Elgood Moulton Luman, Richard John Norton, William Bunnell Scott, Henry Clarkson Stevens, Marvin Allen Stevenson, Donald Day

1914 Avery, Benjamin F. Cornish, Percy Gillette Jr. Daniels, Thomas Leonard Gile, Clement Moses Hobson, Henry Wise Jenks, Almet Francis Jones, George Gill Ketcham, Henry Holman King, Stoddard Lippincott, William Jackson Osborn, Richard Patterson, George Washington Rogers, Herman Livingston Shepard, Lorrin Andrews Warren, William Candee Jr. 1918 Ames, Allen Wallace Baldrige, Howard Malcolm Clay, Cassius Marcellus Davison, Frederick Trubee Deans, Robert Barr Farrar, John Chipman Garfield, Newell Gates, Artemus Lamb Gould, James Lovett, Robert Abercrombie Snell, Raymond Franklin Stewart, Charles Jacob Taft, Charles Phelps Vorys, John Martin Woolley, John Eliot 1922 Aldrich, Malcolm Pratt Bush, James Smith Cheney, Ward Crosby, Albert Hastings Frost, Albert Carl Jr. Hilles, Frederick Whiley Larner, Robert Johnson Lord, William Galey Page, Robert Guthrie Root, Wells Solley, Robert Folger Strong, Henry Barnard Thomas, John Allen Miner Townsend, Frederic deP. Jr. Woodward, Stanley 1926 Allen, Daniel Bronson, James Davis Jr. Coke, Henry Cornick Crosby, Henry Stetson Cutler, Benjamin Crawford Davenport, John Alfred Ferguson, Alfred Ludlow Jr. Hoysradt, John McArthur Kingsbury, Howard Thayer Lord, Oswald Bates Michel, Anthony Lee Poore, Charles Graydon Root, Reginald Dean Russell, Frank Ford Willard, Charles Hastings

1915 Burtt, Edwin Arthur Carter, Lyon Cornell, Thomas Hilary Davenport, Stephen Rintoul Denegre, Thomas Bayne MacDonald, Ranald Hugh II MacLeish, Archibald Middlebrook, Louis Shelton Paris, Irving Pumpelly, Harold Armstrong Reilly, John Sylvester Shedden, William Martindale Slocum, Edwin Lyon Stackpole, Edward James Swift, Walker Ely 1919 Allen, Parker Breese Baldwin, Sherman Campbell, Alan Barnette Carter, Frederic Dewhurst Depew, Ganson Goodyear Gaillard, Edward McCrady Hadley, Hamilton Haffner, Charles Christian Jr. Mallon, John Howard McCormick, Alexander A. Jr. McKee, Elmore McNeill Mead, Winter Otis, James Sanford Smith, Traver Walker, George Nesmith 1923 Becket, George Campbell Bulkey, Jonathan Ogden Cooper, John Sherman Davenport, Russell Wheeler Day, Huntington Townsend Foster, Maxwell Evarts Hyde, Louis Kepler Jr. Jones, Edwin A. Jordan, Ralph Edward Luckey, Charles Pinckney Matthiessen, Francis Otto Norton, George W. Jr. Pelly, Bernard Berenger Tighe, Richard Lodge Wheeler, Alfred Newton 1927 Bunnell, Phil W. Look, Allen MacMartin McIntosh, Harris Noble, Lawrence Mason Patterson, Thomas Cleveland Post, Russell Lee Ritchie, Wallace Parks Robbins, William Welles Robinson, Frederick Flower Stokes, Anson Phelps Jr. Wadsworth, James Jeremiah Walker, George Herbert Jr. Wardwell, Edward Rogers Warren, John Davock Watson, Charles III

1916 Darling, Arthur Burr Gaillard, Samuel Gourdin Jr. Hadley, Morris Johnstone, Henry Webb Knapp, Farwell Oler, Wesley Mardon Porter, Gilbert Edwin III Putnam, Howard Phelps Roberts, Charles Holmes Jr. Shepard, Donald Carrington Stewart, Donald Ogden Tener, Kinley John Tighe, Laurence Gotzian Von Holt, Herman Vademar Walker, Charles Rumford 1920 Adams, Lewis Greenleaf Davison, Harry Pomeroy Jr. Hadden, Briton Heffelfinger, Frank Peavey Hincks, John Morris Hobson, Francis Thayer Ingalls, David Sinton Luce, Henry Robinson McHenry, James Patterson, Morehead Safford, Theodore Lee Sargent, Joseph Weir Schermerhorn, Alfred Coster Van Slyck, DeForest Winter, Daniel Robbins 1924 Allen, Henry Elisha Appel, George Frederick Baer Blair, Edwin Foster Diller, John Cabot Ewing, Sherman Haines, Thomas Frederick D. Heffelfinger, George Wright P. Hilles, Charles Dewey Jr. Houghton, Walter Edwards Lusk, William Thompson Mallory, William Neely McCallum, Revell Melton, William Davis Jr. Spofford, Charles Merville Thomson, Clifton Samuel 1928 Bartholomew, Dana Treat Berger, George Bart Jr. Bingham, Charles Tiffany Fishwick, Dwight Brown Griggs, Herbert Stanton Jr. Haight, George Winthrop Ives, Chauncey Bradley Lapham, Raymond White Mallory, Barton Lee Jr. Prentice, John Rockefeller Robertson, Arthur C. Ross, Lanny Lancelot Patrick Scott, Stewart Patterson Stewart, Peter Hellwege Walker, Stoughton

1929 Ashforth, Albert Blackhurst Costikyan, Granger Kent Crile, George Jr. Decker, Edmund L. Jr. Dodge, Washington Eddy, Maxon Hunter Garvey, John Joseph Gillespie, Kenrick Samson Grove, Manasses Jacob Manville, Hiram Edward Jr. Merrill, Henry Riddle Paine, Ralph Delahaye Jr. Smith, Lloyd Hilton Wack, Damon deBlois Wells, George 1933 Caldwell, Samuel Smith Jr. Cooke, Francis Judd Davis, Richard Marden Fletcher, Alexander Charles Garnsey, William Smith Hall, Frederick Bagby Jr. Jones, Theodore Stephen Levering, Walter Barnum Lindley, Frances Vinton McGauley, John Michael Newton, James Quigg Jr. Parker, Robert Boyd Parsons, Henry McIlvaine Stebbins, Hart Lyman Wilbur, John Smith 1937 Blake, Dexter Barnes Brooke, Frederic Hiester Jr. Burke, Charles Clinton III Cross, Richard James Draper, Arthur Joy Field, John Warner Kelley, Lawrence Morgan McLemore, John Briggs Miles, Richard Curtis Orrick, William Horsley Jr. Robinson, John Trumbull Jr. Runnalls, John Felch Bertram Stewart, Potter Stone, Louis Talcott Jr. Turner, Harold McLeod Jr. 1941 Cross, William Redmond Jr. Devor, Donald S. Jr. Ellis, Franklin Henry Jr. Hall, Edward Tuck Jackson, William Eldred Kiphuth, Delaney Madden, John Beckwith Pickett, Lawrence Kimball Price, Charles Baird Jr. Solbert, Peter Omar Abernathy Stevenson, Charles Porter Thomas, Walton Dowdell Tighe, Laurence Gotzian Jr. White, Warren Benton Zorthian, Barry

1930 Allison, Robert Seaman Jr. Ellis, Harland Montgomery Ellis, Raymond Walleser Erskine, Albert DeW., Jr. Garnsey, Walter Wood Greene, Waldo Wittenmyer Gwin, Samuel Lawrence Hall, Robert Andrew Janeway, Charles Alderson Ladd, Louis Williams Jr. Longstreth, George Brown Look, Frank Byron Musser, John Miller Palmer, Arthur Edward Prideaux, Tom 1934 Bradford, Amory Howe Cunningham, Hugh Terry Gordon, George Arthur Hallett, John Folsom Hambleton, Thomas Edward Harper, Harry Halsted Jr. Holmes, John Grier Jackson, John Herrick Kilcullen, John MacHale Kimball, Walter Sugden Mills, Edward Ensign Morese, John Bolt Nichols, Edward Ranney, George Alfred Stetson, Eugene William Jr. 1938 Davenport, Bradfute Warwick Dempsey, James Howard Jr. Dilworth, Joseph Richardson Dunham, Lawrence B. Jr. Ecklund, John Edwin Fox, Joseph Carrere Frank, Clinton E. Gordon, Edward McGuire Hessberg, Albert II Schermerhorn, Amos Egmont Stevens, Joseph Benson Jr. Thompson, John R. Weed, George Haines Whitman, Francis Slingluff Jr. Wilbur, Richard Emery 1942 Aycrigg, William Anderson II Bartholemy, Alan Edmund Bell, William Tompkins Chouteau, Rene Auguste Ford, William Grayson, Cary Travers Halsey, Ralph Wetmore Jr. Harrison, Fred Harold Jessup, John Baker Kemp, Frank Alexander Kirchwey, George Washington Smith, Howard Freeman Jr. Sprole, Frank Arnott Walker, John Stanley White, William Gardner

1931 Austen, David Edward Donnelley, Gaylord Heinz, Henry John II Lapham, Lewis Abbot Loeser, Frederic William Lydgate, William Anthony Messimer, Robert Laughlin Jr. Peltz, William Learned Rathborne, Joseph Cornelius Stewart, James Ross Sutherland, Richard Orlin Swoope, Walter Moore Tucker, Luther Vincent, Francis Thomas Walker, John Mercer 1935 Bowles, John Eliot Collier, Samuel (Sam) Carnes Curtin, Francis Claire Fuller, Stanley Evert Haas, Frederick Peter Johnson, Joseph (Joe) Hale Kilborne, William Skinner Pillsbury, John Sargent Jr. Rodd, Thomas Seymour, Charles Jr. Shepard, Roger Bulkley Jr. Spitzer, Lyman B. Jr. Stillman, George Schley Teerry, Henry Porter Baldwin Tufts, Bowen (Sonny) C. 1939 Belin, Gaspard dAndelot Blanchard, Jerred Gurley Bundy, William Putman Chittenden, George Hastings Clucas, Lowell Melcher Dyess, Arthur Delma Jr. Gile, Clement Dexter Hoxton, Archibald R. Jr. Kellogg, William Welch Miller, Andrew Otterson Miller, Charles Lewis Jr. Mitchell, Harry Hartwood Shepard, Lloyd M. Jr. Wilhelmi, Frederick William Jr. Williams, Burch 1943 Acheson, David Campion Caulkins, George Peck Daniels, John Hancock Doolittle, Duncan Hunter Drain, Richard Dale Healy, Harold Harris Jr. Hoagland, Donald Wright Klots, Allen Trafford Jr. Lilley, Frank Walder Jr. MacLean, John Helm Miller, Dudley Livingston Moseley, Spencer Dumaresq Stewart, Zeph Tabor, John Kaye Vogt, Tom D.

1932 Adams, Frederick Baldwin Jr. Barres, Herster D. Bates, Emmert Warren Fitch, George Hopper Fulton, Robert Brank Gillespie, Samuel Hazard Jr. Hodges, William Van D. Jr. Laundon, Mortimer H. Jr. Lindenberg, John Townsend McCrary, John Reagan Jr. Mills, James Paul Ogden, Alfred ONeill, Eugene Gladstone, Jr. Savage, Boutelle Jr. Williams, Samuel Goode 1936 Barr, Richard James Jr. Bingham, Jonathan Brewster Cooke, Robert Barbour Davis, Horace Webber II Gill, Brendan Hall, Jesse Angell Hersey, John Richard Knapp, John Merrill Moore, Richard Anthony Pillsbury, Edmund P. Rankin, Bernard Courtney Shepard, Blake Train, Robert Walker, Louis Whitehead, Mather Kimbal 1940 Bundy, McGeorge Erickson, Thomas Franklin Glover, Charles Carroll III Grayson, James Gordon Holden, Reuben Andrus Howe, Harold II Orrick, Andrew Downey Rodd, David Beckwith Stack, Joseph William Jr. Stevens, Albert B. Stillman, Peter Gordon B. Stucky, William McDowell Swenson, Edward Francis Jr. Thorne, Peter Brinckerhoff Watson, William Berkley Jr. 1944 Brown, Samuel Taylor Glover Buckley, James Lane Elebash, Shehand Daniel Ellis, Alexander Jr. Ferguson, James Lord Goodenough, John Bannister Grayson, William Cabell Holden, John Morgan Hoopes, Townsend Walter Kelley, William Cody II Lindsay, David Alexander Little, Stuart West Walker, Jeffrey Pond Whitmore, James Allen Jr. Witter, Dean Jr.

1945 Allen, Archibald John Jr. Blake, Gilman Dorr Jr. Connick, Louis Jr. Dale, Edwin Lyon Jr. Davison, Endicott Peabody Early, Hobart Evans Elwell, Francis Bolton Jr. Harman, Archer Jr. Lynch, Russell Vincent McElroy, Benjamin Thomas McGaughey, Guy Ennis Jr. Moorhead, William Singer Jr. Seaman, Irving Jr. Spaulding, Josiah Augustus Sumner, William Sayre 1949 Baribault, Richard Pfeifer Bassett, Barton Bradley II Coffin, William Sloane Jr. Davison, Daniel Pomeroy Goodyear, Robert M. Hollister, John Baker Jr. Lavelli, Anthony Jr. Leiper, Joseph McCarrell II Lippincott, David McCord Lord, Charles Edwin II Lufkin, Peter Wende, Sr. Raymond, George T. Perkins Sherrill, Franklin Goldwaithe Van Dine, Vance Wickwire, Winthrop Ross 1953 Bulkey, Jonathan Duncan Bush, Jonathan James Donaldson, William Henry Durham, Edwin A. II Emerson, Christy Payne Lufkin, Dan Wende Marshall, John Birnie McLane, James Price Menton, John Dennis Mitinger, Joseph Berry Noble, Lawrence Mason Jr. Novkov, David Arthur Walker, George Herbert III Weber, John William Woodsum, Harold Edward Jr. 1957 Ackerman, Stephen Harry Bowman, Ralph David Carlsen, Ray Allen Clark, Russell Inslee Jr. Cushman, Charles W. Dunn, George J. Fritzche, Peter B. Loucks, Vernon Reece Jr. Loughran, Anthony Hookey Lumpkin, Richard Anthony Owseichik, John Philip Palmer, Lindley Guy II Ritchie, Wallace Parks Jr. Somerville, John Wheeler Williams, William Bruce

1945W Brown, Walter Henderson Carey, John Finney, J. John Warren Holmes, George Burgwin Hurlbut, Gordon Buckland Jr. Mallon, Thomas Ridgway OBrien, Phillip Jr. Twichell, Charles Pratt Vose, Elliott Evans Warren, George Upson

1947 Alling, Charles Booth Jr. Andrews, Edward W. Jr. Boulos (Bouliaratis), W. M. Bronson, David Bennet Chafee, John Hubbard Finley, John George Gilpin Goedecke, William Skinner Leavenworth, Donald Loyal Moore, James I. OBrien, Frank Jr. Palmer, Charles Edgar Read, Richard Rollins Robinson, Howard C. Jr. Tucker, Carl Jr. Whitehouse, Charles Sheldon 1951 Anderson, Thomas Hill Eden, John W. Ellis, Garrison McClintock N. Ellis, George Corson Jr. Love, Ralph Frank Lufkin, Chauncey Forbush Mathews, Craig Mayer, Charles Theodore McNamara, Thomas Philip Price, Raymond Kissam Jr. Reid, Edward Snover III Ross, Thomas Bernard Russell, Richard Warren Ryan, Joseph Mather Shepard, Charles Robinson Smith 1955 Bryan, Lloyd Thomas Jr. DeForest, Stephen Elliott Fehr, Gerald Florian Gow, Robert Haigh Green, Charles Grady Guidotti, Hugh George Jr. Hansen, Roger Allen Hudson, Franklin Donald Johanson, Stanley Morris Mathias, Philip Hoffman II McCullough, David Gaub Searles, Paul David Shugart, Thorne Martin Steadman, Richard Cooke Walker, Ray Carter 1959 Adams, Stephen Bodman, William Camp Connors, James Joseph III Cooke, John Parick Ercklentz, Alexander Tonio Esselstyn, Erik Canfield Hemphill, James Tierney Holbrook, John Jr. Kingsley, Charles Capen Lightfoot, Richard Bissett Lord, Winston Mayor, Michael Brook Sheffield, James Rockwell Thorson, Peter Andreas Tyler, Cheever

1948 Ashley, Thomas William Ludlow Biglow, Lucius Horatio Jr. Bush, George Herbert Walker Caulkins, John Ervin Clark, William Judkins Connelly, William James Jr. Cook, George III Grimes, David Charles Jenkins, Richard Elwood Mack, Richard Gesrtle Moseley, Thomas Wilder Pfau, George Harold Jr. Walker, Samuel Sloan Jr. Weaver, Howard Sayre Wilkie, Valleau Jr. 1952 Aberg, Donlan Vincent Jr. Buckley, Fergus Reid Claude, Abram Jr. Connick, Andrew Jackson Cruikshank, Paul Fessenden Jr. Eisler, Colin Tobias Finney, Graham Stanley Haight, Charles Sherman Jr. Hincks, John Winslow Kittredge, Frank Dutton Roberts, George Brooke Jr. Senay, Edward Charles Spears, Robert Samuel Steadman, John Montague Vorys, Martin West 1956 Banks, Howard Daniel Boasberg, James Emanuel, III DAvanzo, Louis A. Dempsey, Andrew Squire Durfee, Charles Gibson Jr. Esselstyn, Caldwell B. Jr. Gaines, Milton John Ingalls, David Sinton Jr. Jamieson, Thomas C. Jr. Malloy, Terrence Reed McGregor, Jack Edwin Menton, James Paul Orr, Andrew Alexander Speed, James Breckinridge Traphagen, Peter Abraham 1960 Ball, David George Beane, Frank Eastman Jr. Capron, Paul III Dominick, David DeWitt Ernst, Frederick Vincent Garnsey, William Herrick Giegengack, Robert Francis Jr. Holbrook, David Doubleday Lindgren, Richard Hugo Lusk, Peter Anthony McCarthy, Charles Edward Meek, John Burgess Northrop, Robert Smitter Scott, Eugene Lytton Smith, Bruce Donald III

1950 Breen, John Gerald Buckley, William Frank Jr. Draper, William Henry III Frank, Victor Harry Jr. Galbraith, Evan Griffith Guinzburg, Thomas Henry Henningsen, Victor W. Jr. Kemp, Philip Sperry Lambert, Paul Christopher Lovett, Sidney Luckey, Charles Pinckney MacLeish, William Hitchcock McLean, Robert III Pionzio, Dino John Shepard, Donald C. Jr. 1954 Benninghoff, Harry Bryner Evans, Tilgham Boyd Fortunato, S. Joseph Giesen, Arthur Rossa, Jr. Gifford, Richard Cammann Hiers, Richard Hyde Kilrea, Walter Charles Meyer, Russell William Jr. Morton, Thruston Ballard Jr. Polich, Richard Frank Price, Ross Edward Reponen, Robert Gordon Ryan, Allan A. III Schnaitter, Spencer Jason Thornton, Edmund Braxton 1958 Allen, Charles Edward Blue, Linden Stanley Cassel, John A. Cheney, Ronald Lawton Cushman, Robert Edgar Jr. Embersits, John Frank Howe, Gary Woodson Morey, Robert Willis Jr. Pendexter, John Fowler Phelan, Howard Taylor Post, Russell Lee Jr. Preston, John Louis Shackelford, Robert Campbell Van Antwerp, William M. Jr. Wheeler, Thomas Beardsley

1961 Bissell, George Thomas Bockrath, Richard Charles Jr. Bowles, William Carter Jr. Clark, Thomas Whitton Cogswell, John Marshall DeNeufville, John Phillip Hamlin, Charles B. Lindsay, Dale Alton Jr. MacLean, Kenneth Jr. Pyle, Michael Johnson Seeley, George Wheeler Singleton, Thomas Hall Stewart, James Corb Waddel, Geoffrey Hamilton Walsh, John Joseph Jr. 1965 Ali, Mehdi Raza Benoit, Charles Edward Jr. Clark, Gerald Holland Clark, Stephen Edward Clay, Timothy J. Coombs, Orde Musgrave Corey, Alan Lyle III Desjardins, Peter Earl Fetne, Philip Jay Lagercrantz, Bengt Magnus Pinney, John Mercer Pond, Jeffrey Craig Quarles, James Perrin III Shattuck, John H. F. III Zallinger, Peter Franz 1969 Arras, Robert Edward Jr. Bouscaren, Michael Frederic Buck, Charles Henry III Cosgrove, Thomas Francis Jr. Demares, Frank Edward II Dowling, Brian J. Fuller, Henry W. Livingston, Richard H. B., II Madden, Bernard Patrick Miller, Wentworth Earl OLeary, John Joseph Jr. Schwarzman, Stephen Allen Selander, Duane Arthur Thompson, William McI. Jr. Woodlock, Douglas Preston 1973 Barasch, Alan Sidney Bellis, Tedric Lawrence Finney, C. Roger Green, Benjamin P. Highfill, Philip Henry III Huey, Mark Christopher Karageorge, James Louis Liles, Coit Redfearn Lonsdorf, David B. MacDonald, Stephen Joseph Mattlin, Fred Walter McPhee, Stephen Joseph Moore, David Clement Scott, William Iain Sulzer, James Sothern

1962 Back, Samuel Hutchins Brandt, John Henry Brewster, James Henry IV Brooks, Tristam Anthony Burr, Charles Bentley II Childs, Henry Clay Chimenti, Norman Victor Hamilton, William Holland, Henry Thompson LeFevre, Ronald Eaton Ligon, Thomas B. Peck, Arthur John Jr. Spitz, Robert Wayne Terry, Wyllys III Zucker, Bernard Benjamin 1966 Bockstoce, John Roberts Bradford, Timothy McFall Brown, George Clifford Cross, Alan Whittemore Dalby, Michael Thomas Howard, James Ernest Kerry, John Forbes Laidley, Forrest David Pershing, Richard Warren Rumsey, David MacIver Singer, Ronald Leonard Smith, Frederick Wallace Stanberry, William Burks Jr. Thorne, David Hoadley Vargish, Thomas 1970 Brown, William Scott Case, Philip Benham Jr. Downing, Earl S. III Eyre, Lawrence L. Friedland, Jonathan David Greenberg, Stephen David Hodes, Douglas Michael Jackson, Terrence John Miller, Thomas Clairborne Morgan, Robert McNair Ohene-Frempong, Kwaku Peters, Daniel James Scattergood, Thomas Bevan Thompson, Jonathan Penfield Trower, C. Christopher 1974 Ayeroff, Frederick Charles Barge, Richard Mason Bellis, Jon Michael Bisaro, Larry R. Cohen, Robert Lewis Connors, David Michael Diamond, Peter C. Doyle, Thomas James Jr. Eisenberg, Bruce Alan Gonzalez, Timoteo F. Kelly, Brian Christopher Lewis, George Emanuel Murchison, Brian Cameron Spear, Wesley John Thorne, Charles Hedges McKinstry

1963 Ahlbrandt, Roger S. Jr. Becket, Peter Logan Boren, David Lyle Clay, Jesse Loring Frank, Charles Augustus III Gill, Michael Gates Gwin, Samuel Lawrence Jr. Hewitt, Henry Hollis Jones, Theodore Stephen Marsh, William Lee Moser, Richard Eugene Nordhaus, William Dawbney OConnell, Timothy James Rose, Jonathan Chapman Rulon-Miller, Patrick 1967 Afeoju, Bernard Ikecukwu Ashe, Victor Henderson Bush, Derek George Foster, David John Garnsey, Walter W., Jr. Lilley, Robert McGregor Miller, James Whipple Mitchell, H. Coleman Jr. Neighe, Geoffrey Mark Preston, James Marshall Richards, David Alan Saxon, James M. Snell, Bradford Curie Swil, Roy Anthony Thompson, Stephen Eberly Jr. 1971 Babst, James Anthony Bryan, James Taylor Ekfelt, Richard (Dick) Henry Feinerman, James Vincent Fortgang, Jeffrey Galvin, Michael Gerard Halin, Thomas Michael Hernandez, Carlos Arturo Inman, Robert Davies Johnson, Wilbur John Jr. Kosturko, William Theodore Levin, Charles Herbert Morgan, James Wallace Noyes, Edward MacArthur Taft, Thomas Prindle 1975 Ashenfelter, Alan Thompson Bender, Kenneth Arthur Buckley, Christopher Taylor Burke, James Eugene III English, William Deshay Jr. Gaines, Edwin Frank Green, Rudolph Kanehl, Phillip Edwin MacKenzie, Kenneth Malcolm Reigeluth, Douglas Scott Saffen, David Struzzi, Thomas Allen Wald, Stephen George Zorthian, Gregory Jannig (anonymous)

1964 Best, Geoffry Donald Charles Cirie, John Arthur Clay, Alexander Stephens Francis, Samuel Hopkins Gillette, Howard Frank Jr. Kaminsky, Robert Isadore Lynch, Dennis Patrick McBride, Jonathan Evans Prindle, Thomas Harrison Pulaski, Charles Alexander Jr. Rowe, Thomas Dudley Jr. Straw, Ralph Lynwood Van Loan, Eugene Wilbur, John Smith Jr. Wolfe, Stephen II 1968 Austin, Roy Lesley Birge, Robert Richards Brown, Christopher Walworth Bush, George Walker Cohen, Kenneth Saul Cowdry, Rex William Etra, Donald Gallico, G. Gregory III Guthrie, Robert Karle III Kolar, Bruton Ward (Britt) McCallum, Robert Davis Jr. Saleh, Muhammad Ahmed Schmidt, Thomas Schollander, Donald Arthur Thorne, Brinkley Stimson 1972 Cangelosi, Russell Joseph Clark, Douglas Wells Csar, Michael F. Evans, Peter Seelye Fisher Scott B. Lewis, Mark Sanders Lutz, Karl Evan MacDonald, Richard J. II McLaren, Michael Glenn Moyer, Douglas Richard Ritterbush, Stephen Grover Jr. Sauber, Richard Alan Walden, Robert Stewart Wilson, Zebulon Vance Ziegler, Stan Warren 1976 Blattner, Robert William Brubaker, John Kim Capozzalo, Douglas Daniel Casscells, Christopher Dyson Childs, Starling Winston Davies, Philip Turner Fort, Donald Kenneth Gates, Edward Raymond Gibson, Richard Channing Jr. Hart, Dennis Charles Leverett, Miles Watson Mehta, Arjay Singh Morgenstern, Marc Jaime Oler, Clark Kimberly Jr. Williams, Darryl L.

1977 Blakely, Marvin Brubaker, James Robert Cooper, Carnell Fredericks, Joel Richard Goldberg, Richard Julius Grayson, William Cabell Jr. Kee, Christopher Andrew Lalley, Patrick William Lawler, Quentin John Newman, Thomas Montgomery Perry, David Bulkey Rimar, Stephen III Schlesinger, Daniel Adam Scott, Larry Glenn Tom, Chan Bruce III 1981 Bullock, Stanton B. Campbell, Kimberly C. Carlsson, Mats Erik Choa, Christopher James Conway, Joseph Leo Jr. Grandine, Thomas Allan Novosel, David Gerard OKeefe, Regis James Peters, Kenneth Graham Peterson, Paul Clifford Russell, Richard George Staven, Karl Eric Stratton, Daniel James Tingey, Douglas Stuart Troy, Alexander 1985 Boasberg, James Emanuel Carlin, William John Carr Jr. Chandrasekhar, Ashok Jai Frankel, Scott David Grossman, Jay Alan Kwok, Wei-Tai Lindy, Peter Barnes Misner, Timothy Charles Mnu Chin Steven Terner Petela, James Gerard Powers, Richard Hart Smock, Morgan Robert Taft, Horace Dutton Thomson, Gregory Allan Walsh, Kevin Sanchez 1989 Agha, Sohail Alicea, Noel Ashby, Arlan Marcus Caine Cervepis, Todd Christopher Cornwell, Michael James Fisher, Whitney Charles Giamatti, Paul Edwards Valentine Haas, James Andrew Korn, Daniel Lawerence, Glover Harold O'Brien, Edward Orestes Puchtler, Joel Scobie Ryan, Michael David Walsh, Michael Francis Williams, Derrick Maurice

1978 Albritton, Paul Berem Baran, Mark R. Bassi, Keith Alan Clark, J. Bruce Gile, Lawrence Maclester Holmes, Peter Samuel Hook, Noble Karp, B. C. Marinelli, David Leonard Owens, Samuel L. Piel, Geoffrey D. Rizzo, Robert John Roy, John Marcus Sullivan, Charles S. Turner, Elvin L. 1982 Bass, James Edward Breslau, Jonathan Campbell, Gavin Elliott Devlin, Michael William Leone, Frederick Anthon McAfee, William Andrew Meyers, Bryan Fitch Murchison, Robert W. Rachlin, David Isaiah Reid, Jasper Salzman, Mark Joseph Santiago, Eddie Towers, Jonathan David Wright, William Henry II Yang, James Ting-Yeh 1986 Boasberg, Thomas Alexander Budill, Edward McRae Chittenden, John Sisson Crotty, Sean Patrick Dodge, William Sickels Gottheim, Joshua Chess Havas, Steffan Thayer Hilliard, Jeffrey Kline, David Franklin Meyer, Tory Austin Quamina, Alvan Vincent George Reeves, William Huntington Schillinger, Edward Alexander Strong, Thomas Joseph Walton, Reginald Keith 1990 Abrams, Lawrence Dewyatt Aibel, Matthew Benjamin Allara, Willis Chapman Arndt, Willis Chapman, Jr. Cohen, Andrew Jay Figueroa, Richard Gajdusek, Karl Lawrence Hajnal, Zoltan Lloyd Liu, Eric P. Milbank, Dana Timothy Nondorf, James Gregory Robert Pike, Stephen Langdon Reed, Mark Armstead Sellars, Reginald Bryant Wertheim, John Vincent

1979 Brown, Robert Nelson Edozien, Anthony O. Fore, John Arthur Holmboe, Jeffrey Arthur Lorenson, David Harold McNally, Edward E. Moses, Jack Thomas Nondorf, Kurt D. OBrien, Donald Patrick Peters, Eric Brooks Skrovan, Stephen Thomas Stevenson, Charles P. Westerfield, Richard H. Wilson, Daniel Richard Yent, James B. Jr. 1983 Abrams, Peter Mark Brooks, Peter Moody Burkus, Gregory James Cerveris, Michael Ernest Franklin, Richard David Gale, Frederick Scott Kafoglis, Christian Nicholas Kaushal, Shalesh Montesano, Michael John III Nichols, William Allen Noel, Christopher Pinela, Carlos Sharp, Jonathan Douglas Sheffield, John Van Loon Wagner, Victor Edmond 1987 Cheeks, George Arthur Dudley, Andrew Jenkins Ewing, Dino Bartlett Guettel, Adam Arthur Jeffries, Christopher Warden Keck, David Alderson Loveyjoy, John Cooper Millard, Hugh Moscoso, Ricardo Nguyen, Linh Cuu Shapiro, Michael David Sylvain, John Stanislaus Henry, II Wheeler, Kenneth Edward Wishnie, Michael Joel Yoder, Paul Justin 1991 Alston, Jonathan Adriel Battle, Marell Eston Campbell, Cecil Dean Clarke Delevett, Peter Christian, II Estep, Bryon Stearns Goolsbee, Austan Dean Johnson, Terrell Gordon Jones, Benjamin Silliman Keaveney, Kevin Michael Passoja, Erik Allen Schwimmer, David Adam Stracks, John Steven Vasquez, Wilfredo Webster, Douglas Clifford Worth, John Harold

1980 Austin, Samuel Monroe Chibundu, Maxwell O. Davenport, George Leovy DeVore, Mark Samuel Dilworth, George Toby Fleming, Andrew T. Hatem, John J. Kagan, Robert William Lawrence, Gary Martin Mulhern, Daniel Kevin [Granholm] Peters, Elliot Remsen Stevens, Eric Eugene Teig, Joseph Benjamin Tumpane, Timothy Michael Zigerelli, Lawrence John 1984 Andrie, Paul James Coggins, Daniel Seton Crawley, Brian Scott Davison, Henry Pomeroy Graves, Earl Gilbert Jr. Henston, Douglas Robert Herskovits, David Nathaniel Jung, Michael David Kahle, Jeffrey Lewis Lampert, Edward Scott Litt, David Geoffrey Skibell, Steven Alan Urquijo, Conzalo Weinstein, Adam Wiseman, David Batshaw 1988 (NOT AVAILABLE)

1992 Abdul, Makunda Bernstein, Daniel Jeremy Davis, Marco Antonio Enrique Castaneda Gitchell, Joseph Graham Gray, David Edman Kirchman, Dana Kouri, Christopher Henry O'Buachalla, Ciaran Padraig Romain, Alex Sharkey, Catherine Moira So, Lilly Yang Stanley, Elizabeth Ahylyn Strain, Christian Raymond (anonymous)

1993 Boren, Carrie Christine Colavito, Peter Nicholas Gonzales, Oscar Reynaldo Lehman, Ann Louise Ngo, Karen Ka-Kei Park, Chan Peters, Gregory Kent Pihl, Tina Rothman, Adam Ruff, Tayna Renee Sheronas, David Anthony Skidmore, Robert Riley Taylor, Camilla Bronwen Vishio, Eva Patrice Whyte, Paul Andrew 1997 Arputhasamy, Paula Das, Sarba Estrada, Francisco Javier Farhadian, Tali Farimah Johnston, Michael Christopher Cox Klein, Jonathan Adam Obioha, Nkechinyere Lovena Park, Hyun Reeder, Gary Lacy, II Selzer, Robert Jackson Shakman, Matthew Joseph Sims, Patrick James Sweet, David McIntyre Whaley, Darcy Anne Yoon, Jane 2001 Amaez, Daniel Barret, Annie Rachel Boone, Louvonia Cavaco, Isaiah Duncan, Mark MacKenzie Gahan, Kimberly Ann Harris, Melanie Maserati, Sarah Anne Mazza, Peter Nam, Steve Taek Popper, Lauren Jane Proper, Scott Bradley Reyes, Patrick Sandy, Akobe Slade, David 2005 Carr, Rob Croffy, Ally Fairbanks, Eve Favors, Jeohn Grimm, Dan Morales, Derek Ng, Derek Schemmer, Katharine Shamas, Raja Shanor, Dicky Smith, Kirby Sokolow, Eleanor Tang, Aaron (anonymous) (anonymous)

1994 Breyer, Nell Beryl Clark, Philip Gilhool, Nicholas Kane Grennan, Kate Hess, Mignon Page Lee, Simon Craddock Leonhardt, David Rene Lieberman, Aaron Oscar Lewis Martinson, Haldan Perry, Imani Nia Chiara Rocha, Alina Merceds [Menocal] Saunders, John Kenneth Singley, M'Balia Kafi Warnick, Angela Lee Waterman, Shana Christie 1998 Bain, Regina Choo, Michael Youngjun Feigelson, Joshua Meir Fromm, Blanca Monica Nele Gastic, Blue (Billie) Gilbert, Laura Elaine Herskovits, Adrianna Zara Hunterton, Gaberiel Sargent Hoo, Robert George Knable, Miles Andrew Kronman, Matthew Pattersom Min, Hae-Won Pan, Christopher Wilson, Isaiah, II Williams, Lorelei 2002 Austin, Scott Alan Bair, Caitlin Banerjee, Bidisha Bazzle, John Bradley Gaughen, Patrick Robert Goldsmith, William Dixon Herlwig, Paige Lynn Hudson, Jared McCabe Im, Jaisohn Jiminez, Carlos Montgomery, Kenita Trenae Montoya, Maceo Penna, Timothy Rick Premejee, Sharmeen Malik Ruiz, Sara Elizabeth 2006 Austin, Paige Babha, Satya Dalby, Owen Dyches, Brandon Edsail, Caroline Fei, Jessica Frericks, Anson Hopkins, A. J. Liebenluft, Jacob Mehta, Nazneen Phan, Don Raza, Gul Sarnelli, Crissaris Shamas, Diala Thomas, Andre

1995 Dacosta, Michelle Marcia Emerson, Geoffrey Guy Grunstein, Yoav Hadayia, Jennifer Marie Joo, Sonya Yunee Martin, Donald Washington Martinez, Enrique Mellish, Daniel Joseph Nelson, Emily Phan, Anh Ngoc Poole, Yusef Rivera, Aimee Rosenbaum, Judith Shiffman, Daniel Thomas Wagner, Janna Marie 1999 Abbot, Frances Reyburn (Frankie) Auh, Eugene Benton, Scott Richard Eisenstadt, Leora F. Falcon, Angel Luis, Jr. Fromm, Juliette Erica Gonzalez-Altamirano, Julio Lee, Earl Andrew McBride, Webster Dean Medard, Wilodene Anastasia-Marie Murphy, Maiya Jane Petit, Charles J. Raborar, Farrah Ann Rashid, Tauheedah Scott, Shannon 2003 Archibong, Ime Cobbett, Ashley Feins, Eric Kelly, E. B. Lange, Jason Norris, Graham Pearce, James Schraufnagel, Billy (anonymous) (anonymous) (anonymous) (anonymous) (anonymous) (anonymous) (anonymous) 2007 (NOT AVAILABLE)

1996 Crane, Monica Kim Flores, Israel Guckenberger, Virginia Walker Hahn, Albert Sanghyup Jackson, Kwame Addae Krishnamurthy, Preethi Malvestutto, Carlos Diego Mazurkiewicz, Tony Norton, Nadjwa Effat Laila Oda, Jonathan Francis Tadashi Okpokwasili, Okwuchukwu Addania Oppenheimer, Mark Edward Pipersburgh, Denise Joan Taylor, Clinton Watson Weintraub, Rebecca Lynn 2000 Anderson, Dargie Berrelez, Manuel Blake, Benjamin Borghese, Luca Charles, Anana Denit, Kelly Heikkila, Jennifer Hirway, Hrishikesh Hongo, Andrew Johnson, Ayanna Kirowski, John Lester, Sara Mizrahi, Celine Renan, Daphna Walker, Christopher 2004 Almy, Chad Ashraf, Sumeyya Burke, James Melniker, Sophie So, Perry Vitelli, Paul (anonymous) (anonymous) (anonymous) (anonymous) (anonymous) (anonymous) (anonymous) (anonymous) (anonymous)
2008 (NOT AVAILABLE)

Source: Americas Secret Establishment by Antony C. Sutton, 2002 Reprint Edition by Trine Day and Kris Millegans Skull & Bones website [http://www.ctrl.org/boodleboys]. Note: Spelling corrections have been made.

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