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Main article: List of Skull and Bones Members
Many people believe that the membership of Skull and Bones had been totally secret. However the membership for each year is held in the Yale University archives. The membership rosters cover the years 1833-1985, with some additional years. The top repetitive families in Skull and Bones are also known because in 1985 a disgruntled Skull and Bones member leaked rosters to a private researcher, Antony C. Sutton. This leaked 1985 data was kept privately for over 15 years, as Sutton feared that the photocopied pages could somehow identify the member who leaked it. The information was finally reformatted as an appendix in the book Fleshing out Skull and Bones by editor, researcher, and writer Kris Millegan, who published it in 2003.
Both U.S. President George W. Bush and Senator John Kerry are members of Skull and Bones.
Bush reportedly appointed eleven Skull and Bones members to his Administration in his first term. Their names are Evan Griffith Galbraith (S&B 1950), William H. Donaldson (S&B 1953), George Herbert Walker III (S&B 1953), Jack Edwin McGregor (S&B 1956), Victor Ashe (S&B 1967), Roy Leslie Austin (S&B 1968), Robert McCallum, Jr. (S&B 1968), Rex Cowdry (S&B 1968), Edward E. McNally (S&B 1979), David Batshaw Wiseman (S&B 1984), and James Emanuel Boasberg (S&B 1985) [2]
Besides George W. Bush, United States Presidents George H. W. Bush and William Howard Taft were both Bonesmen.
Various U.S. Senators and Congressmen have been members of Skull and Bones, the following list includes a few bonesmen who served as U.S. Congressman: Thomas W. L. Ashley (S&B 1948), Jonathan Brewster Bingham (S&B 1936), David Boren (S&B 1963), Frank B. Brandegee (S&B 1885), James Buckley (S&B 1944), Prescott Bush (S&B 1917), William Wallace Crapo (S&B 1886), John Chaffee (S&B 1947), LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868), John Sherman Cooper (S&B 1923), Lowndes Henry Davis (S&B 1860), Clarence Deming (S&B 1872), Chauncey Depew (S&B 1856), Benjamin Tucker Eames (S&B 1843), Constantine Canaris Esty (S&B 1845), William Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1837), Orris S. Ferry (S&B 1844), Charles Newell Fowler (S&B 1876), Richard Jacobs Haldeman (S&B 1851), Anthony Higgins (S&B 1861), James William Husted (S&B 1892), Stephen Wright Kellogg (S&B 1846), John Forbes Kerry (S&B 1967), Thruston Ballard Morton (S&B 1954), Morehead Patterson (S&B 1920), Robert A. Taft I (S&B 1910), John Martin Vorys, (S&B 1918), James Jeremiah Wadsworth (S&B 1927), George P. Wetmore (S&B 1867), and William Barrett Washburn (S&B 1844).
The following members of Skull and Bones served as Secretaries of Commerce. President Reagan appointed Malcolm Baldridge, while President Truman appointed William Averell Harriman (S&B 1913). Rogers Morton, the brother of Thruston B. Morton (S&B 1954) served both as Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of Commerce. Both he and his brother Thruston served as Chairman of the Republican Party, Thruston from 1959 to 1961 and Rogers from 1969 to 1971. As noted in the above paragraph both Rogers and Thruston served as U.S. Senators. Rogers would also serve in the House of Representatives.
Main article: List of Skull and Bones Members
Many people believe that the membership of Skull and Bones had been totally secret. However the membership for each year is held in the Yale University archives. The membership rosters cover the years 1833-1985, with some additional years. The top repetitive families in Skull and Bones are also known because in 1985 a disgruntled Skull and Bones member leaked rosters to a private researcher, Antony C. Sutton. This leaked 1985 data was kept privately for over 15 years, as Sutton feared that the photocopied pages could somehow identify the member who leaked it. The information was finally reformatted as an appendix in the book Fleshing out Skull and Bones by editor, researcher, and writer Kris Millegan, who published it in 2003.
Both U.S. President George W. Bush and Senator John Kerry are members of Skull and Bones.
Bush reportedly appointed eleven Skull and Bones members to his Administration in his first term. Their names are Evan Griffith Galbraith (S&B 1950), William H. Donaldson (S&B 1953), George Herbert Walker III (S&B 1953), Jack Edwin McGregor (S&B 1956), Victor Ashe (S&B 1967), Roy Leslie Austin (S&B 1968), Robert McCallum, Jr. (S&B 1968), Rex Cowdry (S&B 1968), Edward E. McNally (S&B 1979), David Batshaw Wiseman (S&B 1984), and James Emanuel Boasberg (S&B 1985) [2]
Besides George W. Bush, United States Presidents George H. W. Bush and William Howard Taft were both Bonesmen.
Various U.S. Senators and Congressmen have been members of Skull and Bones, the following list includes a few bonesmen who served as U.S. Congressman: Thomas W. L. Ashley (S&B 1948), Jonathan Brewster Bingham (S&B 1936), David Boren (S&B 1963), Frank B. Brandegee (S&B 1885), James Buckley (S&B 1944), Prescott Bush (S&B 1917), William Wallace Crapo (S&B 1886), John Chaffee (S&B 1947), LeBaron Bradford Colt (S&B 1868), John Sherman Cooper (S&B 1923), Lowndes Henry Davis (S&B 1860), Clarence Deming (S&B 1872), Chauncey Depew (S&B 1856), Benjamin Tucker Eames (S&B 1843), Constantine Canaris Esty (S&B 1845), William Maxwell Evarts (S&B 1837), Orris S. Ferry (S&B 1844), Charles Newell Fowler (S&B 1876), Richard Jacobs Haldeman (S&B 1851), Anthony Higgins (S&B 1861), James William Husted (S&B 1892), Stephen Wright Kellogg (S&B 1846), John Forbes Kerry (S&B 1967), Thruston Ballard Morton (S&B 1954), Morehead Patterson (S&B 1920), Robert A. Taft I (S&B 1910), John Martin Vorys, (S&B 1918), James Jeremiah Wadsworth (S&B 1927), George P. Wetmore (S&B 1867), and William Barrett Washburn (S&B 1844).
The following members of Skull and Bones served as Secretaries of Commerce. President Reagan appointed Malcolm Baldridge, while President Truman appointed William Averell Harriman (S&B 1913). Rogers Morton, the brother of Thruston B. Morton (S&B 1954) served both as Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of Commerce. Both he and his brother Thruston served as Chairman of the Republican Party, Thruston from 1959 to 1961 and Rogers from 1969 to 1971. As noted in the above paragraph both Rogers and Thruston served as U.S. Senators. Rogers would also serve in the House of Representatives.