Skull and Bones Yale University Local Groups Fraternities and Sororities
This powerful and highly secretive order was founded in 1823 at Yale University and boasts a membership list that resembles a Who's Who of America's powerful elite. Each year, Skull and Bones members ("Bonesmen") select ("tap") 15 third-year Yale students to replace them in the senior group the following year. The home of Skull and Bones on the Yale campus is a stone building resembling a mausoleum, and known as "the Tomb."
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- Secrets of the Tomb: Skull and Bones, the Ivy League, and the Hidden Paths of Power - Promotes a book by Alexandra Robbins, published in skull and bones 2002, based on interviews with over 100 Bonesmen. skull and bones Includes an excerpt.
- Salon Books: Skulls in the Closet - What does membership in a bastion of privilege skull and bones say about George W. Bush\\'s character? An skull and bones article by Stephen Prothero discusses Bush\\'s alleged membership skull and bones in Skull and Bones.
- George W., Knight of Eulogia - In The Atlantic, Alexandra Robbins provides a look inside Skull skull and bones and Bones, with particular reference to George W. Bush's membership.
- Skull and Bones Tomb, Yale College, New Haven, Ct., c.1903-15 - A photograph, circa 1903-1915, of the home of skull and bones skull and bones Yale\\'s most famous secret society. Built in skull and bones skull and bones 1856 in New Haven, Connecticut.
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