Skull and Bones' Class of 1968
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Yale University's Skull and Bones' Class of 1968 includes President of the United States George Walker Bush.
Other members of Bush's S&K group includes:
- Roy Leslie Austin: Born St. Vincent's.[1]
- Robert Richards Birgen: "Washington DC. Lawyer."[2]
- Christopher Walworth Brown: Lawyer.[3]
- George Walker Bush
- Kenneth Saul Cohen: Dentist.[4]
- Rex William Cowdrey: MD. Deputy Director, National Institutes of Health.[5]
- Donald Etra: "Attorney to Ralph Nader Washington (1971-1973). Co-Author Citibank 1973. U.S. Attorney, Dept of Justice (1978-1981). Now practices in Los Angeles. A director of Russell Trust Association (the Bones
Holding Company). Deer Island Treasurer (1970-1972). Deer Island President (1972-1975). Single."[6]
- G. Gregory Gallico III
- Robert K. Guthrie III: "Probably CIA. Lived in
Alexandria, Virginia (1983)."[7]
- Bruton Ward Kolar
- Robert Davis McCallum, Jr.
- Muhammad Ahmed Saleh: "Born 10-10-1945. Jerusalem. Vice-president of Timex Corporation."[8] Other souces site Saleh as a Jordanian.
- Thomas Carl Schmidt
- Donald Arthur Schollander: Former Olympic swimmer; "Charlotte, N.C. Real Estate Developer."[9]
- Brinkley Stimpson Thorne: "New Haven, Conn. Lawyer."[10]
Other SourceWatch Resources
External Links
- Skull and Bones: "Bush-appointed Assistant Attorney General Robert McCallum, a member of Bush's 1968 Skull and Bones class, filed pleadings in U.S. District Court seeking to extend executive privilege to any government official in pardon cases; the move makes information on presidential pardons more secret than it has ever been."