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member of Skull and Bones,Commitee of 300
Members of Skull and Bones secret society since 1950:
John Forbes Kerry, 68th United States Secretary of State (2013–2017); U.S. Senator (D-Massachusetts; 1985-2013); Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1983–1985); 2004 Democratic Party Presidential nominee
William F. Buckley, Jr, founder of National Review,former CIA officer
William Henry Draper III, Chair of United Nations Development Programme and Export-Import Bank of the United States[3]: 174–5, 179
Evan G. Galbraith, US Ambassador to France; managing director of Morgan Stanley
Thomas Henry Guinzburg, president Viking Press
Victor William Henningsen, Jr. president Henningsen Foods Inc.
Raymond Price, speechwriter for Presidents Nixon, Ford, and Bush.
Fergus Reid Buckley, author and public speaker
Charles Sherman Haight, Jr, Connecticut District Court judge
Jonathan James Bush, banker,son of Prescott Bush
William H. Donaldson, appointed chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission by George W. Bush; founding dean of Yale School of Management; co-founder of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette investment firm
John Birnie Marshall, Olympic medal-winning swimmer
James Price McLane, Olympic medal-winning swimmer
George Herbert Walker III, US Ambassador to Hungary
David McCullough, U.S. historian; two-time Pulitzer Prize winner
Caldwell Blakeman Esselstyn, Jr, Olympic medal-winning rower, physician
Jack Edwin McGregor, Pennsylvania State Senator, founder Pittsburgh Penguins
R. Inslee Clark, Jr., former Director of Undergraduate Admissions for Yale College; former Headmaster of Horace Mann School
Linden Stanley Blue, aviation executive
Robert Willis Morey, Jr. (1958), Olympic medal-winning rower
Stephen Adams, American businessman, founder Adams Outdoor
Winston Lord , Chairman of Council on Foreign Relations; Ambassador to China; Assistant U.S. Secretary of State
Eugene Lytton Scott, tennis player, founder Tennis Week
Michael Johnson Pyle, National Football League player
John Joseph Walsh, Jr., art historian, director J. Paul Getty Museum
William Hamilton, New Yorker cartoonist
David L. Boren, Governor of Oklahoma, U.S. Senator, President of the University of Oklahoma
Michael Gates Gill, advertising executive, author
William Dawbney Nordhaus, Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale University and winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Economics
Orde Musgrave Coombs, author, editor, first black member of Skull and Bones
John Shattuck, US diplomat and ambassador, university administrator
David Rumsey, founder of the David Rumsey Map Collection and president of Cartography Associates
Frederick Wallace Smith (1966), founder of FedEx
David Thorne, United States Ambassador to Italy
Victor Ashe, Tennessee State Senator and Representative, Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee, US Ambassador to Poland
Roy Leslie Austin, appointed ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago by George W. Bush
George W. Bush, grandson of Prescott Bush; son of George H. W. Bush; 46th Governor of Texas; 43rd President of the United States. His nickname was "Fog"
Rex William Cowdry, Acting Director National Institute of Mental Health
Robert McCallum, Jr, Ambassador to Austral
Don Schollander, developer; author; US Olympic Hall of Fame inductee; four-time Olympic Gold medallist swimmer
Brian John Dowling, National Football League player, inspiration for B.D. in Doonesbury
Stephen Allen Schwarzman, co-founder of The Blackstone Group
Douglas Preston Woodlock, US federal judge
1970s
Charles Herbert Levin, actor
George E. Lewis, trombonist and composer
Christopher Taylor Buckley , author, editor, chief speechwriter for Vice President George H. W. Bush
Robert Curtis Brown, American Film, Television and Stage Actor
1980s
Robert William Kagan, neoconservative writer
Michael Cerveris, American actor, singer, and guitarist
Earl G. Graves, Jr., president of Black Enterprise
Edward S. Lampert , founder of ESL Investments; chairman of Sears Holdings Corporation
James Emanuel Boasberg , judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Steven Mnuchin, United States Treasury Secretary
James Bosquez , political reporter for Vice. Dead Man's Jacket Guitarist
Paul Giamatti , American Actor and Producer; son of A. Bartlett Giamatti, President of Yale
1990s to present
Dana Milbank , author and columnist at The Washington Post
Austan Goolsbee , staff director to and chief economist of President Barack Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board
David Leonhardt, journalist and columnist at The New York Times
Angela Warnick Buchdahl, senior rabbi at New York's Central Synagogue
Tali Farhadian Weinstein ), attorney, professor, and former candidate for New York County District Attorney
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