![]() The Skull and Bones "Tomb" was built in 1856, so they would no longer have to meet in hired halls where others might watch their activities. This article descibed its members (S&B) as arrogant and having an attitude of self-described superiority. In October 1873, there was an article in Volume 1, Number 1 of The Iconoclast about the "Skull and Bones." The Iconoclast was published in New Haven because the Yale college press would not feature any articles about the Skull and Bones. ![]() The Russell Trust provided for the Skull and Bones. M O N E Y was the prime motivator of this group it seems, no matter how or where it came from. "Reputedly all members of The Order of Skull and Bones start with fifteen thousand dollars and countless valuable connections"(Sora, 292). Won a Nobel Prize for his plan for European recovery.Īmbassador-at-large for southeast Asia during the Vietnam war. Rooseveltįamous for his Marshall Plan for European war aid. Secretary of War under William Howard Taft attorney from New York in 1906, as appointed by Theodore Roosevelt. Graduated from Yale in 1888, got his MA at Harvard. Secretary of State under Hoover, in 1929.
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