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  2. Skull and Bones - Wikipedia

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    There are overt references, especially in 1980 and December 1988, concerning George H. W. Bush, and again when the society first admitted women. [45] George W. Bush wrote in his autobiography, "[In my] senior year I joined Skull and Bones, a secret society; so secret, I can't say anything more." [46]

  3. List of Skull and Bones members - Wikipedia

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    Skull and Bones, a secret society at Yale University, was founded in 1832. Until 1971, the organization published annual membership rosters, which were kept at Yale's library . In this list of notable Bonesmen, the number in parentheses represents the cohort year of Skull and Bones, as well as their graduation year.

  4. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    Secret societies can have ceremonial initiations, secret signs of recognition (gestures, handshakes, passwords), formal secrets (the 'true' name of the society, a motto, or society history). Traditional college fraternities or sororities, literary societies, honorary groups, and pre-professional fraternal can have similarly secret rituals but ...

  5. Family of Secrets - Wikipedia

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    The book observes that when George H.W. Bush was at Phillips Academy his roommate was the nephew of George de Mohrenschildt, and that in later years, Bush and De Mohrenschildt fraternized in Dallas. In 1962, de Mohrenschildt befriended Lee Harvey Oswald. Baker also makes a connection between the Bushes and the Watergate scandal.

  6. 20 US presidents who belonged to shadowy secret societies - AOL

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    Most fictional secret societies are usually more bogged down with dressing in outdated robes, chanting ominously, doing sacrifices, or hatching nefarious global plots.

  7. End of 'Timberwolf:' Secret Service formally ends protection ...

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    Secret Service ends detail for George H.W. Bush after nearly 40 years of protecting the former president.

  8. Torch Honor Society - Wikipedia

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    The Torch Honor Society, also known as Torch, is a student secret society at Yale College that was initially established in 1916 and reformed in 1995. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its members include former President George H. W. Bush and William F. Buckley Jr .

  9. Secret 9/11 memo reveals Bush rewriting the history of ... - AOL

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    George W. Bush's answers in a newly declassified 9/11 Commission interview helped him escape blame and win reelection. But they don't add up.