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  2. Skull and Bones - Wikipedia

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    Skull and Bones, also known as The Order, Order 322 or The Brotherhood of Death, is an undergraduate senior secret student society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. The oldest senior-class society at the university, Skull and Bones has become a cultural institution known for its powerful alumni and conspiracy theories.

  3. List of Skull and Bones members - Wikipedia

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    Skull and Bones entry from the 1948 Yale Banner. 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 ...

  4. Dick Cheney - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bruce Cheney ( / ˈtʃeɪni / CHAY-nee; [ a] born January 30, 1941) is an American retired politician and businessman who served as the 46th vice president of the United States from 2001 to 2009 under President George W. Bush. Often cited as the most powerful vice president in American history, [ 4][ 5] Cheney previously served as White ...

  5. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. One of the most widely distributed photos of the abolitionist movement . [ s 3] Execution of the Lincoln Conspirators at Washington Arsenal. 7 July 1865. Alexander Gardner. Washington, D.C., United States. [ s 1] Portrait of Sir John Herschel.

  6. List of Yale Law School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Jan Deutsch (1962), professor at Yale Law School. Richard Epstein (1968), professor at New York University Law School, 2010–present; considered one of the most influential legal thinkers in the United States. Duncan Kennedy (1970), professor at Harvard Law, 1976–present; founder of the critical legal studies movement.

  7. Wolf's Head (secret society) - Wikipedia

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    214 York Street. New Haven, Connecticut. United States. Wolf's Head Society is a senior secret society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. The society is one of the reputed "Big Three" societies at Yale, along with Skull and Bones and Scroll and Key. [ 1] Active undergraduate membership is elected annually with sixteen Yale University ...

  8. List of Yale University people - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Van Gundy (attended Yale College for his freshman year), head coach for the NBA's New York Knicks and Houston Rockets [110] Ben Wanger, American-Israeli baseball pitcher, Team Israel; Anne Warner (B.A. 1976), first Yale College female undergraduate to win an Olympic medal (bronze, rowing) [111] [112]

  9. Yale College - Wikipedia

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    Yale College. /  41.31167°N 72.92528°W  / 41.31167; -72.92528. Yale College is the undergraduate college of Yale University. Founded in 1701, it is the original school of the university. Although other Yale schools were founded as early as 1810, all of Yale was officially known as Yale College until 1887, when its schools were ...