NAME ROSTER OF THE
SECRET ESTABLISHMENT

Name Roster of the Secret Establishment

There were so many "Yalies" in the OSS that
Yale's drinking tune, the "Whiffenpoof Song",
became an "unofficial" song of the OSS. Many in
the OSS were "Bonesmen" or belonged to the other
Yale senior societies.

Robert Lovett ('18), Harriman's childhood friend,
had been tapped into Skull & Bones by Prescott
Bush's cell of '17 and was a director at Brown
Brothers, Harriman.

Again, from "George Bush: The Unauthorized
Biography":

"On October 22, 1945, Secretary of War Robert
Patterson created the Lovett Committee, chaired
by Robert A. Lovett, to advise the government on
the post-World War II organization of U.S.
intelligence activities.... The new agency would
'consult' with the armed forces, but it must be
the sole collecting agency in the field of
foreign espionage and counterespionage. The new
agency should have an independent budget, and its
appropriations should be granted by Congress
without public hearings. Lovett appeared before
the Secretaries of State, War, and Navy on
November 14, 1945.... Lovett pressed for a
virtual resumption of the wartime Office of
Strategic Services (OSS).... The CIA was
established in 1947 according to the prescription
of Robert Lovett, of Jupiter Island."

Gaddis Smith, a history professor at Yale, said,
"Yale has influenced the Central Intelligence
Agency more than any other university, giving the
CIA the atmosphere of a class reunion." And
"Bonesman" have been foremost among the "spooks"
building the CIA's "haunted house."

F. Trubee Davison ('18) was Director of Personnel
at the CIA in the early years. Some of the other
"Bonesmen" connected with the intelligence
community are:

Sloane Coffin, Jr. ('49)
V. Van Dine ('49)
James Buckley ('44)
Bill Buckley ('50)
Hugh Cunnigham ('34)
Hugh Wilson ('09)
Reuben Holden ('40)
Charles R. Walker ('16)
Yale's 'unofficial' Secretary of War, Robert D.
French ('10)
Archibald MacLiesh ('15)
Dino Pionzio ('50), CIA Deputy Chief of Station
during Allende overthrow
William and McGeorge Bundy
Richard A. Moore ('3?)
Senator David Boren ('63)
Senator John Kerry ('66)
...and, of course, George Herbert Walker Bush.
Bush tapped Coffin, who tapped Buckley.

Some other prominent Bonesmen include:

Henry Luce ('20), Time-Life
John Thomas Daniels ('14), founder Archer Daniels
Midland
Gifford Pinchot ('89), President Theodore
Roosevelt's chief forester
Frederick E. Weyerhaeuser ('96)
Harold Stanley ('08), founder of Morgan Stanley,
investment banker
Alfred Cowles ('13), Cowles Communication
Henry P. Davison ('20), senior partner Morgan
Guaranty Trust
Thomas Cochran ('04) Morgan partner
Senator John Heinz ('31)
Pierre Jay ('92), first chairman of the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York
George Herbert Walker, Jr. ('27), financier and
co-founder of the NY Mets
Artemus Gates ('18), President of New York Trust
Company, Union Pacific, TIME, Boeing Company
William Draper III (50), the Defense Department,
UN and Import-Export Bank
Dean Witter, Jr.('44), investment banker
Senator Jonathan Bingham ('36)
Potter Stewart ('36), Supreme Court Justice
Senator John Chaffe ('47)
Harry Payne Whitney ('94), husband of Gertrude
Vanderbilt, investment banker
Russell W. Davenport ('23), editor Fortune
Magazine, created Fortune 500 list
Evan G. Galbraith ('50), Ambassador to France and
Managing Director of Morgan Stanley
Richard Gow ('55), president Zapata Oil
Amory Howe Bradford ('34), husband of Carol
Warburg Rothschild and general manager for the
New York Times
C. E. Lord ('49), Comptroller of the Currency
Winston Lord ('59), Chairman of CFR, Ambassador
to China and assistant Secretary of State in the
Clinton administration

Ever since Nixon re-established America's
political relationship with China, many of our
ambassadors to that country have been Bonesmen,
including George Bush, the first Chief U. S.
Liaison Officer to the Peoples Republic of China.

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