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Pig club); <strong>The</strong>odore Roosevelt bragged to the German Kaiser of his membership there;<br />

Franklin Roosevelt was a member of the slightly ``lower'' Fly Club.<br />

A few of the early initiates in Skull and Bones went on to careers in obvious defiance of<br />

the order's oligarchical character; two such were the scientists Benjamin Silliman, Jr.<br />

(Skull and Bones 1837), and William Chauvenet (Skull and Bones 1840). This reflects<br />

the continued importance of republican factions at Yale, Harvard and other colleges<br />

during the middle three decades of the nineteenth century. Silliman and Chauvenet<br />

became enemies of everything Skull and Bones stood for, while the Yale secret group<br />

rapidly conformed to the Russells' expectations.<br />

Yale was the northern college favored by southern slaveowning would-be aristocrats.<br />

Among Yale's southern students were John C. Calhoun, later the famous South Carolina<br />

defender of slavery against nationalism, and Judah P. Benjamin, later Secretary of State<br />

for the slaveowners' Confederacy.<br />

Young South Carolinian Joseph Heatly Dulles, whose family bought their slaves with the<br />

money from contract-security work for the British conquerors in India, was in a previous<br />

secret Yale group, the ``Society of Brothers in Unity.'' At Yale Dulles worked with the<br />

Northern secessionists and attached himself to Daniel Lord; their two families clove<br />

together in the fashion of a gang. <strong>The</strong> Lords became powerful Anglo-American Wall<br />

Street lawyers, and J.H. Dulles's grandson was the father of Allen Dulles and John Foster<br />

Dulles.<br />

In 1832-33 Skull and Bones was launched under the Russell pirate flag.<br />

Among the early initiates of the order were Henry Rootes Jackson (S&B 1839), a leader<br />

of the 1861 Georgia Secession Convention and post-Civil War president of the Georgia<br />

Historical Society (thus the false accounts of the ``good old slavery days'' and the ``bad<br />

northern invaders''); John Perkins, Jr. (S&B 1840), chairman of the 1861 Louisiana<br />

Secession Convention, who fled abroad for 13 years after the Civil War; and William<br />

Taylor Sullivan Barry (S&B 1841), a national leader of the secessionist wing of the<br />

Democratic Party during the 1850s, and chairman of the 1861 Mississippi Secession<br />

Convention.<br />

Alphonso Taft was a Bonesman alongside William H. Russell in the Class of 1833. As<br />

U.S. Attorney General in 1876-77, Alphonso Taft helped organize the backroom<br />

settlement of the deadlocked 1876 presidential election. <strong>The</strong> bargain gave Rutherford B.<br />

Hayes the presidency (1877-81) and withdrew the U.S. troops from the South, where they<br />

had been enforcing blacks' rights.<br />

Alphonso's son, William Howard Taft (S&B 1878), was U.S. President from 1909 to<br />

1913. President Taft's son, Robert Alphonso Taft (S&B 1910), was a leading U.S.<br />

Senator after World War II; his family's Anglo-Saxon racial/ancestral preoccupation was<br />

the disease which crippled Robert Taft's leadership of American nationalist<br />

``conservatives.''

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