Flashback.The New York Times reports:
In a sylvan pocket tucked off High Street, masked by blank slits in an ancient stone building called the Tomb, barred from the world by a padlocked iron door, Skull and Bones keeps its secrets closely. But it casts a shadow across the country.You'll probably want to read this book.
Through generations, the most influential of senior societies at Yale College has been seen by outsiders as the hand that quietly - oh, so quietly - guides the nation's foreign policy, intelligence apparatus and premier banking houses, with a formidable presence at the bar and on the bench as well.