From powerful members to mysterious rituals, Yale's Skull and Bones Society has long been associated with secrets and conspiracy theories.
by Katie Serena, guest writer
Legend has it that in 1918, under cover of darkness, Yale student Prescott S. Bush, dug up the grave of Geronimo.
Bush, along with several co-conspirators took the skull and two bones of the famed Apache leader back to Yale University in New Haven, Conn., where they’ve been on display at the headquarters of one of America’s most mysterious secret societies.
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by Katie Serena, guest writer
Legend has it that in 1918, under cover of darkness, Yale student Prescott S. Bush, dug up the grave of Geronimo.
Bush, along with several co-conspirators took the skull and two bones of the famed Apache leader back to Yale University in New Haven, Conn., where they’ve been on display at the headquarters of one of America’s most mysterious secret societies.
The official logo of the Skull and Bones Society (Wikimedia Commons)
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