Here Come the Cave Men!
To All: Thanks for all the positive feedback from the Mandalay Camp research.
Now here is one on ex presidents Hoover & Nixon. I’ve always loved thinking of
Tricky Dick as a CAVEMAN!! MM
Weaving Spiders DO Come Here: Cave Man Camp at BOHEMIAN GROVE
This is the Camp of the late U.S. Presidents, HERBERT HOOVER & RICHARD NIXON
Herbert Hoover III Captain- Grandson of President Herbert Hoover and
Chairman of Hoover Institute.
Haig G Mardikian - Owner of Haig G. Mardikian Enterprises, a real estate
investment business (1971-present);Mr. Mardikian has served as Managing Director
of the United Broadcasting Company, radio broadcasting (1983-2001) and Chairman
and Director of SIFE Trust Fund (1978-2002). He serves as a director of the
Downtown Association of San Francisco (1982-present) and the Market Street
Association (1982-present) and as a trustee of Trinity College (1998-present);
the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library (1997-present); the Herbert Hoover
Foundation (2002-present) and the Advisor California Civil Liberties Public
Education Fund (1997-present).
Martin Carl Anderson - is the Keith and Jan Hurlbut Fellow at the Hoover
Institution, Stanford University. Expertise: National economic policy, national
defense, the U.S. presidency, U.S. higher education, campaign financing.
Orley Clark Ashenfelter - is a Frisch Medal winning economist who serves
as a professor of economics at Princeton University. His areas of specialization
include labor economics, econometrics, and law and economics. He is the director
of the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University, and has been
director of the Office of Evaluation of the U.S. Department of Labor.
J Dennis Bonney - J. Dennis Bonney was vice chairman of Chevron
Corporation from 1987-95, with responsibility for its worldwide oil and gas
exploration and production. During his tenure, he supervised the negotiations
leading to Chevron's 1993 signing of a joint venture with Kazakhstan to develop
the Tengiz oil field, which created the largest Western business venture in the
former Soviet Union. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, he is also a
past president of the Commonwealth Club of California.
David Davenport - David Davenport is counselor to the director for
external relations and a research fellow at the Hoover Institution. He
specializes in international law and treaties, constitutional federalism, and
American politics and law. Davenport is the former president of Pepperdine
University (1985–2000).
Edwin J Feulner Jr - President, Heritage Foundation. Member, George Mason
University Board of Visitors. Trustee, Acton Institute. Trustee, International
Republican Institute. former Fellow, Hoover Institution. former Fellow, Center
for Strategic and International Studies.
Maurice R Greenberg - Mr. Greenberg is the Chairman and CEO of C.V. Starr
& Co., Inc. and is the retired chairman and CEO of American International Group,
Inc. (AIG) He is past chairman, deputy chairman and director of the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York. Honorary vice chairman, Council on Foreign Relations.
Thomas H Henricksen - Thomas H. Henriksen is a senior fellow at the
Hoover Institution. His current research focuses on American foreign policy in
the post-cold war world, international political affairs, and national defense.
Edwin Meese III - Meese graduated from Yale University, where he was a
president of the Yale Political Union. After Reagan's election, he became
Counselor to the President, member of the President's Cabinet and the National
Security Council from 1981 to 1985. Meese became Attorney General in February
1985, holding this office until August, 1988. Major player in the Reagan Adm.
David K Newbigging - Chairman, Talbot Holdings Limited UK, EIR's Dope,
Inc. called him "the most powerful man in Hong Kong today." Member of the Board
of Merrill Lynch (1996-2007)
Charles G Palm - Associate Director Hoover Inst. Retired 2001
Stephen J Ryan M.D., is Dean of the Keck School of Medicine and
Senior Vice President for Medical Care of the University of Southern California.
Robert J Swain - Director, OYO Geospace Corporation, Swain currently
serves as chairman of the Coalition of Professional and Scientific Associations
in support of the National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program. He also has
served on the boards of directors of several corporations, Board of overseers
Hoover Inst.
John E Swearingen - John E. Swearingen, 89, a Chicago banker and oil
executive who led Standard Oil Co. of Indiana to become the sixth-largest U.S.
company, Died Sept 2007
John Brian Taylor - John B. Taylor is the Bowen H. and Janice Arthur
McCoy Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Mary and Robert Raymond
Professor of Economics at Stanford University. Expertise: Monetary, fiscal, and
international economics; international finance; public policy.
Dan King Thomasson - He is a trustee of Franklin College, a member of the
National Public Affairs Council for Indiana University, a member of the board of
advisors of Ohio University School of Journalism at Georgetown University and of
the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Thomasson also serves as president of
the Raymond Clapper Foundation and vice president and trustee of the Scripps
Howard Foundation. He is a member of the Gridiron Club (president in 1992) and
the National Press Club. His awards include election to the Washington
Journalism Hall of Fame.
Morley P Thompson - former president and chief executive of the
Baldwin-United Corporation, the financial services conglomerate.
James Q Wilson - born May 27, 1931) in Denver, Colorado is the Ronald
Reagan professor of public policy at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy in
California, and a professor emeritus at UCLA. From 1961 to 1987 he was a
professor of government at Harvard University.