Literature and print •
Tom Wolfe mentions Skull and Bones in his 1976 book,
The Me Decade, writing, "At Yale, the students on the outside wondered for 80 years what went on inside the fabled secret senior societies, such as Skull and Bones. On Thursday nights one would see the secret society members walking silently and single file, in black flannel suits, white shirts, and black knit ties with gold pins on them, toward their great Greek Revival temples on the campus, buildings whose mystery was doubled by the fact that they had no windows." • Skull and Bones have been satirized from time to time in the
Doonesbury comic strips by
Garry Trudeau, Yale graduate and
Scroll and Key member. There are overt references, especially in 1980 and December 1988, concerning
George H. W. Bush, and again when the society first admitted women. •
George W. Bush wrote in his
autobiography, "[In my] senior year I joined Skull and Bones, a secret society; so secret, I can't say anything more." •
Leigh Bardugo explores the secret societies of Yale, including Skull and Bones, in her dark fantasy horror novel
Ninth House.
Film •
The Skulls (2000) and
The Skulls II (2002) films are based on the conspiracy theories surrounding Skull and Bones. A third film,
The Skulls III (2004), is based on the first woman to be "tapped" to join the society. • In
The Good Shepherd (2006) the protagonist becomes a member of Skull and Bones while studying at Yale. • In
Baz Luhrmann's 2013
film version of
F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel
The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway calls Tom Buchanan "Boaz
". Tom in turn calls Nick "Shakespeare
". Nick said earlier that he met Tom at Yale. It is thereby implied that they were in Skull and Bones together.
Television • In Season 1, Episode 33 of the 1966
Batman TV series, "Fine Finny Fiends" there is a gathering at
Wayne Manor during which one guest points out a portrait of
Bruce Wayne's great-grandfather wearing a Yale sweater. He asks if it is true that Bruce's ancestor was tapped for Skull and Bones, to which
Aunt Harriet replies that he was not tapped for it, but "he
founded Skull and Bones!" • On
Meet The Press,
Tim Russert asked both President George W. Bush and John Kerry about their memberships to Skull and Bones, to which the president replied, "It's so secret we can't talk about it." Kerry replied, "You trying to get rid of me here?" • In
The Simpsons season 28 episode "
The Caper Chase" (2017), Mr. Burns visits the Skull and Bones society to meet with Bourbon Verlander about
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