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]'s mascot is an owl, here cast in masonry, and perched over the main club entrance at 624 Taylor Street in ].]] ]'s mascot is an owl, here cast in masonry, and perched over the main club entrance at 624 Taylor Street in ].]]
The following '''list of Bohemian Club members''' includes both past and current members of note. Membership in the male-only, private ] takes a variety of forms, with membership regularly offered to new university presidents and to military commanders stationed in the ]. Regular, full members are usually wealthy and influential men who pay full membership fees and dues, and who must often wait 15 years for an opening, as the club limits itself to about 2700 men. Associate members are graphic and musical artists, and actors, who pay lesser fees because of their usefulness in assisting with club activities in ] and at the ]. Professional members are associate members who have developed the ability to pay full dues, or are skilled professionals selected from the arts community. Honorary members are elected by club members, and pay no membership fees or annual dues. The following '''list of Bohemian Club members''' includes both past and current members of note. Membership in the male-only, private ] takes a variety of forms, with membership regularly offered to new university presidents and to military commanders stationed in the ]. Regular, full members are usually wealthy and influential men who pay full membership fees and dues, and who must often wait 15 years for an opening, as the club limits itself to about 2700 men. Associate members are graphic and musical artists, and actors, who pay lesser fees because of their usefulness in assisting with club activities in ] and at the ]. Professional members are associate members who have developed the ability to pay full dues, or are skilled professionals selected from the arts community.


Each member is associated with a "camp", that is, one of 118 rustic sleeping and leisure quarters scattered throughout the Bohemian Grove, where each member sleeps during the two weeks (three weekends) of annual summer encampment in July. These camps are the principal means through which high-level business and political contacts and friendships are formed.<ref name=phillips>Peter Martin Phillips, , 1994.</ref> Each member is associated with a "camp", that is, one of 118 rustic sleeping and leisure quarters scattered throughout the Bohemian Grove, where each member sleeps during the two weeks (three weekends) of annual summer encampment in July. These camps are the principal means through which high-level business and political contacts and friendships are formed.<ref name=phillips>Peter Martin Phillips, , 1994.</ref>
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Revision as of 14:21, 20 April 2014

The Bohemian Club's mascot is an owl, here cast in masonry, and perched over the main club entrance at 624 Taylor Street in San Francisco.

The following list of Bohemian Club members includes both past and current members of note. Membership in the male-only, private Bohemian Club takes a variety of forms, with membership regularly offered to new university presidents and to military commanders stationed in the San Francisco Bay Area. Regular, full members are usually wealthy and influential men who pay full membership fees and dues, and who must often wait 15 years for an opening, as the club limits itself to about 2700 men. Associate members are graphic and musical artists, and actors, who pay lesser fees because of their usefulness in assisting with club activities in San Francisco and at the Bohemian Grove. Professional members are associate members who have developed the ability to pay full dues, or are skilled professionals selected from the arts community.

Each member is associated with a "camp", that is, one of 118 rustic sleeping and leisure quarters scattered throughout the Bohemian Grove, where each member sleeps during the two weeks (three weekends) of annual summer encampment in July. These camps are the principal means through which high-level business and political contacts and friendships are formed.

Member Category Camp Ref.
Robert I. Aitken
Samuel W. Backus
Stephen David Bechtel, Sr.
Ambrose Bierce Founding
H. R. Bloomer Founding
Charles R. Blyth
John Henry Boalt
George C. Boardman
Leon Bocqueraz
Edward Bosqui Founding
William B. Bourn II
Allan St. John Bowie
James F. Bowman Founding
Frederic H. Brandi
Edward Lacy Brayton
Nathaniel J. Brittan Life
Samuel Marsden Brookes Founding
Emile Bruguière
Frank H. Buck
Aurelius E. Buckingham
Christopher Buckley
Charles Bundschu
Frank Gelett Burgess
Daniel M. Burns
George H. W. Bush Hillbillies
Norton Bush
Giuseppe Cadenasso
Guido E. Caglieri
George T. Cameron
Chauncey L. Canfield
Robert Capelle
Harris C. Capwell
Emil Carlsen
Charles Joseph Carlson
Harry P. Carlton
Alexander T. Case
Joseph A. Chanslor
Horace B. Chase
Ernest D. Chipman
George Chismore
Andrew Christeson
Warren Christopher
Harry Corson Clarke
Alden W. Clausen Hillbillies
John Willard Clawson
Philip T. Clay
Sydney A. Cloman
Colbert Coldwell
Alex K. Coney
Russell H. Cool
Joseph Coors
Joseph B. Coryell
Gordon Coutts
John Cheever Cowden
Jennings S. Cox Life
Ray F. Coyle
John C. Cremony Founding
Charles H. Crocker
Charles Templeton Crocker
William H. Crocker
Joseph B. Crockett
Harlan Crow
Melvin Earl Cummings
William Curlett
Charles S. Cushing
Sidney B. Cushing
Andrew McFarland Davis Life
Richmond P. Davis
Willis E. Davis
Paul W. de Fremery
George Bowen De Long
Eugene de Joly De Sabla, Jr.
Paolo De Vecchi
Walter E. Dean Life
Henry C. Dibble
Benjamin Dibblee
Charles John Dickman
Marshall Dill, Sr.
Edwin R. Dimond
Maynard Dixon
George D. Dornin
T. W. Morgan Draper
William Henry Draper III Hillbillies
Frank G. Drum
William B. Dunning
Guy C. Earl
Robert M. Eberle
Henry "Harry" Edwards Founding
J. Paulding Edwards
Zoeth S. Eldredge
Felton B. Elkins
George H. Evans
Wallace W. Everett, Sr.
James J. Fagan
Charles W. Fay
Philip R. Faymonville
Charles N. Felton
Watson D. Fennimore
Chester Bailey Fernald
Reginald Goodwin Fernald
Manuel Y. Ferrer
Charles K. Field
George Russell Field
Walter G. Filer
Bush Finnell
Leonard Firestone Mandalay
Robert N. Fitch
James L. Flood
Ernest R. Folger
Harry Stuart Fonda
Joseph C. Ford
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Tirey L. Ford
Sands W. Forman Founding
Arthur W. Foster
J. Eugene Freeman
Paul Frenzeny Founding
Emanuel Fritz
Jacob L. Fuller
William Parmer Fuller, Jr.
Porter Garnett
Albert Geberding
Larry Gelbart
Arnold Genthe
Henry George Founding
Louis Glass
Mario Giannini
George E. Goodfellow
Charles A. Gove
P. George Gow
Joseph D. Grant
Enrique Grau
Clarence R. Greathouse
Percy Grey
Willard M. Griffin
Joseph R. Grismer
Archibald Clavering Gunter
James F. Gurley
Isidore Gutte
Henry Kimball Hadley
Reuben B. Hale
Andrew B. Hammond
Theodore Michael Hampe
Lewis E. Hanchett
Arpad Haraszthy Founding
William Greer Harrison
Jerome A. Hart
Fred L. Hartley
J. Downey Harvey
Charles D. Haven
Alexander G. Hawes
William Randolph Hearst
Marcus H. Hecht
Francis J. Heney
Rudolph Herold, Jr.
Lester Herrick
William F. Herrin
Henry Heyman
Barton Hill
Charles Barton Hill
Horace L. Hill Life
Charles D. Hollister
William Hood
C. Osgood Hooker
Herbert Hoover Cave Man
Richard M. Hotaling
Preston Hotchkis Lost Angels
Jack R. Howard
Josiah Rowland Howell
Charles Franklin Humphrey
LeRoy P. Hunt
Henry Edwards Huntington
Rothwell Hyde
Joseph Irwin Founding
Wallace Irwin
William Henry Irwin
Paul R. Isenberg
George I. Ives Life
Livingstone Jenks
Rufus P. Jennings
Tom Johnson
Philip Mills Jones
Christian Jorgensen
Virgil W. Jorgenson
Charles Josselyn
Amedee Joullin
Charles Chapel Judson
Edgar F. Kaiser, Sr.
David Kawānanakoa
Charles Keeler
Charles Kendrick
Frank G. Kenny Founding
Clark Kerr Wayside Log
Henry Kissinger Mandalay
Andrew Knight Mandalay
Lucien Labaudt
James B. Lankershim
Roger Lapham
Barbour Lathrop
Lorenzo Latimer
William P. Lawlor
Ernest O. Lawrence Sons of Toil
Stephen Leach
John Lehman
George Lenczowski
William M. Lent
George Lette
Jacob B. Levison
Charles A. Lewis, Jr.
Philip N. Lilienthal
Frederick L. Lipman
Louis Lisser
Reuben H. Lloyd Life
Maurice Logan
Louis Lundborg
James K. Lynch
M. Hall McAllister
Atholl McBean
James M. McDonald Life
Mark L. McDonald Life
Duncan McDuffie
N. Loyall "Blackie" McLaren Stowaway
Arthur Frank Mathews
Xavier Martínez
Stewart Menzies
J. Henry Meyer
Arthur W. Moore
Henry S. Morgan
William W. Morrow
Carlton E. Morse
Andrew J. Moulder
Gabriel Moulin
Thornwell Mullally
Benjamin F. Napthaly Founding
Paul Neumann
John Francis Neylan Mandalay
Frank Norris
Daniel O'Connell Founding
Sean O'Keefe Wayside Log
Roland Oliver
William Letts Oliver
Samuel Osbourne
David Packard
Haig Patigian
William A. Patterson, Sr.
Edwin W. Pauley
Theodore F. Payne
Warren R. Payne Life
Edgar D. Peixotto
Rudolph A. Peterson
Herman Phleger
Gottardo Piazzoni
Irving Pichel
Horace Garvin Platt
Richard E. Queen
Michael Raffetto
Ronald Reagan Owl's Nest
Joseph D. Redding
Granville Redman
William Henry Rhodes
Eddie Rickenbacker Cave Man
William Ritschel
Julian Rix
Robert C. Rogers Founding
Albert F. Roller
James Rolph, Jr.
William M. Roth
Wallace Arthur Sabin
J. H. Sayre Founding
Herman George Scheffauer
Caspar Schenck
Frederick Seitz
William T. Sesnon
Frederick Sherman
J. Wilson Shiels
George P. Shultz Mandalay
Robert Sibley
John L. Simpson
H. E. Smith
William French Smith Mandalay
Tony Snow
Adolph B. Spreckels
Claus Spreckels
Robert Gordon Sproul Isle of Aves
Kevin Starr Wayside Log
Paul Steindorff
George Sterling
Wallace Sterling Cave Man
Michael P. W. Stone Hillbillies
C. H. Stoutenborough Life
Vanderlynn Stow Stowaway
Benjamin R. Swan Life
Jules Tavernier
H. F. Teschemacher Life
Newton J. Tharp
John Charles Thomas
Lowell Thomas, Jr. Cave Man
Lowell Thomas, Sr. Cave Man
Lawrence Tibbett
Douglas Tilden
Joseph Tilden
Frank van Sloun
Harry Volk Lost Angels
Uda Waldrop
William V. Wells
F. Marion Wells
Raphael Weill
Caspar Weinberger Isle of Aves
Carl Irving Wheat
Charles Stetson Wheeler
Frederick Whymper Founding
Virgil Williams Founding
J. C. Williamson Founding
Russell J. Wilson Life
Jean C. Witter
Theodore Wores
Herman Wouk
Rodney A. Yoell

References

Notes
  1. ^ Peter Martin Phillips, A Relative Advantage: Sociology of the San Francisco Bohemian Club, 1994.
  2. ^ Bohemian Club Constitution, 1904
  3. ^ Domhoff, G. William. Social Cohesion & the Bohemian Grove: The Power Elite at Summer Camp, April 2005. Retrieved on July 20, 2009.
  4. San Francisco Social Register, 1927.
  5. ^ Bohemian Club, 1960
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference Fletcher1898 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ Social register: San Francisco, including Oakland, 1918.
  8. ^ Bohemian Club, 1922
  9. ^ St. Mary's College of California. Hearst Art Gallery. Early Artists of the Bohemian Club. Retrieved on March 29, 2014.
  10. ^ Sancton, Julian (April 1, 2009). "A Guide to the Bohemian Grove". Vanity Fair. vanityfair.com. Retrieved December 21, 2010.
  11. ^ Cite error: The named reference MLANCC2003 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  12. ^ Bohemian Club Constitution, 1895
  13. ^ Morain, Dan (May 26, 1987). "Bohemian Club Unyielding : Bastion of the Powerful Clings to Male Mystique". Los Angeles Times.
  14. ^ Who's Running America?: The Conservative Years. Pearson Education Canada. 1986. p. 215.
  15. ^ Coutts caricature of Herman George Scheffauer, photograph by Gabriel Moulin, Bohemian Grove 1908. Online Archive of California.
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