Alibi Club
The Alibi Club is a private, traditional private club in Washington, D.C. Its members comprise of the Washington elite, including presidents, senators,[1] and diplomats,[2] among other prominent figures. In 2018 the property was listed as "vacant", and it is not known if it continues in another location.
History
In 1884, seven Washingtonians founded the Alibi Club, a private social club consisting of prominent political and social figures. Its name derived from the club practice of providing an alibi when the whereabouts of a member was questioned by the member's family. The club's founding purpose was to foster "mutual improvement, education, and enlightenment" among members of Washington society. Membership also extended to out of town figures from New York City, Boston and Philadelphia, most likely to share information between communities and help in the development of strategies to address civic issues. Throughout its history, it has hosted numerous world leaders, including King Leopold of Belgium, Prince Albert of Belgium, Prince Henry of Prussia, and Viceroy Li Hung Chang.[3]
Clubhouse
The first clubhouse was situated at 17th and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. Since 1886, the club has occupied a three-story, brick townhouse blocks away from the White House. The clubhouse is furnished with donated memorabilia and artifacts that cover nearly every available section of wall on the first two floors. The clubhouse is also notable as a well-preserved example of residential architecture in a commercial district, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 21, 1994.[4] In 2018 the building was listed as a vacant property.[5]
Membership
Membership is limited to fifty, with new members admitted upon unanimous vote after the death of a previous member. Membership is not revealed to outsiders, and the first public notice of membership is often in a member's obituary.[1]
The list has included at least four CIA directors, four Supreme Court justices, three former secretaries of state, three secretaries of war or defense and many supreme military commanders, doctors, lawyers and department chiefs.
Some of the Alibi Club's most prominent members have included: President George H.W. Bush,[6] his father, Senator Prescott Bush, Supreme Court Justices Potter Stewart and Stanley F. Reed, Allen Dulles and John Foster Dulles, Speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth, and General George C. Marshall.[7]
- David M. Abshire[8]
- David Acheson[9]
- Dean Acheson[citation needed]
- Theodore Achilles[citation needed]
- Lamar Alexander[10]
- Chandler Anderson[11]
- Larz Anderson[12]
- Warren R. Austin[13]
- Truxtun Beale[14]
- Gist Blair[15]
- Robert Woods Bliss[16]
- Frederick N. Brooke[17]
- David K.E. Bruce[18]
- George H.W. Bush[6]
- Prescott Bush[19]
- George E. Corcoran[20]
- Thomas Gardiner Corcoran[21]
- Dwight F. Davis[22]
- Allen Dulles[23][1]
- John Foster Dulles[24]
- James Dunn[25]
- Walter Edge[26]
- George A. Garrett[27]
- Charles C. Glover III[28]
- Gordon Gray[29]
- Cary Grayson[citation needed]
- Joseph Grew[30]
- Alfred Gruenther[31]
- Frederick Hale[32]
- George Hamilton, Jr.[33]
- Nelson Hartson[34]
- Christian Herter[35]
- William Hibbs[36]
- Archibald Hopkins[37]
- Walter Bruce Howe[38]
- David B. Karrick[39]
- Samuel Kaufman[40]
- John Kean[41]
- Emory S. Land[citation needed]
- Nicholas Longworth[42]
- Robert A. Lovett[43]
- George C. Marshall[44]
- Clarence Moore[45]
- Benjamin Mosby McKelway[46]
- John Lord O'Brian[47]
- Thomas Nelson Page[48]
- Stanley F. Reed[49]
- Henry Roosevelt[50]
- Jules Henri de Sibour[51]
- Potter Stewart[52]
- James W. Symington[citation needed]
- Maxwell Taylor[53]
- J.W. Wadsworth[54]
- John F. Wilkins[55]
- Clarence R. Wilson[56]
- Blanton Winship[57]
- Jerauld Wright[58]
- William M. Wright[59]
- Vishnu V. Ramaswamy[60]
- John Adams Bross[61]
- C. Boyden Gray[62]
Known members
13 of the 61 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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David Abshire | Spooky US diplomat with connections to "Iran-Contra" |
Dean Acheson | US deep state operative who was the 51st Secretary of State |
Theodore Achilles | Very closely connected to the creation NATO |
George H. W. Bush | Skull and bones mastermind of the bush family busine$$. |
Prescott Bush | Bonesman father of the Bush family |
Tommy Corcoran | |
Allen Dulles | Dulles served the longest ever term as Director of Central Intelligence and dominated American intelligence for a generation. He personified a cadre of Ivy League pragmatic elitists in high echelons of the government who greatly admired Germany’s scientific achievements.<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> Dulles was fired by JFK after the Bay of Pigs and bore a grudge against him thereafter. |
John Foster Dulles | US lawyer turned deep politician, brother of Allen Dulles |
C. Boyden Gray | George H. W. Bush's White House Counsel |
Gordon Gray | |
Christian Herter | United States Secretary of State. Double Bilderberger |
Robert A. Lovett | |
George Marshall |
References
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