For Republicans the club is an antechamber to the White House. It was a risk, but then it was my last hour of my first and last Grove. Of the top 800 corporations in the U.S. in 1980 30% had at least one officer or director at . He was a goateed giant with massive shoulders and a beer gut. At the Bohemian Grove, he joined the Piedmont Camp to be with his close personal friends from Piedmontthe Witters, Dollars, etc.instead of joining a business camp. More than 1,500 people are on the waiting list, and one man waited 10 years before becoming a member. No one was supposed to know that Rocard himself would be speaking the next day down at the lake, under the green speakers' parasol. Henry Kissinger in a pink tut getting rammed up the old dirt road by Chuck Connors? One day I drove up to the front gate and got a daunting glimpse of what looked like the Grove sheriff, a barrel like figure in a Smokey the Bear hat. Care went up in blazes. (This joke is funny because Kissinger was famous for saying that "power is the ultimate aphrodisiac."). The scene was permeated by a kind of kitsch Black Forest imagery, and the setting seemed very Wagnerian -- though the music was sometimes undercut by the soft drumming of tinkling urine off the edge of the porch, where the beer drinkers went one after the other. Reagan himself had been a guest at the Bohemian Grove since at least 1967 and an official member since 1975 , coincidentally a place also annually visited by David Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger , as well as Nelson Rockefeller since at least the 1940s and descendants of J.P. Morgan and a handful of other East Coast elites. At this point some hamadryads (tree spirits) and another priest or two appeared at the base of the main owl shrine, a 40-foot-tall, moss-covered statue of stone and steel at the south end of the lake, and sang songs about Care. Of course you must be with us," I heard his summons, too. No one inside acted suspicious, but paranoia about the Grove seemed justified, and I brought along my own version of cyanide: Interol, a tranquilizer used by actors to counteract stage fright. What the Bois de Boulogne was to the ancien regime, the Grove is to America's power class. The deck's railing posed a dilemma. Former Bank of America chairman Samuel Armacost brought IBM chairman John F. Akers, Bechtel chairman S. D. Bechtel Jr. brought Amoco chairman Richard Morrow. The simulacrum isnt half bad. Of course, just about anybody could hate the Grove. While president he had avoided the Grove, a custom Nixon cemented in 1971 when he canceled a speech planned for the lakeside in the secret encampment after the press insisted on covering it. ", "Come out Bohemians! Only one telephone line goes into the grove, and telegram is the main form of communication in or out. She put at my service a mountain guide who demanded only that I keep the methods he devised for me confidential. Particularly in the more sumptuous camps even this takes plenty of money, sharing bills for retinues of uniformed servants, vintage cellars, master chefs and kindred accouterments of spiritual refreshment. "Hey, knock it off, this is Bohemia," Hugh had to tell him. She said, 'Your fly's open. Dick Cheneys a Grover. James A. Baker III, the current secretary of State, is also a member, but he couldn't make it this year. Senator Charles Percy, Republican of Illinois, William Buckley, Bing Crosby, Phil Harris and William Randolph Hearst Jr. belong, as do the presidents of the Wells Fargo Banks, the First National Bank of Chicago, the Southern Pacific Railway, The Los Angeles Times, Pacific Gas and Electric, Levi Strauss, Stanford University and the University of California, among others. If the avenging posses mustered by the Bohemian Grove Action Network manage this year to burst through the security gates at the Bohemian Grove, they will (to extrapolate from numerous eyewitness accounts of past sessions) find proofs most convincing to them that here indeed is the ruling crowd in executive session: hundreds of near-dead white men sitting by a lake listening to Henry Kissinger, plus many other near-dead white men in adjacent landscape in a state of intoxication so advanced that many of them had fallen insensible among the ferns, gin fizz glasses gripped firmly till the last. "You got it too late." Reporters seeking to write about the Grove had rarely been inside, and then usually for only a few hours at a time, but I was determined to have a good, long look, so I took care to blend. Following closely in Mandalay's footsteps is Cave Man Camp. You know you are inside the Bohemian Grove when you come down a trail in the woods and hear piano music from amid a group of tents and then round a bend to see a man with a beer in one hand and his penis in the other, urinating into the bushes. In the 1990s the Groves reputation as the site of Secret Government was in eclipse. by Shurtleff, William, Publication date 2005. It was a good time to visit the Grove. He sneered at nearby Abbey, a lowly place equipped merely with tents and believed to have a tradition of unmentionable prac-tices. That's the picnic scene at Russian River, where whitecaps and condoms meander down the foul brown estuary swirling amongst filthy young men who entertain disgusting Old Jew Pervs from Fire Island, Key West and West Hollywood. Tacked to one of these haplessly postprandial trees is a sign conveying the fairy-dust mixture of boyishness and courtliness that envelops the encampment: Gentlemen please! But there were none left; Bohemians had taken them all hiking. His friend, a man in a yellow brocade vest, agreed. Over the years, though, the artists' patrons assumed a larger percentage of the membership.. Over the years the Jinks has become the leading entertainment at the encampment, surpassing the mannered and ponderous Grove Play, which is performed the next weekend. Secret World rulers spend a good deal of time in the air, whisking from Davos to APEC meetings somewhere in Asia, to Ditchley, to Sun Valley, Idaho, though mercifully no longer to the Clinton-favored Renaissance Weekend in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Tycoons vie eagerly for the privilege of shifting a stage prop or securing the bestcomputerized lighting system that money can provide. Of course there are gay waiters and gay bohemians too, discreetly cruising River Road, but it seems that it was back in the 1970s things got somewhat out of hand. Noted and hoary writers and personalities are members: Herman Wouk, Art Linkletter, Fred Travalena. He didn't ask Reagan my question, of course. They're going to have Pavarotti there in November. -- GWD.] So, as noted, was Herbert Hoover. "He really put the balls into it. The Grove's keenest adversary is Mary Moore, who lives in a counter cultural shantytown in nearby Occidental. If it all sounds eclectic, it is. Anyone can read what you share. Many years ago a doctor called it a Nembutal, and the name stuck, so much so that one Fore Peak camper wears a stethoscope and a white lab coat with Dr. Nembutal stitched on it. "Most of it. A "heifer" asked him why he was there. Monte Rio is a depressed Northern California town of 900 where the forest is so thick that some streetlights stay on all day long. By such standards, San Francisco businessmen surely looked crude. "What's in this?" The waiting lists for membership are so long it takes years for the novitiate . The peeing is ceaseless and more than a little exhibitionistic. on a piece of Grove stationery and went up to the fellow taking questions from my section, by the giant owl. Later I heard a Bohemian on the River Road saying it had been brave of Reagan to take on all comers, But another Bohemian pointed out it really hadn't been a big risk. A Bohemian I overheard on the beach one day said that the man's genius had been in keeping vacationing families in the motel ignorant of the other business going on there, "Now, that's good management," he declared, capturing the robust laissez faire spirit of the Grove. Every year since 1879, the club holds its two-week Annual Summer Encampment, dubbed by President Herbert Hoover "the greatest men's party on earth." The gathering takes place on the exclusive. The CIAs Changing Take on the Climate Emergency, Emancipation, Hollywoods Best Civil War Film Ever. (The CIA agent denies involvement first in a calamitous ship disaster, then in Chernobyl." When expanded it provides a list of search options that will switch the search inputs to match the current selection. One featured a spurious design for a commemorative stamp of club member U.S. Postmaster General Anthony Frank relieving himself on a redwood. "My grandmother always said, 'You can find sympathy in the dictionary,'" a guy with a cigar said, walking on the River Road. The Grove was still there. A high point of the middle weekend was the performance of The Low Jinks, the Grove's elaborate musical-comedy show. The long tables are lit by gas pipes that spring from the ears of wooden owl silhouettes three feet above the table, a half dozen of these per table. In the first 50 years of the club's existence the Bohemian Grove was comparatively accessible to outsiders, but in the 1930s, as the club gained influence and its redwoods provided a haven for Republican presidents, it grew quite secretive about its rituals and membership -- you won't even find the Grove on public maps. George Shultz, the former secretary of State, wearing hiking boots, had listened while sitting under a tree. And they do talk to each othersometimes ignoring the injunctive to leave business behind. But he was perfectly charming, and we talked about music and the Kennedy Center for a long time.. Kissinger as "Soul Man," Bohemian Grove [includes correspondence] Dates 2000 Container box 783, folder 26 Physical Location Library of Congress The girls were all played by men, and every time they appeared -- their chunky legs and flashed buttocks highly visible through tight support hose -- the crowd went wild. It never rains when the encampment is on. "We had jazz concert," Kissinger said. This is a digitized version of an article from The Timess print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. "I am a warrior and that is how I come to you today," he said. My first full-strength dose of Bohemian culture took place two weeks earlier, the first Saturday night, when after a long day in the Grove I took a seat on the grassy lakeside among 1,500 ocher men for the encampment's famously surreal opening ritual. For example, at one point a Little League team came out that included Bohemians Bob Lurie and Peter O'Malley, the real-life owners of the San Francisco Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers, in uniform. The camp Tom lived and worked at was thick with real estate tycoons and had a reputation for good food and comfortable appointments. We talked about his guest days at the Grove, before he became a member in 1975 (two months after he left the California governorship, a week after George Shultz joined). They all got a big kick out of this. Th encampment has become the primary watering hole for Republican administration officials, defense contractors, press barons, old-line Hollywood figures, establishment intellectuals and a handful of German speaking men in lederhosen. Who are the members, and how do they join the club whose reason for being is the Summer Encampment? - SQB Jul 12, 2018 at 11:06 Add a comment 2 Answers Sorted by: 7 One little inconstancy: elsewhere on that same site it specifies that it's every Republican president since Coolidge (1923-1929 has been a member. From its beginning, in the year Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-Two Bohemian Grove is a restricted 2,700-acre (1,100 ha) campground located in the forest of Monte Rio, California. It's only a matter of time before the club gets sued under either California's civil rights act or San Francisco's civil rights ordinance, both of which bar sex discrimination in business establishments. The most striking prop in The Low Jinks was a sculpture of a female torso whose breasts and buttocks had both been attached to the front, an improvement that looked vaguely hostile. The feud was unfortunate because Nixon and the club went back a long way. Carried by pallbearers and high priests in bright red hoods and flowing robes, the coffin burns as chants give way to a band playing There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight.. There is at least one officer or director from 40 of the 50 largest industrial corporations in the country, and an officer or director of 20 of the top 25 banks in the country, according to G. William Domhoff, author of The Bohemian Grove: A Study in the Ruling Class Cohesiveness.. Then the organist struck up "America the Beautiful" and Reagan left in a red truck, waving. Meanwhile, the Bohemians' new favorite son had arrived in camp the night before. Indeed, I was able to enjoy most pleasures of the Grove, notably the speeches, songs, elaborate drag shows, endless toasts, pre-breakfast gin fizzes, round-the-clock "Nembutals" and other drinks -- though I didn't sleep in any of the camps or swim naked with likeminded Bohemians in the Russian River at night. Industries PLC of England, a deal that could give Simon a toehold in Europe. "There's a lot of wasted time.". It was the sort of analogy I was to hear often in the nearly 60 hours I spent inside the Grove. Upon arriving to the United States, he excelled academically and graduated from Harvard College in 1950, where he studied under William Yandell Elliott. This amalgam of pop Druidry, Klan kitsch and Fraserian mumbo- jumbo stems from the nineteenth-cen-tury passion for ancient ritual. Two thousand miles away, at the other end of the continent, the same impulse produced Mardi Gras in New Orleans, with its Mystick Krewe, its Elves of Oberon and the tribute paid by Rex to Comus. Jeffrey St. Clairis editor of CounterPunch. Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater and Nelson Rockefeller all stopped in as they geared up for their respective presidential campaigns. Hugh said that an old college friend came to stay in Bohemia and took over the mixing of the drinks. The important men come out for the Lakeside Talks, and each speaker seems to assume that his audience can actually do something about the issues raised, which, of course, it can. The sensibility of the Grove recalls an era before the surgeon general's report on smoking, before the death of God and duty, before the advent of cholesterol and Sandra Day O'Connor (whose husband, John, bunks in Pelicans camp). The Field Circle seats are steeply canted; sitting in one feels like being inside a megaphone. And David Rockefeller too. (Then the publisher of the Los Angeles Times, who had copies of his newspaper shipped up every day.) I never liked Kissinger when he was in office, said one guest. The size also variesonly 10 to 15 persons can be accommodated at some, while others range up to 150. "We had jazz concert," Kissinger said. Today they were offering Alaskan cod, sauted lamb kidneys, eggs, French toast, bacon, sausages. It was a transparent plea for help. The Jinks is vigorously lowbrow. No one throws up. "He bought some apple juice company for $1 million and he was fearful he would have to dip into his capital"). Chaperonage for adult women. The main priest wore a pink-and-green satin costume, while a hamadryad appeared before a redwood in a gold spangled bodysuit dripping with rhinestones. Degrowth or Debunk: Do Degrowth proponents have a strategy? At certain times of the year women are allowed to enter the Grove -- but only under "chaperonage," according to a 1980 statement by the club president. It was set at crotch level, so you had to sort of crouch. For a good half hour the band warmed up the audience, playing the fight songs of many California colleges and the armed services and culminating with "The Star-Spangled Banner." But here we are in the Bush II era, and the Bush Clan is pure Secret Government, all the way from the old Rockefeller connection, to Skull and Bones and the Knights of Malta. Everything in the encampment is sheltered by redwoods, which admit hazy shafts of sunlight, and every camp has a more or less constant campfire sending a soft column of smoke into the trees. This same caller moved from shots in the arm to shots in another location. At such times -- at many such times, among strong leaders, deep in the forest -- the Grove takes on a certain Germanic bermenschlich feeling. We didn't do it that way, but it turned out that Grove security isn't quite what it's reputed to be. Though he cursed now and then, he seemed uncomfortable with the word damn, which he said almost sotto voce. I felt like a member of the greatest nation ever, the greatest gender ever, the greatest generation ever. It ends with the symbolic burning in effigy of a wooden skeleton in a coffin that represents the end of the cares of the world. The man peeled off the mask to reveal that he really was Kissinger, and he said in his familiar gravelly accent, "I am here because I have always been convinced that the Low Jinks is the ultimate aphrodisiac." So are Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon -- though club directors are said to be miffed at Nixon, a longtime Bohemian Grover, who's still listed as sleeping in Cave Man, one of the Grove's 119 curiously and sometimes appropriately named camps. Had a red fist painted on the back of her gown. The pay phones were a hub of activity. Bohemians sleep on cots in these tents, or, in the richer camps, in redwood cabins. Just as you have to be sponsored for membership, you have to be sponsored for a camp. Nudity was more common then. The speech was canned and courtly. Those who attended included Art Linkletter, who was master of ceremonies, for one of the shows, Bing Crosby and Phil Harris, among the entertainers; A. Robert Abboud; John Diebold, the consultant; Edgar F. Kaiser Sr. of Kaiser Industries; Richard Cooley, former president of Wells Fargo Bank; Allan Sproul, former head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Emmet Solomon, former president of the CrockerCitizens National Bank, and Louis B. Lundborg, retired chairman of the Bank of America. I wanted to visit the former president. He received his MA and PhD degrees at Harvard University in 1951 and 1954, respectively. The popular redwoods between the Dining and Camp Fire Circles now reeked of urine and wore what looked to be a permanent skirt of wet, blackened soil. Because the regular members require entertainment, "men of talent" pay greatly reduced fees. In its place the flame of eternal friend-ship is ignited and three weeks of Boho-dom are underway. He must include the names of business or professional connections, wife's maiden name, and musical, oratorical, literary, artistic or histrionic talents.. Then the beer brewer himself came out to sing: "Mandalay," the song based on the Kipling poem. At that time (and we doubt things have changed) the basic wage for the very ample force required to assist in the banishing of Care is not handsome $5 to $6 an hour. He looked bewildered and hung over, and I figured Bohemians were warmly and mysteriously saying to him what they were saying to me: "I can tell this is your first Grove.". "Are you going to show it?" Bohemian Grove: Cremation of Care Ritual by Infinite Chariots, released 01 March 2023 1. . Members have cited their privilege to walk about in "various states of undress." Though he was no career man at the Grove Tom had al-ready taken on a caustic loyalty to his camp. They played golf, swam and went skeet shooting. Bohemians rhapsodize endlessly about towering shafts and the inspiration they give men. After that I began working a dead West Coast relative's promise to have me out to the Grove one summer into a shaggy-dog story about my invitation. I heard a 50-ish Bohemian, the "captain" of Pow Wow camp, call out one day as young George went to pee off the deck. The getup stood out because it was so fastidious among men who had let themselves go. Holding meetings in the back room of a San Francisco Barbary Coast bar called The Jolly Corks, the club later extended membership to artists of all kinds, but the club symbol, to this day, is an owl, typifying the nightworking journalists, as well as wisdom. One cartoon had a camper at Bromley turning away a filthy guy with a bag of cans. User ID: 78001158. Meanwhile, the racked-up Owl Hoots drawings dubbed the sculpture the "statue of Piece" and pictured a Bohemian commenting that she would be "fun to dance with." A set of checkpoints like the Berlin Wall seemed to stretch out behind him. From time to time law enforcement has tried unsuccessfully to bring cases against local procurers, and the Bohemian Grove Action Network circulates testimonials by a former paid mistress of a club member ("I only saw him troubled by one thing," she wrote. Burn CARE and hurl his ashes, whirling, from our glade! Along with its most definitely closet contingent, the club also has about 2,000 heterosexuals cooped up for the summer retreat, with no women officially on the premises except for a daily minibus of female cleaners the consequence of a lawsuit brought by feminists a few years ago which can go no farther into the Grove than the Camp Fire circle, 400 yards from the Main Gate. For the Rally and Line of Shame, be at the Monte Rio parking lot across from the Rio theater at 2pm, July 14, For further details, call the Bohemian Grove Action Network, whose Mary Moore has been chivvying the Grovers for twenty years, at 707-874-2248 or check out http://www.sonomacountyfreepress.org. ", "You know, they've got a lot of liberal faculty. The religion they consecrate is right-wing, laissez-faire and quintessentially western, with some Druid tree worship thrown in for fun. In 1984 folk singing demonstrators tried to quarantine the Bohemians inside the Grove because they were so dangerous to the outside world. I love this tree as the most sound, upright and stately redwood in the grove. If he fails, he must wait three years to try again. Bohemian Grove is one of the most secretive places in the world, a Northern California campground that's a play land for the rich and powerful, with lore that claims it holds Illuminati meetings . The avenging posses may find some puzzling elements within the Grove. At the opening of each summer season proper, on July 14 this year, there is the traditional masque, representing the banish-ment of Care. On July 21 of this year Henry Kissinger sat at one of them, chuffing loudly to someone -- Sunshine, her called her, and Sweetie -- about the pleasant distractions of his vacation in the forest. He says he likes it that way. The two of them were camping in Mandalay, the most exclusive bunk site in the encampment, the one on the hill with the tiny cable car that carries visitors up to the compound. No radios or television sets are allowed. "No, but I've heard a lot about him and I'd like to meet him." Then everyone hushed as a column of hooded figures carrying torches emerged solemnly from the woods 100 yards away, bearing a corpse down to the water. (Brady was the U.S. Treasury Secretary at the time.) It takes place on the Field Circle stage, which is wedged in between two camps, Pink Onion (notable for its pink sheets) and Cave Man (notable for big-deal right-wingers and a plaque commemorating Herbert Hoover). Amid somber music, horses carrying caped riders gallop through the trees. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. [This is not entirely accurate; "Bohemian Grove" is labeled as such on USGS topographic maps. Hacked pictures of Powell partying with elites and actors at the top-secret resort were leaked by the original Guccifer in 2013. I walked over to the Secret Service guy and asked if it was okay to meet the president. ", "Yes, he looks radical, but he doesn't talk like one. The participants seem to enjoy the isolation and the opportunity to let their hair down in some way. "I call it dangerous," he said and told of how a dropped cigar had once ignited a batch. The missing girl's co-workers told Ani in Episode 1 that she left to work the "club circuit" somewhere in Sonoma County. No one would be surprised. It looked as though Richard Nixon would once again not show. Cutting in line is distinctly un-Bohemian behavior. See the article in its original context from. Also, he's not as tall as he looked in office. The contours of the Republican Party had changed, in a manner not entirely suited to the Club. "Oh, Rocard is having a ball." One of the waiters had heard whorehouse piano music coming from Owl's Nest, and he said Ronald Reagan liked that kind of music. One afternoon, for instance, the Valhalla camp deck was crowded with men drinking Valhalla's home-brewed beer and listening to singers. Edgar F. Kaiser), 1970s retro (Gerald Ford, Henry Kissinger) and foreign bric-a-brac (Andrew Knight of The Economist). Some said there were Secret Service men guarding the roads and the perimeter. Bohemian Grove is the place . Rumor had it that Reagan was going to give the next day's Lakeside Talk. The owner of the lotion sighed. Informed sources discount these stories somewhat. Come out, Bohemians. ), Zweigenhaft on Teaching about Class & Social Change, Interlocks and Interactions Among the Power Elite, http://whorulesamerica.net/power/bohemian_grove_spy.html. I wrote "How do you feel about government and legal efforts to force the Club to admit women?" Summer after summer BGAN stoked Grove conspiracy theories by getting hold of the guest list. In fact, the encampment has always had political significance. Music sounded softly. Its mem-bership was dignified by Jack London, Mark Twain, Bret Harte and other literary roustabouts who had fetched up in the city after the Gold Rush. For three weekends every summerthis was the 99ththe club's nearly 2,000 members and their guests, most of them business and political leaders, join educators, scientists, artists and entertainers at this retreat in a red wood grove on the winding Russian River. director John McCone, and Lucius D. Clay, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. But what, in the end, does the member get for his pains? It urged its followers to form "Boho Clubs" to study members so they could be "held accountable by the American People" for participating "in the maintenance of the process of plutocratic patriarchy which threatens the planet Earth with omnicide from the nuclear menace." 1872. Edgar F. Kaiser), 1970s retro (Gerald Ford, Henry Kissinger) and foreign bric-a-brac (Andrew Knight of The Economist). But best of all, there are the talent revue and the play. He can be reached at:[email protected]. Being from New York was fine; the Grove limits retreat guests to out-of-staters (though clamoring by well-connected Californians to visit the forest has resulted in the rise of the June "Spring Jinks" weekend). Reagan was mixing it up with a bunch of old-timers a few feet away. (Another rule forbade cameras outside one's own camp. Three other men discussed a friend of theirs who had left early that morning for New York. For a while I thought the bar of salt bracketed on one tree by the lake was an experimental effort to neutralize uric acids before they hit the roots. That leaves women and Hispanics as targets for jokes -- such as the one about Bubbles's protg Raoul, who painted Puerto Rican flags on the backs of cockroaches. And Dwayne Andreas, the chairman of Archer-Daniels-Midland. Two of the buses bore vanity license plates commemorating the 1989 presidential inauguration -- they had the words Kinder and Gentler stamped on them. "Speaker: To Be Announced," it said, raising the question of what dignitary might be thought more important than Prime Minister Rocard, who was listed as the speaker on the middle Saturday. Nelson Rockefeller, Henry Ford 2d, Robert Trent Jones, the golf course architect, and former California Lieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke have all been stage hands, and actors have included Bing Crosby, David Niven, Ray Bolger, Edgar Bergen, Phil Harris and Dan Rowan. Among other things, it permits alcoholic failures to feel equal for a few days with their workaholic cousins. It would seem that this year's encampment was useful to him. Theres endless dominoes the Groves board-game par excel-lence. Bohemian reminiscences describe such bizarre initiation rites as escorting new members to the redwood at which one of the founders "did his morning ablutions." In one, The Eldorado, if viewers looked closely, they could. The first thing I noticed was that he had finally let his hair go gray. The Bohemian Club's waiting list, which had first appeared away back in the 1920s, grew to ridiculous lengths. The doors were used repeatedly for wrong-floor gags. I outfitted myself in conservative recreational wear -- a pressed plaid shirt, PermaPrest chinos, Top Siders, a sport jacket -- I always carried a drink, and I made it a point to have that morning's Wall Street Journal or New York Times under my arm when I surfaced (though television is against the rules, newspapers are sold at the Grove Civic Center). We were a few feet from the Lamp of Fellowship, and after looking me over he said he didn't know, this was pushing it. I worked hard to respond in kind (I invented an infant son named Ronald Wilson Weiss). Teddy Roosevelt was a member. "Do it counterclockwise, Dickie, that's best," the captain called out. Here Nicholas Brady examined the history of the Jockey Club. "Your agricultural policy.") 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