Did a bit of a dig on Yale University.
Came across the name Russell.
In fact, Skull & Bones is registered as The Russell Trust
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_and_Bones
Skull and Bones was founded in 1832 after a dispute among Yale debating societies Linonia, Brothers in Unity, and the Calliopean Society over that season's Phi Beta Kappa awards.
William Huntington Russell and Alphonso Taft co-founded "the Order of the Scull [sic] and Bones."[2][3] The first senior members included Russell, Taft, and twelve other members.[4] The society's assets are managed by the society's alumni organization, the Russell Trust Association, incorporated in 1856 and named after the Bones co-founder.[2] The association was founded by Russell and Daniel Coit Gilman, a Skull and Bones member.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Trust_Association
he Russell Trust Association is the business name for the New Haven, Connecticut based Skull and Bones society, incorporated in 1856
The business and political network of the Skull and Bones was detailed by Hoover Institution scholar Antony C. Sutton in the exposé, America's Secret Establishment. Social organizations connected to the Russell Trust network include Deer Island Club, which also operates as a corporation.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ial (Wales)
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https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/how-hebrew-came-to-yale
In the Hebrew Bible, the Urim and the Thummim (meaning uncertain, possibly "Lights and Perfections") are elements of the hoshen, the breastplate worn by the High Priest attached to the ephod. They are connected with divination in general, and cleromancy in particular. Most scholars suspect that the phrase refers to a set of two objects used by the high priest to answer a question or reveal the will of God.