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Mortimer Norton Buckner (S&B 1895)

Yale University. Skull and Bones. Delta Kappa Epsilon.

Member New York Chamber of Commerce, New York Southern Society, New York Chapter Amencan Institute of Banking, Academy of Political Science (New York), National Municipal League, National Parks Association, American Museum of Natural History, United States Golf Association, and Cathedral of the Incarnation (Episcopal), Garden City.[4]

1940 to 1942 - On board of governors Federal Hall Memorial Associates.[4]
1938 to 1942 - Protestant Foundation.[4]
1935 to 1942 - Minam Osborn Memorial Home Association.[4]
1934 to 1942 - Associate fellow Calhoun College , awarded Mory’s Cup 1941, MA Hon Yale 1928, IXD Colgate 1932, Director American Art Association and Anderson Galleries, Inc.[4]
1933 to 1934 - Realty Stabilization Corporation.**[4]

In 1933 named district chairman of the thirteen committees appointed in Second Federal Reserve District by Deposit Liquidation Board of Reconstruction Finance Corporation to speed liquidation of assets of closed state and national banks.**[4]

1932 to 1942 - Member New York State Banking Board.[4]

1932 to 1933 - Commodities Finance Corporation (New York).[4]
1931 to 1933 - New York Clearing House Association.[4]
1931 to 1932 - National Credit Corporation.[4]

1930 to 1940 - Houbigant, Inc, and Cheramy, Inc, (1940 to 1942, President).[4]
1928 to 1940 - Alumni fellow Yale Corporation (member prudential committee 1928 to 40, chairman committee on finance 1932 to 1940).[4]
1927 to 1942, Treasurer, Educational and Development Fund of Farmers Federation, Inc, of Asheville, NC.[4]
1927 - Flood Credits Corporation.[4]
1926, Chairman committee on Alumni organization and on national executive committee Yale Endowment Fund Campaign.[4]
1925 to 1942 - President Fishers Island Corporation.[4]
1925 to 1942 - Boys Club of New York.[4]
1923 to 1928 - On Board of Control Yale Athletic Association.[4]
1922 to 1928 - Representative on Alumni Board.[4]
1919 to 1921 - Treasurer, 1922 to 1931, Chairman New York County chapter American Red Cross.[4]
1918 to 1942, Trustee, 1919 to 1942, Vice-President, Dodge Memorial Fund of Colgate University.[4]
WW1 - 1918 to 1925 - Vice-President Trust Companies Association of New York State.[4]
WW1 - 1917 to 1942 - Treasurer and member board of managers State Charties Aid Association of New York.[4]
1915 to 1942 - Treasurer and Trustee ‘95 Class Fund, on Class reunion committee.[4]
1915 to 1919 and 1930 to 1931- Knickerbocker Hospital (Vice-President 1929).[4]
1915 to 1918 - Member Council University Settlement Society.
1905 to 1920, Treasurer, 1920 to 1922, President, Yale Club of New York.[4]

1904 to 1915, Vice-President, 1916 to 1921, President, 1921 to 1942, Chairman New York Trust Company (formed by merger of Continental Trust Company and New York Security & Trust Company).**[4]

1901 to 1903, Clerk, 1903 to 04, Vice President, Continental Trust Company, New York City.**[4]

1898 to 1901 - Insurance business New Orleans.[4]
1896 to 1898 - Traveling salesman, mill supply department, Whitney & Sloo Company, Ltd, New Orleans.[4]

1895 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]

Died 25 Feb 1942, from Acute Coronary Occlusion. Age 69.[4]

[1] - America’s Secret Establishment. An Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones by Antony C. Sutton (2004)

[2] - Fleshing Out Skull & Bones - Investigations into America’s Most Powerful Secret Society 2008 by Antony Sutton, Howard Altman, Kris Millegan, Dr Ralph Bunch, Anton Chaitkin and Webster Griffin Tarpley

[2b] - Free older version. Please buy author publications.

[2c] - Backup version:

[4] - Google Drive - S&B Obituaries

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