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Club's summer encampment. Although highly selective, the club has
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a national membership and is among the most prestigious of
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affiliations in neoconservative circles. Its membership is known
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to include Ronald Reagan, George Bush, Gerald Ford, William F.
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to include Ronald <span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">Reagan</span>, George Bush, Gerald Ford, William F.
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Buckley, Jr., Frank Borman, Justin Dart, William Randolph Hearst,
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Jr., Caspar Weinberger, Charles Percy, George Schultz, Edward
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Teller, Merv Griffin, and a large proportion of the directors and
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other camps have redwood cabins. Daily "Lakeside Talks" on
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geopolitical topics are given by prominent speakers, both members
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and non-members. It is claimed that Richard Nixon and Ronald
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Reagan conferred during the 1967 encampment, Reagan agreeing not
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<span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">Reagan</span> conferred during the 1967 encampment, <span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">Reagan</span> agreeing not
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to challenge Nixon for the presidential nomination.
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The highlight of camp is the Grove play, which is written
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exclusively for the club. All the female roles are played by men
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in drag. The 1980 play was an adaptation of the Greek myth of
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Cronus and Zeus supplemented with fireworks, smoke bombs, and a
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light show. (One can only wonder if Reagan ever starred in a Grove
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light show. (One can only wonder if <span class="PERSON" title="PERSON">Reagan</span> ever starred in a Grove
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play. He certainly has more acting experience than most club
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members.) The polished productions cost the Bohemians as much as
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$25000 -- for one performance.</p>
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